Ganei Tal

For the former Israeli settlement in the Gaza Strip, see Ganei Tal, Hof Aza.
Ganei Tal
Ganei Tal
Coordinates: 31°47′19″N 34°47′32″E / 31.78861°N 34.79222°E / 31.78861; 34.79222Coordinates: 31°47′19″N 34°47′32″E / 31.78861°N 34.79222°E / 31.78861; 34.79222
District Central
Council Nahal Sorek
Founded 2010
Founded by Former Israeli settlers
Population (2011) 171

Ganei Tal (Hebrew: גני טל, lit. Gardens of Dew) is a moshav in central Israel. It falls under the jurisdiction of Nahal Sorek Regional Council, and had a population of 171 in 2011.[1]

History

The village was established in 2010 by former settlers who had been removed from the Gaza Strip as a result of the disengagement plan and who had been temporarily housed in Yad Binyamin. Built next to Hafetz Haim, it was named after the former settlement of the same name.

References

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