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Israel to build new power plant in the West Bank

Energy Minister Eli Cohen said the project, which will serve Israeli settlements, was ‘long overdue’

July 2, 2025 10:11
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Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen has announced plans to build a new power plant in the West Bank (Image: Flash90)

By

JC Reporter,

Jewish News Syndicate

1 min read

Israel will build a power plant in the West Bank – the first since it regained control of the territory 58 years ago – Energy Minister Eli Cohen announced on Tuesday.

The facility, slated for construction near the Palestinian village of Rantis in the Binyamin region, is a “strategic necessity for Israel’s energy sector,” Cohen said in a statement. “Around half a million residents live in this area, so after 50 years, this is a long-overdue step.”

The project will “put [the West Bank] on the map in the fields of energy and infrastructure, improve residents’ quality of life and energy security, and accelerate economic development in the region,” Cohen said.

He toured the area alongside Israel Ganz, head of the Binyamin Regional Council, and Likud MK Nissim Vaturi, who chairs the Knesset committee overseeing the Israeli Citizens’ Fund, which manages government revenues from the levy on oil and natural gas profits.