The initiative aims to expand the ecosystem connecting academia, industry, and the military while promoting innovation, cyber technologies, employment, tourism, and the revitalization of Beer-Sheva’s Old City as a hub for young residents and tourists.By Pesach Benson, TPSThe Israeli government approved a comprehensive plan to develop Beer-Sheva and the wider Negev region, with an investment of approximately NIS 1 billion ($310 million) on Sunday.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said the plan represents a historic transformation for the metropolitan area.“Today, we are bringing to the government a major assistance program for Beer-Sheva, totaling over a billion shekels. This includes strengthening in many areas that are important to the citizens of Beer-Sheva: light rail, cyber assistance, R&D development, livelihoods. Our actions will strengthen the entire Negev region,” Netanyahu said.The plan targets four main areas. Approximately NIS 200 million ($61.3 million) will be dedicated to economic growth, including the establishment of a dual civilian-military applied R&D center.The initiative aims to expand the ecosystem connecting academia, industry, and the military while promoting innovation, cyber technologies, employment, tourism, and the revitalization of Beer-Sheva’s Old City as a hub for young residents and tourists.Transportation infrastructure will also see significant investment.The government plans to construct a light rail system linking Beer-Sheva with surrounding suburbs and Israel Defense Forces facilities, including a route to a new hospital. Officials say the development is designed to meet the demands of a growing metropolitan population.NIS 500 million ($153.2 million) will be allocated to enhance personal security and quality of life.This includes the construction of a new police station, expansion of the Southern Police District, and deployment of advanced technological systems to address regional security challenges.Health services will be bolstered with additional psychologists and paramedical staff, while urban renewal, culture, and sports programs will receive dedicated support, including a Wingate Institute branch in the city.Education and human capital development will receive around NIS 120 million ($36.8 million), focusing on formal and informal learning, STEM education, and higher education excellence.A municipal center for technological professions is planned to foster innovation and workforce development in the region.Finance Minister Smotrich emphasized the practical impact of the plan, saying, “We continue to realize a vision of developing and flourishing the Negev, not with slogans but with budgets and actions. Over a billion shekels that will be poured into Beer-Sheva are real good news for the capital of the Negev and all residents of the region. I thank the Prime Minister for his cooperation and all my fellow ministers who have mobilized. Special thanks to the mayor, Rubik Danilovich, who is a soul player and a true partner.”Danilovich hailed the initiative as “a central national mission. The Negev is in a crucial period for its future and the future of the country. If we mobilize together, we will transform Beer-Sheva and the Negev into the new Israeli dream,” he said.Roughly 676,000 people live in the Beer-Sheva metropolitan area.The post ‘A new Israeli dream’: Government earmarks $310 million to transform Beer-Sheva and Negev appeared first on World Israel News.