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Shibli-Umm al-Ghanam |
Hebrew |
שבלי-אום אל-גנם |
Arabic |
الشبلي - أم الغنم |
Government |
Local council (from 1992) |
Also spelled |
Shibli-Umm al-Janam (officially) |
District |
North |
Population |
4,800 (2005) |
Jurisdiction |
2,879 dunams (2.9 km²) |
Shibli-Umm al-Ghanam (Arabic: الشبلي - أم الغنم, Hebrew: שבלי-אום אל-גנם) is an Israeli-Arab Bedouin local council at the base of Mount Tabor in Israel's North District.[1] According to the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics, Shibli-Umm al-Ghanam had a population of 4,800 inhabitants in 2005.[2]
The town is the result of a municipal merger of Bedouin villages of Shibli and Umm al-Ghanam in 1992. The former town of Shibli became a local council in 1984 and Umm al-Ghanam was established in 1940 as a Bedouin settlement and was recognized by the Israeli government in 1982.[1]
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