Physical development work has begun in the settlement of Ganim, southeast of Jenin, for the first time since the 2005 disengagement, according to reports. The Zioneer previously reported on the entry of engineering vehicles to the site and the reconvening of the local yeshiva as preliminary steps.
Development work has begun in the settlement of Ganim, southeast of Jenin, for the first time since the 2005 disengagement, according to reports received by The Zioneer. The move marks the first physical construction in the settlement since it was evacuated in the disengagement. The Zioneer previously reported on June 17 that engineering vehicles operated by the Samaria Regional Council entered the ground to renew the settlement. On June 22, The Zioneer reported that the Ganim Yeshiva reconvened in the evacuated settlement for the first time since the disengagement. No further details on the scope of the current development have been released. The settlement is located in the northern Samaria region, southeast of Jenin.
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