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Israel allocates hundreds of millions to preserve open spaces

December 29, 2023December 29, 2023David Rutman

The Israel Land Authority has announced the allocation of NIS 400 million ($110 m.) from this year’s budget to support approximately 110 environmental and ecological projects, making them accessible to the public. The decision was confirmed during a meeting of the Fund for the Preservation of Open Areas, chaired by Yaakov Quint, director of the […]

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