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Governorate of Palestine Governorate in Palestine
Jerusalem Governorate
Governorate
2018 United Nations map of the area, showing the Israeli occupation arrangements in the governorate2018 United Nations map of the area, showing the Israeli occupation arrangements in the governorate
Location of Jerusalem Governorate
Country Palestine
Area
 • Total344 km (133 sq mi)
Population
 • Total365,521
 This figure excludes the Israeli West Bank Settlements
Governorates of the West Bank (State of Palestine)
Jenin Qabatiya Ya'bad Yamun JENIN Tulkarm TULKARM TUBAS Tubas Nablus NABLUS QALQILYA Qalqilya SALFIT Salfit RAMALLAH AND AL-BIREH Ramallah al-Bireh Beitunia Jericho JERICHO Jerusalem (al-Quds) JERUSALEM Bethlehem BETHLEHEM HEBRON Halhul Hebron Yatta Dura ad-Dhahiriya

The Quds Governorate (Arabic: محافظة القدس, romanizedMuḥāfaẓat al-Quds; Hebrew: נפת אל-קודס, romanizedNafah al-Quds), also Jerusalem Governorate, is one of the 16 governorates of Palestine and located in the central part of the West Bank. The current governor, appointed by the Palestinian National Authority, is Adnan Ghaith since 2018, who succeeded Adnan al-Husayni, appointed in 2008. The Governorate has two sub-districts: Jerusalem J1, which includes the localities within the territory controlled by the Israeli Jerusalem municipality (East Jerusalem), and Jerusalem J2, which includes the remaining parts of the Jerusalem Governorate. The district capital of the Governorate is East Jerusalem (al-Quds).

The total land area of the governorate is 344 km. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the governorate had a population of 429,500 residents in 2005, accounting for 10.5% of Palestinians living in the Palestinian territories in 2022 population had risen to 482,854 as official Statistics.

Division

The Quds Governorate is divided into the sub-districts "Jerusalem J1" and "Jerusalem J2". Jerusalem J1 comprises the parts of the West Bank that were annexed by Israel in 1980 and included within the Israeli municipality Jerusalem. Jerusalem J1 is usually referred to as East Jerusalem. Jerusalem J2 comprises the parts of the Governorate that are not included in J1.

Division by sub-district

Jerusalem J1: Al-Isawiya, Al-Quds (Old City), Ash-Shayyah, As-Sawahira Al-Gharbiya, As-Suwwana, At-Tur, Ath-Thuri, Bab As-Sahira, Beit Hanina, Beit Safafa, Jabal Al-Mukabbir, Kufr A’qab, Ras Al-Amud, Sharafat, Sheikh Jarrah, Shu’fat, Shu'fat Refugee Camp, Silwan, Sur Baher, Umm Tuba, Wadi Al-Joz

Jerusalem J2: Abu Dis, Al-Eizariya, Al-Jib, Al-Judeira, Al-Qubeiba, Al-Ram, As-Sawahira ash-Sharqiya, 'Anata, An-Nabi Samwil, Ash-Sheikh Sa’d, Az-Za’eem, Beit Anan, Beit Hanina al-Balad, Beit Ijza, Beit Iksa, Beit Surik, Biddu, Beit Duqqu, Bir Nabala, Dahiat Al-Bareed, Hizma, Jaba’, Khirbet Umm Al-Lahem, Mikhmas, Qalandya, Qalandya Refugee Camp, Qatanna, Rafat, the Bedouin community Al-Khan Al-Ahmar, the Bedouin community Jaba’, other Bedouin communities (see Bedouin village 'Arab al-Jahalin).

Municipal boundary in East Jerusalem with localities of Jerusalem J1 in light green

Division by locality type

Cities

Municipalities

Village councils

East Jerusalem neighborhoods

See also: List of East Jerusalem locations

Palestinian controlled Jerusalem neighborhoods

  • Nabi Samwil
  • Politics

    Expanded Jerusalem with Israeli municipal boundary of annexed area, 1967

    After the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, Jerusalem was divided. West Jerusalem came under Israeli rule and East Jerusalem, including the Old City, was ruled by Jordan until 1967. In the 1967 Six-Day War, Israel occupied the West Bank and unified the two parts of the city. East Jerusalem, along with other parts of the West Bank and West Jerusalem, were incorporated in one municipality. However, according to an agreement between the PLO and Israel, East Jerusalem's Palestinian residents are allowed to participate in the PNA elections, and those that have taken up Israeli citizenship can vote in the elections for the Knesset as well.

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    See also

    References

    1. "Main Indicators by Type of Locality - Population, Housing and Establishments Census 2017" (PDF). Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-01-28. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
    2. "Israel said to arrest PA Jerusalem governor, lawyer". The Times of Israel.
    3. ^ Israeli Settlements in Palestine—Annual Statistical Report 2012 Archived 2014-11-15 at the Wayback Machine, Concepts and Definitions, pp. -. Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, August 2013
    4. Jerusalem Bulletin English.pdf Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine

    External links

    • Jerusalem governorate List of residential gatherings. Palestinian National Information Centre, 1999. On web.archive.org
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