Gov’t approves 250m. NIS plan to preserve West Bank heritage sites ahead of Six-Day War anniversary
The government has approved a 250 million NIS plan to preserve heritage sites in the West Bank in anticipation of the Six-Day War anniversary. This initiative includes a multi-year plan to enhance infrastructure and promote these sites as significant tourist attractions. The project aims to highlight the historical importance of locations like the ancient archaeological site of Sebastia.
- ▪The government has allocated 250 million NIS for the preservation of West Bank heritage sites.
- ▪A multi-year plan will be implemented to upgrade existing infrastructure.
- ▪The goal is to transform these sites into major tourist destinations.
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Gov’t approves 250m. NIS plan to preserve West Bank heritage sites ahead of Six-Day War anniversaryAdditionally, a multi-year plan worth tens of millions of shekel will be put in motion to upgrade existing infrastructure and hopefully turn the sites into major tourist destinations.Follow us on GoogleView of the ancient archeological site of Sebastia, near the West Bank city of Nablus, May 12, 2025. (photo credit: NASSER ISHTAYEH/FLASH90)
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