A new Jewish community is being built in the hills of Judea, according to reports. The development comes as international pressure mounts on Israel to limit settlement expansion. Photos by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90 document the construction.
A new Jewish community is being established in the Judean hills, according to a report from reports shared Saturday morning. The announcement, accompanied by photographs by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90, emphasizes that Israelis are 'building, growing, and planting deeper roots in their ancestral homeland' despite international pressure to retreat.
This development follows a broader pattern of settlement expansion in Judea and Samaria. As The Zioneer has previously reported, satellite imagery has documented the transformation of hilltop communities like Givat Kochav HaShachar over the past decade, and Republican lawmakers in the U.S. have advanced legislation recognizing Israeli sovereignty in the region.
No specific details on the community's location, size, or number of planned housing units have been provided. The report comes amid ongoing U.S.-led diplomatic efforts regarding the future of the territories.
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