Affiliation Agricultural Union Founded by Agricultural Union Local time Sunday 10:49 PM | Founded 1952 Population (2015) 647 Founder Agricultural Union | |
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Kfar Bin Nun (Hebrew: כְּפַר בִּן-נוּן, lit. Son of Nun Village) is a moshav in central Israel. Located in the Ayalon Valley, it falls under the jurisdiction of Gezer Regional Council. In 2015 it had a population of 647.
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Map of Kfar Bin Nun, Israel
History
The moshav was founded in 1952 by the Agricultural Union near the depopulated Arab village of al-Qubab. It was initially named Mishmar Ayalon Bet as it was located at the road junction to the existing Mishmar Ayalon, which had been established two years before, but was later renamed Kfar Bin Nun after Operation Bin Nun, which was named itself after the second name of Joshua (1:1), who fought here in the Ayalon valley (Joshua 10:12). During two efforts, IDF did not succeed to capture Latrun during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.
Until the Six-Day War in 1967, it was classed as a border settlement, which meant it was entitled to financial compensation for the attacks it suffered due to its proximity to the Jordanian border.