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Shvut Rachel (Hebrew: שבות רחל) is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank, located 45 kilometers (30 mi) north of Jerusalem. Shvut Rachel is located in the Shiloh area in Binyamin. Nearby Israeli settlements include Shilo, Giv'at Har'el, Esh Kodesh, Keeda, and Adei Ad. The village, administrated by the Matte Binyamin Regional Council, has a population of 100 families. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this. The Sasson Report in 2005 noted that the settlement extends over Palestinian land, part of which is owned by Fawzi Haj Ibrahim Mohammad from Jalud, turned over to the settlement after the Israeli authorities declared it state land.

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  • Švut Rachel (cs)
  • Szewut Rachel (pl)
  • Shvut Rachel (en)
  • Швут-Рахель (ru)
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  • Švut Rachel (hebrejsky שבות רחל, doslova „Návrat Ráchel“ - podle obyvatelky nedaleké osady Šilo Rachel Drukové, která byla zabita při teroristickém útoku, anglicky Shvut Rachel nebo Shevut Rachel) je izraelská osada a vesnice typu společná osada (jišuv kehilati) na Západním břehu Jordánu, v distriktu Judea a Samaří a v Oblastní radě Mate Binjamin. (cs)
  • Shvut Rachel (Hebrew: שבות רחל) is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank, located 45 kilometers (30 mi) north of Jerusalem. Shvut Rachel is located in the Shiloh area in Binyamin. Nearby Israeli settlements include Shilo, Giv'at Har'el, Esh Kodesh, Keeda, and Adei Ad. The village, administrated by the Matte Binyamin Regional Council, has a population of 100 families. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this. The Sasson Report in 2005 noted that the settlement extends over Palestinian land, part of which is owned by Fawzi Haj Ibrahim Mohammad from Jalud, turned over to the settlement after the Israeli authorities declared it state land. (en)
  • Szewut Rachel (hebr. שבות רחל) – wieś położona w samorządzie regionu Matte Binjamin, w Dystrykcie Judei i Samarii, w Izraelu. Leży w środkowej górzystej części Samarii, w otoczeniu terytoriów Autonomii Palestyńskiej. (pl)
  • Швут-Рахель (ивр. ‏שבות רחל‏‎) — израильское поселение в Самарии, расположенное в 45 км к северу от Иерусалима. Швут-Рахель расположен в районе Шило в округе . Соседние израильские населённые пункты включают Шило, , , и . Посёлок входит в сферу управления , с населением более 100 семей. Формально посёлок считается одним из кварталов Шило, но функционирует как самостоятельный населённый пункт. По мнению организации «Шалом Ахшав» Швут-Рахель является незаконно построенным форпостом. (ru)
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