- Yesha
Yesha ( _he. יש"ע) is a Hebrew
acronym for "Judea, SamariaGaza " ( _he. יהודה שומרון עזה, "Yehuda Shomron 'Azza", also known as theWest Bank andGaza Strip ), and is one of a number of terms used to describe the areasIsrael gained control over during theSix-Day War of June 1967. The areas had previously been captured byEgypt andJordan during the1948 Arab-Israeli War . The term "Yesha" is still commonly used in Israel even though Israel has evacuated the settlements and military bases from theGush Katif settlement bloc and the other Jewish villages in Gaza and retreated to the Green Line. Other acronyms used by Israelis even prior to the tabling ofIsrael's unilateral disengagement plan to refer to the West Bank only, are Shai (ש"י "Shomron VeYehuda" - Samaria and Judea), and Ayosh (איו"ש "Ezor Yehuda VeShomron" - Judea and Samaria Area).The
Yesha Council is the umbrella organization of the various municipal councils (local, regional, and cities) which oversees the resettlement ofJews and their revenant rights in the area. The population is predominantly Jewish, although someBedouin live in the area.Terminology
The
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181 passed onNovember 29 ,1947 used "the boundary of the hill country of Samaria and Judea" as part of the description of the border between the proposed Jewish and Arab states. [http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/un/res181.htm] Since 1967, the areas of the West Bank and Gaza Strip are referred to by theUnited Nations and from the Palestinian perspective as the "occupiedPalestinian territories ." Some Israelis refer to them as the "disputed territories," and many others call them simply "Judea and Samaria" and "Gaza."Various Israelis and their supporters (particularly Orthodox Jews and many
Christian s, who believe that the Land of Israel is an eternal Divine Gift) argue that acquisition of these territories during theSix-Day War was a legitimate liberation of land that rightfully belongs to the Jewish people, while others favor the establishment of an independent Palestinian state in parts or all of the territories.
War of 1967ee also
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Israeli-occupied territories
*Judea
*Samaria
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