Adora אֲדוֹרָה |
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• unofficial | Adorah |
Coordinates: 31°33′08″N 35°01′08″E / 31.55222°N 35.01889°ECoordinates: 31°33′08″N 35°01′08″E / 31.55222°N 35.01889°E | |
District | Judea and Samaria Area |
Council | Har Hebron |
Region | Judaean Mountains |
Affiliation | Mishkei Herut Beitar |
Founded | 1982/1984 |
Population (2015) | 404 |
Adora (Hebrew: אֲדוֹרָה, also Adorah) is an Israeli settlement and a communal village in the Judean Mountains in the southern West Bank, northwest of Hebron. Established in 1984, the community ideologically identifies with the Herut–Betar farming organization and falls under the jurisdiction of Har Hebron Regional Council. Under the terms of the Oslo Accords of 1993 between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization, Adora was designated Area "C" under full Israeli civil and security control. In 2015 its population was 404.
The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this. According to a 2006 Peace Now-report, 36.01 percent of the land Adora is built on, is privately owned, all or most of it by Palestinians. According to Israeli law, settlements on privately owned Palestinian land are illegal.
Adora is named after the biblical town Adoraim mentioned in Chronicles 2, 11:9, one of the fortified cities of the ancient Kingdom of Judah under the rule of Rehoboam. The name of the Palestinian town of Dura, located four kilometers south of Adura, is also derived from the ancient Adurim.