First Families Settle in New Israeli Community Eival in Northern Samaria
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First reported by Arutz Sheva · 3 hours ago
What happened
The first families have moved into the new Israeli settlement of Eival in northern Samaria, with an official ceremony held on Thursday. The settlement is part of a government plan to establish 19 new communities to strengthen security and address past displacements. Eival, located on a historically significant site, is expected to house 600 families and symbolizes a new chapter in regional settlement efforts.
- 01First families begin settling in the new Eival community in northern Samaria.
- 02Official inauguration ceremony held with Knesset members and public figures.
- 03Settlement follows a government plan to establish 19 new communities in northern Samaria.
- 04Eival is located on a site with archaeological remains of Joshua ben Nun's altar.
- 05Yossi Dagan says 600 families will live in Eival, marking a historic settlement chapter.
- 06Founding families express pride in contributing to Israel's land redemption.
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