- Dekel
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- For the operation during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, see Operation Dekel
Dekel Hebrew דֶּקֶל Founded April 1982 Council Eshkol Region North-western Negev Affiliation Agricultural Union Coordinates 31°11′40.92″N 34°20′54.6″E / 31.1947°N 34.3485°ECoordinates: 31°11′40.92″N 34°20′54.6″E / 31.1947°N 34.3485°E Dekel (Hebrew: דֶּקֶל, lit. Palm tree), officially Dekel-Kfar Shitufi (Hebrew: דקל-כפר שיתופי, lit. Dekel - Co-operative Village) is a moshav in southern Israel. Located in the Hevel Shalom area of the north-western Negev desert near the Egypt-Gaza Strip-Israel border, it falls under the jurisdiction of Eshkol Regional Council. In 2006 it had a population of 112.
A Nahal settlement by the name of Dekel was established in the area in 1956, but was abandoned after the Suez Crisis later in the year. A gar'in group by the same name was formed in the Israeli settlement of Yamit in 1979. However, its establishment on the ground was delayed by the Camp David Accords which meant that Israel had to withdraw from Sinai. The moshav was founded in April 1982 by the Aguda Shitufit (Co-operative Union) with the help of the Jewish Agency.
External links
- Dekel Negev Information Centre
Eshkol Regional Council Kibbutzim Be'eri · Ein HaShlosha · Gvulot · Magen · Nir Oz · Nir Yitzhak · Nirim · Holit · Kerem Shalom · Kissufim · Re'im · Sufa · Tze'elim · UrimMoshavim Ami'oz · Ein HaBesor · Dekel · Mivtahim · Ohad · Pri Gan · Sde Nitzan · Sdei Avraham · Talmei Eliyahu · Talmei Yosef · Yated · Yesha · YevulOther locations Avshalom · Shlomit · TzocharCategories:- Eshkol Regional Council
- Moshavim
- Agricultural Union
- Populated places established in 1982
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