It will be linked to the rest of the city by a light rail system | In December 2012, a plan to build 16,000 new housing units in the Ramot Gimel neighborhood was scrapped in favor of creating a new , which spans 1,360 acres 550 ha and serves as the area's "green lung", as part of the plans to develop a "green band" around the city |
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Some men lived in the local mosque and were put to work cleaning but when it was discovered that they were supplying information to the Egyptian army they were also deported | The city has the second largest center AMI wrestling school in Israel |
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Most of the residents at the time were from and the Gaza area, although also began settling in the city | The Egyptian army did not expect an offensive and fled en masse |
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Transportation [ ] Main article: Beersheba is the central transport hub of southern Israel, served by roads, railways and air | Words from the Bible are inscribed: Abraham "planted a tamarix tree in Beersheba |
Ben-David and Kressel have argued that the Bedouin traditional market was the cornerstone for the founding of Beersheba as capital of the Negev during this period, : 3 and Negev Bedouin anthropologist and educationalist, Aref Abu-Rabia, who worked for the , described it as "the first Bedouin city | At the official entrance to the river park is the Beit Eshel Park, which consists of a park built around a courtyard with historic remains from the settlement of |
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from the original on July 17, 2012 | Settlement of the Negev, 1900—1960 in Hebrew |