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词条 Kedumim
释义

  1. History

  2. Status under international law

  3. Education

  4. Economy

  5. Notable residents

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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| ISO = Qdumim
| arname = كدوميم
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| founded = 1975
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| population_footnotes = {{Israel populations|reference}}
| area_dunam = 2313
| mayor = Hananel Dorani
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Kedumim ({{lang-he-n|קְדוּמִים}}, {{transl|he|Kdumim}}), is an Israeli settlement organized as a local council located in the northern West Bank. Founded on Hanukkah 1975 by members of the Gush Emunim settlement movement, it later became a local council. In {{Israel populations|Year}} it had a population of {{Israel populations|Qedumim}}.

The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this.[1][2][3]

History

According to ARIJ, Israel had between 1967 and 1993 confiscated land from three Palestinian villages in order to construct the various parts of Kedumim: 2,031 dunams were taken from Kafr Qaddum[4] 163 dunams were taken from Immatain,[5] while 13 dunams were taken from Jit.[6]

In late 1974, a group affiliated with Gush Emunim named Garin Elon Moreh, led by Rabbi Menachem Felix and Benny Katzover, attempted to establish a settlement on the ruins of the Sebastia train station dating from the Ottoman period. An Israeli cabinet resolution, passed 17–2 with 3 abstentions, found the settlement illegal in 1975.[7] After several attempts to remove residents from the site by the Israel Defense Forces, an agreement was reached in which 25 families were permitted to settle in Kadum, an army camp southwest of Nablus. The small mobile home site developed into the town of Kedumim. The Sebastia agreement was a turning point that opened up the northern West Bank to Jewish settlement.{{Citation needed|date=March 2018}}

From 1977 on, the government of Menachim Begin strongly backed settlement at Kedumim. Begin visited on May 19 and declared "We stand on the land of liberated Israel."[7] In July, his government granted full legal status to Kedumim (then numbering around 100 settlers), Ofra, and Maaleh Adumim.[7]

Several residents of Kedumim have been killed in Palestinian political violence. Rabbi Binyamin Herling (64), a Holocaust survivor, was killed at Mount Ebal by Palestinian security forces and Fatah members who opened fire on a group of men, women, and children.[8][9][10] On May 30, 2006, a suicide bomber disguised as an Orthodox Jewish hitchhiker blew himself up inside a car that stopped to pick him up near the gas station at the entrance to the village. (see: Kedumim bombing)[11][12] The blast killed four Israelis: Rafi Halevy (63),[13] Helena Halevy (58),[14] Re'ut Feldman (20),[15][16] and Shaked Lasker (16).[17] Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility. On November 19, 2007, Ido Zoldan (29) was killed in a shooting attack near Kedumim when Palestinian militants opened fire on his car.[18][19]

Status under international law

The international community considers Israeli settlements a violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention.[20] Israel disputes that the Fourth Geneva Convention applies to these territories as they had not been legally held by a sovereign prior to Israel taking control of them. This view has been rejected by the International Court of Justice and the International Committee of the Red Cross.[21][22]

According to B'Tselem, portions of Kedumim were built on privately owned Palestinian land. There are additionally two Israeli outposts adjacent to Kedumim, one of which is also built on privately owned Palestinian land, according to B'tselem.[23]

Education

The residents of Kedumim have placed an emphasis on education and developed several local institutions, including: day care centers, kindergartens, two elementary schools, the Bnei Chayil Yeshiva, the Har Efrayim Yeshiva, the Lehava Ulpana High School (1,000 girls), as well as a local music academy, and a public library.

Yeshivat Bnei Chayil Shomron is a high school yeshiva established in 1998[24] in order to provide an Orthodox Jewish education for boys with ADD and ADHD.[25] It is considered a unique facility in central Israel not limited to local students. Students in grades 7–12 are divided into classes which are limited to a maximum of fifteen boys. The school in Kedumim was originally a branch of a Jerusalem school of the same name founded by Dr. Stuart Chesner.

Economy

While many residents work outside the village, many are employed locally in education as well as several agricultural enterprises working with greenhouses and orchards. The Bar-On Industrial Park on 1,200 dunams (1.2 km²) of land is within the municipal boundaries of Kedumim. Kedumim (3000) is a local construction company.

