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'''Mevo |
'''Mevo Dothan''' ({{lang-he-n|מְבוֹא דּוֹתָן}}; ''lit.'' Dothan's approach) is an ] in the ]. Located in the northern ]n hills,<ref> Prime Minister's Office</ref> south of the ] on road 585 east of ] and adjacent to the ] town of ], it is organised as a ] and falls under the jurisdiction of ]. In {{Israel populations|Year}} it had a population of {{Israel populations|Mevo Dotan}}. | ||
The ] considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank ], but the Israeli government disputes this.<ref name="BBC_GC4">{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/1682640.stm |title=The Geneva Convention |publisher=BBC News |date=10 December 2009 |accessdate=27 November 2010 }}</ref> Mevo |
The ] considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank ], but the Israeli government disputes this.<ref name="BBC_GC4">{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/1682640.stm |title=The Geneva Convention |publisher=BBC News |date=10 December 2009 |accessdate=27 November 2010 }}</ref> Mevo Dothan is built on land belonging to Ya'bad.<ref>, December 31, 2015 (WAFA)</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Mevo |
Mevo Dothan was established in October 1977 by a group of religious ] and non-religious ] ] who lived in tents adjacent to the police building of ], and was named for being on the way to the ancient town of ] (Gen 37:17). The group relocated to its hilltop location in June 1981 with the aid of the ] settlement organization. The local Arab residents called the hilltop the 'Bald Mountain' (Jabl al-Akra) because of its barren state. One of the reasons for choosing this location was to settle state-owned lands in an area that had no Jewish population. Over the years, many of the religious families moved away.{{Citation needed|date=July 2015}} | ||
In 2001, following the outbreak of the ], and the degradation of the security level in the area, almost half the residents left the village. The heads of the village committee called for public assistance in repopulating the empty homes and in 2003, the 'Golan Yeshiva' decided to accept the challenge. Several families moved to the village, founded a ] and rejuvenated the religious life in the village.{{Citation needed|date=July 2015}} | In 2001, following the outbreak of the ], and the degradation of the security level in the area, almost half the residents left the village. The heads of the village committee called for public assistance in repopulating the empty homes and in 2003, the 'Golan Yeshiva' decided to accept the challenge. Several families moved to the village, founded a ] and rejuvenated the religious life in the village.{{Citation needed|date=July 2015}} | ||
==Alonei Arava Nature Reserve== | ==Alonei Arava Nature Reserve== | ||
Two kilometers south of Mevo |
Two kilometers south of Mevo Dothan is the Alonei Arava Nature Reserve, named after the oak trees (''alonim'') that grow in the area and the nearby Arab village of ]. East of the nature reserve is Jabal al-Aqra' (326 m), and the nature reserve overlaps the hill's northwest ].<ref>{{cite book|last=Hareuveni|first=Imanuel|script-title=he:קום התהלך בארץ: מדריך שמורות טבע בישראל|year=1985|publisher=]|location=]|isbn=965-05-0193-2|page=226|edition=2nd|language=Hebrew|trans_title=Nature Reserves in Israel|quote=שם השמורה – לפי עצי האלון הגדלים בה ולפי הצורה העברית של שם הכפר הסמוך ערבה (בו מוצע לזהות, לפי אחת הסברות, את אֲרֻבּוֹת, מרכז המחוז התשיעי של מלכות שלמה ועיר מושבו של הנציב השלישי, מ-12 נציביו של המלך שלה )." "השמורה משתרעת על שלוחה צפ'-מע' של ג'בל אל-אקרע המתנשאת לרום 276 מ'.}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 17:53, 22 September 2017
Place in Judea and Samaria Area, IsraelMevo Dothan Template:Hebrew | |
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Mevo Dothan | |
Coordinates: 32°25′12.39″N 35°10′10.24″E / 32.4201083°N 35.1695111°E / 32.4201083; 35.1695111 | |
Country | Israel |
District | Judea and Samaria Area |
Council | Shomrom |
Region | West Bank |
Affiliation | Amana |
Founded | 1977 |
Founded by | Amana |
Population | 612 |
Mevo Dothan (Template:Lang-he-n; lit. Dothan's approach) is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank. Located in the northern Samarian hills, south of the Dothan Valley on road 585 east of Baqa al-Gharbiyye and adjacent to the Palestinian town of Ya'bad, it is organised as a community settlement and falls under the jurisdiction of Shomron Regional Council. In 2022 it had a population of 612.
The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this. Mevo Dothan is built on land belonging to Ya'bad.
History
Mevo Dothan was established in October 1977 by a group of religious Orthodox and non-religious Jewish Israelis who lived in tents adjacent to the police building of Sa-Nur, and was named for being on the way to the ancient town of Dothan (Gen 37:17). The group relocated to its hilltop location in June 1981 with the aid of the Amana settlement organization. The local Arab residents called the hilltop the 'Bald Mountain' (Jabl al-Akra) because of its barren state. One of the reasons for choosing this location was to settle state-owned lands in an area that had no Jewish population. Over the years, many of the religious families moved away.
In 2001, following the outbreak of the Second Intifada, and the degradation of the security level in the area, almost half the residents left the village. The heads of the village committee called for public assistance in repopulating the empty homes and in 2003, the 'Golan Yeshiva' decided to accept the challenge. Several families moved to the village, founded a kollel and rejuvenated the religious life in the village.
Alonei Arava Nature Reserve
Two kilometers south of Mevo Dothan is the Alonei Arava Nature Reserve, named after the oak trees (alonim) that grow in the area and the nearby Arab village of Arrabeh. East of the nature reserve is Jabal al-Aqra' (326 m), and the nature reserve overlaps the hill's northwest range.
References
- "Regional Statistics". Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
- Mevo Dotan Prime Minister's Office
- "The Geneva Convention". BBC News. 10 December 2009. Retrieved 27 November 2010.
- Israeli Settlers Attack Taxi Driver, Shut Down Main Road near Jenin, December 31, 2015 (WAFA)
- Hareuveni, Imanuel (1985). קום התהלך בארץ: מדריך שמורות טבע בישראל (in Hebrew) (2nd ed.). Israel: Israel Ministry of Defense. p. 226. ISBN 965-05-0193-2.
שם השמורה – לפי עצי האלון הגדלים בה ולפי הצורה העברית של שם הכפר הסמוך ערבה (בו מוצע לזהות, לפי אחת הסברות, את אֲרֻבּוֹת, מרכז המחוז התשיעי של מלכות שלמה ועיר מושבו של הנציב השלישי, מ-12 נציביו של המלך שלה )." "השמורה משתרעת על שלוחה צפ'-מע' של ג'בל אל-אקרע המתנשאת לרום 276 מ'.
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External links
- Official website
- pictures of Mevo Dotan
- Jerusalem Post 6/23/05: "Hermesh between the crosshairs" Peace Now Five Doves United Jerusalem
- Peres to Blair: Two West Bank settlements could be evacuated Haaretz
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