The name Judea, when used in Judea and Samaria, refers to all of the region south of Jerusalem, including Gush Etzion and Har Hebron. The region of Samaria, on the other hand, refers to the area north of Jerusalem. East Jerusalem has been incorporated into Jerusalem District and is under Israeli civilian rule.
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Sign at the Border Crossings
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JUDEA and SAMARIA
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Migon |
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Pumpkin Planation |
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Zeelim Schlucht, Judea
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Jerusalem |
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The Great Lavra Of St. Sabas A Greek Orthodox Monastery Overlooking The Kidron Valley East Of Bethlehem |
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Judean Wilderness |
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Judean Hills
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The Palestinians rejected the proposals made at the Camp David Summit of July 2000, which would have resulted in the establishment of a Palestinian state in most of Judea and Samaria (as well as in the Gaza Strip). The Palestinians followed their rejection with a bloody terror campaign-------
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