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- Seam_Zone abstract "Seam Zone (Hebrew: מרחב התפר) is a term used to refer to a land area in the West Bank located east of the Green Line and west of Israel's separation barrier, populated largely by Israelis in settlements such as Alfei Menashe, Beit Arye, Modi'in Illit, Giv'at Ze'ev, Ma'ale Adumim, Beitar Illit and Efrat.As of 2006, it was estimated that about 57,000 Palestinians lived in villages located in enclaves in the seam zone, separated from the rest of the West Bank by the Wall (according to the ICJ Wall Case opinion). The United Nations estimated that if the series of walls, fences, barbed wire and ditches is completed along its planned route, about a third of West Bank Palestinians will be affected—274,000 will be located in enclaves in the seam zone and about 400,000 separated from their fields, jobs, schools and hospitals. The Supreme Court of Israel ordered changes to the barrier route to reduce the number of people leaving or affected by the seam zone—according to the court verdict the number now stands at 35,000.In July 2006, B'Tselem forecast that 8.5 percent of the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) would be situated in the seam zone. This area also contains ninety nine Israeli settlements (including twelve in East Jerusalem) in several densely populated areas near the Green Line—areas that Geneva Accord suggested could be transferred to Israel as part of a mutually agreed land-swap with the Palestinians. The Seam Zone is home to some 381,000 Israeli settlers (192,000 in East Jerusalem).".
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- Seam_Zone wikiPageExternalLink fmo043.pdf.
- Seam_Zone wikiPageExternalLink displaced%20by%20wall.pdf.
- Seam_Zone wikiPageExternalLink ocha_opt_humaitarian_atlas_dec_2011_full_resolution.pdf.
- Seam_Zone wikiPageExternalLink news.htm.
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- Seam_Zone wikiPageID "11169140".
- Seam_Zone wikiPageRevisionID "604312894".
- Seam_Zone hasPhotoCollection Seam_Zone.
- Seam_Zone subject Category:Borders_of_Israel.
- Seam_Zone subject Category:Borders_of_the_West_Bank.
- Seam_Zone subject Category:Geography_of_Israel.
- Seam_Zone subject Category:Geography_of_the_West_Bank.
- Seam_Zone subject Category:Israeli-occupied_territories.
- Seam_Zone subject Category:Israeli_West_Bank_barrier.
- Seam_Zone subject Category:Israeli–Palestinian_conflict.
- Seam_Zone type BordersOfIsrael.
- Seam_Zone type BordersOfTheWestBank.
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- Seam_Zone type YagoGeoEntity.
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- Seam_Zone comment "Seam Zone (Hebrew: מרחב התפר) is a term used to refer to a land area in the West Bank located east of the Green Line and west of Israel's separation barrier, populated largely by Israelis in settlements such as Alfei Menashe, Beit Arye, Modi'in Illit, Giv'at Ze'ev, Ma'ale Adumim, Beitar Illit and Efrat.As of 2006, it was estimated that about 57,000 Palestinians lived in villages located in enclaves in the seam zone, separated from the rest of the West Bank by the Wall (according to the ICJ Wall Case opinion). ".
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- Seam_Zone depiction BarrierMay2005.png.
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