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Kfar Tapuach

1978 establishments in the Israeli Military GovernorateIsraeli settlements in the West BankKahanismPeruvian diasporaPopulated places established in 1978
Religious Israeli settlementsShomron Regional Council
Kfar tapuah
Kfar tapuah

Kfar Tapuach (Hebrew: כְּפַר תַּפּוּחַ, lit., Apple-village) is an Orthodox Jewish Israeli settlement in the West Bank, founded in 1978. It sits astride Tapuach Junction, one of the major traffic junctions in the West Bank. (where the 2013 Tapuah Junction stabbing took place) The executive director of the village council is Yisrael Blunder, and the chief rabbi is Shimon Rosenzwieg. In 2021, it had a population of 1,522.The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this.

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Kfar Tapuach
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