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    Mitzpe Yonatan Inaugurated to Honor Legacy in Negev

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    What it is about

    A new community named Mitzpe Yonatan has been inaugurated in Israel’s Negev region, dedicated to preserving the memory of Col. Yonatan Steinberg. Col. Steinberg, the Nahlah Brigade commander, was tragically killed during the October 7 Hamas attacks. The establishment was announced by the organization Hashomer Hahadash as a testament to his vision for a prosperous Negev.

    Why it matters

    Mitzpe Yonatan stands as a bold effort to revitalize Israel’s southern frontier, turning a previously crime-ridden zone known as the “Thieves Route” into a symbol of strength and proactive settlement. This community not only honors a fallen hero but also embodies the resilience of the Israeli population by promoting agricultural development and the cherished Zionist tradition of bolstering frontier communities.

    The Bigger Picture

    This initiative is part of a larger movement to reinforce Israeli border communities — essential lessons derived from recent conflicts. Hashomer HaChadash emphasizes the importance of establishing settlements and agriculture in less populated regions, as seen in Mitzpe Yonatan’s plans for vineyards, orchards, and sheep flocks.

    State of Development

    Currently, 20 dedicated young families have settled in Mitzpe Yonatan, living in temporary accommodations with plans for permanent housing in view. With strategic and symbolic significance, this development strengthens geographic links across the Negev, Hebron Hills, and Israeli heartlands.

    Voices of Leadership

    Uri Sapir, VP of Community Building at Hashomer Hahadash, remarks on the renewal of settler spirit apparent in Mitzpe Yonatan, advocating for core Zionist values within border settlements. Similarly, CEO Yoel Zilberman points to Mitzpe Yonatan as a unique location where pioneering families build a new future based on agricultural flourishment and communal stability. This establishment signifies Israel’s steadfast commitment to securing and enriching its borders.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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