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Elkana or Elqana () is an Israeli settlement and local council in the north-western hills in the , located 3.1 km to the east of the Green Line and the city of . Lands Authority first published tenders for the new homes West Bank settlement of Elkana in November of 2013 - Retrieved 5 September 2014 It was founded in 1977 by a group from of religious and non-religious , and by July 2020 it had a population of 3858.

The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this.


History
According to ARIJ, Israel confiscated 1,626 of land from the Palestinian village of in 1977 in order to construct Elkana. Mas-ha Village Profile, ARIJ, 2013, p. 17

Elkana was established as one of the earliest settlements after 64 members signed a bill to allow the use of state land in the area for construction. On 1 May 1977, fifteen men climbed the hill and started preparing the area for families for the official day on 10 May. Amongst the first families to move to the settlement was that of the former ten days later. Elkana became the fourth community to be established by the Seventeenth government of Israel headed by , following the Kadum outpost, , and Ma'ale Adumim. A few months later, forty families had moved into prefabricated home's called 'ashkubiot' and after two years, over a hundred families lived in the village.

In 1983, the first permanent structures were built as the village was divided into different neighbourhoods named after the number of homes planned in each one: 220, 165, 80, and 34 (also called Bnai Elkana). More recently, two newer neighbourhoods have been built; One on the northern side of the town as well as another smaller one to the west.

In November 2013 Israel published plans for 283 new homes to be built in Elkana. In January 2014 they received permission for the homes, and on 5 September 2014 announced tenders for the units. New Samaria Homes Announced Amid 'Covert Freeze' - Retrieved 5 September 2014

The town was named after the nearby and Elkanah, father of Samuel (1 Samuel 1:1), who is believed to have lived in the area. Virtually all of the town's residents are religious of a primarily national religious orientation.

The Trans-Samarian Highway previously cut through the town until 2000 when the road, which now skirts to the south, was upgraded.


Notable residents
  • Nissan Slomiansky (born 1946), Former Member of the Knesset and first mayor of Elkana
  • (born 1947), Former Member of the Knesset and Transport minister


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