Netzarim

Netzarim

Netzarim (Hebrew: נצרים) may refer to:

  • Netzarim, twigs that shoot off from a branch of a tree (Hebrew from the root "neitzer" (נצר) meaning "a shoot")
  • Netzarim (settlement), the name of an Israeli settlement in the Gaza Strip

See also

  • Notzarim, Nazarene sect
  • Notzrim, Hebrew for "Christians"

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  • Netzarim —    Settlement in the central Gaza Strip that was evacuated in the summer of 2005 …   Historical Dictionary of Israel

  • netzarim — n. Oslo defined Israeli settlement area in the Gaza Strip …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Muhammad al-Durrah — Muhammad Jamal al Durrah (1988 2000) ar. محمد جمال الدرة) was a Palestinian boy reported to have been killed by gunfire from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) during a clash between the IDF and Palestinian Security Forces in the Gaza Strip on… …   Wikipedia

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