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Mevo Hama (Hebrew: מבוא חמה) is a kibbutz in the southern Golan Heights. The southernmost village in the Golan, it is located 2 km from the Sea of Galilee at a height of 350 meters above sea level, it falls under the jurisdiction of Golan Regional Council.
[edit] History
The second Israeli settlement established in the Golan after the Six-Day War in 1967, it was built on a Syrian military base called "Emrit Ez Edeen", from which the Syrians had fired at the kibbutzim on the border (Ein Gev and HaOn). In January 1968, some members of the surrounding kibbutzim gathered and decided to establish a new kibbutz in that area. So in September that year they colonized the ruins of the base. In 1971 groups of young people from Israel, Australia and England joined them too. The name of the kibbutz was given to it by the author Mattityahu Shalem and its meaning is where the sun comes from (meaning East).
Coordinates: 32°44′13.2″N 35°39′17.63″E / 32.737, 35.6548972