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New Ultra-Orthodox Neighborhood in West Kiryat Gat to Welcome First Families in 28 Months

Behadrei HaredimReligious
Translated & summarized from Behadrei Haredim by baba
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Yitzhak Goldknopf, chairman of the United Torah Judaism party and former Minister of Housing and Construction, conducted a work tour today at the West Kiryat Gat development site, one of the major housing projects advanced during his tenure. During the visit, he received a professional briefing on the progress of infrastructure and construction, closely examined the pace of work, and met with project management and technical teams from the "Cities" company and the West Kiryat Gat administration.

The new ultra-Orthodox neighborhood is planned to include approximately 7,500 housing units, with about half marketed under the "Target Price" program to make homes affordable for thousands of young couples and families. The neighborhood will also feature educational institutions, synagogues, public buildings, commercial areas, and community infrastructure, all designed to support the growing Haredi population. Its location near major transportation routes and employment centers is expected to make it a sought-after residential area in southern Israel.

Goldknopf emphasized that one of his key goals as Housing Minister was to restore the neighborhood's designation for the ultra-Orthodox community, remove planning obstacles, and accelerate the project. He recalled participating in the groundbreaking ceremony about 18 months ago and expressed satisfaction at seeing the vision materialize. He stated that within roughly 28 months, the first families will move into their new homes.

The West Kiryat Gat project is part of a broader effort led by Goldknopf to address Israel's housing shortage by promoting large-scale developments, including the establishment of the new ultra-Orthodox city of Tila, expansions in Shafir and Kisufim, and new neighborhoods in Beit Shemesh, Elad, and Beitar Illit. These initiatives aim to increase housing supply and provide affordable options for many families.

In closing, Goldknopf thanked all the professional teams involved and reiterated that expanding housing availability through new neighborhoods is essential to alleviating the housing crisis and enabling more families to own homes.

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