Livne Explained

Livne
Founded:1982
Stdheb:Livneh
Altunosp:Livna
District:js
Council:Har Hevron
Affiliation:Amana
Pushpin Map:Israel south wb
Pushpin Mapsize:250
Pushpin Label Position:top
Coordinates:31.3558°N 35.07°W
Website:shani-livna.org

Livne (Hebrew: לִבְנֶה||Birch), also known as Shani (Hebrew: שָׁנִי||Scarlet) is an Israeli settlement. Located in the southern Judaean Mountains, straddling the Green Line and therefore partly in Israel and partly in the West Bank, it is organised as a community settlement and falls under the jurisdiction of Har Hevron Regional Council. In it had a population of . It is located on the outskirts of Yatir Forest.[1]

The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this.[2]

Name

Livne is named after biblical Livna (Hebrew לבנה) and was allocated to the priests (kohanim) (Book of Joshua Joshua 21:13-21).

History

Modern-day Shani-Livne was established in 1982,[3] with residents moving into permanent housing in 1989. The community was renamed Shani in memory of Shani Shacham, the son of former members killed in the line of duty.[4]

Economy

Residents arr working in Beer Sheva, Arad, at the Dead Sea Works, communities of the Har Hevron Regional Council, and in the central region. The Yatir region is known among Israelis for its grapes and wine.[5]

Notes and References

  1. http://my-country-israel.com/en/Jewish_National_Fund/Jerusalem_and_the_Dead_Sea/The_Yatir_Forest The Yatir Forest
  2. News: The Geneva Convention . BBC News . 10 December 2009 . 27 November 2010 .
  3. Report on the Palestinians under Israeli rule N. 137, Page 23, 1984
  4. http://www.shani-livna.org/?page_id=1056 To live in the middle of forest, does it get any better…?
  5. http://www.hrhevron.co.il/_uploads/dbsattachedfiles/hovert.pdf Har Hevron Jewish villages information