Zionist enemy authorities approve plan to seize archaeological sites in West Bank

The Israeli enemy government on Wednesday approved a wide plan worth a quarter of a billion shekels to take control of alleged archaeological sites in the occupied West Bank in Palestine.

A joint statement issued by the office of the so called Israeli prime minister and the ministries of finance tourism heritage and settlement said the government approved the plan which allows the Israeli entity to claim that any area it seeks to control is an archaeological area according to the Sanad News Agency.

The statement said the government today approved a wide ranging plan worth 250 million shekels for the rescue preservation and development of heritage and archaeological sites in the West Bank the Jordan Valley and Al Khalil wilderness and to facilitate access to them.

The decision includes establishing new heritage centers developing tourist infrastructure intensifying protection efforts against the theft and destruction of antiquities and strengthening the Israeli public s connection to the historical heritage of the Jewish people in the region according to the statement

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