Settlements established by the Israeli Nahal Brigade
Symbol of the modern-day Nahal Brigade of the Israel Defense Forces
Two Israeli women with their livestock in Nahal Yam , a Nahal settlement in the Israeli-occupied Sinai Peninsula , 1969 (National Library of Israel )
Nahal settlements (Hebrew : היאחזות נח"ל Heahzut Nahal ) were Israeli settlements established by Israeli soldiers of Nahal in both Israel and the Israeli-occupied territories .
Supporting the growth and expansion of Israeli Jews was once the main focus of Nahal troops of the Israel Defense Forces and was primarily carried out through the Garin program.[ 1] The goal of Nahal settlement was to provide a base of operations and resources for Israeli troops along the border.[ 2]
This method of encouraging settlement was particularly effective in regions of Israel that were less desirable for human inhabitation (mainly the Negev , the Galilee , and the Aravah ) between 1948 and 1967. After the 1967 Arab–Israeli War , Nahal settlements were established in the newly Israeli-occupied territories (the Jordanian-annexed West Bank and the Egyptian-occupied Gaza Strip , and the Syrian Golan Heights and the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula ) in pursuit of similar goals.
The first such settlement was Nahal Oz , located in the northwestern Negev in Israel, near the Gaza–Israel border .
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