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Tel Aviv (JTA) — Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin has
instructed Israel's transport
minister to expedite plans
for enlarging Ben-Gurion
Airport so the international
facility will be able to handle
10 million passengers a year'
by century's end.
The present . facilities can
handle only 4 million
travelers annually. Expan-
sion plans include construc-
ting a new 'terminal and
runway extension.
Mr. Rabin, meeting with
airport authority heads, told
Transport Minister Yisrael
Kessar to bring the plans to
the Cabinet as soon as possi-
ble for government approval.
Motti Debi, who is airport
chief, presented the plans for
the new terminal at the
meeting, which was also at-
tended by Finance Minister
Avraham Shohat.
The new terminal will be a
separate building close to
the existing structure, which
was created through a series
of smaller extensions to the
original small building in
use since the days of the
British Mandate.
Like major terminals at
sophisticated airfields
elsewhere in the world, the
new structure will consist of
a central building around
which a series of fingers are
linked to parked airplanes
by adjustable covered
passageways.
At Ben-Gurion now, pas-
sengers currently deplane
over a movable staircase and
have to take a bus to the
main terminal.
Mr. Rabin instructed Mr.
Kessar to ensure that con-
struction, due to begin next
year, be completed by the
end of 1998.
The construction is to be
financed by private in-
vestors and sale of a 15-year
bond.
The cost of the first part of
the project, to enlarge
traveler capacity, is
estimated at $500 million. A
second stage, to increase
capacity to 15 million pas-
sengers a year, is to cost an-
other $350 million.
The airport, at the hub of
the country's major north-
south and east-west road
systems, is also planned to
be linked by rail to the coun-
try's major population
centers.
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Fortress Wall
Is Unearthed
Tel Aviv (JTA) — Archae-
ologists have uncovered
what "they believe is the
oldest fortress wall ever
found anywhere, the Anti-
quities Authority has an-
nounced.
According to archaeologist
Eli Yanai, an 83-foot-long
wall unearthed near Hadera
is more than 5,000 years old.
But some experts estimate
the wall to be as old as 7,000
years.
The remains of the wall
came to light during con-
struction to widen a road
that runs through the Wadi
Ara valley of the southern
Carmel range, south of
Haifa.
Along with the wall, which
is 3.6-feet tall, a watchtower
was uncovered at the site.
The wall originally sur-
rounded a 200-acre site. Also
found at the site were the
skeletons of a young couple
clasping each other and the
house of a well-to-do famiLv
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