Israel’s Tourism Ministry will allocate NIS 230 million to funding 55 tourism projects, the ministry announced in a press release on Tuesday.
Led by Tourism Minister Haim Katz, the Tourism Ministry will provide funding for various projects including, heritage centers, parks, biking trails, and more.
“Alongside the responsibility we took upon ourselves to address the needs of 130,000 evacuees, we have continued to plan for the ‘day after’, while establishing and upgrading infrastructure to improve the visitor and tourist experience,” Katz stated. “The investment in Judea and Samaria, the biblical heartland, will make the rich history of the Jewish people in the region more accessible and unlock its tourism potential.”















