11 Points in the Negev

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11 points in the Negev refers to a Jewish Agency plan for establishing eleven settlements in the Negev in 1946, prior to the partition of Palestine and the establishment of the State of Israel.

History

A plan to establish eleven "points" of Jewish settlement in the Negev was devised in order to assure a Jewish presence in the area prior to the partition of Palestine. This followed the publication of the Morrison-Grady partition proposal, in which the Negev was to be part of an Arab state.[1] Together, the Jewish National Fund, the Jewish Agency, the Haganah and the Mekorot water company launched a drive to settle the Negev in order to have the Negev included as part of a Jewish state.[1]

On the night of October 5–6, after the Yom Kippur fast, the settlers, including members of Kibbutz Ruhama and Gvulot, set up camp at eleven pre-determined locations in the Negev.[2][3] The eleven settlements were (in alphabetic order):[1]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 50th anniversary of the 11 Negev settlements ?? date=2011-07-08 Boeliem
  2. About Bnei Shimon Template:Webarchive Bnei Shimon Regional Council
  3. Outposts in the Negev Jewish National Fund
  4. The Renewal of the Kibbutz: From Reform to Transformation, Raymond Russell, Robert Hanneman, Shlomo Getz
  5. Yuval Elʻazari (ed.) Mapa's concise gazetteer of Israel. Tel-Aviv, Mapa Publishing. 2005
  6. Sarah Helm 'We are living by the sword': The regrets of an Israel founder's son, Middle East Eye. 13 January 2020.