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Former Israeli settlement in Sinai, Egypt
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Netiv HaAsara (Hebrew: נְתִיב הָעֲשָׂרָה, lit. Path of the Ten) was a moshav and Israeli settlement in the Sinai Peninsula. Located near Yamit, it was founded in 1973 and was named for ten soldiers that were killed in a helicopter accident south of Rafah in 1971.

After the moshav was evacuated as part of the Camp David Accords, 70 families who had previously lived in the settlement founded a new moshav, also called Netiv HaAsara in the north-western Negev desert in Israel.

Former Israeli settlements in the Sinai Peninsula
Yamit region
Gulf of Aqaba

31°12′48″N 34°13′7″E / 31.21333°N 34.21861°E / 31.21333; 34.21861

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