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Israel Planning new West Bank Train Network in West Bank

TEL AVIV, May 4, 2010 (WAFA)- Israeli Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz (Likud) announced Tuesday that the ministry was promoting a plan to establish a train network in the West Bank which will converge with the new train tracks planned throughout Israel, Haaretz reported.

Katz said that the plan had been drawn up with the cooperation of international organizations which have expressed great interest in the issue. He added that a train track is planned to run between Jenin, the Jordan Valley and to Jerusalem.

During a tour of the West Bank, Kats said that in the past the entire area was netted with train tracks and reminded the settlers who escorted him that the first settlement in the West Bank was at the train station in the Arab town Sebastia.

Katz also mentioned the building of the new road, Highway 505, which is due to stretch from Tel Aviv to the Jordan Valley, and said that it was strategically important, yet it could not be built based on national reasons.

The minister also said that construction in the West Bank would continue immediately after the construction freeze comes to an end, as 'the freeze is not a solution, Jews will live here forever.'

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