- Betzet
Betzet ( _he. בֶּצֶת) is a
moshav in theWestern Galilee in northernIsrael . It belongs to theMateh Asher Regional Council . It is part of theMoshavim Movement , and is located next to the cities Shlomi andNahariya .The moshav was founded in 1949 next to the village
Baseh that was destroyed in theIsraeli War of Independence . The founders were immigrants to Israel from theBalkan states, especially the formerYugoslavia andRomania . The community is named after the ancient village of Betzet which is estimated to have existed nearby.The area is about 2200
dunam s. Most of the residents work in growingbanana s,avocado es and turkeys.Places of interest nearby
Tel Betzet ("Tel" means "hill" or "archaeological site") is located south of the village. It has pottery vessels from the
Copper Age and the middle Canaanite period. Likewise wine-pressing holes and graves from the Roman and Byzantine imperial eras are preserved.Betzet Aerodrome, a disused WW II British aerodrome to the west of Betzet. A helipad has been built on the north-western part of the runway by the Israeli Air Force. There are numerous derelict structures from the British era on site; they include AA gun mounts, underground aircraft pens and hangars.
The aerodrome grounds are used today as agricultural land and contain banana, olive and pomegranate groves. The Israeli Air Force uses the helipad occasionally and the local radio control flying model club has its activity on the helipad on weekends.
External links
* [http://www.romgalil.org.il/cds/248/ Betzet on the website of the Authority for Development of the Galilee] he icon
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