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It is the site of the Gush Etzion visitors' center, [34] a gas station, [34] an automotive repair shop, a Rami Levy discount supermarket, [35] an electronics store, the Gush Etzion Winery (one minute towards Alon Shvut on the north side of the road), [36] [37] a bakery, natural foods store, eyeglass shop, clothing store and pizza / felafel ...
Gush Etzion Junction is located in the northern Judean Hills at about 950 m above sea level. The junction is a 25-meter (82 ft) diameter roundabout (traffic circle) at the intersection of Route 60 and Route 367. Nearby communities include Efrat, Elazar, Alon Shvut, Kfar Etzion, Migdal Oz and Beit Fajjar.
The Gush Etzion Regional Council (Hebrew: מועצה אזורית גוש עציון, Mo'atza Azorit Gush Etzion) is a regional council in the northern Judean Hills, the northern part of the southern area of the West Bank, administering the settlements in the Gush Etzion region, as well as others nearby.
Elazar (Hebrew: אֶלְעָזָר) is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank, 18 kilometers south of Jerusalem in the Gush Etzion cluster of settlements. A community settlement, it had a population of 2,615 in 2022. It is administered by the Gush Etzion Regional Council. [2]
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Kfar Etzion massacre Part of 1947–48 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine Arab Legion Major Abdullah el Tell (far right) with Captain Hikmat Mihyar (far left) pose with two of the four Jewish survivors of the Fall of Gush Etzion. Around May 13, 1948. Location Kfar Etzion, Mandatory Palestine Date May ...
For Israel, this will facilitate the international recognition of Israeli sovereignty in Ariel, Gush Etzion and major Jewish population areas as well as the Jordan Valley. The latter is critical ...
It falls under the jurisdiction of Gush Etzion Regional Council. [2] In 2022 it had a population of 4,326. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law , but the Israeli government disputes this.
Admission is $18. Proceeds will benefit the Gush Etzion Foundation, which supports initiatives in the region.