1. | About 78 settlements, with about 17,600 persons, have been and are being established in Judea, Samaria and the Jordan Valley. In the last three years 56 settlements have been established in these areas, and the Jewish population increased in that period by lit, 300 persons. |
| In Judea and Samaria (excluding the Jordan Valley) about 5** settlements have so far been established or are in the process of being established (of which U6 were established during the last three years). Of these, 2T communal settlements, 12 urban settlements, 1» industrial villages, 3 kibbutzim, 1 moshav, 1 regional centre, 1 industrial centre and 5 other settlements. The Jewish population in Judea and Samaria totals about 3.1*,600 persons today. |
2. | Now 80 |
3. | Now 600 |
4. | About 130 |
5. | About three years ago |
6. | Now 73 |
7. | Now 500 |
8. | Now 130 |
9. | Now 40O |
10. | Now 80 |
11. | Now 800 |
12. | Now 40 |
13. | Now 150 |
14. | Now 300 |
15. | Now 70 |
16. | Over the next 5 years it is necessary to concentrate on the fast expansion of the existing 54 settlements in Judea and Samaria, the development of the infrastructure (roads, electricity, water and communications), creating sources of employment in the settlements and their vicinity, and the establishment of additional 10 settlements. These activities would increase the Jewish population of Judea and Samaria by about 100,000 people. Thus in 5 years some 120,000 Jews would be living in about 80 rural and urban settlements in Judea, Samaria and the Jordan Valley. |
17. | See attached |