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'''al-Jiftlik''' ({{lang-ar|الجفتلك}}) is a [[Palestinian]] town in the [[West Bank]]'s [[Jordan Rift Valley]]. According to the [[Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics|PCBS]] statistics for 2006, it was home to 4,401 and set on an area of 81,283 [[dunum|metric dunum]].
'''al-Jiftlik''' ({{lang-ar|الجفتلك}}) is a [[Palestinian]] town in the [[West Bank]]'s [[Jordan Rift Valley]]. According to the [[Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics|PCBS]] statistics for 2006, it was home to 4,401 and set on an area of 81,283 [[dunum|metric dunum]].{{cn}}


Jiftlik was established on the lands of the Abd-al-Hadi family from [[Nablus]], as well as on agricultural lands belonging to [[Tubas]] for [[Palestinian refugees]]. It is located along the [[Nahal Tirtzah|Wadi al-Far'a]].
Jiftlik was established on the lands of the Abd-al-Hadi family from [[Nablus]], as well as on agricultural lands belonging to [[Tubas]] for [[Palestinian refugees]]. It is located along the [[Nahal Tirtzah|Wadi al-Far'a]].

Revision as of 12:01, 19 December 2007

Template:Infobox Palestinian Authority muni al-Jiftlik (Arabic: الجفتلك) is a Palestinian town in the West Bank's Jordan Rift Valley. According to the PCBS statistics for 2006, it was home to 4,401 and set on an area of 81,283 metric dunum.[citation needed]

Jiftlik was established on the lands of the Abd-al-Hadi family from Nablus, as well as on agricultural lands belonging to Tubas for Palestinian refugees. It is located along the Wadi al-Far'a.

Jiftlik is designated as 'Area B' under the Oslo Accords, meaning it is subject to Palestinian civil administration and overall Israeli security responsibility. Like several other villages in the Jordan Valley area, the village has in the past been subject to Israeli security-related restrictions on construction and movement, which have been blamed in part for problems in economic development.

The village lacks electricity infrastructure, it has primary school managed by the UNRWA with 950 students.

Jiftlik is located near the Hasmonean fortress of Alexandrium, and is neighbored by two Israeli settlements, Massua and Argaman.