According to
ARIJ, Israel confiscated land from several
Palestinian villages/towns nearby in order to construct Hashmonaim: • 945
dunams from
Ni'lin, • 186 dunams from
Al-Midya, • 5 dunams from
Saffa. Under Israeli legal rulings, this territory was claimed as unoccupied state land by the prior sovereign entity, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, and thus passed to the subsequent sovereign entity in occupation, the state of Israel. Construction of the first homes began in December 1983. A dedication ceremony on June 12, 1984, was attended by
Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir and the Sephardi chief rabbi
Mordechai Eliyahu. The first families moved in in August 1987. The name derives from the location of Hashmonaim in a region where the
Hasmoneans lived in antiquity. Hashmonaim originally consisted of two neighborhoods: Ramat Modi'in was established in 1983 and
Ganei Modi'in in 1985. In 1996, Ganei Modi'in became part of
Modi'in Illit. In May 2010, three homes in Hashmonaim were demolished by Israeli security forces. The buildings were deemed to be violating a 10-month construction freeze in the West Bank. ==Demographics==