The state-backed development program includes hundreds of initial homes, permanent neighborhoods, public buildings, and over NIS 1 billion in road infrastructure, according to a report. The plan is part of a wider expansion of Israeli presence in the region.
Israel has unveiled a $434 million plan to build and expand 34 communities across Judea and Samaria, according to a report published by Jewish Breaking News. The state-backed program includes hundreds of initial homes, permanent neighborhoods, public buildings, and over NIS 1 billion in new road infrastructure. The plan is part of a broader real-estate transformation that includes thousands of approved homes and major expansion projects across the region. The Zioneer has previously reported on related government initiatives, including a NIS 8.5 billion roof agreement with the Samaria Regional Council for 12,000 housing units, and a NIS 1 billion road plan for Judea and Samaria. The government has also advanced plans for dozens of new settlements, with the cabinet approving 34 new settlements in a separate decision. These initiatives reflect a significant acceleration of settlement activity under the current government.
- DevelopingCabinet to vote on plan for 61 new settlements in Judea and Samaria
- StrongIsrael signs NIS 8.5 billion roof agreement with Samaria council for 12,000 housing units
- StrongGovernment to approve NIS 1 billion road plan on Sunday, including four evacuated settlements in northern Samaria
- DevelopingLeft-wing NGO report tallies 185 new outposts in Judea and Samaria over three years
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