A Be'er Sheva court issued a precedent-setting ruling, determining that the state is not obligated to demonstrate a 'planning need' in order to evict squatters from its lands, according to reports.
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The ruling, according to reports, establishes a legal precedent that could affect disputes over state land. The court held that the state's ownership rights override the need to justify eviction through planning considerations. Further details of the case, including the specific court and plaintiffs, are not yet available.
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