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Ma'ale HaZeitim (Hebrew: מעלה הזיתים. lit. Olive Heights) is a small Jewish Israeli neighborhood in the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem, near the Palestinian neighborhood of Ras al-Amud. In 2010 its inhabitants numbered some 250 people belonging to 50 families. In 2011 it was projected to house 110 families and eventually merge with the new settlement of Ma'alot David, designed to replace an old police station across the street from Ma'ale HaZeitim, which would make them become the largest Jewish settlement in East Jerusalem. By 2016 Ma'ale HaZeitim was housing about 90 families and the adjacent project, now called Ma’alot David, had 23 housing units. In 2017, construction started on a community center, which will include two synagogues, a kindergarten, a higher learning institution, a l

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  • Ma'ale ha-Zejtim (hebrejsky: מעלה הזיתים, doslova Olivový svah) je malá židovská čtvrť ve východní části Jeruzaléma v Izraeli, ležící ve Východním Jeruzalému, tedy v části města, která byla okupována Izraelem v roce 1967 a začleněna do hranic města. Tvoří enklávu v arabské čtvrti Ras al-Amud. (cs)
  • Ma'ale HaZeitim (Hebrew: מעלה הזיתים. lit. Olive Heights) is a small Jewish Israeli neighborhood in the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem, near the Palestinian neighborhood of Ras al-Amud. In 2010 its inhabitants numbered some 250 people belonging to 50 families. In 2011 it was projected to house 110 families and eventually merge with the new settlement of Ma'alot David, designed to replace an old police station across the street from Ma'ale HaZeitim, which would make them become the largest Jewish settlement in East Jerusalem. By 2016 Ma'ale HaZeitim was housing about 90 families and the adjacent project, now called Ma’alot David, had 23 housing units. In 2017, construction started on a community center, which will include two synagogues, a kindergarten, a higher learning institution, a library and an event hall, all overlooking the Temple Mount. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this. (en)
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  • Ma'ale ha-Zejtim (hebrejsky: מעלה הזיתים, doslova Olivový svah) je malá židovská čtvrť ve východní části Jeruzaléma v Izraeli, ležící ve Východním Jeruzalému, tedy v části města, která byla okupována Izraelem v roce 1967 a začleněna do hranic města. Tvoří enklávu v arabské čtvrti Ras al-Amud. (cs)
  • Ma'ale HaZeitim (Hebrew: מעלה הזיתים. lit. Olive Heights) is a small Jewish Israeli neighborhood in the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem, near the Palestinian neighborhood of Ras al-Amud. In 2010 its inhabitants numbered some 250 people belonging to 50 families. In 2011 it was projected to house 110 families and eventually merge with the new settlement of Ma'alot David, designed to replace an old police station across the street from Ma'ale HaZeitim, which would make them become the largest Jewish settlement in East Jerusalem. By 2016 Ma'ale HaZeitim was housing about 90 families and the adjacent project, now called Ma’alot David, had 23 housing units. In 2017, construction started on a community center, which will include two synagogues, a kindergarten, a higher learning institution, a l (en)
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