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July 15, 1994 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-07-15

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Tel Aviv, and to give a lifeline to
the economically depressed
Galilee and Negev.
As to the charge that the
highway will cause the spread of
suburbs, shopping centers, roads
and other cement-intensive de-
velopments to the countryside,
Arye Shabtai, spokesman for the
project, replied, "This has been
happening for a long time. The
only way we can stop it is to do
like the Chinese and limit fami-
lies to one child, or repeal the Law
of Return and forbid Jews to
come to live here."
There are other alternatives,
or partial alternatives, though —
like passenger train networks,
which have been promised in
Israel for decades, but have never
materialized.
"The highway has to be built,"
said Professor Tomer Goodovitch,
a planning expert at Tel Aviv
University, "but on a smaller
scale, and only together with
trains and light rail and im-
provements on the existing roads.
Building such a huge highway
with so many big interchanges in
the Dan Region is inevitably
going to require the construction
of additional connecting roads
and highways."
Maybe the highway's plans
can be modified to preserve as
much open space as possible
while still providing drivers an
escape route from Dan Region

"The Trans-Israel
Highway ... would
turn Israel into one
sprawling urban and
suburban bloc."

—Amit Shapira

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be built. But there's no getting
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feel about as filled up as it can
get, yet its population will, of
course, still be growing. What this
will mean to the issues of mass
aliyah, of territorial compromise,
of open borders with Israel's
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