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Ramot ( he, רָמוֹת, ''lit.'' Heights), also known as Ramot Alon ( he, רמות אלון), is an Israeli settlement and a Jewish neighborhood in the northern part of East Jerusalem. Ramot is one of Jerusalem's so-called "Ring Neighborhoods, Jerusalem, Ring neighborhoods/settlements. The land was Jerusalem Law, annexed by Israel 13 years after the Six-Day War. As part of Ramot was established in East Jerusalem, the international community considers it an Israeli settlement. The international community considers Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem International law and Israeli settlements, illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this. History Ramot is named after the biblical city of Rama(h), where the Prophet Samuel lived and was brought for burial: ''Now Samuel had died, and all Israel lamented him, and buried him in Ramah, and (each one lamented him) in his own city. '' (). One tradition associates biblical Rama with one of the highest peak ...
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Ramot, Golan Heights
Ramot ( he, רָמוֹת, ''lit.'' "Heights") is an Israeli settlement organized as a moshav, near the eastern shores of the Sea of Galilee in the western Golan Heights. Named "Ramot" because it is located on two hills, it falls under the jurisdiction of Golan Regional Council. In it had a population of . The international community considers Israeli settlements in the Golan Heights International law and Israeli settlements, illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this. Geography The community is located on a small hill, which is the lowest step on the slope that falls from the Golan Heights to the Sea of Galilee, about below sea level (compared to the Sea of Galilee which is about below sea level). The community is east of the Sea of Galilee and north of Ein Gev. History The moshav was founded in 1969, when Golan area was a part of the Israeli Military Governorate. In 1981, the area of Golan was unilaterally Golan Heights Law, annexed by Isra ...
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