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Ein HaShlosha

Kibbutz in southern Israel


Summary

Kibbutz in southern Israel

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nameEin HaShlosha
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meaningSpring of the Three
imageEinHasholsha-DiningRoom.jpg
captionKibbutz dining room
foundation1950
founded_bySouth American immigrants
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districtsouth
councilEshkol
affiliationKibbutz Movement
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population
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pushpin_mapIsrael northwest negev#Israel
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Ein HaShlosha () is a kibbutz in the western Negev desert, and also in the Gaza envelope in Israel. It falls under the jurisdiction of Eshkol Regional Council.

History

The kibbutz was named in memory of three of the founding members who were killed during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War: Deborah Epstein, Yaakov Baruch and Avraham Geller. It was established during the 1950s by a Nahal group of Zionist youth from South America, members of the youth movement HaNoar HaTzioni, on lands of the former kibbutz Neve Yair (Neve Yair was established in 1949 by members of the Lehi but was abandoned in June 1950).

During its first years the kibbutz suffered bombardment by the Egyptian army. Almost adjacent to the Gaza border with Khan Yunis, the kibbutz was regularly hit by Palestinian gunfire during the Gaza–Israel conflict in 2008. On 15 January 2008, an Ecuadorian volunteer, Carlos Chavez, was shot and killed by a Hamas sniper while working on the kibbutz.

During Operation Protective Edge, at least 825 rockets were fired at the Eshkol region, where the kibbutz is located. In some cases, asbestos roofs were damaged after being hit with rocket fire. The kibbutz, being near the border, has a rocket alarm only 5 seconds before the probable hit. When there are tensions, villagers stay long hours and sometimes days in bomb shelters, being unable to leave it even for a short period of time. People reportedly said they were afraid to shower, and were unable to even cook.

2023 attacks

As part of the October 7 attacks, approximately 90 militants infiltrated the kibbutz, killing four civilians, looting, shooting, and burning houses. After a 5-month evacuation to Eilat, the kibbutz's 320 residents, including 92 children, returned in March 2024.

Economy

The kibbutz is largely agricultural, relying on turkey and dairy farming. It also has a small factory that manufactures lever arch files. In March 2006 hundreds of turkeys were found dead, spreading fears of the bird flu virus in Israel.

Notable people

  • Yizhar Shai (born 1963), member of the Knesset

23EinHaShlosha.jpg|The main lawn in Kibbutz Ein Hashlosha ResidencesKibbutzEin-Hasholsha.jpg|Residences EinHasholsha-synagogue.jpg|synagogue

References

References

  1. Hareouveni, Emanouel (1974). ''The Settlements of Israel and Their Archaeological sites'' (in Hebrew). Israel: Hakibbutz Hameuchad. p. 258
  2. (2005). "Mapa's concise gazetteer of Israel". Mapa Publishing.
  3. [https://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/968696.html Israeli hurt by Palestinian gunfire on Negev kibbutz] {{Webarchive. link. (2009-09-16 Haaretz, 26 March 2008)
  4. Rettig Gur, Haviv. (15 January 2008). "Kibbutz Ein Hashlosha mourns Carlos Andres Muscara Chavez". [[The Jerusalem Post]].
  5. Udasin, Sharon. (4 August 2014). "State and local council to replace asbestos roofs in the line of fire from Gaza". [[The Jerusalem Post]].
  6. "Ein HaShlosha".
  7. (2024-05-15). "Rediscovering normality: Kibbutzim in southern Israel are bouncing back". [[Ynetnews]].
  8. Rosenberg, Michelle. (8 October 2023). "What happened on my kibbutz was apocalyptic".
  9. Yasur-Beit Or, Meital. (16 March 2016). "Fear: Bird flu reaches Israel". YNet News.
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