- Jordan Valley (Middle East)
The Jordan Valley is a geographical region that forms part of the larger
Jordan Rift Valley . It is 120 kilometers long and 15 kilometers wide, where it runs from the northernDead Sea in the south toLake Tiberias in the north. It runs for an additional 155 kilometer south of the Dead Sea toAqaba - an area also known as Wadi Arabah or the Arava valley. It forms the border betweenIsrael andJordan in the north, and the eastern strip of theWest Bank in the south.Some 47,000
Palestinians live in the part of the valley that lies in the West Bank in about twenty permanent communities, among them the city ofJericho ; thousands more, largelyBedouins , live in temporary communities.cite web|title=Israel has de facto annexed the Jordan Valley|author=B'tselem |date=13 February 2006|url=http://www.btselem.org/English/Settlements/20060213_Annexation_of_the_Jordan_Valley.asp] About 11,000Israelis live in 17 kibbutzim that form part of theEmek HaYarden Regional Council in Israel. [ [http://bohabayta.com/meshakim/RC_Emek_Hayarden/default_eng.asp About Emek Hayarden R.C.] ] An additional 7,500 live in twenty-sixIsraeli settlements and fiveNahal brigade encampments that have been established in the part of the Jordan Valley that lies in the West Bank since the 1970s. The Jordanian population of the valley is over 85,000 people,cite web|title=Jordan|publisher=Country Data|accessdate=2007-07-10|url=http://www.country-data.com/cgi-bin/query/r-7380.html] most of whom are farmers, and 80% of the farms in the Jordanian part of the valley are family farms no larger than 30 dunams in size. [cite web|title=High tech may water Jordan Valley, but dry up family farming|author=Dana Charkasi|publisher=Jordan Times|date=31 August 2000|url=http://www.jordanembassyus.org/08312000008.htm]Overview
The northern part of the valley is known as the "Ghor", and it includes the
Jordan River . Several degrees warmer than adjacent areas, its year-round agricultural climate, fertile soils and water supply have made the Ghor a key agricultural area.cite web|title=Touristic Sites: The Jordan Valley|publisher=The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan|url=http://www.kinghussein.gov.jo/tourism4.html] The Jordan River rises from several sources, mainly the Anti-Lebanon Mountains inSyria . It flows down into Lake Tiberias, 212 meters below sea level, and then drains into the Dead Sea. South of the Dead Sea, the Jordan Valley turns into the hot, dry southern part of the valley known as "Wadi 'Araba", the "wilderness" or "Arabah desert" of the Bible.Agriculture in the Ghor dates back about 10,000 years ago. By about 3000 BCE, produce from the valley was being exported to neighboring regions. The area's fertile lands were chronicled in the
Old Testament , and the Jordan River is revered byChristians as the place whereJohn the Baptist baptizedJesus Christ .In the last few decades, modern methods of farming have vastly expanded the agricultural output of the area. The construction of the East Ghor Canal by Jordan in 1950s (now known as the King Abdullah Canal), which runs down the east bank of the Jordan Valley for 69 kilometers and has brought new areas under irrigation. The introduction of portable greenhouses has brought about a seven-fold increase in productivity, allowing Jordan to export large amounts of fruit and vegetables year-round.
Territorial dispute
Prior to the 1967 War, the valley's Jordanian side was home to about 60,000 people largely engaged in agriculture and pastoralism.cite web|title=Jordan|publisher=Country Data|accessdate=10 Jauly 2007|url=http://www.country-data.com/cgi-bin/query/r-7380.html] By 1971, the population had declined to 5,000 as a result of the war and the 1970-71 conflict between the Palestinian guerrillas and the Jordanian armed forces. Investments by the Jordanian government in the region allowed the population to rebound to over 85,000 by 1979.
Since the end of the 1967 war, every Israeli government has considered this strip to be the "eastern border" of
Israel withJordan . Most of the strip lying in present-day Israel and the West Bank has been declaredstate land and assigned to the jurisdictional area of the Israeli regional councils of Bik'at HaYarden and Megilot. As part of the Oslo Agreements, the strip was classified as Area C, with the exception of theenclave around Jericho.Israel initially planned to construct an eastern barrier extension as part of the
Israeli West Bank barrier , thus separating the Jordan Valley from the rest of the West Bank. Plans were abandoned following international criticism of the route of the barrier as a whole, and the High Court of Justice's decision of June 2004. Instead, a regime of permits and harsh restrictions on the movement of Palestinians has been instituted in the Jordan Valley.B'tselem , anIsraeli human rights group states: "These acts have served as a substitute for the construction of a physical barrier, creating a situation in the Jordan Valley almost identical to that of the 'seam zone' between the Israeli West Bank barrier and the Green Line."References
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