The Supreme Court rejected three petitions submitted by Shaham Real Estate against Amana, the World Zionist Organization, and the Shomron Council, alleging irregularities in the allocation of state land in Judea and Samaria, requiring it to pay Amana's legal fees.
Supreme Court judges Yitzhak Amit, Meni Mazuz, and George Kra determined that Shaham Real Estate, which built a neighborhood in Barkan, is trying to present a civil dispute with Barkan and Amana as a matter of principle while pretending to be a public petitioner, but is in reality motivated by commercial considerations.