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Netiv HaShayara Hebrew נְתִיב הַשַּׁיָּרָה Also spelled Nativ HaShayara (unofficially)
Name meaning Path of the Convoy Founded 1950 Founded by Iraqi and Persian Jews Council Mateh Asher Region Western Galilee Affiliation Moshavim Movement Coordinates 32°59′40.92″N 35°8′12.48″E / 32.9947°N 35.1368°ECoordinates: 32°59′40.92″N 35°8′12.48″E / 32.9947°N 35.1368°E Netiv HaShayara (Hebrew: נְתִיב הַשַּׁיָּרָה, lit. Path of the Convoy) is a moshav in northern Israel. Located near Nahariya, it falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Asher Regional Council. In 2005 it had a population of about 400.
The village was established in 1950 by immigrants from Iran and Iraq, on lands of the depopulated Palestinian village of Al-Ghabisiyya. It was originally named "Doveh" ("plenty"), and later named after the Yehiam convoy (Shayeret Yehiam), which tried to break into the besieged Yehiam during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.[1]
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Adamit · Afek · Beit HaEmek · Eilon · Ein HaMifratz · Evron · Ga'aton · Gesher HaZiv · Hanita · Kabri · Kfar Masaryk · Lohamey HaGeta'ot · Matzuva · Rosh HaNikra · Sa'ar · Shomrat · Yas'ur · YehiamMoshavim Communal settlements Minorities villages Categories:- Mateh Asher Regional Council
- Moshavim
- Populated places established in 1950
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