Metzer

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Metzer
מֶצֶר
Metzer
Coordinates: 32°26′30.46″N 35°02′36.77″E / 32.4417944°N 35.0435472°E / 32.4417944; 35.0435472Coordinates: 32°26′30.46″N 35°02′36.77″E / 32.4417944°N 35.0435472°E / 32.4417944; 35.0435472
Region Menashe
Affiliation Kibbutz Movement
Founded 8 September 1953
Founded by Argentine immigrants
Population 374
Name meaning Border
Website www.metzer.org.il

Metzer (Hebrew: מֶצֶר, lit. Border) is a kibbutz in the Menashe area of northern Israel.

The kibbutz was founded on 8 September 1953 by immigrants from Argentina. In November 2002, a Palestinian terrorist infiltrated the kibbutz and murdered 5 people including a mother and her two sons.[1] The perpetrator, Sirhan Sirhan (militant), was killed a year later by the Yamam.

The dining room in Kibbutz Metzer

References

  1. "Leader of Metzer plot arrested - Haaretz Daily Newspaper". www.haaretz.com. Retrieved 2011-04-15. 

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