[1] Ynet reported that the community was "designated for wealthy, young American immigrants who want to make aliyah and live in style.
"[2] Former JNF President Ronald Lauder said that Blueprint Negev answers the need for Jews looking to make aliyah the pioneering way.
[7] The plan includes green spaces, an amphitheater for events, a lake for boating and promenades for strolling.
[8] Sansana is part of the Har Hebron Regional Council governing Hebron-area settlements.
[4] They argue that the planned developments will require a large public investment per capita that benefits a small number of comparatively well-off immigrants in a region with high poverty rates.