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The Northern Samaria Settlements

The Northern Samaria settlements are in two blocs of paired settlements:

  • Homesh and Sanur, near Jenin and just below the Gilboa region, having been founded in the third-fourth round of settlements;
  • and Ganim and Kadim, in the central Samarian Hills, being founded well into the fourth series of settlements.

To all intents and purposes, they are small villages, with a few dozen households. Their population remains small and stable, indicating that people have left, while new families have joined. The only one of the settlements to significantly increase its population since its establishment has been Sanur, which was originally designated to house 80 residents, and entered a second phase of settlement (~2003-2004), although it is still significantly smaller than the other three.

Year Founded Name Founder Population 2004 Description
1983 Ganim 149 139-147
30 families Non-religious
http://www.moetzetyesha.co.il/yeshuvim.asp?id=125
1983 Kadim 138 128-142 25 families Secular
http://www.moetzetyesha.co.il/yeshuvim.asp?id=137
1982 Sa-Nur 54 112 Religious, artistic, Chabad
http://www.moetzetyesha.co.il/yeshuvim.asp?id=193
1980 Homesh 163 156-181

30 families Mixed
http://www.moetzetyesha.co.il/yeshuvim.asp?id=129

References

- The Foundation for Middle East Peace, from the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, and seen on
http://www.fmep.org/settlement_info/stats_data/west_bank_settlements.html
- Chanan Morrison on
http://www.geocities.com/m_yericho/shomron.htm

More information on the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs Site


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