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Adei Ad (Hebrew: עדי עד, lit. "For ever and ever") is an Israeli outpost in the West Bank. Located near Shvut Rachel and Qusra, it falls under the jurisdiction of the Mateh Binyamin Regional Council. A resident of Adei Ad says that the outpost includes about 40 families. Adei Ad gained international attention in January 2015, when residents allegedly engaged in throwing rocks at a delegation from the U.S. embassy. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this.

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  • Adej Ad (hebrejsky עדי עד, doslova „Navěky“, anglicky Adei Ad) je izraelská osada neoficiálního charakteru (tzv. outpost) v bloku židovských osad Guš Šilo okolo osady Šilo na Západním břehu Jordánu v Oblastní radě Mate Binjamin. (cs)
  • Adei Ad (Hebrew: עדי עד, lit. "For ever and ever") is an Israeli outpost in the West Bank. Located near Shvut Rachel and Qusra, it falls under the jurisdiction of the Mateh Binyamin Regional Council. A resident of Adei Ad says that the outpost includes about 40 families. Adei Ad gained international attention in January 2015, when residents allegedly engaged in throwing rocks at a delegation from the U.S. embassy. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this. (en)
  • Adei Ad (hebräisch עֲדֵי עַד; arabisch أدي أد; englisch Adei Ad, deutsch für immer) ist ein israelischer Außenposten im Westjordanland. Er gehört zur Regionalverwaltung Mateh Benjamin und liegt in der Nähe von Schwut Rachel (hebräisch שְׁבוּת רָחֵל) und Kusra (arabisch قصرة; hebräisch קוּסְרָה). (de)
  • Adei Ad, en hébreu : עדי עד, est un avant-poste israélien, implanté en Cisjordanie. Administrativement, il fait partie du conseil régional de Mateh Binyamin, dans le district de Judée et Samarie. Il est situé à proximité de la colonie (en) et du village palestinien de (en). L'avant-poste est établi en 1998, par un groupe d'étudiants de la yechiva Sdor Amir de la colonie Shvut Rachela. En 1999, le Premier ministre d'Israël Ehud Barak, ordonne le démantèlement de l'avant-poste. En 2003, la Haute Cour de justice israélienne statue que la terre où est implanté l'avant-poste appartient à l'État d'Israël. Cependant, le gouvernement israélien, affirme que, malgré sa propriété publique, les colons n'ont pas de droit de construction. (fr)
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  • Adej Ad (hebrejsky עדי עד, doslova „Navěky“, anglicky Adei Ad) je izraelská osada neoficiálního charakteru (tzv. outpost) v bloku židovských osad Guš Šilo okolo osady Šilo na Západním břehu Jordánu v Oblastní radě Mate Binjamin. (cs)
  • Adei Ad (Hebrew: עדי עד, lit. "For ever and ever") is an Israeli outpost in the West Bank. Located near Shvut Rachel and Qusra, it falls under the jurisdiction of the Mateh Binyamin Regional Council. A resident of Adei Ad says that the outpost includes about 40 families. Adei Ad gained international attention in January 2015, when residents allegedly engaged in throwing rocks at a delegation from the U.S. embassy. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this. (en)
  • Adei Ad (hebräisch עֲדֵי עַד; arabisch أدي أد; englisch Adei Ad, deutsch für immer) ist ein israelischer Außenposten im Westjordanland. Er gehört zur Regionalverwaltung Mateh Benjamin und liegt in der Nähe von Schwut Rachel (hebräisch שְׁבוּת רָחֵל) und Kusra (arabisch قصرة; hebräisch קוּסְרָה). (de)
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