The government is promoting a plan to develop tourism in Judea and Samaria, with an investment of hundreds of millions of shekels, according to a report. The plan aims to boost the local economy and attract visitors to the region.
01 · THE DISPATCH
The government is advancing a tourism development plan for Judea and Samaria, budgeted at hundreds of millions of shekels, according to a brief report. The initiative is expected to focus on infrastructure and attractions to draw more visitors to the region, which includes both Israeli settlements and Palestinian areas. No further details on the plan's timeline or specific projects have been released. The Zioneer will follow up as more information becomes available.
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