Rafiah Yam

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Rafiah Yam
<templatestyles src="Script/styles_hebrew.css" />רָפִיחַ יָם
Rafiah Yam is located in the Gaza Strip
Rafiah Yam
Rafiah Yam
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Founded 1984, 1991 (latest location)

Rafiah Yam (Hebrew: <templatestyles src="Script/styles_hebrew.css" />רָפִיחַ יָם‎) was an Israeli settlement, in the Gaza Strip until 2005.

History

Rafiah Yam was originally established in 1984 as a secular community in the southern end of the Gush Katif settlement bloc, only 200 metres from the Egyptian border and close to the Palestinian city of Rafah.

Residents of the settlement worked mainly in agriculture. Being one of the few non-Orthodox settlements, the community children were bused each day to school in the nearby Eshkol region outside the Gaza Strip.

Unilateral disengagement

The 30 families, including at least 150 people, of Rafiah Yam were forcibly evicted from their homes by the Israel Defense Forces and Israeli Police as part of the Israel's unilateral disengagement plan, in August 2005. Their houses and other structures were destroyed and the area was abandoned.