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Israeli Government Approves Over 1 Billion Shekels for Roads in West Bank Settlements
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First reported by Arutz Sheva · 3 hours ago
What happened
The Israeli government will approve a 1.075 billion shekel plan to build and upgrade roads and security routes for West Bank settlements, including previously evacuated communities. The initiative aims to enhance security and connectivity for over 100 settlements and will automatically include future settlements in its framework.
- 01Israeli government allocates 1.075 billion shekels for West Bank road infrastructure.
- 02Funds will upgrade and build access and security roads for dozens of settlements.
- 03Budget split between Transportation and Defense Ministries for urgent security needs.
- 04Includes support for four evacuated northern Samaria settlements.
- 05Minister Smotrich calls the plan historic and vital for Israel's security.
- 06Future settlements will be automatically integrated into the road development plan.
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