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CCTV captures man nearly crushed as elevator shoots upward
Vatsalbhai Pancha was injured but is reported out of danger after the Gujarat Housing Board incident; security video shows the lift ascend rapidly without the doors closing
Ad 120 to build NIS 800m longevity complex in Kiryat Motzkin, company says
Israel’s real estate map is changing
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Silicon Wadi: What's in east Jerusalem's new business hub?
East Jerusalem's 'Silicon Wadi' employment program sets to rise with 14-floor buildings, transforming the landscape
Egypt plans expansion of new capital as first residents trickle in
The new city is designed to serve as a high-tech model for Egypt's future, away from the clutter and chaos of Cairo.
Israel-Hamas war: 70% of Gaza homes destroyed in fighting, WSJ claims
Israel states that their target in their airstrikes is Hamas, who is responsible for the murder of 1,200 civilians on October 7 and has also said that they take steps to avoid killing civilians.
Giant plan in Kafr Qasim approved as a solution to the Arab housing crisis
The development plan for Kfar Qasim North includes 1,450 apartments and a 5-hectare park to address housing needs in the Arab sector.
State introduces new regulations for eligibility for long-term rental housing
New regulations published for public comment introduce an income test and standardized lotteries for eligibility for long-term rental housing in Israel.
Kiryat HaOmanim: Where art meets quality living
Kiryat Haomanim, Rishon Lezion's community-focused neighborhood, redefines modern living with green spaces and inclusive communities.
Demand for apartments declines, construction starts fall by 15%
A recent report by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development reveals a 15% drop in new construction starts, indicating a stagnation in the real estate market that affects both supply and demand.
Housing units approved for Druze settlement amid nationality law protest
Knesset approves major housing projects in Dalit El Carmel, providing immediate building permits as protests against Nationality Law persist. Thousands of housing units and commercial areas planned.
Israel to build thousands more homes in northern Druze settlement
The building plan will see the development of two new neighborhoods and thousands of homes in the Druze settlement of Dalit El Carmel.
Immediate opening of new hospital departments among emergency decisions
The council approved urgent measures for home front readiness, including rapid medical staff recruitment, immediate secure hospital ward expansion, and enhanced emergency energy infrastructure.