Ibei HaNahal
Place
Ibei HaNahal איבי הנחל | |
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Council | Gush Etzion |
Founded by | Amana |
Population (2011) |
Ibei HaNahal (Hebrew: איבי הנחל, lit. Buds of the Valley) is an Israeli outpost within the Gush Etzion settlement block in the West Bank.[1] It was founded in 1999 and named after Biblical words from Song of Songs 6:11.
The residents established it as an ecovillage. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law. Outposts like Ibei HaNahal, on the other hand, are considered illegal even under Israeli law.[2]
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31°36′18″N 35°13′8″E / 31.60500°N 35.21889°E / 31.60500; 35.21889
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