50 Million Shekel Tourism Investment for Judea and Samaria Sites
Great news for travelers interested in Israel’s biblical heartland! The Tourism Ministry has just approved a major 50 million shekel investment to develop tourism sites throughout Judea and Samaria, alongside new programs to protect ancient heritage sites in the Judean Desert and Jordan Valley.
This significant funding will create new tourism anchors and make the region’s rich historical experiences more accessible to millions of visitors from Israel and around the world. The Tourism Minister emphasized that Judea and Samaria represents “the heart of our ancestral land” and highlighted the ministry’s commitment to developing these important sites.
The investment also includes anti-theft and preservation initiatives to protect archaeological treasures from looting and destruction – ensuring these incredible heritage sites remain intact for future generations of travelers to explore.
If you’re planning a trip to Israel and want to experience biblical history firsthand, this development means better access and improved facilities at some of the most historically significant locations in the region. Keep an eye out for new visitor centers and enhanced infrastructure at these ancient sites in the coming months.