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: For the ancient, Biblical city, see Jezreel (city) :''For the kibbutz, see Yizre'el . The Jezreel Valley (lang-he|??? ??????, ''Emek Yizre'el ) (lang-ar|??? ??? ????, Marg Ibn Amer ) is a large fertile plain and inland valley south of the Lower Galilee region in Israel and West Bank in Palestinian Territories . The Samarian highlands and Mount Gilboa border the valley from the south and the northern outskirts of the West Bank cities of Jenin and Tulkarm have spread into the southern part of the valley. To the west is the Mount Carmel range, and to the east is the Jordan Valley (Middle East)|Jordan Valley .
Etymology
The Jezreel Valley takes its name from the ancient city of Jezreel (city)|Jezreel (known in Arabic as Zir'in ; lang-ar|?????) which was located on a low hill overlooking the southern edge of the valley, though some scholars think that the name of the city originates from the name of the clan which founded it, and whose existence is mentioned in the Merneptah stele .Cheyne and Black, Encyclopedia Biblica The word Jezreel means "God sows" or " El (god)|El sows".ibid The phrase "valley of Jezreel" was sometimes used to refer to the central part of the valley, around the city of Jezreel, while the southwestern portion was known as the "valley of Megiddo", after the ancient city of Megiddo (place)|Megiddo , which was located there. The area has been known as the Plain of Esdraelon ( Esdraelon is the Koine Greek rendering of Jezreel ).
Geography
The valley perhaps once acted as the channel by which the Dead Sea , located southeast of the valley, connected to the Mediterranean Sea . About two million years ago, as the land between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan Rift Valley rose, this connection was lost, and periodic floods from the Mediterranean Sea ceased. This resulted in the Dead Sea no longer having a connection to the ocean, and over time, due to greater evaporation than precipitation (meteorology)|precipitation plus surface water inflow, it has become heavily Salinity|saline .
History
Biblical
Biblical cities in the Jezreel Valley include Jezreel, Megiddo, Beit She'an Shimron and Afula . Archaeological excavations have indicated near continuous settlement from the Ghassulian culture of the Chalcolithic Age (c. 4500–3300 BCE) to the Ayyubid periods of the 11–13th centuries.Israel Handbook by Dave Winter, Footprint Travel Guides, ISBN 0-658-00368-2 ( http://books.google.com/books? id=nVpg7eE2wFYC& pg=PA644& dq=tel-afula+Chalcolithic& lr=& sig=Gg4OYiL1YnS-ks7gb9L9IYGe5Xw#PPA644,M1 The Bible|Biblical city of Ophrah , is identified in the Book of Judges as the home of Gideon (Judges)|Gideon .cite web | url= http://www.gemsinisrael.com/jezreeljudgestour.html | title=Judges of the Jezreel Valley | publisher=GemsinIsrael | accessdate=2008-01-18
The valley formed an easier route through the Levant than crossing the mountains on either side, and so saw a large amount of traffic, and was the site of many historic battles; the earliest battle for which, the Battle of Megiddo (15th century BC)|Battle of Megiddo , has a surviving detailed account to prove that it was fought in the valley. Due to the surrounding terrain, Ancient Egypt|Egyptian chariots were only able to travel from Egypt as far as the Jezreel valley and the valley north of Lake Huleh .
According to the Bible, the valley was the scene of a victory by the Israelites , led by Gideon, against the Midian ites, the Amalek iltes, and the Children of the East ,Bibleverse||Judges|6:3| but was later the location at which the Israelites, led by Saul the King|King Saul , were defeated by the Philistines .Bibleverse|1|Samuel|29:1–6| According to textual criticism|textual scholars , the account of a Philistine victory at Jezreel derives from the monarchial source , in contrast to the republican source , which places the Philistine victory against the Israelites at Mount Gilboa .Bibleverse|1|Samuel|28:4|Bibleverse|1|Samuel|31:1–6| In Christian Eschatology , the part of the valley on which the Battle of Megiddo was fought is believed to be destined to be the site of the penultimate battle between good and evil (the final battle taking place 1,000 years later in Jerusalem),Eric H. Cline, Assistant Director US, Tel Megiddo Expedition known as Armageddon (a word derived from Megiddo ).
As recounted in Bibleverse||2Kings|9:1–10|kjv, after Jehu kills King Jehoram of Israel|Jehoram , he confronts Jezebel in Jezreel and urges her eunuch s to kill Jezebel by defenestration|throwing her out of a window . They comply, tossing her out the window and leaving her in the street to be eaten by dogs. Only Jezebel's skull, feet, and hands remained.
