Palestinians replace Hebrew road signs

In a U.S.-funded project, Palestinians have begun replacing Hebrew road signs in the West Bank with signs in Arabic and English in preparation for statehood.

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(JTA) — In a U.S.-funded project, Palestinians have begun replacing Hebrew road signs in the West Bank with signs in Arabic and English in preparation for statehood.

Howard Sumka of the U.S. Agency for International Development said the project is being funded to the tune of $20 million, Ynet reported. The project is expected to take four years.

 

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