Notable residents

  • Daniella Weiss
  • Bezalel Smotrich

See also

  • Kedumim bombing

References

1. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/1682640.stm |title=The Geneva Convention |publisher=BBC News |date=10 December 2009 |accessdate=27 November 2010 }}
2. ^[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2007/jun/05/israel5 Daniella Weiss: 62, mayor of the Jewish settlement of Kedumim, near Nablus, in the West Bank] The Guardian, 4 June 2007
3. ^[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/mar/16/israel Mass arrests create new foes for Israel] The Guardian. 15 March 2002
4. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20170817210242/http://vprofile.arij.org/qalqiliya/pdfs/vprofile/kafqaddum-vp-en.pdf Kafr Qaddum Village Profile], ARIJ, p. 15
5. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20170821215012/http://vprofile.arij.org/qalqiliya/pdfs/vprofile/immatin_vp_en.pdf Immatin Village Profile (including Far’ata Locality)], ARIJ, p. 17
6. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20170820203950/http://vprofile.arij.org/qalqiliya/pdfs/vprofile/jit_vp_en.pdf Jit village profile], ARIJ, pp. 15-16
7. ^{{cite book |publisher=Psychology Press |isbn=9780714630915 |last=Gerson |first=Allan |title=Israel, the West Bank and International Law |date=1978-09-28 |page=150}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Terrorism-+Obstacle+to+Peace/Palestinian+terror+since+2000/Victims+of+Palestinian+Violence+and+Terrorism+sinc.htm|title=Victims of Palestinian Violence and Terrorism since September 2000|publisher=Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs}}
9. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/19556|title=Those killed by "light weapons" issued by Peres and Rabin to the PLO|website=Israel National News|language=en|access-date=2018-04-10}}
10. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.onefamilyfund.org/memorial/Herling_Binyamin.pdf|title=Binyamin Herling|last=|first=|date=|website=One Family Fund|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3234512,00.html|title=Suicide bomber strikes in Kedumim|work=Ynet}}
12. ^{{Cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4863022.stm|title=Bomber strikes Israeli settlement|date=2006-03-31|access-date=2018-04-10|language=en-GB}}
13. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Terrorism-+Obstacle+to+Peace/Memorial/2006/Victims/Rafi+Halevy.htm|title=Rafi Halevy|publisher=Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Terrorism-+Obstacle+to+Peace/Memorial/2006/Victims/Helena+Halevy.htm|title=Helena Halevy |publisher=Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Terrorism-+Obstacle+to+Peace/Memorial/2006/Victims/Reut+Feldman.htm|title=Re'ut Feldman|publisher=Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs}}
16. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.haaretz.com/1.4899285|title=Re'ut Feldman, 20|last=Azoulay|first=Yuval|date=2006-04-02|work=Haaretz|access-date=2018-04-10|language=en}}
17. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Terrorism-+Obstacle+to+Peace/Memorial/2006/Victims/Shaked+Lasker.htm|title=Shaked Lasker|publisher=Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Terrorism-+Obstacle+to+Peace/Memorial/2006/Victims/Ido+Zoldan.htm|title=Ido Zoldan |publisher=Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs}}
19. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3473402,00.html|title=Israeli killed in West Bank terror attack|date=2007-11-20|work=Ynetnews|access-date=2018-04-10|language=en}}
20. ^The settlers' struggle BBC News. 19 December 2003
21. ^Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100706021237/http://www.icj-cij.org/docket/files/131/1671.pdf |date=2010-07-06 }} International Court of Justice, 9 July 2004. pp. 44-45
22. ^Opinion of the International Court of Justice B'Tselem
23. ^The settlement of Kedumim B'tselem 1 Jan 2011
24. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bnh.org.il/new/pages.aspx?page=1|title=ישיבת בני חיל - יום פתוח בח´ אלול 23/8/15|publisher=bnh.org.il}}
25. ^About the Yehsiva

External links

{{commonscat}}
  • {{Official|http://www.kedumim.org.il }}
  • Bnei Chayil Yeshiva
  • Kedumim(3000)
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