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Itamar

Itamar is a male given name of Hebrew origin. In the Hebrew Bible, Itamar is the third son of Aaron and a priestly figure from whom the Itamar line is named. The name has remained in use in Israel and among Jewish communities and is invoked in various literary and cultural contexts.

Itamar is also the name of an Israeli settlement in the northern West Bank, located on the

The settlement has been the site of security incidents reflecting the ongoing conflict, including the 2011

Usage: The name Itamar remains common as a given name in Israel and among Jewish communities; it

hill
country
of
Samaria,
north
of
Nablus.
It
was
established
in
1984
by
activists
associated
with
the
Gush
Emunim
movement.
The
community
is
one
of
several
settlements
in
the
area
and
is
subject
to
the
broader
Israeli-Palestinian
conflict
dynamics
in
the
West
Bank.
Itamar
massacre
in
which
five
members
of
the
Fogel
family
were
killed
by
a
Palestinian
assailant.
may
also
appear
in
biblical
place
names
and
institutions
named
after
the
original
Itamar.