Hof Ashkelon Regional Council

Hof Ashkelon Regional Council

Hof Ashkelon Regional Council ( _he. מועצה אזורית חוף אשקלון, lit. "Ashkelon Coast Regional Council") is a regional council in the South District of Israel.

The council is bordered to the north by Be'er Tuvia Regional Council, to the east by the Be'er Tuvia, Lakhish, Shafir and Yoav Regional Councils, to the south by Sha'ar HaNegev Regional Council and the Gaza Strip, and to the west by Ashkelon and the Mediterranean Sea.

List of communities

The council covers 19 communities, including five kibbutzim, eleven moshavim, two communal settlements and a youth village.

Kibbutzim
*Gevaram
*Karmia
*Nitzanim
*Yad Mordechai
*ZikimMoshavim
*Beit Shikma
*Berekhya
*Ge'a
*Heletz
*Hodia
*Kokhav Michael
*Mashen
*Mavki'im
*Nir Yisrael
*Netiv HaAsara
*Talmei YafehCommunal settlements
*Bat Hadar
*NitzanYouth villages
*Kfar Silver
*Nitzanim Youth Village (closed)

External links

* [http://www.hof-ashkelon.org.il/ Official website] he icon


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