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in 1967, trucks and tractors as well as many of the residents were conscripted to the army in May of that year. Youth from cities volunteered to help the kibbutzim that lay near the border in bringing the harvest and villagers from Zalafa and Salem also helped the kibbutz when many of its men were
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when a Kupat Holim health clinic was built in the kibbutz and also served the nearby villages. Later the kibbutz provided water and transportation services to the villages and social contact was built up between both communities as the Arab villagers started learning
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and members of various youth movements joined the kibbutz. In the kibbutz's first year, Jordanian forces stole a flock of five hundred sheep from the kibbutz after a brief fight. Most of the sheep were brought back thanks to the
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factory was established in order to reduce the kibbutz's dependency on agriculture. By 2011 the factory provided 40% of the local budget. In 2014 it was sold to the
American Company
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Hungary and in some kibbutzim in Israel. On 20 September 1949, the gar'in members established the kibbutz near the
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31:גִּבְעַת עֹז, גבעת עוז
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