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THE LAND: Urban Life Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Gov.ilNov 4, 2021 · Development towns such as Karmiel and Kiryat Gat were built in the early years of the state to accommodate the rapid population growth ...
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[PDF] The Kibbutz and “Development Towns” in Israel: Zionist utopiasSimultaneously a revolutionary movement and a network of rural communities, a town planning alternative distinct from both the city and village, ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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[PDF] Socio-Economic Mobility of Development Towns in Israel - EconStorThe establishment of Development Towns was a strategic initiative by Israel's policymakers at the time, leveraging the large waves of immigration from Asia and ...
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Development towns in Israel - jstorfounded. By 1965 nearly 17 percent of Israel's Jewish. pòpulation was living in development towns. Currently. the number is over half a million or some 18 ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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The Kibbutz and " Development Towns " in Israel: Zionist utopiasFounded in the 1950s, these cities without a true economic or social horizon, functioned like " warehouses " for immigrants, primarily of Middle Eastern origin.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Development Towns in Israel: The Role of Community in Creating ...Aug 9, 2025 · This paper investigates the contribution of community to ethnic stratification is Israel. We show that "development towns," a category of new ...<|separator|>
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Ethnic Stratification and Place of Residence in Israel: A Truism ...Past research has shown that education level, occupational status, and income in development towns are substantially lower than in other urban communities.
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Socio-Economic Mobility of Development Towns in IsraelThis study reveals that, over the past six decades, development towns have improved their socio-economic status both in terms of absolute mobility.
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About Ministry of the Negev, Galilee and National Resilience - Gov.ilJul 9, 2025 · In the area of economic development, the Ministry allocated NIS 26 million to innovation centers in Beer Sheva, Dimona and Yeruham, which will ...
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Cities and LocalitiesConsequently, within 15 years, hundreds of thousands of immigrants were settled in 30 communities known as “Development Towns”, established in the Central ...<|separator|>
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Herzl's Troubled Dream: The Origins of Zionism | History TodayJun 6, 2023 · Zionism has been seen either as a movement of national liberation or as a form of settler colonialism. In reality, it is both.
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Jewish Frontier Settlement in The Negev, 1880-1948 - jstorIt was only towards the end of their rule that a change began in their approach, with the rise in the political and strategic importance of the Negev after the ...
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Full article: Zionist Frontiers: David Ben-Gurion, Labor Zionism, and ...Sep 10, 2019 · This article examines how settler colonial narratives, structures and relations constitute development.
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Full article: SETTLER SUBURBIA IN THE NEGEV/NAQABApr 20, 2023 · Before 1948, the Naqab was mainly inhabited by Bedouin tribes ... Ben Gurion's vision to settle the Negev. They chose one of the most ...
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The Jewish Community Under the Palestine MandateIt functioned as much more than a traditional labor union, providing the Yishuv with social services and security, setting up training centers, helping absorb ...
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[PDF] Constructing Boundaries : Jewish and Arab Workers in Mandatory ...light industries produced 48 percent of all value and 32 percent of all ... the Mandate Period,” Cathedra 29 (1983): 79-113. (Hebrew); Arnon Sofer ...Missing: era | Show results with:era
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Urban peripherality, proximity and hostility in Mandate PalestineJun 25, 2025 · This article explores the dynamics of urban peripheries in Mandate Palestine, focusing on the Jewish neighbourhoods of Bat Galim in Haifa ...Missing: light | Show results with:light
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Timeline of Modern Israel (1950-1959) - Jewish Virtual LibraryDevelopment town of Dimona is founded in the Negev by 36 immigrant families from Morocco and Tunisia. February 28. Following intensified raids into Israel ...
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Ma'abarot - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe Ma'abarot were refugee absorption camps in Israel in the 1950s. The Ma'abarot were meant to provide accommodation for the large influx of Jewish refugees.
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Development Towns in Israel - jstorWe show that "development towns," a cate- gory of new settlements established to achieve population dispersal and immigrant absorption, have influenced (a) the ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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[PDF] The Absentee Property Law and Its Application to East JerusalemFeb 2, 2017 · This fact sheet sets out the main provisions of the Absentee Property Law 1950, the implementation of which has resulted in thousands of ...
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[PDF] Immigration and Ethnicity in Israel - TauImmigrants were directed to newly created development towns in the peripheral regions of the state. Concomitantly, new industries were developed in these towns ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] the Jordan River Johnston Negotiations 1953-1955; Yarmuk ...In July 1953, Israel began construction on the intake of its National Water Carrier at the Bridge of. Jacob's Daughters, north of the Sea of Galilee and in ...
