Giv'at Asaf

Giv'at Asaf
גִּבְעַת אָסָף
Giv'at Asaf, fall 2011
Giv'at Asaf, fall 2011
Giv'at Asaf is located in the Central West Bank
Giv'at Asaf
Giv'at Asaf
Giv'at Asaf is located in the West Bank
Giv'at Asaf
Giv'at Asaf
Coordinates: 31°54′41″N 35°14′56″E / 31.91139°N 35.24889°E / 31.91139; 35.24889
CouncilMateh Binyamin
RegionWest Bank
FoundedMay 2001

Giv'at Asaf (Hebrew: גִּבְעַת אָסָף, lit.'Asaf Hill') is an Israeli outpost in the West Bank. Located 3.5 kilometres (2+14 miles) from the settlement of Beit El, it falls under the jurisdiction of the Mateh Binyamin Regional Council. It has about 30 structures and is home to some 30 families. It was established in May 2001 after the murder of Asaf Hershkovitz, a resident of Ofra, for whom it was named. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, whereas Israeli outposts are considered illegal both under international law as well as under Israeli law.[1] According to the 2005 Sasson Report, Giv'at Asaf was built on privately owned Palestinian land,[2] and is therefore also illegal under Israeli law.[3][4]

  1. ^ "The Geneva Convention". BBC News. 10 December 2009. Retrieved 23 August 2012.
  2. ^ Nadav Shragai, Gideon Alon (18 October 2006). "Peretz weighs legalizing some West Bank settlement outposts. Government and Yesha Council may reach deal to evacuate some outposts and legalizing the rest". Haaretz. Retrieved 24 November 2011.
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  4. ^ Talya Sason, Adv. (10 March 2005). "Summary of the Opinion Concerning Unauthorized Outposts". Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 24 November 2011.

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