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28 Iyar - Jour de la libération de la Samarie | Hagai Huberman

La libération de la Judée et de la Samarie en 5727 (1967) a commencé dans le nord de la Samarie, le jour où la vieille ville de Jérusalem a été libérée. De même, la colonisation…

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The piece marks 28 Iyar as a day tied to the liberation of the Shomron, linking it to the same date as the liberation of Jerusalem's Old City in 1967. It notes that state-sponsored settlement in the Shomron began a decade later, also in the northern Shomron. The author proposes designating the coming Shabbat, adjacent to Jerusalem Day, as Shabbat HaShomron. This frames a specific historical and settlement narrative around a date that competes for public and religious attention with the more widely observed Jerusalem Day.

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