Slav (Israeli settlement)
Slav
שְׂלָו, שליו | |
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Former Israeli settlement | |
![]() ![]() Slav | |
Coordinates: 31°19′19″N 34°14′18″E / 31.32194°N 34.23833°E | |
Country | Israel |
Founded | 1980 |
Slav (Hebrew: שְׂלָו, lit. 'quail') was an Israeli settlement in the Gush Katif settlement bloc, located in the south-west edge of the Gaza Strip that existed until 2005.
History
Slav was founded as a paramilitary Nahal settlement in 1980. The settlement was named after the bird that the Israelites ate in the desert during the Exodus from Egypt.[1]
In 1982, with the signing of the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty and subsequent withdrawal from the Sinai Peninsula, Slav became a transit camp of former residents evicted from Sinai and temporary home to the Midreshet Hadarom girls' seminary. At the beginning of the 90's, the location was divided into a military base and a residential civilian area with several families. In 2001, a small group of people including staff and students of the nearby 'Otzem' pre-military preparatory school in Bnei Atzmon moved to settle the village and strengthen its numbers.[1]
The residents of Slav were evicted by the Israel Defense Forces on 20 August 2005, as part of Israel's unilateral disengagement plan.[2] The houses were destroyed by 24 August and the area was abandoned.[3]
References
- ^ a b "כאן ביתי: שליו". Maariv nrg (in Hebrew). 2005-08-11. Retrieved 2025-08-08.
- ^ "הושלם פינוי גוש קטיף". Maariv nrg (in Hebrew). 2005-08-20. Retrieved 2025-08-08.
- ^ Bohbot, Amir; Henig, Michal; Bengel, Mia (2005-08-24). "הרס הבתים בעיצומו: 10 יישובים נמחקו". Maariv nrg (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2025-08-08.