Karnei Shomron
Karnei Shomron (Hebrew: קַרְנֵי שׁוֹמְרוֹן, lit. "Rays (of light) of Samaria") is an Israeli settlement organized as a local council established in 1977 in the West Bank, east of Kfar Saba. Karnei Shomron is located 48 kilometres (30 mi) northeast of Tel Aviv and 85 kilometres (53 mi) north of Jerusalem. In 2022 it had a population of 9,920. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this.[2] History and archaeologyConfiscation of Palestinian landAccording to ARIJ, Israel confiscated land from four nearby Palestinian villages of in order to construct Karnei Shomron:
Local Council neighborhoodsIn 1991, several Israeli settlements were merged to become a single municipality called Karnei Shomron Local Council:
Also part of Karnei Shomron are:
NatureThe town borders Wadi Qana, a wadi marking the border between lands that are believed to have been the territory of the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh (Menashe) in biblical times.[7] Wadi Qana (Hebrew name: Nahal Kana), is administered by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority and is defined as a nature reserve.[8] LeadershipThe chief rabbi of Karnei Shomron is Yitzhak HaLevy.[citation needed] Igal Lahav is the head of the Karnei Shomron Local Council.[9] 2002 mall attackDuring the Second Intifada, on 16 February 2002, two people were killed and 30 people were wounded, six seriously, when a suicide bomber blew himself up at a pizzeria in Ginot Shomron shopping mall in Karnei Shomron. Rachel Thaler, aged 16, died of her wounds on 27 February. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) claimed responsibility for the attack.[citation needed] Notable residents
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