Preparations Begin for New Settlement Noa in Northern Samaria as Families Visit Site
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First reported by Srugim · 3 hours ago
What happened
The Shomron Regional Council and Amana have begun preparations for the new settlement Noa in northern Samaria, with families visiting the site for the first time. The settlement, near the rebuilt communities of Ganim and Kadim, awaits government approval and is planned to become a large, central community. Yossi Dagan called the event historic and emphasized the return of Israelis to the area after decades.
- 01Preparations for the new settlement Noa in northern Samaria have started, pending government approval.
- 02Dozens of families visited the site near Ganim and Kadim for the first time to plan settlement establishment.
- 03Yossi Dagan called Noa a significant, large community with thousands of residents and strong institutions.
- 04Ganim and Kadim, evacuated in the past, will be rebuilt alongside Noa this summer.
- 05Dagan thanked government officials, Amana, military bodies, and pioneering residents for their roles.
- 06The settlement symbolizes the return of Israelis to northern Samaria after 21 years of struggle.
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