Israel approves $37m to seize more than 70 occupied West Bank sites
Israel's Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced a $37 million allocation to seize control of over 70 historical sites in the occupied West Bank. This funding, approved by a government steering committee, supplements an earlier $83 million plan to claim archaeological sites.

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AI-generatedIsrael's Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced a $37 million allocation to seize control of over 70 historical sites in the occupied West Bank. This funding, approved by a government steering committee, supplements an earlier $83 million plan to claim archaeological sites. The Settlements Ministry will receive significant direct funding and commitment authorizations. Smotrich described the move as a "Zionist act," aiming to establish new visitor centers and research facilities, designating these landmarks as Jewish heritage locations. This action seeks to extend Israeli state control over Palestinian property and territory, with Palestinian media reporting plans to take over sites like Solomon's Pools.
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5 extractedSmotrich described the plans as 'A Zionist act of the highest order. A people without a past has no future.'
The funding builds on a previous $83 million plan approved in May for claiming archaeological sites.
Israel approved $37 million to seize over 70 occupied West Bank historical sites.
Israel designates the landmarks as Jewish heritage locations to extend state control over Palestinian property.
Palestinian media reported the plans aim to take over Solomon’s Pools near Bethlehem.