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Millions Allocated for New Housing Developments in Migdal HaEmek

Israel's Ministry of Construction and Housing allocated ₪6.9 million ($2.2M) to reinforce Migdal HaEmek housing, improving earthquake safety and living.

Gil TanenbaumEconomy

Jerusalem, 22 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — Israel’s Ministry of Construction and Housing completed strengthening public housing buildings in Migdal HaEmek in northern Israel with an investment of approximately 6.9 million Shekels ($2.2 million).

The project, carried out by Amigur, a subsidiary of the Jewish Agency and the Ministry of Construction and Housing, led by the Ministry’s long-standing Fabric and Building Strengthening Administration and in cooperation with the Migdal HaEmek Municipality, included strengthening two residential complexes in the city:

Vered 2 complex, 22 housing units, with a budget investment of approximately 3.3 million Shekels.

Golani Brigade 7 complex, 24 housing units, with a budget investment of approximately 3.6 million Shekels.

As part of the work, the skeleton of the buildings was reinforced with concrete and iron, to improve their resistance to earthquakes, along with upgrading the appearance of the buildings, developing gardens and rehabilitating public spaces for the benefit of the residents and the community. Both projects are part of the Ministry of Construction and Housing’s plan to strengthen the old fabric and improve the living conditions of public housing residents in Migdal HaEmek and strengthening local authorities in the north.

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