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==History==
==History==
The moshav was founded in 1950 by [[Jew]]ish immigrants from [[Yemen]], who were brought to Israel during [[Operation Magic Carpet (Yemen)|Operation Magic Carpet]], when most [[Yemenite Jews]] arrived in the country. The moshav is named for one of the sons of [[Simeon]], son of the patriarch [[Jacob]], as it is located in territory that belonged to the [[Tribe of Simeon]] in [[Bible|biblical]] times (Numbers 26:12).<ref>Hareuveni, Imanuel (2010). ''[https://kotar.cet.ac.il/KotarApp/Viewer.aspx?nBookID=93576566#401.9997.6.default Eretz Israel Lexicon]'' (in Hebrew). Matach. p. 401</ref>   
The moshav was founded in 1950 by [[Jew]]ish immigrants from [[Yemen]], who were brought to Israel during [[Operation Magic Carpet (Yemen)|Operation Magic Carpet]], when most [[Yemenite Jews]] arrived in the country. The moshav is named for one of the sons of [[Simeon (son of Jacob)|Simeon]], son of the patriarch [[Jacob]], as it is located in territory that belonged to the [[Tribe of Simeon]] in [[Bible|biblical]] times (Numbers 26:12).<ref>Hareuveni, Imanuel (2010). ''[https://kotar.cet.ac.il/KotarApp/Viewer.aspx?nBookID=93576566#401.9997.6.default Eretz Israel Lexicon]'' (in Hebrew). Matach. p. 401</ref>   


Yakhini was founded on the lands of the depopulated [[Palestinian people|Palestinian]] village of [[Al-Muharraqa]].<ref>{{cite book|title=All That Remains: The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_By7AAAAIAAJ |first1=Walid|last1=Khalidi|authorlink=Walid Khalidi|year=1992|location=[[Washington D.C.]]|publisher=[[Institute for Palestine Studies]]|page=127|isbn=0-88728-224-5}}</ref> Yakhini is a member of the purchasing agency of the Negev moshavim.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=UN4zAQAAIAAJ&q=yachini+founded Regional Cooperation in Three Regions of Collective Settlements]</ref> The student village in Yakhini houses students from nearby [[Sapir College]].<ref>[https://www.hadassahmagazine.org/2011/03/16/takes-village/ It Takes a Village], hadassahmagazine.org. 16 May 2011.</ref>
Yakhini was founded on the lands of the depopulated [[Palestinian people|Palestinian]] village of [[Al-Muharraqa]].<ref>{{cite book|title=All That Remains: The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_By7AAAAIAAJ |first1=Walid|last1=Khalidi|authorlink=Walid Khalidi|year=1992|location=[[Washington D.C.]]|publisher=[[Institute for Palestine Studies]]|page=127|isbn=0-88728-224-5}}</ref> Yakhini is a member of the purchasing agency of the Negev moshavim.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=UN4zAQAAIAAJ&q=yachini+founded Regional Cooperation in Three Regions of Collective Settlements]</ref> The student village in Yakhini houses students from nearby [[Sapir College]].<ref>[https://www.hadassahmagazine.org/2011/03/16/takes-village/ It Takes a Village], hadassahmagazine.org. 16 May 2011.</ref>

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Yakhini (Template:Langx) is a moshav in southern Israel. Located in the northern Negev desert near the city of Sderot, it falls under the jurisdiction of Sha'ar HaNegev Regional Council. In Template:Israel populations it had a population of Template:Israel populations.Template:Israel populations

History

The moshav was founded in 1950 by Jewish immigrants from Yemen, who were brought to Israel during Operation Magic Carpet, when most Yemenite Jews arrived in the country. The moshav is named for one of the sons of Simeon, son of the patriarch Jacob, as it is located in territory that belonged to the Tribe of Simeon in biblical times (Numbers 26:12).[1]

Yakhini was founded on the lands of the depopulated Palestinian village of Al-Muharraqa.[2] Yakhini is a member of the purchasing agency of the Negev moshavim.[3] The student village in Yakhini houses students from nearby Sapir College.[4]

On 7 October 2023, it was the site of the Yakhini massacre.

References

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  1. Hareuveni, Imanuel (2010). Eretz Israel Lexicon (in Hebrew). Matach. p. 401
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  3. Regional Cooperation in Three Regions of Collective Settlements
  4. It Takes a Village, hadassahmagazine.org. 16 May 2011.

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