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Politics07:46 · 6h ago

New Israeli Settlement Eival Established in Northern West Bank Amid Strategic Expansion

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The first families, including the Samrelovsky family, have begun settling in the newly established Israeli settlement of Eival in northern Samaria (West Bank), an area previously without a Jewish presence. The settlers moved into prefabricated buildings on the mountain, marking a significant milestone in the region's settlement efforts. Yitzhak Samrelovsky, a construction worker and father of four, expressed enthusiasm about establishing a home despite the challenges posed by isolation, security concerns, and harsh winter conditions. "We came to settle the land and be part of a growing community," he said.

Yossi Dagan, head of the Shomron Regional Council, who has supported the founding group from the start, praised the development as a proud Zionist achievement. He highlighted that the land had awaited habitation for thousands of years and that the new community will eventually house 600 families. Dagan described the arrival of equipment and children exploring the new paths as a moment of joy and a sign of permanent roots being established. He emphasized that this settlement is a major step in expanding Israeli presence throughout northern Samaria.

The establishment of Eival is part of the "Hitchabrut Plan," which aims to create 19 new settlements in northern Samaria. This initiative was approved by the Israeli Security Cabinet, led by ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Israel Katz, reflecting a strategic move to strengthen Israeli foothold in the area.

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