Har Homa
A general view of the settlement in 2007
The Har Homa settlement is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank, located north of the city of Bethlehem ({lang-ar|بيت لحم ) on Mount Abu Ghneim (Arabic : جبل أبو غنيم ). It is also called the Abu Ghneim settlement (Arabic : مستوطنة أبو غنيم ) or the Jabal Abu Ghneim settlement (Arabic : مستوطنة جبل أبو غنيم ).
In the mid-nineties, Israel began establishing the settlement amid widespread popular Palestinian opposition, Palestinian efforts through the occupation courts, and calls for international intervention. In 2013, its population reached 25,000 people. [1]
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