Examples of using Helu in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Abu Al Helu Following.
The Khan al Ahmar/ Abu al Helu.
The huge stone which it is said to that King Helu did a celebrity, the test of dried sword which let you right make it.
UN officials call on Israel to abandon plans to demolish and transfer Khan al Ahmar-Abu al Helu….
In Khan Al Ahmar- Abu Al Helu the area has been declared a‘closed military zone' and heavy construction equipment has appeared on site.
Israeli authorities partially dismantle the proposed relocation site for the Khan al Ahmar-Abu al Helu community.
The place where it is said that a kingKure husband difference buried King Helu of father who was king Kure in the tiger hill in the Lu Ages in about B.C. 500.
Khan al Ahmar- Abu al Helu is home to 181 people, 53 per cent of whom are children and 95 per cent of whom are Palestine refugees registered with UNRWA.
In September 2018 the Israel High Court of Justice issued a final ruling to allow the demolitionof the school, along with the rest of the Khan al Ahmar/ Abu al Helu community.
In 514 BC, during the Spring and Autumn Period, King Helu(阖闾) of Wu(吴) established"Great City of Helu", the ancient name for Suzhou, as his capital.
During first days of July, the Israeli authorities adopted a series of measures and restrictions, ahead of the demolition of the Palestinian Bedouin community of Khan Al Ahmar-Abu Al Helu.
Like many Palestinians in Area C, the residents of Khan al Ahmar-Abu al Helu have fought for years to live with dignity, to protect their children, their homes, and their community,” said McGoldrick.
Today, the Humanitarian Coordinator, Mr. Jamie McGoldrick, and the UNRWA Director of Operations in the West Bank, Mr. Scott Anderson, join others in the international community in calling on the Government of Israel to cease its plans to carry out the mass demolition and transfer of the Palestinian Bedouin community of Khan al Ahmar-Abu al Helu, located on the outskirts of East Jerusalem in the occupied West Bank.
All structures in Khan al Ahmar- Abu Al Helu, a Palestinian Bedouin community in the Jerusalem governorate, were served with final demolition orders, increasing the risk of a mass forcible transfer.
On 24 May, the Israeli Supreme Court issued a final ruling on the longstanding case of Khan Al Ahmar-Abu Al Helu, a Palestinian Bedouin community in Area C, in the outskirts of East Jerusalem.
As an example of the conservative approach, Al Helu told of an attempt to use solar energy to illuminate Wadi Nar- a road connecting Ramallah and Bethlehem which bypasses Jerusalem and greatly extends the journey.
On 5 March, the Israeli authorities issued final demolition orders against almost all 140 structures in the Palestinian Bedouincommunity of Khan al Ahmar-Abu al Helu(Jerusalem governorate), including a donor-funded primary school serving around 170 children.
Khan al Ahmar- Abu al Helu is one of 18 communities located in or next to an area slated in part for the E1 settlement plan, aimed at creating a continuous built-up area between the Maale Adumim settlement and East Jerusalem.
Five of the targeted structures were built by activists in solidarity with the Bedouin community of Khan al Ahmar-Abu al Helu, at risk of mass demolitions and forcible transfer(see below) and four structures were in Rantis village(Ramallah), all of which were non-residential.
Though the residents of Khan al Ahmar- Abu al Helu have been present in the area since their displacement from southern Israel in the 1950s, the Israeli authorities are insisting that the community move to a designated relocation site, known as“Jabal West”.
In the West Bank, the government of Israel hasfrozen the demolition of the Khan al Ahmar-Abu al Helu Bedouin community, despite an Israeli Supreme Court ruling in September permitting them to do so, and partially dismantled the designated relocation site.
Though the residents of Khan al Ahmar- Abu al Helu have been present in the area since their displacement from southern Israel in the 1950s, the Israeli authorities are insisting that the community move to a designated relocation site, known as“Jabal West”.
Following the postponement of the demolition of Khan al Ahmar-Abu al Helu Bedouin community, the Israeli authorities dismantled structures they had installed at the proposed relocation site(Al Jabal West);