Actually what my source says, and I qouted it already, that a new city will be built near Jericho, for the illegal Arab building that exist in that area. Hence, the buildings will get retro-active permits to stay in the form of a new city, while taking 2,000 dunams from the Jordan Valley Regional Council.
WRONG!!!! the existing structures will not get retro-active permits. they will be torn down. that's what your article says. stop making things up.
It says quite the opposite as I showed you numerous of times in this thread. Please re-read my comments.
My source says, and I qouted it already, that a new city will be built near Jericho, for the illegal Arab building that exist in that area. Hence, the buildings will get retro-active permits to stay in the form of a new city, while taking 2,000 dunams from the Jordan Valley Regional Council.
Just the opposite, as I showed you numerous of times. What kind of competition did you win? Basketball?
Good. There is a whole lot more Arab land in that region than Israeli. Bout time the Arabs start sharing.
All I have are sources that shows about plans that the Civil Administration created to give retro-active permits to illegal Arab housing, as my source shows.
your source says the building will be demolished, not given retro-active permits. read your sources before making believe they support your claims. I win.
In comment #21? Comment #21 is my comment and it says: Source: http://www.politicalforum.com/showthread.php?t=495107&page=3&p=1067107799#post1067107799