Ezuz
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Ezuz (Hebrew: עזוז) is a small communal settlement in the western Negev desert in Israel. Named for Nahal Ezuz, a local stream, it is located to the south of Nitzana and is part of the Ramat HaNegev Regional Council.
Founded in 1985, it has a population of 12 families. The major sources of income are tourism and art.
Two ancient wells, the Moshe Well and Aharon Well, were discovered under the settlement.
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