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Palestine through Kibbutz Giladi, circumventing the Mandatory ban on
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in 1920, it was temporarily abandoned. Ten months later, the settlers returned. Several older buildings stand on the kibbutz that memorialize previous battles on the site, before and during the
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Another nearby neolithic site was excavated in 1973. They found
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