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Giv'at Ze'ev

Giv'at Ze'ev (Hebrew: גִּבְעַת זְאֵב) is an urban Israeli settlement[2] in the West Bank, five kilometers northwest of Jerusalem. The settlement was founded in 1977 on the site of the abandoned Jordanian military camp, adjacent to the site of ancient Gibeon. While it lies within the borders of the Matte Binyamin Regional Council, it is a separate municipal entity. In 2019 it had a population of 18,420.

Giv'at Ze'ev
  • גִבְעַת זְאֵב
  • چفعت زئيف
Hebrew transcription(s)
 • ISO 259Gibˁat Zˀeb
 • Also spelledGivat Zeev (unofficial)
View from the wadi
Giv'at Ze'ev
Coordinates: 31°51′51″N 35°10′11″E / 31.86417°N 35.16972°E / 31.86417; 35.16972Coordinates: 31°51′51″N 35°10′11″E / 31.86417°N 35.16972°E / 31.86417; 35.16972
RegionWest Bank
DistrictJudea and Samaria Area
Founded1977
Government
 • Head of MunicipalityYossi Avrahami
Area
 • Total4,841 dunams (4.841 km2 or 1.869 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)[1]
 • Total18,420
 • Density3,800/km2 (9,900/sq mi)
Name meaningZeev's Hill (also: Wolf Hill)
Websitewww.givat-zeev.muni.il (in Hebrew)

The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law,[3] but the Israeli government disputes this.[4][5]

Description

According to the Applied Research Institute–Jerusalem, Israel has confiscated land from three nearby Palestinian villages in order to construct Giv'at Ze'ev:

It was named after Ze'ev Jabotinsky, and declared a local council in 1983.[citation needed] Palestinians contend that under the expropriation maps contained in military orders, the road connecting it to Jerusalem, though ostensibly designed to "facilitate Palestinian movement", actually would confiscate 15 square kilometers of prime agricultural land, on which the livelihoods of 24,000 Palestinians depend in order to enable the programmed development of this settlement bloc.[10]

In 1996 a program of expansion with new housing units and an envisaged 20,000 new settlers was approved, to be constructed on land confiscated from the Palestinian villages of Beitunia, Biddu, and Jib, in what Palestinians call Wadi Salman, but which the Israelis have renamed Ha'ayalot valley.[2] Twice in successive years further areas amounting to 250 acres were confiscated from Beitunia and Jib to build an additional 11,550 units.[11] On March 9, 2008, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert approved the construction of 750 new homes in Giv'at Ze'ev under the Agan Ha'ayalot project. This approval stands in contrast to Olmert's policy of freezing new permits for expansion within existing settlements. Olmert argued that the project was first approved in 1999, but stopped in 2000, as a result of the Second Intifada. The approval was criticized by the Palestinian Authority, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, and the European Union. On the political right, the Shas party took credit for pressuring Olmert to approve the project.[12]

Both the Ayelet HaShahar synagogue and yeshiva built on private Palestinian land owned by the Allatif family of the nearby Palestinian township of Jib, are slated to be demolished by March 2014, after the prosecutor's office determined that the putative documents of land purchase were forgeries.[13]

Giv'at Ze'ev has four elementary schools and one junior high school. There are two youth movement branches: the Israeli Scouts (Arava tribe) and Bnei Akiva.

Location

It is located just off Highway 443, affording easy access to both Jerusalem and the Tel Aviv area. It is connected to Jerusalem by Egged Ta'avura bus routes 131, 132, 133, 134 and to Tel Aviv by Egged bus number 471. The loop circling Giv'at Ze'ev effectively annexes over 18 square miles of Palestinian land.[14] The town is patrolled by Mishmeret Ha'gvul and a local security force, and is secured by a security fence.[citation needed] Plans are underway to set a guard post near the entrance to route 443 (currently, the road is closed off by a security fence).[citation needed]

Religious life

The religious population in mixed and includes Chardal, Dati Leumi, Charedi and Secular. There are about 20 orthodox synagogues in the town, with more expected to be built as the community expands.

