Giv'ot Olam

This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.Giv'ot Olam (Hebrew: גבעות עולם, lit.

'Hills of Eternity') is an Israeli outpost in the northern West Bank.

Located 4.5 kilometres south-east of Itamar, it falls under the jurisdiction of Shomron Regional Council.

Giv'ot Olam was established in late 1998 by Avri Ran, a right wing activist and organic farmer who raises free-range chickens and sells their eggs on the organic food market.

[1] The name derives from Moses' Biblical blessing for Joseph: "with the fruitfulness of the hills of eternity."

Wine cellar in Giv'ot Olam