Ottoman era
In 1852 the United States of America|American writer Bayard Taylor traveled across the Jezreel Valley, which he described in his 1854 book '' 'The Lands of the Saracen; or, Pictures of Palestine, Asia Minor, Sicily and Spain' '' as: "one of the richest districts in the world." http://www.gutenberg.org/files/10924/10924-h/10924-h.htm The Lands of the Saracen, by Bayard TaylorLaurence Oliphant (1829-1888)|Laurence Oliphant , who visited the ' Akko Sanjak ' valley area in 1887, then a subprovince of the ' Beirut Wilayah ',"Palestinim, Am Behivatsrut," by Kimmerling, Baruch, and Joel S. Migdal – Keter Publishing, ISBN 965-07-0797-2 wrote that the Valley of Esdraelon (Jezreel) was "a huge green lake of waving wheat, with its village-crowned mounds rising from it like islands; and it presents one of the most striking pictures of luxuriant fertility which it is possible to conceive."Abu-Lughod, Ibrahim (1971). (Ed)., The Transformation of Palestine . Illinois: Northwestern Press. p. 126. In the 1870s, the Sursock family of Beirut (present-day Lebanon ) purchased the land from the Ottoman government for approximately Ł20,000. Between 1912 and 1925 the Sursock family (then under the French Mandate of Syria ) sold their 80,000 acres (320& nbsp;km˛) of land in the Vale of Jezreel to the American Zion Commonwealth for about nearly three quarters of a million pounds, who purchased the land for Jewish resettlement http://www.safarix.com/0131900048 Safarix.com, pg. 49 and the Jewish National Fund . http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/ViaMaris.html Via Maris, by Avi Hein (Jewish Virtual Library)
British Mandate
Following these sales, the 8 000 Arab farmers who lived in 22 villages working for the absentee landowners were evicted. Some farmers refused to leave their land, as in Afula (El-Ful), http://www.zionism-israel.com/Arthur_Ruppin_1929.htm Buying the Emek by Arthur Ruppin, 1929 (with an introduction) however the new owners decided that it would be inappropriate for these farmers to remain as tenants on land intended for Jewish labor, and they also followed the socialist ideology of the Yishuv , believing that it would be wrong for a (Jewish) landlord to exploit a landless (Arab) peasant . British police had to be used to expel some and the dispossessed made their way to the coast to search for new work with most ending up in shanty town s on the edges of Jaffa and Haifa .Nevill Barbour: Nisi Dominus: A Survey of the Palestine Controversy . George G. Harrap, London 1946, pp. 117–118
Polk, Stamler, Asfour: Backdrop to Tragedy: The Struggle for Palestine . Beacon Press, Boston, 1957, pp. 237–238.
The above two books are quoted in David Gilmour: Dispossessed: the Ordeal of the Palestinians . Sphere Books, Great Britain, 1983, pp. 44–45.
Following purchase of the land, the first modern-day settlements were created after the American Zion Commonwealth founded the modern day city of Afula and the swamp was drained. The first moshav , Nahalal , was settled in this valley on 11 September 1921.
After the widespread 1929 Palestine riots|Arab riots of 1929 in the then British Mandate of Palestine , the Hope Simpson Royal Commission was appointed to seek causes and remedies for the instability. The Commission's findings in regard to "Government responsibility towards Arab cultivators" , was that the Jewish authorities "have nothing with which to reproach themselves" in the purchase of the valley, noting the high prices paid and land occupants receiving compensation not legally bound. The responsibility of the Mandate Government for "soreness felt (among both effendi and fellahin ) owing to the sale of large areas by the absentee Sursock family" and the displacement of Arab tenants; noted that, "the duty of the Administration of Palestine to ensure that the rights and position of the Arabs are not prejudiced by Jewish immigration. It is doubtful whether, in the matter of the Sursock lands, this Article of the Mandate received sufficient consideration." http://domino.un.org/unispal.nsf/9a798adbf322aff38525617b006d88d7/e3ed8720f8707c9385256d19004f057c!OpenDocument Palestine. Report on Immigration, Land Settlement and Development. By Sir John Hope Simpson, C.I.E.
*Chapter 1.3: Palestine: The Country and the Climate; 3)The vale of Esdraelon,
*Chapter 5.3: Jewish Settlement on the Land; 3)The effect of Jewish settlement on the Arab
State of Israel
Jezreel Valley is a green fertile plain covered with fields of wheat , cotton , sunflowers and Maize|corn , as well as grazing tracts for multitudes of sheep and cattle. The area is governed by the Jezreel Valley Regional Council . The Max Stern College of Emek Yizreel and the Emek Medical Center are located in the valley. In 2006, the Israeli Transportation Ministry and Jezreel Valley Regional Council announced plans to build an international airport near Megiddo but the project was shelved due to environmental objections. http://fr.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite? cid=1245184871151& pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull FR.jpost.com
See also
Battle of Ain Jalut , major battle in 1260 between the Mongols and the Mamluks.
Dead Sea
Jezreel Valley Regional Council
References
Reflist
External links
Commons category
http://www.yvc.ac.il/template/default.asp? maincat=24 Jezreel Valley College
http://www.clalit.org.il/haemek/DefaultEng.asp Emek Medical Center
http://80.70.129.86/ Jezreel Valley Regional Council Official website (in Hebrew)
Cite EB1911|wstitle=Jezreel
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