Giv'at Ze'ev is the center of the Karlin-Stolin Chasidim and one of the town's most notable residents is the Stoliner Rebbe Boruch Yaakov Meir Shochet. There is also a Chabad Lubavitch community there as well.[15]

Ramat Givat Zeev

Ramat Givat Zeev is a new section that was being developed in 2013.[16] The 400 housing units include both single-family houses and multi-family apartment buildings.[17] The development is being marketed towards English-speaking religious Jews making Aliyah to Israel.[18]

References

  1. ^ "Population in the Localities 2019" (XLS). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  2. ^ a b 'An Israeli settlement in close-up,' BBC News, 22 September 2009.
  3. ^ 'An Israeli settlement in close-up,' BBC News, 22 September 2009:'Built, like all settlements, in defiance of international law on land captured in 1967, its location is strategically important, south of Israel's Highway 443 cutting into the West Bank for 20km to connect Tel Aviv with Jerusalem.'
  4. ^ "The Geneva Convention". BBC News. 10 December 2009. Retrieved 27 November 2010.
  5. ^ Eric Silver (10 March 2008). "Israel defies freeze on illegal settlements". The Independent.
  6. ^ Al Jib Village Profile, ARIJ, August 2012, p. 18
  7. ^ Beit Duqqu Village Profile, ARIJ, p. 18
  8. ^ Beit Ijza village profile, 2012, ARIJ, p. 16
  9. ^ Beituniya Town Profile, ARIJ, p. 18
  10. ^ Deborah Cowen,Emily Gilbert (eds.) War, Citizenship, Territory, Routledge, 2008 p.277.
  11. ^ Cheryl Rubenberg,The Palestinians: In Search of a Just Peace,Lynne Rienner Publishers 2003 p.222
  12. ^ "PM Okays Givat Ze'ev Building Project". Jerusalem Post. 10 March 2008. Archived from the original on 8 July 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2011.
  13. ^ Chaim Levinson, 'Israel pledges to raze settler structures built on Palestinian land with forged deeds,' at Haaretz, 3 September 2013.
  14. ^ René Backmann,A Wall in Palestine,Macmillan 2010 p.136
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-01-14.
  16. ^ "New Jerusalem Housing Exclusively for Anglos". 7 October 2013.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-12-17. Retrieved 2013-12-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  18. ^ "Ramat Givat Zeev". YouTube.

External links

  • Givat Zeev Municipality
  • Nefesh B'Nefesh Community Guide for Giv'at Ze'ev, Israel.
  • Current weather in Givat Zeev (local weather station)
  • "An Israeli settlement in close-up". BBC. 22 September 2009. Retrieved 4 April 2011.
  • "In the shadow of an Israeli settlement". BBC. 25 September 2009. Retrieved 4 April 2011.
  • "Land Grab. Israel's Settlement Policy in the West Bank" (PDF). B'tselem. May 2002. Retrieved 4 April 2011.
  • "Under the Guise of Security. Routing the Separation Barrier to Enable the Expansion of Israeli Settlements in the West Bank" (PDF). B'tselem. December 2005. p. 34. Retrieved 4 April 2011.
  • Chabad of Giv'at Ze'ev

