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Kfar Blum was founded on the village lands of Al-Salihiyya, shown here in 1942, the year prior to its founding. Kibbutz Kfar Blum was founded in November 1943 [ 2 ] by the Labor Zionist Habonim (now Habonim Dror ) youth movement, adjacent to the Palestinian village of Al-Salihiyya .
Kibbutz HaGoshrim was founded in 1948 mostly by Jewish immigrants from Turkey.The kibbutz was established partly on the lands of the former Palestinian village of al-Khisas, which was depopulated and destroyed during the 1948 Palestine war.
The following is a list of kibbutzim (Hebrew: קיבוצים) in Israel, [1] grouped by affiliation, with their year of foundation in brackets. In 2004, there were 266 kibbutzim with population 116,000 or 2.1% of the Jewish population of Israel. [2]
Kfar Blum: 2.5: 1.6: מסעף כפר בלום דרום (South Kfar Blum Branch) Road 9778: Neot Mordechai: 3.5: 2.2: מסעף נאות מרדכי (Neot Mordechai Branch) Entrance road: Lehavot HaBashan: 7: 4.3: צומת להבות הבשן (Lehavot HaBashan Junction) Route 918: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Clickable map of the depopulated locations During the 1947–1949 Palestine war, or the Nakba, around 400 Palestinian Arab towns and villages were forcibly depopulated, with a majority being destroyed and left uninhabitable. Today these locations are all in Israel ; many of the locations were ...
The main income source is Paskal Technologies located in the Ma'alot-Tarshiha industrial zone. Other sources of income include a zipper factory (Paskal Zippers), field crops, fruit orchards (apples, pears, cherries and kiwis) and a furniture factory, Rehitay Yir'on, which specializes in ready-to-assemble furniture.
The Survey of Western Palestine identified Daphne with Khirbet Dufnah, meaning "the ruin of Daphne ", which they marked on their map in the place where Al-Shawka al-Tahta was to stand later, about 1 km NNW of present-day Dafna. [4] [5] [6] An Arab settlement was founded sometime between 1858 and 1878. [7]
Gonen was established on 13 August 1951 as a Nahal settlement [2] on the land of the Palestinian village of Ghuraba, which had become depopulated in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.