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Green light for thousands of apartments in the center: Massive plan in T

March 14, 2024October 9, 2024David Rutman

Thousands of new apartments are set to emerge in a coveted area as the Tel Aviv District Court greenlights a groundbreaking settlement agreement between the “Adam, Nature and Law” association and the state regarding building plans in Tel Hashomer.  The agreement facilitates the continued evacuation of the Tel Hashomer base and the promotion of thousands […]

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