Israel. ha-Minhal ha-ezraḥi bi-Yehudah uṿa-Shomeron
Enlarge text Shrink text- Madrikh le-tikhnun mosdot refuʼah, 1988-1990:vol. 1, t.p. (Medinat Yiśraʼel, ha-Minhal ha-ezraḥi-ezor Yehudah ṿe-Shomron)
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. The Civil Administration (Hebrew: המנהל האזרחי, ha-Minhal ha-ʿEzraḥi; Arabic: الإدارة المدنية الإسرائيلية) is the Israeli governing body that operates in the West Bank. It was established by the government of Israel in 1981, in order to carry out practical bureaucratic functions within the territories captured by Israel in 1967. While formally separate, it was subordinate to the Israeli military.: 133 : 108 The Civil Administration is subordinate to a larger entity known as the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories, which is a unit in the Defense Ministry of Israel. Among its functions are coordination with the Palestinian Authority. After 2002, the distinction set forth in the Oslo Accords restricting Israeli military operations in area A was de facto terminated.
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