Mount Harif Explained

Mount Harif
Elevation M:1,012
Location:Negev, Israel
Map:Israel
Map Size:200
Label Position:left
Coordinates:30.4956°N 34.5592°W

Mount Harif (he|הר חריף) is a mountain at an elevation of 1012m (3,320feet) located in the Negev desert in southern Israel.

The mountain is located in the central part of the Negev desert, about 850NaN0 southwest of the city of Beersheba, 1120NaN0 northwest of the city of Eilat, at the border with Egypt. The mountain is the second highest peak in the Negev desert, after the peak of Mount Ramon. An IDF military base is situated on the mountain due to its strategic location on the border with Egypt.[1]

Remains of a prehistoric settlement have been discovered in the past in the site.[2] A cluster of 17 water cisterns exist approximately 5 km east of the mountain which were estimated to have been built during the reign of king Solomon, and were active apparently until the Babylonian exile. Some of the water cisterns still fill up with water during the winter seasons.

On 21 September 2012 IDF forces, whom were safeguarding civilian workers constructing the Israel–Egypt barrier, were ambushed by three heavily armed militants who opened fire at them and managed to kill one soldier and lightly injured another.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: גששים בדואים הר חריף 1. www.youtube.com.
  2. Web site: מסלולי טיול - מניצנה להר חריף - תאור המסלול . 2012-10-08 . 2008-04-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080408172259/http://www.boker.org.il/meida/negev/maslulim/mslul12/ms12teur.htm . dead .