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Kibbutz Beeri
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Be'eri is a kibbutz in southern Israel with a population of 1,071 as of 2022. It was established on October 6, 1946, as one of the 11 points in the Negev and was named after Berl Katznelson, a pen name. The kibbutz has a long history of land reclamation and tree planting, and its economy is based on a cooperative model, with a main source of income from the Be'eri print company. Be'eri was the site of a massacre in 2023 during the Hamas attack on Israel, in which over 130 people were killed. The kibbutz has also been affected by Qassam rocket attacks and combat near the Israel-Gaza barrier during the Second Intifada.learn more on wikipedia
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