Pe'at Sade
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The Israeli settlement of Pe'at Sadeh (Hebrew: פאת שדה) was originally established in 1989 by a group of families on the 'Slav' Israeli Army base in the southern end of Gush Katif and moved to its permanent site on an adjacent hill in 1993. The yishuv was one of the few 'mixed' settlements in the predominantly Orthodox Gush Katif settlement bloc. On the day of its destruction, the population numbered about 20 families including at least 117 people of which over 70 were children.
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- Original web site (Hebrew)