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    Migron (Hebrew: מגרון) is an Israeli outpost in the West Bank, located within 2 km of a former outpost by the same name, that was relocated to its present...
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    the development of and controversy over Israeli settlements. As of January 30, 2022 the West Bank settlement population was 490,493 and the settler population...
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    The attack came hours after Israeli police dismantled three structures in the nearby illegal Jewish settlement of Migron, leading newspapers to suggest...
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  • Meir Ettinger (category Israeli Orthodox Jews)
    setting up illegal Israeli outposts on Palestinian land, and attracted police attention for his militancy in two outposts - one, Ramat Migron, just outside...
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    Peace Now (category Non-governmental organizations involved in the Israeli–Palestinian peace process)
    Bank settlements or curbs on Israeli settlement construction in the West Bank. In response to the demolition of three homes in the Migron settlement (as...
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    Hilltop Youth (category Israeli settler violence)
    settler youth operating in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. They are known for establishing outposts without an Israeli legal basis and conducting settler...
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  • Neve Yaakov Gush Katif Migron Depopulated Palestinian locations in Israel List of villages depopulated during the Arab-Israeli conflict Ghosts of 1948...
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    Deir Dibwan (section Migron)
    Israel's Supreme Court, and the Israeli organisation Peace Now, the land the illegal Israeli settlement of Migron sits on is owned by a number of Palestinian...
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    Geva Binyamin (redirect from Adam, Israel)
    international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this. The name...
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  • the entrance to the Migron outpost. The alleged attacker was shot dead. Later in the day, another Palestinian was killed by Israeli soldiers in al-Mughayyir...
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    Hebron. The vandalism referred to the then-recent evacuation of the Migron settlement in the West Bank. Vandals attempted to burn down the mosque and nearby...
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    defined as Area C. Israel has confiscated land from Burqa for the construction of the Israeli settlement of Kokhav Ya'akov. The outpost Migron, Mateh Binyamin...
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    it continues on to serve as the main north–south artery between Israeli settlements and Palestinian communities such as the cities of Hebron and Bethlehem...
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  • of Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation. The film also chronicles the political and legal battle over the fate of the settlement (outpost) of Migron, which...
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    Israeli security forces by radical Israeli settlers, who, according to The New York Times, "exact a price from local Palestinians or from the Israeli...
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    Michael Sfard (category Israeli lawyers)
    in Israel. Sfard has represented a variety of Israeli and Palestinian human rights and peace organizations, movements and activists at the Israeli Supreme...
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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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    David Dean Shulman (category Israeli poets)
    and Poetics in Ancient India and Iran: Studies in Honor of Shaul Migron, The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Jerusalem. 2014, (with Yigal Bronner...
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  • biblical town. Michmas was located near Geba, east of Bethel and south of Migron, and on the road to Jerusalem. Michmas lay on the line of march of an invading...
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    Statistics, the town had a population of 1,878 in 2006. In 2010, Israeli Settlers from Ofra and Migron uprooted several hundred olive trees owned by the people...
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    Mateh Binyamin Regional Council (category Israeli regional councils in the West Bank)
    Region of the Tribe of Benjamin) is a regional council governing 47 Israeli settlements and outposts in the West Bank. The council's jurisdiction is from...
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  • 2011 Al-Nurayn Mosque attack (category Israeli settler violence)
    graffitied alongside the name of Migron, an unauthorised Jewish settlement about 25 kilometres (16 mi) to the south where Israeli police had dismantled three...
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    Yariv Oppenheimer (category Israeli Labor Party politicians)
    Israeli-occupied territories. The legal activity led, inter alia, to the evacuation of Migron outpost and buildings from the Amona outpost. Oppenheimer frequently uses...
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  • mosque came shortly after Israeli police officers had destroyed three illegal structures in the settlement outpost of Migron north of Jerusalem. According...
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  • Land expropriation in the West Bank (category Israeli occupation of the West Bank)
    in the official Israeli Sasson Report of 2005, which focused on government subsidies and support for the creation of illegal Israeli outposts in knowing...
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    Amona, Mateh Binyamin (category Former Israeli settlements in the West Bank)
    with a ruling by the Israeli Supreme Court. The High Court of Israel ruled in 2006 that the settlement is illegal under Israeli law, but as of March 2013...
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  • is a place called Migron on the outskirts of Gibeah mentioned in 1 Samuel 14:2, where King Saul was based, different from the Migron mentioned in Isaiah...
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  • a force of Philistines at Michmash, a town east of Bethel and south of Migron. According to the Bible, Saul's army consisted entirely of infantry, about...
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    Hebrew graffiti, reading "price tag" and "Migron", in what was assumed to be a price tag attack by Israeli settlers. Preliminary Results of the Population...
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    La Rochelle (category Pages using infobox settlement with image map1 but not image map)
    is twinned with: New Rochelle, New York, United States, since 1910 Acre, Israel, since 1972 Petrozavodsk, Karelia, Russia, since 1973 Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein...
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