Transportation Minister Miri Regev toured the resettled community of Sha-Nur in northern Samaria on Wednesday with Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan, discussing the renewal of public transportation and road infrastructure. Regev said the return to the settlement carries national significance.
Transportation Minister Miri Regev toured the renewed settlement of Sha-Nur in northern Samaria on Wednesday, accompanied by Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan. The visit focused on plans to restore public transportation and rehabilitate roads in the area, as part of broader preparations for the establishment of 18 new settlements in northern Samaria. Regev described the return to Sha-Nur as 'a moment with national significance,' while Dagan said the two are working together to restore the transportation infrastructure to the region.
Earlier this week, Agriculture Minister Avi Dichter also toured Sha-Nur, praising the resettlement, as The Zioneer reported on Tuesday. Last month, Dagan presented a plan for 18 new settlements at a Washington conference, winning support from U.S. lawmakers, as The Zioneer reported on June 9.
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