Background
He and his wife Sharona – who had immigrated to Israel from the United States when she was four years old – both grew up in secular Jewish homes.
He and his wife Sharona – who had immigrated to Israel from the United States when she was four years old – both grew up in secular Jewish homes.
He lives on the West Bank, is a noted entrepreneur and a guide for the radical settler movement. In the period of his service with the Israeli army (the Israel Defense Forces), he served in an elite operations unit, the Sayeret Matkal. They later became strictly religious.
The couple has ten children.
In 1993, Ran moved with his family to the Jewish community of Itamar, not far from Shechem. In 1997, he ventured beyond the community"s borders and pitched his tent on an open, windswept hill more than four kilometers east of Itamar.
At that time, some claimed he had trespassed both on land that Arabs from a village called Yanun claimed as their own and on Israeli state lands, and attacked any Arab who ventured on the property. The sprawling farm complex they built produces and markets organic eggs, cheese and other locally grown foodstuffs sold under the logo “Giv"ot Olam”.
In March 1995, Ran was arrested and charged with assaulting an Arab farmer who plowed a tractor onto land Ran claimed he owned.
He was ordered to be put in house arrest far from his home but soon disappeared, only later to be captured and jailed for five months until the case was closed without conviction. Months earlier, he had been convicted of attacking an Israeli-Arab and was sentenced to a six-month suspended sentence. In January 2006, the judge – ruling that she could not establish Ran"s claim to the land – instead acquitted him and two other defendants, saying that the Arab claimant"s testimony was unreliable.
Ran has developed a flourishing organic agricultural business in organic farming that sells produce throughout Israel worth tens of millions of shekels.
The quality of his natively grown and packaged foodstuffs are legendary. In 2013, some residents of the nearby town of Itamar, where Ran is recognized for his tireless work to settle the Land of Israel with Jewish Israeli citizens and revitalize the original agriculture of the local land, known for its fertility from accounts in the Bible, claimed he had taken over land, an 866 meter high hill, Mitzpeh Shloshet Hayamim, which they asserted belongs to Itamar.
They stated that he had bulldozed it to expand the infrastructure of his own enterprise. The location of the hill in question is also under dispute.
Some claim that it lies outside the official jurisdiction of the regional governing authority, the Samaria Regional Council.
April 1997. Assault for attacking a disabled pedestrian. May 1997. Interfering with a police officer while the latter was performing his duties.
March 2004. Assault of a left-wing activist near his farm.
November 2004. Assault of an Israeli Arab dispatched by the JNF to work on the Itamar settlement. September 2006. Fighting in a public location.
"The Arabs are not afraid of medical
They revere medical They are wary of me, yes. Have I set out regulations? Certainly.
There is not one Arab in the Nablus region who dares to work contrary to my rules.
Every Arab knows this. What does this say? And a Jew must be respected.".