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Givat Ze'ev Officially Declared a City in West Bank, Marking Historic Milestone
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First reported by Now 14 · 3 hours ago
What happened
Givat Ze'ev in the West Bank was officially declared a city after key signatures from Israeli officials, becoming the first new city in the region since 1996. The move is celebrated locally and seen as a strategic boost to settlement growth near Jerusalem. Official festivities are scheduled for mid-August.
- 01Givat Ze'ev officially upgraded from local council to city status by Israeli authorities.
- 02Central Command Chief and Interior Ministry Director General signed the formal order.
- 03It is the first city declared in Judea and Samaria since 1996, now the fifth in the region.
- 04Population is about 35,000, making it one of Israel's fastest-growing settlements.
- 05Mayor Yossi Assraf called the change a historic milestone and growth engine.
- 06Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich linked the move to broader settlement strengthening policies.
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