Beit Iksa

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Beit Iksa
Arabic بيت إكسا
Government Village Council
Also Spelled Bayt Iksa (officially)

Beit Exsa (unofficially)

Governorate Jerusalem
Population 1,600 (2006)
Jurisdiction 7,734 dunams (7.7 km²)
Head of Municipality Bajes Abud

Beit Iksa (Arabic: بيت إكسا‎) is a Palestinian village in the Jerusalem Governorate, located nine kilometers northwest of Jerusalem in the West Bank. Beit Iksa, a village of 1,600 inhabitants, was classified as "Area B" as a result of the Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in 1995. Since then, civil affairs have been under the control of the Palestinian National Authority, while security matters are handled by the Israel Defense Forces.[1]

Beit Iksa contains two primary schools run by the Palestinian National Authority. Students attending secondary school travel to Jerusalem or nearby towns for education.[1]

[edit] Population

According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), Beit Iksa had a population of approximately 1,600 inhabitants in mid-year 2006.[2] From the population, over 80% are Palestinian refugees.[1]

Beit Iksa's population was recorded as 791 inhabitants in 1922; and according to the land researcher Sami Hadawi, the population grew to 1,410 in 1945. However, following Israel's victory in the 1967 Six-Day War, Beit Iksa was reduced to 633 inhabitants, due to the large number of residents that fled the village. Most of the village's inhabitants hold Palestinian ID cards and live in Beit Iksa's built-up area of 417 dunams or 5.4 % of the village's total land area of 7,734 dunams.[3]

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[edit] External links

Beit Iksa Official Website