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Pioneering Families Establish New Jewish Settlement on Mount Ebal in Northern Samaria
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First reported by Arutz Sheva · 21 hours ago
What happened
Dozens of pioneering families established the first Jewish settlement on Mount Ebal in northern Samaria, near the biblical Altar of Joshua. The event was marked by a ceremony attended by senior Israeli officials who highlighted its historical and strategic significance. The settlement aims to grow to 600 families and strengthen Jewish presence in the region.
- 01Dozens of families founded the first Jewish settlement on Mount Ebal in northern Samaria.
- 02The settlement is near the biblical Altar of Joshua, a site of historical significance.
- 03Yossi Dagan called the event a historic milestone and emphasized strategic importance.
- 04Officials stressed the settlement as a response to security challenges and a symbol of Jewish resilience.
- 05The settlement plans to grow to 600 families and become a major city in Samaria.
- 06The establishment was done openly with full government approval and broad political support.
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Arutz ShevaRight · Hebrew16 hours ago
Pioneering Families Establish New Jewish Settlement on Mount Ebal in Northern Samaria
Now 14Right · Hebrew19 hours ago
First Families Settle in New Israeli Community Eival in Northern Samaria
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