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Midrakh Oz (Hebrew: מִדְרַךְ עֹז, lit. 'Foothold of Strength') is an
agricultural moshav in
northern Israel.
Located in the
Jezreel Valley, it
falls under...
- Be'er Tiveon,
Hurvat Hazin, Tel Risim, Tel Re'ala,
Hurvat Tzror, Tel Sham,
Midrakh Oz and Tel Zariq.
Scholars have
attributed the
presence of
Philistine pottery...
- Be'er Tiveon,
Hurvat Hazin, Tel Risim, Tel Re'ala,
Hurvat Tzror, Tel Sham,
Midrakh Oz and Tel Zariq,
yielded typical Philistine pottery dating from the 12th-to-10th...
- 32°35′42″N 35°10′22″E / 32.59500°N 35.17278°E / 32.59500; 35.17278
Midrakh Oz
Fajja Jaffa 15 May 1948 1,392 4,919
Atrocity Some
houses 32°05′18″N...
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District Mevo Modi'im מְבוֹא מוֹדִיעִים 1976
Hevel Modi'in
Central District Midrakh Oz מִדְרַךְ עֹז 1952
Megiddo Northern District Mikhmoret מִכְמֹרֶת 1945...
- Be'er Tiveon,
Hurvat Hazin, Tel Risim, Tel Re'ala,
Hurvat Tzror, Tel Sham,
Midrakh Oz and Tel Zariq.
Scholars have
attributed the
presence of
Philistine pottery...
- depo****tion 8–9
April 1948 Po****tion (1945) • Total 1,130 Cause(s) of depo****tion
Military ****ault by
Yishuv forces Current Localities Midrakh Oz...
- HaEmek,
established in 1926,
whilst the
youngest settlement is
moshav Midrakh Oz,
established in 1952. The
official emblem of the
regional council was...
- war the area was
incorporated into the
State of Israel. The
kibbutz of
Midrakh Oz was
built close to the
village site in 1952, and uses part of the village's...
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settled in 1926. The
village was
abandoned and the
residents moved to
Midrakh Oz in 1953.
Political rivalries affected the
relations between Mishmar...