Keshet () is an
Israeli settlement,
moshav shitufi, in the
Golan Heights. It was established in 1974 after the
Yom Kippur War by
Hapoel HaMizrachi near the
Syrian city of
Quneitra, which had been abandoned and subsequently razed to the ground in the
Six Day War.Andrew Beattie, Timothy Pepper,
The Rough Guide to Syria 2nd edition, p. 146. Rough Guides, 2001. ISBN 1858287189 Its name is a translation of the name Quneitra ("arch").The international community considers Israeli settlements in the Golan Heights
illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this.
History
Keshet was established in the period between the cease-fire and armistice agreement following the Yom Kippur War by national-religious demonstrators who opposed an Israeli withdrawal to the
pre-war line. They initially settled in a bunker in the fringes of Quneitra, but were forced to relocate to an abandoned Syrian farm when Quneitra was returned to Syria as part of the armistice agreement. Four months later, the Israeli government agreed to establish the settlement, and the settlers moved to another temporary location in an abandoned Syrian military camp further west. The settlement at its present location was established in 1978.
Geography
Keshet is situated near the
volcanic cone of
Mount Paras at above sea level. It is located just south of
Highway 87 between...
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