*** Welcome to piglix ***

Sufa, Israel

Sufa
סוּפָה
Sufa is located in Israel
Sufa
Sufa
Coordinates: 31°14′14.28″N 34°20′29.04″E / 31.2373000°N 34.3414000°E / 31.2373000; 34.3414000Coordinates: 31°14′14.28″N 34°20′29.04″E / 31.2373000°N 34.3414000°E / 31.2373000; 34.3414000
District Southern
Council Eshkol
Affiliation Kibbutz Movement
Founded 1982
Founded by Evacuated settlers
Population (2015) 234
Website www.sufa.org

Sufa (Hebrew: סוּפָה‎, lit. Storm) is a kibbutz in southern Israel. Located in the Hevel Shalom area of the north-western Negev desert, it falls under the jurisdiction of Eshkol Regional Council. In 2015 it had a population of 234.

A border crossing between Israel and the Gaza Strip named after the kibbutz is located nearby.

The kibbutz was founded in 1982 by former residents of Sufa, an Israeli settlement in Sinai which was evacuated as part of the Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty. Its name is derived from the severe dust storms which occurred in the original settlement. To the north of the kibbutz, where Nirim was between the years 1946-1949, lies the memorial site "Dangur", commemorating the casualties of the Egyptian attack on Nirim and a memorial for the eight fallen soldiers.

The Sufa border crossing was open in the past to Palestinians working in Israeli farms. During the Second Intifada, the border crossing and the military base next to it were subject to several Palestinian attacks, and the crossing has been intermittently closed. In October 2007, the crossing was closed, leaving the Kerem Shalom crossing the only point of entry. In November, despite IDF objections who said it was harder to guard than Kerem Shalom, Deputy Defense Minister Matan Vilnai decided to reopen it. It has since been used to transfer humanitarian assistance to the Strip.


...
Wikipedia

...