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New Families Prepare to Rebuild Kadim Settlement in Northern West Bank After 21 Years
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First reported by Srugim · 56 minutes ago
What happened
After 21 years since its evacuation, Kadim settlement in northern Samaria is set to be rebuilt by a new generation of families, fulfilling a vow made by the original settlers. This move is part of a larger plan by the Shomron Regional Council to expand Jewish communities in the area.
- 01Kadim settlement to be rebuilt 21 years after evacuation during disengagement plan.
- 02Debi Drori, former Kadim leader, sends emotional message to returning families.
- 03New settlers mainly young families from Tel Aviv and central Israel with Zionist backgrounds.
- 04Rebuilding part of Shomron Regional Council’s plan to establish 19 new communities.
- 05Kadim is fourth northern Samaria settlement to be reestablished after disengagement.
- 06Yossi Dagan calls return a continuation of founders’ vow and a historic moment.
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