Israeli Residential Settlement Construction in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, 1990-1998
From:
May-June 1999 Settlement Report
| Building Starts (units) |
1998 |
1997 |
1996 |
1995 |
1994 |
1993 |
1992 |
1991 |
1990 |
| Publicly Financed Construction |
1,740 |
1,000 |
1,040 |
1,850 |
600 |
410 |
5,000 |
6,680 |
830 |
| Privately Financed Construction |
2,160 |
900 |
640 |
670 |
720 |
570 |
1,210 |
1,070 |
980 |
| Total Construction |
3,900 |
1,900 |
1,680 |
2,520 |
1,320 |
980 |
6,210 |
7,750 |
1,810 |
| Total in Israel and the Occupied Territories |
42,920 |
50,930 |
55,940 |
68,900 |
43,320 |
33,630 |
44,900 |
83,510 |
42,410 |
| |
| Building Completions (units) |
1998 |
1997 |
1996 |
1995 |
1994 |
1993 |
1992 |
1991 |
1990 |
| Publicly Financed Construction |
1,030 |
1,360 |
1,470 |
540 |
870 |
3,290 |
5,890 |
1,100 |
690 |
| Privately Financed Construction |
750 |
590 |
640 |
970 |
1,250 |
980 |
980 |
1,040 |
650 |
| Total Construction |
1,780 |
1,950 |
2,110 |
1,510 |
2,120 |
4,270 |
6,870 |
2,140 |
1,340 |
| Total in Israel and the Occupied Territories |
50,600 |
63,850 |
52,280 |
38,600 |
33,930 |
43,190 |
70,110 |
42,270 |
19,960 |
| |
| Active Construction (units) |
1998 |
1997 |
1996 |
1995 |
1994 |
1993 |
1992 |
1991 |
1990 |
| Publicly Financed Construction |
2,640 |
1,780 |
2,290 |
2,850 |
2,580 |
3,170 |
- |
7,200 |
1,310 |
| Privately Financed Construction |
2,730 |
1,360 |
1,040 |
1,080 |
2,410 |
2,460 |
- |
1,480 |
1,540 |
| Total Construction |
5,370 |
3,140 |
3,330 |
3,930 |
4,990 |
5,630 |
- |
8,680 |
2,850 |
| Total in Israel and the Occupied Territories |
81,530 |
88,920 |
100,750 |
94,250 |
72,500 |
64,110 |
- |
95,200 |
54,910 |
Figures exclude significant construction in Greater Jerusalem and along the Green Line.
Source: 1998 Statistical Abstract of Israel, No. 49: Table 16.5; 1997,
No. 48: Table 16.5; 1995, No. 46: Table 16.4; 1994, No. 45: Table 16.4;
1992, No. 43: Table 16.5; CBS: Consumption and Finance, April 15, 1999.
From the U.S. State Department reports on Israeli settlement activity
mandated by the now-expired U.S. loan guarantee program 1993-1998.
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