The Binyamin Regional Council has launched a new initiative aimed at bringing 1,000 new families to its communities. Some 120 new immigrant families have so far committed to making their homes in Binyamin, which is located just north of Jerusalem. Included in this number are new immigrants from France and Argentina who will be arriving in Israel in the coming weeks. Council spokesman Elazar Sela, speaking with Arutz-7 today, noted that many of the new families expected in Binaymin are second- or third-generation Yesha residents who wish to live in the new outposts. He expressed the hope that Israeli families, too, will consider moving to Binyamin. The campaign will kick off tonight in the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Jerusalem with the participation of the Absorption Directors of all the Binyamin Region communities. Asked about left-wing criticism of the campaign heard this morning on the media, Gideon Abramovitch of N\'vei Tzuf told Arutz-7 today, \"We concentrate on doing. We will continue bringing in new families and making room for others.\"