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  2. History of the Jews in Hebron - Wikipedia

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    Jewish settlement in Hebron was sparse during this period. In the Byzantine period, when a church was built over the Cave of the Patriarchs, the authorities allowed the Jews to pray in one part of it. A synagogue was established near the entrance to the Cave, but it was converted into a church after the Crusader conquest, and the Jews were ...

  3. Israeli–Palestinian conflict in Hebron - Wikipedia

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    But Hebron became Jewish four thousand years ago under Abraham and included a number of settlements that were destroyed two days before Israel was established." [15] Shavei Hebron yeshiva in the Beit Romano building of the Jewish quarter in old Hebron. The modern city is visible at the top.

  4. Tel Rumeida - Wikipedia

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    Three lots of land are regarded as in Jewish ownership, having been purchased in the 19th century by the old Jewish Hebronite community: 2, lots 52 and 53, to the north, and one the south side. The Jewish settlement is called Jesse's Lands (Admot Yishai). Er-Rumeidy, a Jewish Karaite cemetery containing around 500 tombs, [15] is located to the ...

  5. Hebron - Wikipedia

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    David Ben-Gurion also considered that Hebron was the one sector of the conquered territories that should remain under Jewish control and be open to Jewish settlement. [171] Apart from its symbolic message to the international community that Israel's rights in Hebron were, according to Jews, inalienable, [ 172 ] settling Hebron also had ...

  6. 1929 Hebron massacre - Wikipedia

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    [58] [page needed] Subsequently, Israelis settled in Hebron as part of Israel's settlement program, and the Committee of the Jewish Community of Hebron was established as the municipal body of the settlers. Today, about 500–800 Israelis live in the city's old quarter.

  7. Kiryat Arba - Wikipedia

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    'Town of the Four') is an urban Israeli settlement on the outskirts of Hebron, in the southern Israeli-occupied West Bank. Founded in 1968, in 2022 it had a population of 7,490. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this. [3]

  8. Ma'on, Har Hevron - Wikipedia

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    Ma'on (Hebrew: מָעוֹן) is an Israeli settlement organized as a moshav shitufi in the West Bank. Located in the Judean Hills south of Hebron and north of Beersheba, it falls under the jurisdiction of Har Hevron Regional Council. In 2022, it had a population of 607.

  9. A small minority of Israeli hostage families don’t want a ...

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    Mor, the co-founder for the forum, resides in the Jewish settlement of Kiryat Arba, near Hebron in the occupied West Bank. His son was kidnapped by Palestinian militants from the Nova Festival on ...