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Giv at Ze ev Hebrew ג ב ע ת ז א ב is an urban Israeli settlement 2 in the West Bank five kilometers northwest of Jerusalem The settlement was founded in 1977 on the site of the abandoned Jordanian military camp adjacent to the site of ancient Gibeon While it lies within the borders of the Matte Binyamin Regional Council it is a separate municipal entity In 2019 it had a population of 18 420 Giv at Ze ev ג ב ע ת ז א ב چفعت زئيفLocal councilHebrew transcription s ISO 259Gibˁat Zˀeb Also spelledGivat Zeev unofficial View from the wadiGiv at Ze evCoordinates 31 51 51 N 35 10 11 E 31 86417 N 35 16972 E 31 86417 35 16972 Coordinates 31 51 51 N 35 10 11 E 31 86417 N 35 16972 E 31 86417 35 16972RegionWest BankDistrictJudea and Samaria AreaFounded1977Government Head of MunicipalityYossi AvrahamiArea Total4 841 dunams 4 841 km2 or 1 869 sq mi Population 2019 1 Total18 420 Density3 800 km2 9 900 sq mi Name meaningZeev s Hill also Wolf Hill Websitewww wbr givat zeev wbr muni wbr il in Hebrew The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law 3 but the Israeli government disputes this 4 5 Contents 1 Description 2 Location 3 Religious life 4 Ramat Givat Zeev 5 References 6 External linksDescriptionAccording to the Applied Research Institute Jerusalem Israel has confiscated land from three nearby Palestinian villages in order to construct Giv at Ze ev 2 246 dunams from Al Jib 6 30 dunams from Beit Duqqu 7 9 dunums from Beit Ijza 8 1 036 dunams from Beitunia for Giv at Ze ev and Beit Horon 9 It was named after Ze ev Jabotinsky and declared a local council in 1983 citation needed Palestinians contend that under the expropriation maps contained in military orders the road connecting it to Jerusalem though ostensibly designed to facilitate Palestinian movement actually would confiscate 15 square kilometers of prime agricultural land on which the livelihoods of 24 000 Palestinians depend in order to enable the programmed development of this settlement bloc 10 In 1996 a program of expansion with new housing units and an envisaged 20 000 new settlers was approved to be constructed on land confiscated from the Palestinian villages of Beitunia Biddu and Jib in what Palestinians call Wadi Salman but which the Israelis have renamed Ha ayalot valley 2 Twice in successive years further areas amounting to 250 acres were confiscated from Beitunia and Jib to build an additional 11 550 units 11 On March 9 2008 Prime Minister Ehud Olmert approved the construction of 750 new homes in Giv at Ze ev under the Agan Ha ayalot project This approval stands in contrast to Olmert s policy of freezing new permits for expansion within existing settlements Olmert argued that the project was first approved in 1999 but stopped in 2000 as a result of the Second Intifada The approval was criticized by the Palestinian Authority US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and the European Union On the political right the Shas party took credit for pressuring Olmert to approve the project 12 Both the Ayelet HaShahar synagogue and yeshiva built on private Palestinian land owned by the Allatif family of the nearby Palestinian township of Jib are slated to be demolished by March 2014 after the prosecutor s office determined that the putative documents of land purchase were forgeries 13 Giv at Ze ev has four elementary schools and one junior high school There are two youth movement branches the Israeli Scouts Arava tribe and Bnei Akiva LocationIt is located just off Highway 443 affording easy access to both Jerusalem and the Tel Aviv area It is connected to Jerusalem by Egged Ta avura bus routes 131 132 133 134 and to Tel Aviv by Egged bus number 471 The loop circling Giv at Ze ev effectively annexes over 18 square miles of Palestinian land 14 The town is patrolled by Mishmeret Ha gvul and a local security force and is secured by a security fence citation needed Plans are underway to set a guard post near the entrance to route 443 currently the road is closed off by a security fence citation needed Religious lifeThe religious population in mixed and includes Chardal Dati Leumi Charedi and Secular There are about 20 orthodox synagogues in the town with more expected to be built as the community expands Giv at Ze ev is the center of the Karlin Stolin Chasidim and one of the town s most notable residents is the Stoliner Rebbe Boruch Yaakov Meir Shochet There is also a Chabad Lubavitch community there as well 15 Ramat Givat ZeevRamat Givat Zeev is a new section that was being developed in 2013 16 The 400 housing units include both single family houses and multi family apartment buildings 17 The development is being marketed towards English speaking religious Jews making Aliyah to Israel 18 References Population in the Localities 2019 XLS Israel Central Bureau of Statistics Retrieved 16 August 2020 a b An Israeli settlement in close up BBC News 22 September 2009 An Israeli settlement in close up BBC News 22 September 2009 Built like all settlements in defiance of international law on land captured in 1967 its location is strategically important south of Israel s Highway 443 cutting into the West Bank for 20km to connect Tel Aviv with Jerusalem The Geneva Convention BBC News 10 December 2009 Retrieved 27 November 2010 Eric Silver 10 March 2008 Israel defies freeze on illegal settlements The Independent Al Jib Village Profile ARIJ August 2012 p 18 Beit Duqqu Village Profile ARIJ p 18 Beit Ijza village profile 2012 ARIJ p 16 Beituniya Town Profile ARIJ p 18 Deborah Cowen Emily Gilbert eds War Citizenship Territory Routledge 2008 p 277 Cheryl Rubenberg The Palestinians In Search of a Just Peace Lynne Rienner Publishers 2003 p 222 PM Okays Givat Ze ev Building Project Jerusalem Post 10 March 2008 Archived from the original on 8 July 2012 Retrieved 4 April 2011 Chaim Levinson Israel pledges to raze settler structures built on Palestinian land with forged deeds at Haaretz 3 September 2013 Rene Backmann A Wall in Palestine Macmillan 2010 p 136 Chabad of Giv at Ze ev Giv at Ze ev Israel Archived from the original on 2008 01 14 New Jerusalem Housing Exclusively for Anglos 7 October 2013 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2013 12 17 Retrieved 2013 12 17 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Ramat Givat Zeev YouTube External linksGivat Zeev Municipality Nefesh B Nefesh Community Guide for Giv at Ze ev Israel Current weather in Givat Zeev local weather station An Israeli settlement in close up BBC 22 September 2009 Retrieved 4 April 2011 In the shadow of an Israeli settlement BBC 25 September 2009 Retrieved 4 April 2011 Land Grab Israel s Settlement Policy in the West Bank PDF B tselem May 2002 Retrieved 4 April 2011 Under the Guise of Security Routing the Separation Barrier to Enable the Expansion of Israeli Settlements in the West Bank PDF B tselem December 2005 p 34 Retrieved 4 April 2011 Chabad of Giv at 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