An analysis on the Gplanet website declares Israel's border war over and a vast reconstruction phase underway, asserting that the economy is set for a 10% growth leap. The post also describes bulldozers building new neighborhoods for young families in northern border communities Yiftach, Adamit, and Zar'it and calls for expanding settlements into areas that were previously Lebanon, citing an international agreement.
An analysis posted Tuesday evening on the Gplanet website — a right-leaning Israeli news and commentary outlet — frames Israel's war on the northern border as conclusively over and declares the start of a 'vast reconstruction phase.' The author claims the Israeli national economy is on the verge of a 10% growth surge. The post states that construction of new neighborhoods for young families has begun in the northern border communities of Yiftach, Adamit, and Zar'it, and calls for expanding settlements into areas described as 'what was once Lebanon,' asserting these are now Israeli territory achieved through an international agreement approved by Beirut. The analysis refers readers to a longer article on Gplanet titled 'Historic: Israel's Genius Agreement in Lebanon — How Did It Happen?' The post is a commentary and economic projection by a partisan outlet, not an official or military announcement. As The Zioneer reported Tuesday earlier, Settlements Minister Orit Strock announced groundbreaking for those same growth neighborhoods at 18:38 Jerusalem time — this Gplanet post echoes that development within a broader triumphalist economic forecast. No independent economic data or government projections beyond the cited analysis are available at this time; the 10% figure remains unverified.
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- DevelopingIsrael launches construction of 3 new neighborhoods for young families near northern border
- DevelopingReport: Gaza reconstruction to begin soon under 'Board of Peace', cost estimated at $70 billion
- StrongIsrael prepares for possible escalation in north following Lebanon deal, security source says
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