Settlement and National Missions Minister Orit Stroock announced Tuesday that construction has begun on new 'growth neighborhoods' for young families in the northern border communities of Yiftach, Adamit, and Zar'it, describing the project as a 'flagship' for the region's recovery and demographic strengthening after the war.
Settlement and National Missions Minister Orit Stroock announced Tuesday evening that construction has commenced on three new 'growth neighborhoods' for young families in the northern border communities of Yiftach, Adamit, and Zar'it. In a statement, Stroock called the development a 'flagship project' for the region's post-war recovery, noting that the goal is for these communities not only to return to their pre-war state but to flourish and grow. She thanked veteran residents, new pioneers, local council heads, and the Settlement Administration for their roles. The announcement comes as part of a broader government push to strengthen civilian presence along Israel's northern border following the war with Hezbollah. As The Zioneer has reported (June 29), Finance Minister Smotrich has signaled readiness for large-scale settlement projects, though those plans pertained to the northern Gaza Strip. The current effort is focused entirely on the Galilee panhandle, where several communities were heavily damaged during the conflict.
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