Peloni: The political-security cabinet approved a sweeping set of decisions which significantly level the legal, civil, and land-administration framework overseeing the governance in Judea & Samaria. The measures, formulated under the leadership of the Settlement Administration within the Defense Ministry, are designed to dismantle longstanding legal barriers, repeal anti-Jewish Jordanian-era laws, and streamline procedures related to land registration and property transactions. Central to the overhaul is the opening of land registries to public access and the removal of special permit requirements for land purchases, steps intended to place real estate activity in Judea and Samaria on a footing closer to that of a sovereign Israel while also facilitating accelerated development of Jewish settlement. The decisions also expand Israeli enforcement authority in areas such as construction oversight, water regulation, environmental protection, and archaeology, and transfer responsibility for certain sensitive sites and planning decisions from PA or mixed frameworks to Israeli defense authorities. This is a long-overdue (nearly 70-years overdue) normalization of Israeli governance in the Jewish heartland and a deepening of Israel’s sovereignty and control over the land.
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Sounds good. Ignore what Trump said. Israel has the everlasting deed to that land and much more.
It’s about time the Israeli government paid more attention to Arab exploitation of the land and vandalism of precious Jewish heritage sites in Judea and Samaria.
Hopefully this dramatic policy overhaul will be quickly followed up by appropriate corrective action!
How can I buy a very very small piece of land in Judea and Samaria? And is there a process where Diaspora person contribute yearly as in an Israel Bond – til the ownership fo the land matures and in the meantime, someone else can live on the land with the gov. overseeing.
Buying property in Israel period is much different than other countries. If you are serious, you will need to find an Israeli lawyer (preferably for you one who is fluent in English) plus a Real Estate Agent. Judea & Samaria will be much more complicated.