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Carmit

Coordinates: 31°20′9.36″N 34°54′0.78″E / 31.3359333°N 34.9002167°E / 31.3359333; 34.9002167
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Carmit is a new community in the northern Negev of Israel within the jurisdiction of Meitar located near Cramim Forest.

The community is accepting Israelis and new immigrant families to create a community in the Negev. In 2005 the District Planning and Building Commission of the Southern Region approved the construction of 739 housing units for Carmit's Phase A. Residents are expected to move into the first neighborhood during 2013,[1][2] with the community eventually intended to comprise over 2,500 housing units, each on an area of 1/8 acre (1/2 dunam).

Absorption to Carmit is being carried out by the Jewish Agency, the Meitar local council and the OR Movement that has established six new communities in the Negev and Galilee – Sansana, Merchav Am, Mitzpe Ilan, Haruv, Be'er Milka, and Gva'ot Bar.

References

  1. ^ Dorronk (2011-02-15). "Newest Negev community - Carmit". The South African Zionist Federation. Retrieved 2011-08-13.
  2. ^ Ehud Zion Waldoks (2011-02-04). "First housing plots in new Negev community go up for sale". Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 2011-08-13.

31°20′9.36″N 34°54′0.78″E / 31.3359333°N 34.9002167°E / 31.3359333; 34.9002167