Israeli Government Set to Approve Billion-Shekel Road Plan in Judea and Samaria
Plan for roads and access routes to dozens of settlements developed with government bodies
According to the report, the Israeli government is expected to approve in the coming days a plan for paving roads and access routes to dozens of settlements in Judea and Samaria, at a total cost exceeding one billion shekels. The plan was developed over the past two months in cooperation with the Settlement Administration, the Ministry of Transportation, and the Ministry of Finance. This is a broad infrastructure plan intended to improve accessibility to existing settlements in the area. Full details regarding the scope of work, timelines, and the specific settlements included have not yet been fully published.
What this means for land buyers
Improved road infrastructure and access to settlements may increase demand for land and properties in areas receiving better connectivity to the center of the country. Investors and land buyers are advised to monitor the publication of full details, including specific settlements benefiting from the plan, to assess its impact on local land values.
