The political-security cabinet is expected to approve the establishment of the new settlement Sha-Nur Mizrah in the Samaria region of the West Bank, according to Eliya Aviv. The cabinet earlier approved 34 new settlements in Judea and Samaria, with Sha-Nur Mizrah previously reported as imminent.
Eliya Aviv reports that the political-security cabinet is expected to approve the establishment of the new settlement Sha-Nur Mizrah in Samaria today (Tuesday). The Zioneer reported earlier today that the cabinet approved 34 new settlements in Judea and Samaria, with Sha-Nur Mizrah listed as imminent. The settlement, whose name means 'Sha-Nur East,' is located in the northern West Bank. The cabinet's approval, if confirmed, would expand the Israeli presence in the area. No official confirmation has been issued yet.
2 developments
- StrongYotam Zamiri: 'Government does amazing things' — cabinet approves 34 new settlements in Judea and Samaria
- StrongGovernment to approve NIS 1 billion road plan on Sunday, including four evacuated settlements in northern Samaria
- DevelopingMinister Dichter: Resettling northern Samaria 'restored the earth to its natural place'
- StrongIsrael signs NIS 8.5 billion roof agreement with Samaria council for 12,000 housing units
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