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Har Hevron Regional Council
Israeli regional council in the occupied West Bank
Negohot
Negohot () is an Israeli settlement in the southern Hebron Hills of the West Bank. Located on a hill above sea level to the west of the Hebron area, it is organised as a community settlement and falls under the jurisdiction of Har Hevron Regional Council. In it had a population of .
Ma'ale Hever
Israeli settlement in the West Bank
Adora
Israeli settlement on the West Bank
Ma'on, Har Hebron
Israeli settlement in the West Bank
Teneh Omarim
Israeli settlement on the West Bank
Sansana
Sansana () is a religious Israeli settlement in the West Bank. Located in the southern Judaean Mountains, to the south-west of Hebron and over the Green Line, it is organised as a community settlement and falls under the jurisdiction of Har Hevron Regional Council. In it had a population of .
Otniel
Otniel () is an Orthodox Israeli settlement in the West Bank. Located in the southern Judaean Mountains, south of Hebron, it falls under the jurisdiction of Har Hevron Regional Council. In , it had a population of .
Beit Yatir
Israeli settlement in the West Bank
Eshkolot
Eshkolot () is a secular Israeli settlement in the southern Judaean Mountains of the West Bank. Located around five kilometers from Lahav, it is organized as a community settlement and falls within the jurisdiction of the Har Hevron Regional Council. In it had a population of .
Beit Hagai
Israeli settlement in the West Bank
Telem, Har Hebron
Israeli settlement in the occupied West Bank
Susya
Susya (, ; Susiyeh, Susiya, Susia) is a location in the southern Hebron Governorate in the West Bank. It houses an archaeological site with extensive remains from the Late Roman and Byzantine periods, including the ruins of an archeologically notable synagogue, repurposed as a mosque after the Muslim conquest of Palestine in the 7th century. A Palestinian village named Susya was established near the site in the 1830s. The village lands extended over 300 hectares under multiple private Palestinian ownership, and the Palestinians on the site are said to exemplify a southern Hebron cave-dwelling
Livna
thumb|Ruins of Hurvat Anim ancient synagogue near Shani-Livne

Shim'a
'''Shim'a (), also Yonadav''' (), is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank, along the Green Line south of Livne and Teneh Omarim. Located on a hill 600 metres above sea level, it is organised as a community settlement and falls under the jurisdiction of Har Hevron Regional Council. In it had a population of .
Carmel, Har Hebron
Israeli settlement in the West Bank
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Avigayil
Avigayil () is an illegal Israeli settlement in the West Bank. It lies between the settlements of Ma'on and Susya in the southern Hebron Hills. The settlement is situated east of the Israeli West Bank barrier, 4.7 km kilometers from the Green line on what is officially known as Hilltop 850.
Established in October 2001 as an outpost, Avigayil has a population of roughly 50, consisting of 30 families as of 2014, up from 17 registered in 2010, and is within the municipal jurisdiction of the Har Hebron Regional Council.
Susya, Har Hebron
Israeli settlement in Mount Hebron, Judea, the West Bank
Asa'el
'''Asa'el (), also known as Mitzpe Asa'el''' (), is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank. Located three kilometres south-east of Shim'a, it falls under the jurisdiction of Har Hevron Regional Council. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank, like Asa'el, illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this.
Mitzpe Yair
Israeli outpost on the occupied Palestinian West Bank
Mitzpe Eshtemoa
Israeli settlement on the West Bank