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Givat Harsina (Arabic: جفعات هرسينا Hebrew: גִּבְעַת חַרְסִינָה), also
Ramat Mamre (Hebrew: רָמַת מַמְרֵא), is an
Israeli settlement on the outskirts...
- law as "neighborhoods" of
formerly existing Israeli settlements:
Givat Harsina, also
called Ramat Mamre,
legalized as "neighborhood" of
Kiryat Arba Kfar...
- It is
situated adjacent to and
north of the
Israeli settlement of
Givat Harsina. The
village is
occupied by
Israel since 1967,
together with the rest of...
- the West Bank. It is
sandwiched between the
Israeli settlements Givat Harsina and
Kiryat Arba. Wadi al-Ghrous or Wadi al Gruz is a
locality of Hebron...
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villages Al Bowereh, Al Baqa and Wadi al-Ghrous. The
Israeli settlement Givat Harsina abuts on the
northern outskirts;
Kiryat Arba
borders the south. The Valley...
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hills overlooking the Hebron's
eastern quarters –
Kirayt Arba and
Givat Harsina. Wadi al–Quff near
Hebron is one of the
largest natural reserves in Palestine...
- 70 metres
south of the
Givat Harsina Israeli settlement, and his home 100 metres away. In
response to the
first Intifada,
Harsina settlers built a security...
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connecting the
settlements of
Givat Ha'avot, and
Kiryat Arba
including Givat Harsina, with the Cave of the Patriarchs. The road is
known as
Othman bin Affan...