Harasha
Harasha, or Haresha (Hebrew: חרשה), is a Jewish village and Israeli outpost in the Binyamin region of the northern section of the West Bank, located in the Dolev region near Talmon. At 770 metres, the view from the village reaches Hadera in the northwest, Ashkelon in the southwest, and Jerusalem in the east. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this.
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Harasha
Harasha, or Haresha (Hebrew: חרשה), is a Jewish village and Israeli outpost in the Binyamin region of the northern section of the West Bank, located in the Dolev region near Talmon. At 770 metres, the view from the village reaches Hadera in the northwest, Ashkelon in the southwest, and Jerusalem in the east. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this.
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Charaša, též Chareša (hebrejsk ...... v Oblastní radě Mate Binjamin.
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Harasha, or Haresha (Hebrew: ח ...... aeli government disputes this.
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Charaša, též Chareša (hebrejsk ...... v Oblastní radě Mate Binjamin.
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Harasha, or Haresha (Hebrew: ח ...... aeli government disputes this.
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