Al Aqrabaniya
Al Aqrabaniya is a Palestinian village in the Nablus Governorate in northern West Bank, located 12.1 kilometers east of Nablus. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the village's population was 939 inhabitants in 2017. It is bordered by Furush Beit Dajan to the east, Beit Dajan and Deir al-Hatab to the south, Al-Badhan to the west, and An-Nassariya and Beit Hasan to the north. The total area of the village consists of approximately 13,574 dunums.
History
Al Aqrabaniya was named after "al-aqraban" which is the name given to the male scorpion, of which there are many in the area. The village residents originally came from villages including Kafr Qallil and Salim.Under the Oslo II Interim Agreement signed on 28 September 1995, Al Aqrabaniya was divided into two areas, namely Area B and Area C. Area B encompasses approximately 13,299 dunums, which accounts for 98% of the village's total area. In this area, the Palestinian National Authority exercises full control over civil matters, while Israel retains ultimate responsibility for security. On the other hand, Area C, constituting 275 dunums or 2% of the total area, remains under Israel's complete control in terms of security and administrative affairs. In Area C, Palestinian construction and land management are restricted unless authorized or permitted by the Israeli Civil Administration. The majority of Al Aqrabaniya's population resides in Area B.
Economy
The economy in Al Aqrabaniya depends mainly on its agricultural sector, which employed 86.5% of the village's workforce in 2013, according to the village's council.The results of a 2013 field survey conducted by Applied Research Institute - Jerusalem indicated that the agriculture sector accounted for 86.5% of the labor force, while the Israeli labor market employed 1.5% of the workforce. The public employees sector represented 10% of the labor force, followed by the trade and services sectors both at 1%.
In 2013, the unemployment rate in Al Aqrabaniya was 30%.
Education
According to the PCBS, in 2007, Al Aqrabaniya had an illiteracy rate of approximately 11.8% among its population, with 69.8% of the illiterate individuals being female. Out of the total population, 20.8% could only read and write with no formal education, 31.4% had elementary education, 20.3% had preparatory education, 10.5% had secondary education, and 5.1% had completed higher education.There is one public school in the village, which followed by UNRWA, which is run by the Palestinian Ministry of Higher Education. The village does not have a kindergarten.