Kfar Eldad

Kfar Eldad (Hebrew: כְּפַר אֶלְדָּד) is an Israeli settlement and a community settlement in the West Bank, south of Jerusalem. It is administered by the Gush Etzion Regional Council.[2] The settlement is in the vicinity of Herodium and overlooks the Judean Desert. It is named after Israel Eldad, a Lehi member and Israeli philosopher.

Kfar Eldad

כְּפַר אֶלְדָּד
View on the settlement of Kfar Eldad, the settlement Maale Rehav'am in on the left, in the background.
Kfar Eldad
Coordinates: 31°39′13.75″N 35°15′3.24″E
CountryIsrael
CouncilGush Etzion
RegionWest Bank
Founded1982[1]
Founded byResidents of Nokdim

The population of the settlement is made up of both native born Israelis and Russian immigrants. Secular and religious people live side by side in the settlement. The settlement was established by families from the nearby Nokdim settlement, and originally served as the site of temporary housing prior to that town's construction.

As of spring 2012, the settlement hosts some 80 families, and notable residents include leading Likud Knesset member Ze'ev Elkin.

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

References

  1. "Kfar Eldad". gush-etzion.org.il. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  2. http://www.gush-etzion.org.il
  3. "The Geneva Convention". BBC News. 10 December 2009. Retrieved 27 November 2010.
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