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First Kindergarten Building Installed in Sa-Nur After 21 Years
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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Arutz Sheva · 1 day ago
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What happened
Sa-Nur received its first kindergarten building on Tuesday, 21 years after the original one was evacuated. The facility is set to open in the coming school year for families already living there, as part of a broader settlement plan in northern Samaria.
- 01Sa-Nur’s first kindergarten building was installed Tuesday after a 21-year gap.
- 02The original kindergarten was closed in the 2005 evacuation from northern Samaria.
- 03The new kindergarten will open in the coming school year.
- 04The project is part of plans for 18 new communities in northern Samaria.
- 05Yossi Dagan said the move is a historic correction and thanked government partners.
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