Kfar Sheba

See also: Sheba (homonymy)

Kfar Sheba (in Hebrew: כפרסבא), whose name means “ village of the grandfather ”, is an Israeli city located in the Central District. Its population was in 2006 of 81  400 inhabitants, with 99,9  % of Jewish origin. The proximity of this city with the green line maintains this city under the threat of terrorist incursions coming from the West Bank.

Since the release of the the Second Intifada:

Twinnings

Bonds

  • Official site of Kfar Sheba

  • Site of the museum of Kfar Sheba

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