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    Susya (Hebrew: סוּסְיָא) is a religious communal Israeli settlement in Area C of the West Bank. Located near but not atop the ancient Jewish village and...
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  • Palestinian Susya's villagers. In 1983, an Israeli settlement also named Susya was established next to the Palestinian village. In 1986, the Israeli Defense...
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    contains only population of settlements recognized by the Israeli authorities. Israeli outposts, which are illegal by Israeli law, are not tracked, and...
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    Palestinian olive groves, near Israeli settlements near Elon Moreh, Karnei Shomron, Kedumim, Ma'on, and the Ma'on Farm, Susya, Shavei Shomron, Zayit Ra'anan...
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  • swathes of land thought important for future settlement projects, notoriously in the case of the area of Susya absorbing land worked by Bedouin herders with...
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  • killed in Israeli attacks in the past 24 hours, bringing the death toll to 21,978. 15 Palestinians were killed in the evening by an Israeli airstrike...
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    within Israel's recognized boundaries, but the grapes are grown in West Bank settlements across the divide such as Beit Yatir, Carmel, Ma'on and Susya. In...
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    Additionally, it is home to a rising number of Israeli settlers. Area C contains 230 Israeli settlements into which Israeli law is applied and under the Oslo Accords...
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    the Israeli Supreme Court. The West Bank, excepting East Jerusalem, is administered by the Israeli Civil Administration, a branch of the Israeli Ministry...
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  • Palestinian Susya villagers. In 1983, an Israeli settlement also named Susya was established next to the Palestinian village. In 1986, the Israeli Defense...
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  • against Houthi attacks. Armed Israeli settlers injured two Palestinian children near the village of Susya, south of Hebron. Israeli settlers assaulted an elderly...
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    criticism in Israel due to incidents where an employee was, according to the Israeli police, filmed puncturing the tires of the car of an Israeli settler,...
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  • Regavim (NGO) (category Non-governmental organizations involved in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict)
    a pro-settler Israeli NGO that monitors and pursues legal action in the Israeli court system against any construction lacking Israeli permits undertaken...
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  • by an Israeli sniper. Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian shepherds and activists who were accompanying them for safety in the village of Susya in Masafer...
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  • The CBS' definition of the Population of Israel, however: includes non-Israeli Palestinians (as well as Israeli Arabs/Palestinians) in East Jerusalem who...
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    assaulted Sunday evening by masked assailants near the West Bank settlement of Susya in the south Mount Hebron area. The Palestinians claim the assailants...
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    Dror Weinberg (category Israeli colonels)
    or "Torch Race" is held, from the settlement of Carmel to the settlement of Susya. A spring east of the settlement of Beit El is named after him "Ein...
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    Additional synagogues can be found in the Israeli-occupied territories of the West Bank, for example Susya and Herodium, and the Golan Heights, such as...
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    Umm el-Qanatir (category Ancient Jewish settlements of the Golan Heights)
    القناطر, romanized: Umm al-Qanāṭir, lit. 'mother of the arches'), recent Israeli name Ein Keshatot (Hebrew: עין קשתות, lit. 'spring of the arches'), is...
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  • Mitzpe Yair (category Israeli settlements in the West Bank)
     'Yair Lookout') is an unauthorized Israeli settlement in the West Bank. Located two kilometres south-east of Susya, it falls under the jurisdiction of...
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    Timeline of the Gaza Strip healthcare collapse (category Gaza Strip in the Israel–Hamas war)
    blindfolded and with their hands bound. Armed Israeli settlers injured two Palestinian children near the village of Susya, south of Hebron. WHO stated it had provided...
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  • Sanhedrin, where a German Noahide settler was living in a contested settlement near Susya, Har Hevron and being evicted due to complaints by the Jewish settlers...
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    Israeli outpost Mitzpeh Yair, report having their cistern vandalized by having an animal carcass thrown into it. Palestinians claim that "the Israeli...
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    Ein Nashut (category Ancient synagogues in the Land of Israel)
    Ein Neshut is an archaeological site where remains of a Jewish settlement from the Talmudic period and an ancient synagogue were discovered in the center...
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  • area of Susya was confiscated by the Israeli authorities, after, according to a village spokesman, they had strayed into an off–limits area. Israeli sources...
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    Tel Rumeida (category Religious Israeli settlements)
    excavations on the site as pretexts for expanding the settlement—the City of David (Ir David) and Susya are compared—a form of 'annexation in the guise of...
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    As-Samu (category Ancient Jewish settlements of Judaea)
    was destroyed. The commander of the Israeli paratroop battalion, Colonel Yoav Shaham, was killed and ten other Israeli soldiers were wounded. As a result...
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    Daroma (category Israel articles missing geocoordinate data)
    המוסלמית הקדומה [Horbat Susya and Rujum el-Hamiri as a Case-Study for the Development of the Village and the Rural Settlement in the Southern Hebron Hills...
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  • Thumbnail for Nir Kiryat Arba yeshiva
    Nir Kiryat Arba yeshiva (category Yeshivas in Israel)
    including Carmel, Maon, Susya, Beit Hagai, and other settlements in the Judean Hills, forming the basis for the settlement of Samaria, which is also...
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    at-Tawani, while Israeli settlements and outposts are connected to the Israeli water system. At-Tawani's residents frequently petition the Israeli military administration...
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