Sa'ad (סעד, lit.
Aid) is an
religious kibbutz in the
Negev desert in southern
Israel. Located near the
Gaza strip, and the cities of
Sderot and
Netivot, it falls under the jurisdiction of
Sdot Negev Regional Council. In 2006 it had a population of 599.
History
The kibbutz was founded on 30 June 1947, the day after
Operation Agatha, by graduates of the
Bnei Akiva movement. It was established in a manner similar to the
tower and stockade settlement campaign of the late 1930s, and was the first religious kibbutz to be founded by
Sabras.
Economy
Sa'ad is one of Israel's largest producers of
carrots, with a quarter of the country's production.
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