Bnei Atzmon
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Bnei Atzmon
בְּנֵי עַצְמוֹן | |
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Bnei Atzmon (Hebrew: בְּנֵי עַצְמוֹן) was an Israeli settlement previously in the Sinai Peninsula, later moved to the Gaza Strip before being destroyed in 2005.
History
Bnei Atzmon was founded in 1979 in the Yamit region of the Sinai Peninsula as a response to the Camp David Accords, which promoted trading territory for peace.
In 1982, the settlement was relocated to the
On March 7, 2002, a
It was destroyed in 2005 by the Israeli government as part of the Israeli disengagement from Gaza.
Education
The Regional
Economy
Several local industries provided employment for residents areas including the "Atzmona nursery" for house plants, which was the second largest in Israel and a factory producing cleaning materials.
In the cooperative settlement, there was area of more than 50,000
Evacuation
It was home to about 90 families, including just under 600 people, at the time of its destruction as a result of