Efrat (Israeli settlement)

31°39′28.8″N 35°9′11.16″E / 31.658000°N 35.1531000°E / 31.658000; 35.1531000

Efrat
  • אֶפְרָת, אֶפְרָתָה
  • أفرات
Hebrew transcription(s)
 • ISO 259ʔeprat, ʔepráta
 • Also spelledEfrata (previously) (official)
Efrat, 2012
Interactive map of Efrat
RegionWest Bank
DistrictJudea and Samaria Area
Founded1983
Government
 • Head of MunicipalityDovi Shefler
Area
 • Total
6,280 dunams (6.28 km2; 2.42 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)
 • Total
12,300
 • Density1,960/km2 (5,070/sq mi)

Efrat (Hebrew: אֶפְרָת), or previously officially Efrata (Hebrew: אֶפְרָתָה), is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank, established in 1983 in the Judean Mountains. Efrat is located 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) south of Jerusalem, between Bethlehem and Hebron, 6.5 km (4 mi) east of the Green Line, at the Palestinian side of the West Bank wall. The settlement stands at an altitude of up to 960 metres (3,150 feet) above sea level and covers about 6,000 dunam (1,500 acres). The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this.

Considered the capital of Gush Etzion, it had a population of 12,300 in 2023. Although geographically located within Gush Etzion, it is independent from the Gush Etzion Regional Council, and Palestinians in negotiations do not consider it as part of that block, since it lies to the east of Route 60 — their side of the Geneva Initiative map. From November 2008 to March 2024, Oded Revivi, an attorney and lieutenant colonel in the army and member of the Likud Central Committee, was the head of Efrat regional council. He was beaten in a closely contested municipal election by longtime council member Dovi Shefler, who took office as Mayor of Efrat on April 1, 2024.