The government on Sunday approved a NIS 27 million plan to accelerate hotel construction in Judea and Samaria, according to an Israeli media report. The program is part of a broader tourism-development push for the region.
01 · THE DISPATCH
The government on Sunday approved a NIS 27 million plan to accelerate hotel construction in Judea and Samaria, as reported by ynet. The allocation follows a previously announced broad tourism-development strategy for the region — the government was expected to approve the budget on Sunday, as The Zioneer reported in a preview (July 3). The latest plan is specifically aimed at hotel building; no further details on timelines or locations have been released.
02 · How it developed
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03 · Source and signal
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