Handicap organizations are planning to block many junctions and highways throughout the country on Sunday, in protest of the deadlocked negotiations with the Finance Ministry's Budget Department.
The law states that the stipend will rise in four stages. The first two have already been implemented, but the Finance Ministry is hindering the implementation of the remaining stages, despite public promises made by Social Equality and Pensioners Minister Meir Cohen. The handicap organizations are demanding that Finance Minister Avigdor Liberman intervene.
"You are now the Finance Minister. Your representatives are meeting with us on a regular basis, but the tricks that the Budget Department are playing on us are forcing us to renew the protest. I am calling on you to announce that you will meet your promise."
The tricks that Friedman referred to add up to a NIS 600 million deficit out of the original 4 billion that was originally allotted to the issue, of which only half has been passed on to the handicapped people until now.
At about 10:30 a number of handicapped people blocked the Ayalon highway, leaving only one lane open.
At about 11:10 police announced that the highway has been reopened to traffic.