Arab al-Aramshe
Arab al-Aramshe (Arabic: عرب العرامشة, Hebrew: עַרַבּ אל-עַרָמִשָׁה), officially Aramsha (Hebrew: עַרָמִשָׁה, עראמשה), is a Bedouin village in the Western Galilee in Israel. Located south of the Lebanese border, not far from the Mediterranean coast, the village falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Asher Regional Council. In 2019 its population was 1,682.[1]
Arab al-Aramshe
עַרַבּ אל-עַרָמִשָׁה عرب العرامشة | |
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Hebrew transcription(s) | |
• standard | Arab al-Aramisha |
• official | Aramisha, Aramsha |
Arab al-Aramshe Arab al-Aramshe | |
Coordinates: 33°5′24.18″N 35°13′43.06″E | |
Country | Israel |
District | Northern |
Council | Mateh Asher |
Population (2019)[1] | 1,682 |
History
Aramshe was founded as a permanent settlement for Bedouins living in the area. The predominant surnames among the population are: Majis, Maz'el, Suidan, and 'Ali.
Over the years, Aramshe residents have experienced attacks. During the 2006 Lebanon War, Fadiya Juma'a (age 60) and her daughters Samira (33) and Sultana (31) were killed by a bomb that fell in the garden of their home in August.
References
- "Population in the Localities 2019" (XLS). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 16 August 2020.