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Shimon Adaf and the Peripheral Novel - Project MUSEJul 3, 2014 · Some transit camps were transformed into development towns, including Kiryat Shmona, Or Akiva, Kiryat Malichi, and Sderot; from 1955 on, new ...<|separator|>
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Immigrants to Israel: 1948-1952 - Jewish Virtual LibraryBy the end of 1952, 738,891 immigrants arrived in Israel, including 377,251 from Muslim countries, 307,082 from Communist states, and 33,760 from Western ...Missing: numbers | Show results with:numbers
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The Mass Migration to Israel of the 1950s | My Jewish LearningAfter the initial influx of European Jews, the percentage of Jews from Moslem countries in Asia and Africa increased considerably (1948 ‑ 14.4%, 1949 ‑ 47.3%, ...
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[PDF] Aliyah to Israel: Immigration under Conditions of AdversityDuring the first three years of statehood (1948-1950) the average annual growth rate of the Jewish population was about 24 percent, and between 1948-1952, mass ...
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Operation Ezra & Nehemia - The Airlift of Iraqi JewsOperation Ezra & Nehemiah, also known as Operation Ali Baba, was the airlift of more than 120,000 Jews from Iraq to Israel shortly after the founding of the ...
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Data on Immigration to Israel from Morocco1960, 4,108. 1961, 11,476. 1962, 35,748. 1963, 36,874. TOTAL, 210,347. Source: Jewish Agency. Moroccan Immigrants to Israel by Period of Immigration. 2019, 2018 ...
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Aliyah to Israel - Gov.ilFeb 7, 2022 · During Operation Ezra and Nehemiah more than 120,000 Jews were airlifted to Israel, almost the entire Iraqi Jewish community. Operation Ezra and ...
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Dimona - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe first residents were Jewish immigrants from North Africa, with an initial 36 families being the first to settle there. Its population in 1955 was about 300.
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First Israelis Move Into Dimona | CIE - Center for Israel EducationAugust 1, 1955. The development town of Dimona, built in the south of Israel to become the home to new Mizrahi immigrants, welcomes its first residents. The ...
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From development towns to 'Mizrahi enclaves' – was it Mapai's ...Oct 29, 2020 · The notion that development towns, founded at the dawn of the state of Israel, have become slums for North-African Jewish immigrants as part of ...
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A Case Study of a Moroccan Immigrant Village in Israel - jstorMoroccan Jewish population of approximately 200,000) (Chouraqui 1952:164). In the cities the migrants tended to cluster within a new or old mellah; there.
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Arava - Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael - KKL-JNFSixty years on, it's hard to believe that the farmers of the Arava have produced more than half of Israel's agricultural exports, despite its harsh environment, ...Missing: cotton | Show results with:cotton
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Agriculture in Israel: Coping with Population GrowthIsraeli engineers and agriculturalists created the revolutionary drip irrigation system, which has reduced water consumption by 50-70 percent compared with ...Missing: initiatives | Show results with:initiatives
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Israel's Chemicals Industry: From the Desert to the Dead Sea | AIChEIn the early 1950s, several other state-owned companies were created to ... industry, specialty plant nutrients, and food phosphates. Haifa has two ...
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file: exhibit_15-4.htm - SEC.govICL owns a 100% interest in the mineral rights for the Property through Rotem Amfert Negev Limited (ICL Rotem), a wholly owned subsidiary. From the 1950s, the ...
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A Brief Economic History of Modern Israel – EH.netGovernmental budgets and strong protectionist measures to foster import-substitution enabled the development of new industries, chief among them textiles, and ...
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Women in the Yishuv WorkforceDuring the early period a small group of pioneer women tried to break down traditional sex divisions in the labor market and assume work in construction and ...
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Patterns of Israeli Women's Labor Force - Participation - jstorand Men 's Labor Force. Table 1 indicates that the occupational structure of women's labor force in Israel differs significantly from the labor force of men ...Missing: gender | Show results with:gender
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Stages from the History of the Moroccan Jewish Community : Part IVSep 1, 2021 · The 1951 census in French Morocco indicated 199,156 Jews and, together with the Jewish population of Spanish Morocco, the total number of ...
