Transport Ministry Director General said at the Infrastructure and Construction Conference that the ministry executed a massive NIS 63 billion budget, mostly for infrastructure investment, during the war period. He described the spending as a vote of confidence in the Israeli economy and the government's ability to advance national infrastructure projects.
Transport Ministry Director General stated at the Infrastructure and Construction Conference on Thursday that the ministry executed a NIS 63 billion budget, most of which was allocated to infrastructure investment during the ongoing war. He described the spending as a significant vote of confidence in the Israeli economy and the government's policy, and credited Transport Minister Miri Regev for advancing flagship projects despite the complex security period. The director general also praised construction contractors for operating out of Zionism, professionalism, and commitment to the State of Israel. The Zioneer has previously reported on Regev's plans to raise speed limits on select roads, though that initiative is separate from the infrastructure investment announcement.
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