Mateh Binyamin Regional Council

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Mateh Binyamin Regional Council (Hebrew: מועצה אזורית מטה בנימין, Mo'atza Azorit Mateh Binyamin, Lit. Council for the Region of the Tribe of Benjamin) is a regional council governing 47 Israeli settlements and outposts in the West Bank. The council's jurisdiction is from the Jordan valley in the east to the Samarian foothills in the west, and from the Shiloh creek in the north to the Jerusalem Mountains in the south.

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Mateh Binyamin
מטה בנימין
Regional council (from 1980)
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The new council building (from December 2020) at Sha'ar Binyamin
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RegionWest Bank
DistrictJudea and Samaria Area
Government
  Head of MunicipalityIsrael Ganz [he]
Population
 (2019)
  Total
86,785
WebsiteOfficial website
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The seat of the council is Psagot.[1] The council is named for the ancient Israelite tribe of Benjamin, whose territory roughly corresponds to that of the council. The region in which the Binyamin settlements are located is referred to as the Binyamin Region.

The international community considers Israeli settlements to be illegal, but the state of Israel disputes this, and this applies to all communities under the administration of Mateh Binyamin.

List of settlements

This regional council provides various municipal services for the 47 settlements within its territory:

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NameTypeFoundedPopulation (2022)
Adei AdIsraeli outpost1990
AhiaIsraeli outpost1997
Almon (Anatot)Community settlement19821,467
AlonCommunity settlement19901,111
AmichaiCommunity settlement2017264
AteretCommunity settlement1981891
Beit HoronCommunity settlement19771,442
DolevCommunity settlement19831,613
EliCommunity settlement19844,701
Esh KodeshIsraeli outpost2001
Ganei Modi'inCommunity settlement19852,735
Geva Binyamin (Adam)Community settlement19845,913
Giv'at AsafIsraeli outpost2001
Givat HarelNeighbourhood1998
Givat HaRoeh [he]Community settlement2003
Giv'on HaHadashaCommunity settlement1981996
Halamish (Neve Tzuf)Community settlement19771,590
HarashaCommunity settlement1997
HashmonaimCommunity settlement19872,589
KeedaIsraeli outpost2003
Kerem ReimIsraeli outpost2009
Kfar AdumimCommunity settlement19794,957
Kfar HaOranim (Menora/Giv'at Ehud)Community settlement19972,604
Kokhav HaShaharCommunity settlement19802,501
Kokhav Ya'akovCommunity settlement19849,794
Ma'ale LevonaCommunity settlement19841,018
Ma'ale MikhmasCommunity settlement19811,744
MatityahuCommunity settlement1981920
Mevo HoronMoshav19692,669
MigronCommunity settlement1999260
Mitzpe DannyIsraeli outpost1998
Mitzpe HagitIsraeli outpost1999
Mitzpe KramimIsraeli outpost1999
Mitzpe YerihoCommunity settlement19762,657
Na'aleCommunity settlement19882,839
NahlielCommunity settlement1984743
Neria (Talmon Bet/North)Community settlement1991
Neveh ErezIsraeli outpost2001
NiliCommunity settlement19812,059
Nofei PratCommunity settlement1992
OfraCommunity settlement19753,497
PsagotCommunity settlement19812,086
RimonimCommunity settlement1980707
ShilohCommunity settlement19785,072
Shvut RachelCommunity settlement1992
TalmonCommunity settlement19895,379
Tel ZionCommunity settlement2000
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The community settlement of Ofarim was joined with the adjacent local council of Beit Aryeh in 2003 and has ceased to exist as an independent entity. Tel Zion was a semiautonomous neighbourhood of Kokhav Ya'akov, ultimately becoming a separate locality in 2023,[2] while Zeit Ra'anan is a semiautonomous neighbourhood of Talmon. Amona was dismantled by government order in 2016 and a new site was authorized in the Shiloh Bloc.[3] Ginot Aryeh was established in 2001 but evacuated in 2004.[4]

Heads of the Mateh Binyamin Regional Council

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Name Took Office Left Office
Pinchas Wallerstein [he] 1979 2008
Avi Roeh [he][5] 2008 2018
Israel Ganz [he] 2018 Incumbent
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References

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