‘A genuine rehabilitation of the border settlements necessitates comparing the land ownership rights of moshavim and kibbutzim with those of city residents. This comparison forms the basis for the “protection, strengthening, and compensation of the settlements” and must be a core element of any effective rehabilitation plan for settlements along the conflict lines in the north, south, east, and elsewhere.’ > Dr. Guy Kagan, in an article published in KAV LAMOSHAV.
A new study recently initiated at the Samuel Neaman Institute, led by Prof. Rachelle Alterman, explores the public rationale behind continuing the national land and housing ownership policy for kibbutzim and moshavim.