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settlement in 1973, and handed over to civilians in 1977. Some 70 families, or 330 people, including 220 children, lived in the moshav. A religious elementary school and a high school located there served many of the other settlements in the region. The economy was based on a
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After their eviction, most of the families (forty-five) chose to move to a temporary refugee camp adjacent to
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Like all the Israeli settlements in the Gaza Strip, Katif was evacuated as part of the
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factory, and agriculture, including a nursery and a dairy farm.
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1973 establishments in the Israeli Military Governorate
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2005 disestablishments in the Palestinian territories
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Villages depopulated during the Arab–Israeli conflict
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Katif (moshav)

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Katif is located in the Gaza Strip
31°22′31″N 34°18′46″E / 31.37528°N 34.31278°E / 31.37528; 34.31278
Bnei Akiva
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Israeli settlement
Gush Katif
Gaza Strip
Palestinian refugee camp
Deir al-Balah Camp
moshav
Orthodox Jews
archeological site
Tel Katifa
Nahal
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