Defense Minister Israel Katz announced the establishment of ‘Sha-Nur Mizrach’ in northern Samaria, the 104th settlement in the current initiative, backed by Prime Minister Netanyahu and Minister Smotrich.
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It is the 104th settlement established as part of the current settlement initiative in Judea and Samaria, with the backing of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and in partnership with Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
Katz noted that for him, this represents a personal moment of coming full circle, as he served in the area as a paratrooper nearly 50 years ago.
The Defense Minister emphasized that the settlement enterprise serves as a security belt for the country, alongside the return of IDF bases to northern Samaria and the continued fight against terrorism.
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