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The return of the Karavillas: the construction of hundreds of temporary housing units in the south has been approved - voila! Real estate

2024-01-30T12:49:44.421Z

Highlights: The Israel Land Authority recently approved the allocation of land for the construction of hundreds of units of temporary residences in the south. It is about the establishment of temporary settlements with light construction that will be used by the kibbutzim for an interim period until the rehabilitation and construction of the permanent settlements. In the first phase, 200 karavillas will be placed in the area, with the possibility of expansion to another 100. In addition, public buildings such as a dining room, offices, educational buildings and kindergartens will be built.


As a temporary solution for evacuees from the surrounding kibbutzim, the Israel Land Authority recently approved the allocation of land for the establishment of temporary residences in the south. In addition, public buildings will be erected for the evacuees in a quick procedure


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The management of the Israel Land Authority recently approved the allocation of land for the construction of hundreds of units of temporary residences in the south as a settlement solution for families and young people who were evacuated from the Otaf kibbutzim.

It is about the establishment of temporary settlements with light construction that will be used by the kibbutzim for an interim period until the rehabilitation and construction of the permanent settlements.



These are hundreds of temporary housing units as mentioned for the residents of Kibbutzim Ari, Kisufim and Kerem Shalom, in Kibbutz Hatzer, Omer and Ashlim respectively.

In addition, in the coming days, the authority's management is expected to approve the placement and construction of approximately 70 housing units for the benefit of the residents of Kibbutz Hulit in Kibbutz Revivim.



According to Yankee Quint, CEO of the Israel Lands Authority, "The Authority, together with the Takuma Administration and the regional councils, is acting in this matter with a sense of mission, and while shortening the schedules to provide immediate solutions to the residents."



The full details of the plans:

The construction of 200 temporary units for residents of Kibbutz Bari in Kibbutz Hatzer was approved

The management of the Israel Land Authority approved the temporary use of the area of ​​Kibbutz Hatzeri and an area of ​​approximately 251 dunams, adjacent to the kibbutz, for the benefit of Kibbutz Bari evacuees who were evacuated from their homes due to the war.



The temporary use was approved following the agreements between the kibbutz and the Takuma administration.

In the first phase, 200 karavillas will be placed in the area, with the possibility of expansion to another 100 karavillas.

In addition, public buildings such as a dining room, offices, educational buildings and kindergartens will be built.



The authority will allow the expansion of buildings in the kibbutz area: a general clinic, a dental clinic, a consumer center and will also allow the construction of a two-story building with an area of ​​approximately 1200 square meters that will be used as a work space for professionals from the Bari community. Interior At the end of the authorization period, the temporary structures will be vacated under the responsibility of the Takuma administration/settlement division.

The establishment of 90 temporary units for the residents of Kissufim in the settlement of Omar in the south was approved

The management of the Israel Lands Authority has approved the temporary allocation of 36 adjacent plots of land to the territory of the settlement of Omer for the benefit of Kibbutz Kissuf evacuees who were evacuated from their homes due to the war.

The allocation was approved following the agreements between the kibbutz, the Omer local council and the Takuma administration.



The lots are included in the settlement's expansion plan and infrastructure development was carried out on them.

A residential complex of about 90 units will be built in the area in buildings of different sizes of 60/80/100 square meters.



The buildings will be exempt from submitting a plan and obtaining a building permit in accordance with the instructions of the Planning Administration and the approval of the Minister of the Interior.

At the end of the authorization period, the temporary buildings will be vacated under the responsibility of the Takuma administration/settlement division.

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The establishment of a temporary unit for residents of Kibbutz Kerem Shalom in Bashlim was approved

The management of the Israel Land Authority approved the temporary use of the area of ​​the student village of Eyal in the Ashlim settlement for the benefit of Kibbutz Kerem Shalom evacuees who were evacuated from their homes due to the war.

The temporary use was approved further to the agreements between the Eyal association and the Takuma administration.



The temporary use will include the use of 26 existing residential buildings in the student village as well as the placement of 11 temporary buildings as a complementary solution for residences and a kindergarten, and the placement of toilets in the area.

The buildings will receive an exemption from submitting a plan and obtaining a building permit in accordance with the instructions of the Planning Administration and the approval of the Minister of the Interior.

At the end of the authorization period, the temporary buildings will be vacated under the responsibility of the Takuma administration/settlement division.

Construction of 70 housing units for Hulit residents in Kibbutz Revivim

In the coming days, the authority's management is expected to approve the placement and construction of approximately 70 housing units for the benefit of the residents of Kibbutz Hulit in Kibbutz Revivim.



The management of the Israel Land Authority is discussing the approval of temporary use of Kibbutz Revivim land for the benefit of Kibbutz Holit evacuees who were evacuated from their homes due to the war.

The allocation was approved following the agreements between the kibbutz, the Ramat Negev local council and the Takuma administration.



About 70 Karavillas will be placed in the area for the residence of about 174 Hulit residents.

In addition, public buildings such as offices and public buildings will be erected on the site.

The buildings will be exempt from submitting a plan and obtaining a building permit in accordance with the instructions of the Planning Administration and the approval of the Minister of the Interior.

At the end of the authorization period, the temporary buildings will be vacated under the responsibility of the Takuma administration/settlement division.

One settlement per day - Kibbutz Holit/Flash 90, Eric Marmor

Minister of Construction and Housing Rabbi Yitzhak Goldknopf: "The Ministry of Construction and Housing and all its affiliates are fully mobilized for the well-being of the evacuees from Israel's Otaf settlements. The allocation of land near Omer, for the purpose of establishing temporary residences for the Otaf kibbutzim, is part of the comprehensive plan that we lead for the benefit of the evacuees, in cooperation filled with the residents, with the aim of finding temporary solutions, until the re-establishment of the kibbutzim, while emphasizing the unique needs and preserving as much as possible the community life of the evacuees. This is in parallel with activities led by the Ministry of Construction and Housing for the rehabilitation of the kibbutzim, with the aim of allowing the evacuees to return to their permanent homes as quickly as possible."

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