Insufficient Homes for Jewish Families in Israel
[again Regavim is in the forefront of protecting the Land of Israel]
[again Regavim is in the forefront of protecting the Land of Israel]
Palestinian Authority illegally builds new 'vacation town' near Jewish towns, in Area C –
While Israeli authorities turn a blind eye Illegal Vacation Town
Israel's Supreme Court is expected to rule on the Palestinian Authority's "vacation town," which was illegally built over the last few months.
The town is located in the Binyamin Region, on the outskirts of the Arab town of a-Sawiya and between Ariel and Eli.
The town includes five cottages and two swimming pools, is an anomaly in the region, and harms the scenic nature of the area.
"It cannot be that a new Palestinian vacation town is being built right under our noses, and we continue to act as if we have a severe vision issue."
"The same determination which led them to expel Amona's residents should lead them to destroy the illegally built Arab town.”
About Homes for Jewish Families
Samaria Regional Council Head Yossi Dagan said, "I very much respect the Defense Minister, but unfortunately, the numbers he is citing are incorrect,” . . . "The vast majority of housing units mentioned are being counted five or six times."
Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman claims building permits issued in Judea and Samaria are maximum that can be approved in current era.
Head of Beit El council announces intention to embark on public struggle after PM 'pushed Beit El into corner’. Beit El embarks on struggle for construction .Shai Alon asked the Prime Minister to approve land marketing for the first 114 housing units out of 300 that the Prime Minister promised to build in Beit El five years ago. Unfortunately, Prime Minister . . . does not approve marketing the construction in Beit El.
Land in western Negev registered in state's name – led by Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked and Justice Ministry Director General Ami Palmor. Justice Ministry recently completed large-scale registration of 100,000+ acres in western Negev to state of Israel, to help develop area. [how long will it be before homes for Jew will be built here?]
The Civil Administration’s Higher Planning Committee concluded on Wednesday evening two days of discussions on a series of construction plans throughout Judea and Samaria . . .The decision is a precedent-setting use of section 34a of the Jordanian Towns and Villages Planning Law, which is the binding law for planning and construction in Judea and Samaria. [why is the State of Israel using Jordanian Law?]
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70% of Israelis don't view Israeli control of Judea and Samaria as occupation. "Those who believe Israel is an ‘occupier' tend to support the potentially dangerous two-state solution, while the 70% who do not believe in the 'occupation' usually reject the 'peace process.’" JPost Poll.
The Law is on Israel’s side but the Nations of the World persist in denying Israel the right to exist.
3 comments:
Proving who is really leading the country. Not to worry too much because in the end all this building will be for the children of Yisrael. We are believers and the children of believers and know that H' is behind the controls.
The interior of religious Jewish homes differs from that of the interior of Arab homes. The differences are from the very foundation. Theoretically, it is a nice BTW to say these homes will some day belong to Jews. I’d rather contemplate the effects of an earthquake to demolish these dens of decadence and hate against Israelis. The Govt. is losing their senses; they are panicking and make disastrous choices. One article indicated that Bibi had offered Livni the Foreign Ministry – what a joke! It doesn’t matter when this happened, the fact that it DID HAPPEN is what indicates Bibi is losing it.
Lovely Toveley is far superior.
Well, it is no surprise as the Erev Rav are just doing what they do best; trying to dismantle the Jews and Torah/Judaism. The situation has gotten dire and we pray that H' has mercy on us and sends us Moshiach Tzdkeinu ASAP.
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