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Government approves $6M plan to expand ‎Jewish community in Hebron ‎

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Published on  10-15-2018 00:00
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Government approves $6M plan to expand ‎Jewish community in Hebron ‎

The area slated for the Hezekiah Quarter in Hebron

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The government on Sunday approved a 22 million ‎shekel ($6.1 million) plan to expand the Jewish ‎community in Hebron. This is the first time since ‎‎1998 that a plan to expand the community has been ‎put in motion.‎

The Jewish community in Hebron was founded in 1979 ‎and currently numbers some 80 families. ‎

The new neighborhood, set to be called Hezekiah ‎Quarter, will include 31 homes that will increase ‎the community's population by almost a third, as well as ‎two kindergartens.‎

The land on which the new neighborhood will be built ‎is owned by the Chabad hassidic movement. It is ‎currently being used to house Israeli soldier's ‎securing the community, located in the heart of a ‎Palestinian city.‎

Some 14 government ministries contributed to the ‎budget appropriation for the new neighborhood.

It later emerged that greenlighting the project would ‎require downsizing the military base currently located on the same land.

The Committee of the Jewish Community of Hebron ‎welcomed the move.

‎"We thank the government for its determined decision ‎to build together, in a joint effort, the City of ‎the Patriarchs of the Jewish people, in a resolute ‎and triumphant answer to all those who deny history," the community said in a statement. "‎Our deep gratitude goes out to all the ministers who helped ‎make this important decision.‎"

Defense Minister Avigdor ‎Lieberman said Sunday that ‎"this will be the first new Jewish neighborhood in ‎Hebron in 20 years.‎

‎"In place of a military base, we will build new ‎housing units, two kindergartens and a daycare center. This is another important step in the wide-ranging activities we are leading to bolster the ‎Jewish settlement enterprise in Judea and Samaria," ‎he said. ‎

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