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Kibbutz Geva

  • nakba memory museum
  • Nov 2, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 21

Gev’a is a collective community (a form of kibbutz) within the Gilboa Regional Council, located in the Jezreel Valley, east of the city of Afula. The community was established in 1921 by immigrants from Russia and Poland who arrived in occupied Palestine during the Second Aliyah. Later, additional founding groups joined, including a group of workers from Kastina and Jerusalem, and the "Dromia" group. During the 1930s and 1940s, new members from Lithuania, Latvia, and Hungary also joined the community. The community was named after the hill on which it was established. It was founded near the depopulated Palestinian village of Qumiya, in the District of Baysan (Beisan). Sources: Due to the scarcity of Arabic-language sources, Hebrew sources were used:

  • The Hebrew website of the settlement

  • The Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics

Information about the village of Qumiya was obtained from the Palestine Remembered website.  

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