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(PDF) Rural Industrialization In Israel - ResearchGateMay 1, 2020 · PDF | On Jul 11, 2019, Raphael Bar-el and others published Rural Industrialization In Israel | Find, read and cite all the research you need ...Missing: 1950s | Show results with:1950s
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Immigration and Internal Migration as a Mechanism of Polarization ...Most of the immigrants were directed to development towns and to Moshavim that had been established by the state, located primarily on the national periphery of ...
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Redefining Spatial Planning and Development in Israel - OECDAug 4, 2025 · Israel ranks sixth among OECD countries and well above the OECD average of 0.58% (OECD, 2022[9]). Including towns and semi-dense areas, this ...
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Fostering Community Leadership in Development TownsThe author describes a Tel-Aviv University program designed to foster leadership within the educational system of a development town.Missing: informal | Show results with:informal
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The Vital Energies, Especially Musical, of Israel's Desert TownsJul 5, 2018 · A letter from the "development town" of Ofakim, where Jews from North Africa are helping to forge a new Israeli culture.
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Academic Paper: The Israeli Army Between Ethnic Conflict and ...Dec 13, 2021 · First: The Israeli Perspective on the Army's Role in Social Integration. The Israeli perspective in this regard is based on:[3].
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Immigrant and Veteran Teachers of the 1948 Generation - jstortremendous growth of the Israeli education system in the first four years of ... veteran Israelis, they founded the education system in the little town.Missing: dropout rates
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Social Innovations in the Israeli Health Care Delivery SystemThe National Intervention Program for Reducing Infant Mortality was initiated in the 1970s, when it was discovered that infant mortality rates in a number of ...
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The Polio Epidemic in Israel in the 1950s - PMC - NIHTHE FIRST GOVERNMENTAL rehabilitation services for children in Israel were created in the 1950s as a result of the polio epidemic of that period.
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Israeli - Family - Cultural AtlasJan 1, 2020 · Israeli family is very important, with nuclear families common, but extended family ties vary. Grandparents are respected, and children live at ...Missing: development towns
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The Case of Israel's Population Dispersal PolicyJan 24, 2007 · Israel's population dispersal policy is one of the longest ongoing attempts to defend territorial sovereignty by directing population ...
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Social Change and Policy Implementation: Population Dispersal in ...under these circumstances was population dispersal policy. Population dispersal policy was developed by Israel's top planners following the State's ...
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Ambassador Eban on Sinai Campaign (November 1956)The Egyptian fidayun have penetrated into Israel's settlements, spread out in the Negev up to Beersheba and Migdal Ashkelon, at a distance of 40 kilometres ...Missing: towns | Show results with:towns
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The Sinai Campaign - My Jewish LearningOn October 30, the Israeli government publicized the campaign as an attack on fedayeen bases in Sinai.
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About the 1977 Elections - Israel Democracy InstituteThe Israel Democracy Institute (IDI) is an independent, nonpartisan, center of research and action dedicated to strengthening the foundations of Israeli ...Missing: towns influence
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Why the left keeps failing in the pro-Likud periphery, home to 25% of ...Apr 30, 2019 · Nearly 1 in 4 Israelis live in development towns and southern cities. The left simply doesn't speak their language, say experts and locals ...
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The demographics behind Israel's right-wing shift - Asia TimesJan 16, 2023 · Rapid growth of Israel's ultra-Orthodox population will have profound consequences for secular society. by Michael Brenner January 16, ...
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Social Control, Urban Planning and Ethno‐class Relations: Mizrahi ...Jun 2, 2000 · According to the 'best' planning concepts available during the 1950s, Israel built 28 new towns, mainly on the country's peripheral 'frontiers'.
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(PDF) The Kibbutz and the Development Town: The Economic ...Aug 7, 2025 · PDF | The article examines the socio-economic interaction between the kibbutzim of the Upper Galilee and Kiryat Shmona during the first ...
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[PDF] POPULATION, LABOR FORCE, AND1964, this does not apply to the development towns : the daily average of reg istered adult unemployment in these communities rose by 1 percent in 1964,.
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[PDF] Reducing socio-economic differences between municipalities in IsraelDec 17, 2020 · As a result, there is a persistent lack of employment opportunities in the peripheral areas alongside skills shortages in the dynamic centre.Missing: causal factors
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'Some Scholars Cling to the Victim Narrative, but Mizrahim Are a ...Sep 20, 2025 · She explains that research on the community has rarely addressed the urban element, focusing instead on the so-called development towns – the ...
