Government Set to Approve NIS 1.075B Judea-Samaria Roads Plan
The government is set to approve on Sunday a NIS 1.075 billion, three-year plan to build access roads, security routes and supporting infrastructure for new Judea and Samaria communities approved during the war. Reports said the money will be divided between the Transportation and Defense ministries and will cover dozens of communities, including Homesh, Sa-Nur, Ganim and Kadim in northern Samaria, which were evacuated under the disengagement. The plan also folds future approved or regularized communities into the same infrastructure framework. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich framed the move as a settlement-security program meant to ensure safe, regulated movement and strengthen Israeli strategic depth.