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Elon Moreh

Coordinates:32°14′2″N35°19′53″E/ 32.23389°N 35.33139°E/32.23389; 35.33139
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Elon Moreh
אֵלוֹן מוֹרֶה
Hebrewtranscription(s)
• unofficialElon More
The two older neighbourhoods, looking south
The two older neighbourhoods, looking south
Etymology: Named after Biblical town
Elon Moreh is located in the Northern West Bank
Elon Moreh
Elon Moreh
Coordinates:32°14′2″N35°19′53″E/ 32.23389°N 35.33139°E/32.23389; 35.33139
DistrictJudea and Samaria Area
CouncilShomron
RegionWest Bank
AffiliationAmana
Founded1980
Population
(2022)[1]
2,105
ArkinRahamei Tirtzahsynagogue

Elon Moreh(Hebrew:אֵלוֹן מוֹרֶה) is anOrthodox JewishIsraeli settlementin theWest Bank.Located northeast of thePalestiniancity ofNablus,on the slopes of the Mount Kabir ridge, it falls under the jurisdiction ofShomron Regional Council.In 2022, it had a population of 2,105.

Elon Moreh is located on land confiscated from twoPalestinianvillages,AzmutandDeir al-Hatab.

The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bankillegal under international law,but the Israeli government disputes this.[2]

Name and biblical references

The name of the village comes from a passage in theTorahrelating to the first location whereAbrahamsettled after crossing theJordan River.

In theBible,Elon Moreh is where God told Abraham, "To your descendants will I give this land" (Genesis 12:7). Jacob,the son ofIsaacand grandson of Abraham, purchased land near Elon Moreh and Shechem (Genesis 33:19).

History

The Elon Moreh settlement was first erected on a site adjacent toRujeiband then, following an appeal and a court decision, was transferred in 1979 to nearby land seized by theIDFfrom two Palestinian villages, Azmut and Deir al-Hatab. Further swathes of land were subsequently seized fromSalim.[3]The official municipal boundaries extend around 1,844 dunams of land.[4] According to ARIJ, the expropriations of the two villages originally were as follows

A subsequent confiscation, amounting to 23 hectares took place with the seizure not only of further Azmut and Deit al-Hatab land, but also parcels of land belonging to the village of Salim in 1995 in order to construct Route 557, paving Elon Moreh and linking it to the nearby (3.9 km) village ofItamar.The ostensible purpose of the road was to enable the settlers to avoid passing through Salim. The road is off limits for Palestinian vehicles, and local Palestinians themselves are not allowed to cross it on foot. One side effect of this measure was to deny local West Bankers access to 70% of their remaining land.[3][7][8]

The effective extent of Palestinian land under Elon Moreh's control is far larger. According to research undertaken byOCHA,Elon Moreh exercises an authority that imposes severe restrictions on Palestinians over 8 times more adjacent territory than the official municipal boundaries show, approximately 15,500 dunums. Official Israeli statistics themselves document that 63% of the area involved consists of privately-owned by Palestinians from the three affected villages, whose combined population amounts to (2017) 11,500.[4]

The method of makingDeclarations of State Land in the West Bankwas subsequently used to create many other West Bank settlements. In this, too, Elon Moreh was a precedent-setting case—a positive one in the eyes of some Israelis, an illegal one according to international law.[9]

Arab–Israeli conflict

On 29 July 1985, the bodies of two young Palestinians were discovered near Elon Moreh. They had disappeared shortly after the murder of two teachers nearJenin,21 July. The army reported that they had been preparing a bomb. Their families strongly denied this.[10]

On 21 May 1987, 8-year-old Israeli Rami Chaba was found dead in a cave with his head smashed by a rock, outside of Elon Moreh perimeter. His parents and neighbors searched for him all night after he was last seen riding his bicycle the day before.[11][12]

On 6 April 1988, Elon Moreh resident 15-year-oldTirza Poratwas accidentally shot dead in the neighbouring Palestinian village ofBeitaby fellow Jewish settler Romam Aldubli.[13]

On 7 October 2000,Joseph's Tombwas looted and razed by Palestinians. The next morning, the bullet-riddled body of Rabbi Hillel Lieberman of Elon Moreh, a cousin of SenatorJoseph Lieberman,was found on the outskirts of Nablus, where he had gone to check damage to the tomb.[14]

On 28 March 2002, a Palestinian gunman infiltrated the village, burst into the home of the Gavish family, and opened fire. The lone gunman managed to kill four residents, before being killed himself.[1]The victims were Rachel Gavish (50), David Gavish (50), Avraham Gavish (20), and Yitzhak Kanner (83).[15]

In March 2012, two Palestinians were spotted attempting to infiltrate Elon Moreh. They were arrested by the IDF when they were found to be in possession of large knives. It is believed by security forces that a stabbing attack was prevented.[16]

References

  1. ^"Regional Statistics".Israel Central Bureau of Statistics.Retrieved21 March2024.
  2. ^"The Geneva Convention".BBC News. 10 December 2009.Retrieved27 November2010.
  3. ^abMais Qandeel,Enforcing Human Rights of Palestinians in the Occupied Territory,Carl Grossmann Verlag, 2018ISBN978-3-941-15931-0pp.216–217.
  4. ^ab'The humanitarian impact of de facto settlement expansion: The case of Elon Moreh,'OCHA:Occupied Palestinian Territory10 February 2017.
  5. ^Deir al Hatab Village Profile,ARIJ, p. 15
  6. ^Azmut village profile,ARIJ, p. 15
  7. ^('Expel and Exploit: The Israeli Practice of Taking over Rural Palestinian Land,'B'tselemDecember 2016
  8. ^West Bank roads on which Israel forbids Palestinian vehicles,B'tselem,27 January 2017.
  9. ^Eyal Benvenisti,The Law of Occupation,1993, pp. 107–148. Oxford University Press.
  10. ^Middle East International No 256, 9 August 1985, PublishersLord Mayhew,Dennis Walters MP;Daoud Kuttabpp. 4, 5
  11. ^"West Bank Slaying Stirs Jews' Anger".Chicago Tribune.22 May 1987.
  12. ^"Jewish Child from the Elon Moreh Settlement Found Murdered Nearnablus".JTA. 22 May 1987.
  13. ^Noam Chomsky,Fateful Triangle: The United States, Israel, and the Palestinians,Updated Edition. Pluto Press, London. 1999.ISBN0-7453-1530-5.Page 494–495.
  14. ^Matthews 2007,p. 285.
  15. ^"Victims of Palestinian Violence and Terrorism since September 2000".
  16. ^Altman, Yair.Elon Moreh: Stabbing Attack Foiled; 2 Arrested,Ynetnews, 3 May 2012

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