FM to propose plan for new Druse community (JERUSALEM POST) By BEN HARTMAN 04/02/12)
Source: http://www.jpost.com/NationalNews/Article.aspx?id=264416
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Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman on Sunday vowed to send the cabinet
a proposal to build a new Druse community for 500 families in the
Western Galilee, to help ease the housing shortages facing the Druse
sector.
Liberman proposed the plan during a meeting in Beit Jann with leaders
from the Druse and Circassian communities, also attended by Public
Security Minister Yitzhak Aharonovitch.
Liberman said the plan is a continuation of a government decision
from February 13, 2011, to launch a multi-year NIS 680 million
development plan for Druse and Circassian communities in northern
Israel.
During the meeting, Liberman told those gathered that he is aware of
housing shortages in the Druse community and shortages of land for
building.
One of the locations Liberman proposed is the area known as Horvat
Inbal, once the location of an ancient Druse village.
Amal Nasraladin, a former member of the Knesset for the Likud from
1977 to 1988 and the founder of the Druse branch of Yad L’Banim, told
The Jerusalem Post on Sunday that proposals like Liberman’s are long
overdue.
“The time has come to build a new Druse community. We are all in
favor of this. Every single day the community is increasing, and we
have nowhere to grow.”
Nasraladin said that by his estimates the Druse community has grown
from 13,000 before the founding of the state to around 120,000 today.
He said the supply of available housing and land has not kept up with
the demand, causing a litany of problems for the community.
The housing shortage has had a strong effect in particular on young
men who finish their army service, get married and want to build a
house, only to find that they have nowhere in their communities to
build legally, placing them in a situation where many end up
violating the law, Nasraladin said.
“We have a shortage of housing for around 3,000 people in the Druse
community.
This program should be only the beginning.” (© 1995-2011, The
Jerusalem Post 04/02/12)
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