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Galilee Strengthened: Hundreds of apartments planned in two settlements

March 11, 2024March 11, 2024David Rutman

The National Council for Planning and Construction, led by Rabbi Natan Elnathan, has unanimously approved plans to fortify and expand the Levon and Harashim settlements in the Galilee. The council announced the revision of the housing unit quotas outlined in the district’s master plan. In the Levon settlement, the council has decided to increase the […]

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Construction in the North Continues: New tender for 200 Kiryat Ata apart

February 4, 2024February 4, 2024David Rutman

The Israel Lands Authority has announced an online tender for the purchase of lease rights for the construction of 200 residential and commercial units in Kiryat Ata. The plot being marketed in this tender is part of the main urban axis plan, located in the northern region around Kiryat Ata and spanning approximately 678 dunams.  […]

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