- Judea and Samaria
Infobox Israel district
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area=:"This article refers to a District of Israel called Judea and Samaria. For historical regions of Judaea and Samaria seeJudea orSamaria . For uses synonymous with the term "theWest Bank ", see that entry."Judea and Samaria ( _he. יְהוּדָה וְשׁוֹמְרוֹן, "Yehuda VeShomron", also an
acronym יו"ש "Yosh" or ש"י "Shai"; _ar. اليهودية والسامرة, "al-Yahudiyyah was-Sāmarah") are theBiblical names for the area now more commonly referred to as theWest Bank . It is the official name of one of the sevenDistricts of Israel (not recognised by the UN).The geographical area of
Samaria roughly corresponds to the territory of the ancientKingdom of Israel with the capital in Shomron (Sebastia), whileJudea (also Judaea) corresponds to theKingdom of Judah with the capital inJerusalem . After about 80 years ofUnited Monarchy under KingsDavid andSolomon , the United Kingdom of Israel and Judea split into two independent kingdoms that occasionally went to war with each other. Referral to them as a unit is dating from the modern period, specifically the time of their occupation and annexation by Jordan. However, prior to the Jordanian occupation, the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181 passed on November 29, 1947 used the term "Samaria and Judea" as part of the description of the border between the proposed Jewish and Arab/Muslim states.Sometimes, the term "Judea and Samaria" is employed to distinguish it from the "West Bank", the latter term now thought to include also East Jerusalem and stretches of what used to be no-man's land between Israel and the
Jordan River 's West Bank. Following the annexation of East Jerusalem by Israel, according to Israeli law, Judea and Samaria is consideredTerra nullius .Fact|date=January 2007The term "Judea and Samaria" is also highly controversial in Israeli society itself, and is often employed specifically as a collective reference to the
Jewish settlement s in that area, historically and presently, especially by Jewish settlers and their supporters.Fact|date=July 2007 Left-wing Israelis refuse to use it, as a matter of principle, and prefer "HaGada HaMa'aravit" (הגדה המערבית "The West Bank" in Hebrew) or "Hashetahim Hakvushim" (השטחים הכבושים, The Occupied Territories). Many ArabPalestinian s object to this term as a rejection of their claim to the land. Nevertheless, the term "al-Yahudiyya was-Samarah" is used byArab Christians in reference to the Bible. [Murqus, Sa'īd. Tafsīr kalimāt al-Kitāb al-Muqaddas (Cairo, 1996, in Arabic)]Status
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 , adopted after Israel captured the region from Jordan in theSix Days War , declares that Israel must withdraw from territories captured in the conflict. The future status of the region is a key factor in the ongoingIsraeli-Palestinian conflict . Many on the political right view the refusal of countries like Iran and Saudi Arabia, and Palestinian political factions like Hamas, to acknowledge Israel's right to exist as the prime barriers to achieving peace. Many other international figures and organizations believe that Israeli expansionism is to blame. [cite news|title=UN Chief Annan Calls on Israel to End 'Illegal Occupation'|url=http://www.commondreams.org/headlines02/0312-08.htm|publisher=Reuters|date=2002-03-12|accessdate=2008-03-09]In the
2006 Israeli elections , parties advocating relinquishing parts or all of Judea and Samaria gained 64 out of 120Knesset seats (Kadima , Labour, Meretz along with the Arab parties). However, due to a change in public opinion following the2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict Fact|date=November 2007 in July-August 2006, such plans are not part of the current agenda.Administrative sub-regions
The Judea and Samaria area is administered by the
Israel Defense Forces Central Command, and administrative decisions are subject to the command's chief,Aluf Gadi Shamni .It is further divided into 8 military administrative regions: Menashe (
Jenin area), HaBik'a (Jordan Valley), Shomron (Shechem area, known in Arabic asNablus ), Efrayim (Tulkarm area), Binyamin (Ramallah /al-Bireh area), Maccabim (Maccabim area), Etzion (Bethlehem area) and Yehuda (Hebron area).Municipalities
See also
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Judea
*Samaria
*West Bank
*Rule of the West Bank and East Jerusalem by Jordan
*Israeli-occupied territories
*Israeli-Palestinian conflict
*Israeli settlement
*1949 Armistice Agreements
*List of burial places of biblical figures References
* [http://www.jafi.org.il/education/100/maps/judea.html "Judea and Samaria"] , The Jewish Agency for Israel, undated, retrieved August 31, 2005
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