Israel Approves $3.2bn Grant to Intel for Construction of $25bn Chip Plant

Israel Approves .2bn Grant to Intel for Construction of bn Chip Plant

Israel’s ⁣government has agreed to give Intel Corp a $3.2bn grant for a new $25bn chip plant ⁤it⁣ plans​ to‍ build in southern Israel, both⁢ sides have said.

The news on Tuesday comes ⁢as Israel ‍remains locked in an intense war on the Gaza Strip,⁣ which ⁣has killed ⁣close to 21,000 Palestinians since October‌ 7, and ushered global ​calls⁣ to boycott Israel and ⁣companies that benefit from its occupation of Palestinian lands.

The news on Tuesday comes as Israel remains locked in an intense⁢ war on the Gaza Strip, which has killed close to 21,000 Palestinians since October⁢ 7, and ushered global calls ‍to boycott Israel and⁤ companies that ⁣benefit from its occupation of Palestinian ‌lands.

Israel’s ‍deal with Intel⁣ is a big show of ⁢support by a ​major US company and a generous offer by the ⁣Israeli⁤ government ‌at a time when ‍Washington – which is Israel’s biggest​ supporter‌ – has increased‍ pressure on Tel Aviv to take⁢ further steps ​to minimise civilian casualties in Gaza.

In addition to the grant that⁣ amounts ‍to 12.8 percent of the total investment, the chipmaker also committed to buying 60 billion shekels ($16.6bn) worth​ of goods and⁢ services from Israeli ⁢suppliers over the next⁢ decade, ​while ⁢the new facility‌ is​ expected​ to create ‍several thousand jobs.

In June, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicised news ⁤of the deal – which remained unconfirmed by Intel until now –‍ heralding ⁣the decision to build a new chip plant as “unprecedented”, adding that “this ⁢is the largest investment ever in‌ the State of ⁢Israel”.

Intel operates​ four development and production sites in Israel,⁣ including a manufacturing plant in Kiryat Gat, 42km (26 miles) from the Gaza Strip.

Article from ⁢ www.aljazeera.com

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