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Ramat Eshkol (also Ramot Eshkol Hebrew: רמות אשכול) is an Israeli settlement and neighborhood in East Jerusalem. It was built on land captured from Jordan in the Six-Day War and was the first neighborhood built in East Jerusalem after the Six-Day War in 1967. The international community considers Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem illegal under international law, but the United States government and the Israeli government dispute this.

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  • Ramat Eškol (hebrejsky רמת אשכול‎, doslova Eškolova výšina) je židovská čtvrť v centrální části Jeruzaléma v Izraeli, založená v roce 1969 na území, které před šestidenní válkou tvořilo zemi nikoho mezi izraelskými a jordánskými liniemi a které bylo Izraelem v roce 1967 a začleněno do hranic Jeruzaléma. (cs)
  • Ramat Eshkol ist eine Siedlung im Ostteil der Stadt Jerusalem. Dort leben 3573 Menschen (Stand: 2010). Benannt ist die Siedlung nach Levi Eschkol, von 1963 bis 1969 Ministerpräsident des Staates Israel. (de)
  • Ramat Eshkol adalah sebuah lingkungan di kota suci Yerusalem di , tepatnya di sebelah timur Israel. (in)
  • Ramat Eshkol (also Ramot Eshkol Hebrew: רמות אשכול) is an Israeli settlement and neighborhood in East Jerusalem. It was built on land captured from Jordan in the Six-Day War and was the first neighborhood built in East Jerusalem after the Six-Day War in 1967. The international community considers Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem illegal under international law, but the United States government and the Israeli government dispute this. (en)
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  • Ramat Eškol (hebrejsky רמת אשכול‎, doslova Eškolova výšina) je židovská čtvrť v centrální části Jeruzaléma v Izraeli, založená v roce 1969 na území, které před šestidenní válkou tvořilo zemi nikoho mezi izraelskými a jordánskými liniemi a které bylo Izraelem v roce 1967 a začleněno do hranic Jeruzaléma. (cs)
  • Ramat Eshkol ist eine Siedlung im Ostteil der Stadt Jerusalem. Dort leben 3573 Menschen (Stand: 2010). Benannt ist die Siedlung nach Levi Eschkol, von 1963 bis 1969 Ministerpräsident des Staates Israel. (de)
  • Ramat Eshkol adalah sebuah lingkungan di kota suci Yerusalem di , tepatnya di sebelah timur Israel. (in)
  • Ramat Eshkol (also Ramot Eshkol Hebrew: רמות אשכול) is an Israeli settlement and neighborhood in East Jerusalem. It was built on land captured from Jordan in the Six-Day War and was the first neighborhood built in East Jerusalem after the Six-Day War in 1967. The international community considers Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem illegal under international law, but the United States government and the Israeli government dispute this. (en)
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  • Ramat Eškol (cs)
  • Ramat Eshkol (de)
  • Ramat Eshkol (in)
  • Ramat Eshkol (en)
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