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Israeli Government Allocates 45 Million Shekels to West Bank Tourism and Rabbinical Courts
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First reported by Ynet · Jul 3, 2026
What happened
The Israeli government plans to allocate 45 million shekels, with 27 million for tourism development in the West Bank and 18 million to improve rabbinical courts’ services and infrastructure.
- 01Israeli government to approve 45 million shekels in budget transfers on Sunday.
- 0227 million shekels allocated to promote tourism in the West Bank from 2026 to 2030.
- 037 million shekels for planning and 20 million for hotel grants in the West Bank.
- 0418 million shekels transferred to rabbinical courts for security, training, and IT upgrades.
- 05Rabbinical courts’ funds sourced from state budget’s interest and fees payments.
- 06Tourism plan includes statutory planning and marketing of designated plots in the West Bank.
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