West Bank Settler Decline, 1994–2004

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Name Population Population Change
1994 2004 Number %
Immanu'el 3,360 2,585 -775 -23
Kfar Etzion 543 416 -127 -23
Paza'el 311 215 -96 -31
Massu'a 210 140 -70 -33
Netiv HaGedud 201 132 -69 -34
Ma'ale Amos 388 319 -69 -18
Shave Shomron 606 539 -67 -11
Hamra 168 125 -43 -26
Ro'i 158 115 -43 -27
Vered Yeriho 202 161 -41 -20
Total 8,141 6,751 -1,400 -17

Source: Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics, “Population in Localities, 1994, Demographic Characteristics, by Geographical Divisions (S.P.1026);” “Israel in Numbers 2004.”

Nineteen of the 127 settlements in the West Bank for which official population figures are tabulated lost population during the last decade. The population of the ten least populous settlements declined by 5 percent during the 1994–2004 period. Those most affected are located in the Jordan Valley and its environs. Emmanuel, near Ariel, is an ultra-Orthodox settlement that has long had difficulties creating a stable social foundation.

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