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Netiv HaAsara, Sinai

Coordinates:31°12′48″N34°13′7″E / 31.21333°N 34.21861°E /31.21333; 34.21861
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Former Israeli settlement in Sinai, Egypt

Netiv HaAsara (Hebrew:נְתִיב הָעֲשָׂרָה,lit.'Path of the Ten') was amoshav andIsraeli settlement in theSinai Peninsula.

History

Located nearYamit, it was founded in 1973 under the name Minyan. It was later renamed Netiv HaAsara after ten soldiers that were killed in a helicopter accident south ofRafah in 1971.[1]

The moshav was evacuated in 1982 as part of theCamp David Accords, and its residents temporarily resettled inAshkelon. Later that same year, some of its residentsre-established the settlement in the north-westernNegev desert, near theGaza Strip.[1][2] The evacuated families later received $543,000 each in compensation from the Israeli government.[3]

References

  1. ^abGabbay, Natti (2023-11-01)."נפילתו ותקומתו של נתיב העשרה".Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved2025-10-11.
  2. ^"נתיב העשרה".Hof Ashkelon Regional Council (in Hebrew). Retrieved2025-10-11.
  3. ^"‏180 מיליון דולר פיצויי הפינוי".Maariv (in Hebrew). 1984-09-18. Retrieved2025-10-11 – viaNational Library of Israel.
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31°12′48″N34°13′7″E / 31.21333°N 34.21861°E /31.21333; 34.21861

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