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The main industry of the moshav is [[tourism]]. Neve Ativ operates the [[ski resort]] on Mount Hermon and is the closest organized [[lodging]] area for visitors to the area. |
The main industry of the moshav is [[tourism]]. Neve Ativ operates the [[ski resort]] on Mount Hermon and is the closest organized [[lodging]] area for visitors to the area. |
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Neve Ativ was built on top of the former Syrian village [[Jubata Ez-Zeit]].<ref>p 33, http://www.badil.org/en/documents/category/33-ongoing-displacement?download=586%3Amarsad-israel-s-gross-violations-of-international-law-in-the-occupied-syrian-golan</ref> |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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* [[Israeli-occupied territories]] |
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* [[Israeli settlement]] |
* [[Israeli settlement]] |
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{{Golan Regional Council}} |
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Revision as of 12:28, 11 November 2009
Neve Ativ
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Country | Israel |
Council | Golan |
Region | Golan Heights |
Founded | 1972 |
Population (2005) | 173 |
Neve Ativ (Template:Lang-he-n) is a small Israeli settlement, moshav, in the Golan Heights, founded in 1972, and located on the slopes of Mount Hermon two kilometres west of Majdal Shams. Today, about 37 families live there. The name Ativ is an acronym for four fallen soldiers from the Egoz Reconnaissance Unit killed in action: Avraham Hameiri, Tuvia Ellinger, Yair Elegarnty, and Binyamin Hadad.
The main industry of the moshav is tourism. Neve Ativ operates the ski resort on Mount Hermon and is the closest organized lodging area for visitors to the area.
Neve Ativ was built on top of the former Syrian village Jubata Ez-Zeit.[1]
Gallery
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Homes in Neve Ativ
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Machines from the ski resort parked in the town