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Yitav

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District
  
Judea and Samaria Area

Region
  
West Bank

Founded
  
1970

Founder
  
Nahal

Council
  
Bik'at HaYarden

Affiliation
  
Kibbutz Movement

Founded by
  
Nahal

Yitav

Weather
  
16°C, Wind N at 6 km/h, 54% Humidity

Yitav (Hebrew: יִיטַ"ב‎, an abbreviation of Yad Yitzhak Tabenkin) is an Israeli settlement and moshav shitufi in the southern Jordan Valley of the West Bank. Located just north of Jericho and west of the Palestinian village of al-Auja, it falls under the jurisdiction of Bik'at HaYarden Regional Council. In 2015 it had a population of 279.

Contents

Map of Yitav

The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this.

History

Established as a Nahal settlement in 1970, Yitav was recognised by the state in 1977, and began operating as a kibbutz. It was named a memorial (Hebrew: yad‎‎) to Yitzhak Tabenkin, one of the leaders of the Israeli kibbutz movement. It subsequently reorganized into a moshav shitufi (though remaining within the Kibbutz Movement), whose members today are immigrants from the former Soviet Union (34 families).

Nature

Subtropical agriculture is the main economic activity in Yitav (dates, bananas, vegetables), although some members have outside jobs in the surrounding area or in Jerusalem.

Yitav Nature Reserve located 4 km west of Yitav covers the canyon of Nahal Yitav (Wadi al-Auja) with its springs.

References

Yitav Wikipedia