The government approved a budget of over NIS 1 billion for access and security roads to new settlements in Judea and Samaria, according to a ynet report. The allocation supports infrastructure for new communities in the region.
The Israeli government approved a budget of over NIS 1 billion for access and security roads to new settlements in Judea and Samaria, according to a report from ynet. The decision was made during a government session this morning. The allocation is part of ongoing government efforts to expand infrastructure in the region. As The Zioneer has reported in recent weeks, the government had previously debated a NIS 1 billion road plan for settlements, including the four evacuated in the 2005 disengagement, and had moved the approval process to the security cabinet to avoid leaks. The current approval focuses specifically on roads for new settlements, though further details on the number of settlements and the timeline have not yet been released.
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