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Elkana or Elqana is a Jewish settlement in the Samaria region of the West Bank. It was founded in 1977 and as of 2002 it ahd a population of 4,000. It was established as one the earliest settlements after 64 Knesset members signed a bill to allow te use of state land in the area for construction. Amongst the first families to move to the settlement was that of the former Chief of Staff Shaul Mofaz. The town was named after the father of Samuel who was thought to live in the area. The town is mostly religious, as is one of the most sought after areas in the West Bank. One of the most contentious issues in the Arab-Israeli Conflict has been the Israeli policy of sponsoring, supporting, and/or tolerating the establishment of Jewish communities in areas that came under Israeli control as a result of the 1967 Six Day War. ...
The modern Knesset building, Israels parliament, in Jerusalem Though similar-sounding, Beit Knesset (××ת ×× ×¡×ª) literally means House of Assembly, and refers to a synagogue. ...
Shaul Mofaz during a meeting with U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld on November 10, 2003. ...
Samuel or Shmuel (Hebrew: שְ×××Ö¼×Öµ×, Standard Tiberian ) is an important leader of ancient Israel in the Book(s) of Samuel in the Hebrew Bible. ...
Elkana is sited just to the east of the Green Line, and is adjacent to the city of Rosh HaAyin. Rosh HaAyin (רֹ××©× ×ָעָ×Ö´× (Originally Ancient Israelite town of Aphek) origin of the spring is a city in the Center District of Israel in Israel. ...
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