Category
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Ma'ale Gilboa
kibbutz in Israel
Mei Ami
human settlement in Israel
Tzur Natan
human settlement in Israel
HaOn
HaOn () is a kibbutz on the shore of the Sea of Galilee in northern Israel. Located at the foot of the Golan Heights about a twenty-minute drive from the city of Tiberias, it is part of Emek HaYarden Regional Council. HaOn formerly operated as a kibbutz belonging to the United Kibbutz Movement. In it had a population of .
Morag
former Israeli settlement in the Gaza Strip
Rotem, Bik'at HaYarden
Israeli settlement in the occupied West Bank
Eli-ad
moshav in the southern Golan Heights
Mitzpe Netofa
human settlement in Israel
Eshbal
Eshbal () is a kibbutz in northern Israel, located in the Lower Galilee near Karmiel. It falls under the jurisdiction of Misgav Regional Council. In it had a population of .
Nahal Yam
former Israeli settlement in the occupied Sinaï
Katif
former Israeli settlement in the Gaza Strip
Hoshaya
thumb|right|Visitors in Kfar Kedem
thumb|right|Ancient Olive Press
thumb|right|Bread Basket
thumb|right|Greener Pastures
Hoshaya () is a national-religious community in northern Israel. Located to the south-east of Shefa-'Amr, on Route 77 between Hamovil Interchange and the Golani Interchange, three kilometers from the Beit Rimon Interchange, it falls under the jurisdiction of Jezreel Valley Regional Council. In , it had a population of .
Homesh
Homesh () is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank along Route 60, just south of the Palestinian towns of Silat ad-Dhahr and Fandaqumiya, illegally built on private Palestinian land. The settlement is under the administrative jurisdiction of the Shomron Regional Council. In 2005, the settlement homes were demolished along with three other settlements in the northern West Bank, at the same time as the Israeli disengagement from Gaza. In 2025, the settlement was officially reestablished following Israeli government approval. It is currently home to about 20 families.
Ziv'on
'''Tziv'on''' () is a kibbutz in northern Israel. Located near Safed and the Lebanese border, it falls under the jurisdiction of Upper Galilee Regional Council. In it had a population of .
Nisanit
Nisanit () was the largest Israeli settlement in the northern tip of the Gaza Strip in a mini-settlement bloc including Elei Sinai and Dugit. While Nisanit was under the municipal authority of the Hof Aza Regional Council it was not physically in the Gush Katif bloc where the bulk of the 'Gush Katif' settlements were located. During the Gaza war, the site came under full operational control of the Israel Defense Forces and is currently used as a military outpost.
Biranit
thumb|Army camp built on Al-Mansura, Acre|al-Manusra village land in 1948. Evolved into Biranit IDF base.
Biranit (, lit. small fortress) is a military camp and former kibbutz in northern Israel on the border with Lebanon. It is the headquarters of the Galilee Division of the Israel Defense Forces, and is located around a kilometre from the Lebanese border between Sasa and Netu'a.
Sufa, Sinai
former Israeli settlement in Sinai