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Gvulot (Hebrew: גְּבוּלוֹת, lit. 'Borders') is a
kibbutz in
southern Israel.
Located in the north-western
Negev desert, it
falls under the jurisdiction...
- Mash'abim
Junction (Highway 40)
within the
Ramat Negev Regional Council and the
Gvulot Junction (Route 232)
within the
Eshkol Regional Council. The
length of the...
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Revivim Gvulot Beit
Eshel The
three lookouts (Hebrew: שלושת המצפים,
Shloshet HaMitzpim, also Mitzpot) were
three Jewish settlements built in the Negev...
- m****acre, the Nir Oz attack, and the Be'eri m****acre. Be'eri Ein
HaShlosha Gvulot Magen Nir Oz Nir
Yitzhak Nirim Holit Kerem Shalom Kissufim Re'im Sufa Tze'elim...
- one of the "three lookouts" in the
northern Negev,
alongside Revivim and
Gvulot. It was
located two
kilometres southeast of Beersheba.
According to the...
- Yom
Kippur fast, the settlers,
including members of
Kibbutz Ruhama and
Gvulot, set up camp at
eleven pre-determined
locations in the Negev. The eleven...
- co-editor of Afik –
Israeli Literature.
Alony was born and
raised on
Kibbutz Gvulot,
located in the
northwestern Negev desert. His parents,
Shimon and Shoshana...
- in Washington, D.C. Adan was a co-founder of the
kibbutzim of
Nirim and
Gvulot,
located in the
Negev Desert near the
Palestinian Gaza Strip. On Both Banks...
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locations were all in
Mandatory Palestine, and are now Israel: Afikim, Ginosar,
Gvulot, Kfar Hittim, Kinneret,
Kiryat Anavim, Ma'ale HaHamisha, Ma'abarot, Nirim...
- with
significant po****tions Avital, Burgata, Geva Carmel,
Givat Nili,
Gvulot, HaGoshrim, Nahsholim, Tal Shahar, Yehud-Monosson
Languages Hebrew (Main...