Mishmar HaShiv'a (Hebrew: מִשְׁמַר הַשִּׁבְעָה, lit. 'Guard of the Seven') is a moshav in the Central District of Israel. Located near Beit Dagan, it falls...
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Hapoel Mishmar HaShiv'a (Hebrew: הפועל משמר השבעה) was an Israeli football club based in Mishmar Hashiv'a. The club existed for several years in the 1950s...
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productive in the toponymy." The council of the new village named it Mishmar HaShiv'a ('Guardian of the Seven') in honour of seven Israelis soldiers killed...
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three years old, the family returned to Israel and settled at moshav Mishmar HaShiv'a. Adam grew up in Israel. During his mandatory national service in the...
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in Israel–Hamas war in December 2023. Adam lives with his family in Mishmar HaShiv'a. Between 2018 and 2021 he was in a relationship with Noam Bohadna,...
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both relegated from the North Division. Hapoel Herzliya and Hapoel Mishmar HaShiv'a were both relegated from the South Division, whilst Maccabi Rishon...
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villages, Beit Dagan (established six months after the conquest), Mishmar HaShiv'a (1949), Hemed (1950) and Ganot (1953) were later established on land...
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34°49′46″E / 32.00361°N 34.82944°E / 32.00361; 34.82944 Beit Dagan Mishmar HaShiv'a Hemed Ganot 'Ajjur Hebron 23 July 1948 4,327 58,074 Yoav Some houses...
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District Mishmar Ayalon מִשְׁמַר אַיָּלוֹן 1949 Gezer Central District Mishmar HaShiv'a מִשְׁמַר הַשִּׁבְעָה 1949 Lod Valley Central District Mishmar HaYarden...
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Highway 4 at HaShiv'a Interchange. This section is named HaShiv'a Road in memory of seven guards killed in 1948. Southeast of HaShiv'a Interchange the...
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