The government approved NIS 150 million in funding for the southern resort city of Eilat, according to Israeli media. No details were immediately available on the allocation's purpose or timeline.
Israel's cabinet approved NIS 150 million in funding for Eilat on Sunday, according to Israeli media reports. The announcement comes amid broader government efforts to allocate resources to Israeli communities, including the north, which received a separate NIS 4 billion supplementary plan last week, as The Zioneer reported on June 11. No further details on the Eilat allocation's purpose, timeline, or specific programs were provided in the initial report.
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