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British JNF attacks Israel land scheme

July 23, 2009 10:42

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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JNF UK is challenging the planned transfer to the Israeli government of lands bought with money raised by diaspora Jews.

Samuel Hayek, chairman of the charity, described the arrangement, which is part of a land reform currently being hotly debated in the Knesset, as an “issue of concern”.

The controversy has arisen over the Israeli government’s wish to enable householders to own the freehold of their properties, rather than leasehold as at present.

Mr Hayek explained that the reform would cover a “substantial amount of land” in central Israel which is currently owned by Keren Kayemeth Le’Israel (KKL), JNF UK’s partner.