The government approved a five-year development plan for the city of Eilat and the Hevel Eilot Regional Council, allocating approximately 360 million shekels. The plan was proposed by Prime Minister Netanyahu and approved in today's cabinet meeting, according to Channel 12.
The cabinet approved a five-year development plan for Eilat and the neighboring Hevel Eilot region, totaling approximately 360 million shekels, as reported by Channel 12. The plan, proposed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was passed during Sunday's cabinet meeting. No further details on the plan's specific allocations or projects have been released yet. The approval follows a series of recent government investments in regional development, including a 4-billion-shekel supplementary plan for the north and a 400-million-shekel strategic plan for advanced industry, though each is a distinct program. The Eilat region, Israel's southernmost city on the Red Sea, is a major tourism and port hub.
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