Metula has great tourism potential, and a local authority that has the power to do good for the residents, for all citizens of Israel, and for the tourists who will enter the country. Therefore, when the ministry began to act on the issue, we found Metula as a place where public money would generate income for the Israeli economy, will lead to the creation of many jobs and will provide sources of livelihood for all the residents of the area”.

Now that the bureaucracy has been resolved, the Ministry of Tourism has begun to implement projects that were approved by the PTIDT Committee (Public Tourism Infrastructure Development Team) in the Ministry, with the first pedestrian street project in Metula being the first.

As recalled, the Reshonim Street Pedestrian Project is a project whose cost is estimated at approximately 4 million ILS. As part of it, visitors will be able to enjoy a significant change that will make Rishonim Street in Metula an attractive place, and will be part of the growing tourism sequence in the place.

Tourism Minister Razvozov: “Metula has great tourism potential, and a local authority that has the power to do good for the residents, for all citizens of Israel, and for the tourists who will enter the country. Therefore, when the ministry began to act on the issue, we found Metula as a place where public money would generate income for the Israeli economy, will lead to the creation of many jobs and will provide sources of livelihood for all the residents of the area”.