Israeli finance minister orders new construction at former West Bank settlement

Middleeasteye Net
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich authorized the construction of 126 units in the former Sanur settlement in the West Bank.

Summary

Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has ordered the construction of 126 new units in the former settlement of Sanur, located in the Jenin Governorate of the northern occupied West Bank. The settlement of Sanur was evacuated in 2005. The new construction plan, as stated in a released statement, will encompass not only residential units but also commercial areas, paved roads, and facilities for kindergartens and schools. Smotrich directed the Higher Planning Council, the Israeli body responsible for approving settlement expansion, to convene and approve the project, according to reports from the Israeli Broadcasting Corporation.

(Source:Middleeasteye Net)

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