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bet-el.de
Domain name - bet-el.de
Site title - BET-EL
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Location Country - Germany
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ns1-tec.de ns2-tec.de
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☆ bet-el.de. 21595 IN AAAA 2a00:d0c0:200:0:b9:1a:9c10:52
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☆ bet-el.de. 21595 IN NS ns2-tec.de.
☆ bet-el.de. 21595 IN NS ns1-tec.de.
☆ bet-el.de. 21595 IN A 185.26.156.16
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Domain: bet-el.de
Nserver: ns1-tec.de
Nserver: ns2-tec.de
Status: connect
Changed: 2016-06-28T13:18:23+02:00
Brief facts about bet el:
Beit El or Beth El is an Israeli settlement and local council located in the Binyamin Region of the West Bank. The Orthodox Jewish town was settled in 1977–78 by the ultranationalist group Gush Emunim. It is located in the hills north of Jerusalem, east of the Palestinian city of al-Bireh, adjacent to Ramallah. In September 1997, Beit El was awarded local council status. The head of the local council is Shai Alon. In 2021 its population was 5,681. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this. The Ulpana neighbourhood was evacuated when it emerged that it was built on private Palestinian land. The World Zionist Organization halted land transactions in the Aleph neighbourhood of Beit El after it emerged that some 250 buildings there were constructed illegally, and fraud was suspected.
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