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High school graduation rates ticked up last year despite COVIDOct 4, 2021 · 73.4% of students qualified to graduate in the 2019-2020 academic year, compared to 69.7% a year earlier. The percentage of Israeli students ...Missing: development | Show results with:development
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CBS SiteRegional Statistics. Settlements. Want to know more about your region ? View more Regions >. Type the name : Select · What's New. Monthly Bulletin of Statistics ...Price Indices · Statistics Tools and Databases · Release Calendar · Publications
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Bills, Rights and Housing Policy: The Evolution of Israel's Seven ...These bills included the affordable housing bill, a practice benchmarked from abroad, under which developers would have to sell 30% of the built housing units ...<|separator|>
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The trajectory of Israel's public-housing policy - jstorConsequently, since the. 1990s many development towns, which have a severe shortage of revenue-generating land uses, have suffered a financial crisis. Many.
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Local Government Reform and the Socioeconomic Gap in IsraelJul 2, 2020 · The socioeconomically weakest localities in Israel feature low levels of locally generated income, dramatically fewer industrial and commercial ...
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Transportation Infrastructure (Barak Project) - Dan Ben-DavidIsrael's small size makes it easier to build the necessary transportation infrastructure and bear the related costs. Most towns are within a twenty to thirty ...<|separator|>
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Israeli Transportation Industry - Jewish Virtual LibraryIt has a well-developed network of roads and railroads, as well as modern ports and airports. However, infrastructure development failed to keep pace with ...
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Socio-Economic Mobility of Development Towns in Israel - ifo InstitutI speculate that the reduction in socioeconomic inequality between development towns and NDT can be attributed to factors such as free universal public ...Missing: shield | Show results with:shield
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Kiryat Shmona | Israel, Lebanon Border, Attack, & Meaning | BritannicaSep 4, 2025 · The town, the only urban settlement of the valley, was founded in 1950 as an immigrants' transit camp (maʿabara) on the site of the former Arab ...
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Kiryat Shmona Population 2025Kiryat Shmona's 2025 population is now estimated at 22,145. In 2008, the population of Kiryat Shmona was 23,200. Kiryat Shmona experienced a decrease of -367 ...
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Kiryat Shemonah - Jewish Virtual Libraryקִרְיַת שְׁמוֹנָה; “City of Eight”) is a town in northern Israel, in the Hula Valley, founded in 1950 when a local camp for new immigrants (ma'barah) was transformed ...
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Beit She'an | Age, Map, Palestine, & Bible | BritannicaOct 8, 2025 · Beit She'an is a town located in northeastern Israel. It is a principal settlement in the low 'Emeq Beit She'an ('emeq, 'valley') and the ...
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Treating 'collective traumas,' northern town of Shlomi looks to ...Aug 11, 2025 · In Shlomi, over 420 homes and buildings were damaged as a result of direct hits and blasts. While the gym was not among them, its parquet floor ...
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Holding a Community Together: Shlomi's Year-Long Evacuation StoryOct 18, 2023 · Among the largest evacuated towns was Shlomi, home to 8,500 people and situated just a few kilometers from the Lebanese border.Missing: development | Show results with:development
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Finding Home: Choosing the Right Israeli Community for Your AliyahMay 18, 2025 · The town features Tel Hai College and developing tourism opportunities. Karmiel: A northern development town intentionally designed with ...
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Israel Brings Water to the Negev | Research Starters - EBSCOThis infrastructure project significantly transformed the Negev, allowing for increased agricultural activities and settlement. The development prioritized ...
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From 30000 to 5000: Sderot in the midst of war - KKL JNFJan 4, 2024 · Due to the proximity of Sderot to the Gaza Strip (less than 1.5km/0.9mi), KKL-JNF saw the need to aid in the protection of the residents, who ...
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Ofakim - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe population, numbering 631 in the first year, grew to 9,200 by 1970. The majority (71%) of the inhabitants in 1965 were from Morocco and Tunisia; 5% came ...
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Ofakim Population 2025 - World Population ReviewOfakim's 2025 population is now estimated at 35,045. In 2008, the population of Ofakim was 24,000. Ofakim has grown by 4,383 in the last year, ...Missing: founding | Show results with:founding
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Netivot - Jewish Virtual LibraryNetivot was founded in 1956 in the framework of Israel's regional settlement and population dispersion policy. It was initially named Azzatah ("Toward Gaza").
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Patronage and development in the Israeli Negev: Yeruham, 1952 ...Sep 26, 2019 · The article focuses on the early stages of the colonization of the Israeli Negev during the 1950s. It reconstructs the early stages of the ...