The Zionist occupation government approved what is known as the “five-year plan” regarding occupied Jerusalem, which aims to strengthen Israelization and Judaization in Jerusalem under the cover of “reducing social and economic gaps between 2023 and 2028.”

The budget of the five-year plan is about 3.2 billion shekels, and the plan targets the education, housing, and health sectors, and other items related to Zionist security in Jerusalem.

Among the terms of the plan is the occupation government’s commitment to build 2,000 housing units for Palestinians in occupied Jerusalem, in an attempt by the occupation authorities to penetrate Jerusalemite society through normalization by convincing them of improving their social conditions.

One of the provisions of the five-year plan stipulates financing an increase in the number of occupation police personnel and municipal inspectors, adding surveillance cameras, and establishing other occupation police stations in occupied Jerusalem, which means more occupation encroachment in Jerusalem.