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Kiryat Malakhi ( he, קִרְיַת מַלְאָכִי, also Qiryat Malakhi or Kiryat Malachi) is a city in the
Southern District of Israel, from
Ashkelon
Ashkelon or Ashqelon (; Hebrew: , , ; Philistine: ), also known as Ascalon (; Ancient Greek: , ; Arabic: , ), is a coastal city in the Southern District of Israel on the Mediterranean coast, south of Tel Aviv, and north of the border with ...
. In it had a population of . Its jurisdiction is 4,632
dunam
A dunam ( Ottoman Turkish, Arabic: ; tr, dönüm; he, דונם), also known as a donum or dunum and as the old, Turkish, or Ottoman stremma, was the Ottoman unit of area equivalent to the Greek stremma or English acre, representing the amount ...
s (~4.6 km
2).
History
Kiryat Malakhi, literally "City of Angels", was established in 1951 as a ''
ma'abara
Ma'abarot ( he, מַעְבָּרוֹת) were immigrant and refugee absorption camps established in Israel in the 1950s, constituting one of the largest public projects planned by the state to implement its sociospatial and housing policies.
...
'', or tent city, to house the masses of Jewish immigrants, who arrived during the early days of the state, many of them part of the
Jewish exodus from Arab and Muslim countries
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. The name was chosen to honor the
Jewish community of Los Angeles, which contributed much of the funding for its establishment. It was founded on the land belonging to the depopulated
Palestinian
Palestinians ( ar, الفلسطينيون, ; he, פָלַסְטִינִים, ) or Palestinian people ( ar, الشعب الفلسطيني, label=none, ), also referred to as Palestinian Arabs ( ar, الفلسطينيين العرب, label=non ...
village of
Qastina.
Kiryat Malakhi later became one of several
development town
Development towns ( he, עיירת פיתוח, ''Ayarat Pitu'ah'') were new settlements built in Israel during the 1950s in order to provide permanent housing for a large influx of Jewish immigrants from Arab countries, Holocaust survivors from E ...
s in the
Negev
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.
Moshe Katsav
Moshe Katsav ( he, מֹשֶׁה קַצָּב; born 5 December 1945) is an Israeli former politician who was the eighth President of Israel from 2000 to 2007. He was also a leading Likud member of the Israeli Knesset and a minister in its cabine ...
, later Israel's eighth
president
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* Nissan President, a 1966–2010 Japanese ful ...
, was elected mayor in 1969 at the age of 24. His younger brother, Lior Katsav, was also mayor of Kiryat Malakhi, whilst
Yosef Vanunu
Yosef Vanunu ( he, יוסף ונונו, born 7 August 1945) is an Israeli economist and former politician who served as a member of the Knesset for the Labor Party from 1992 until 1996.
Biography
Born in El Kelaa des Sraghna, Morocco in 1945, ...
held the post from 1981 until the 1990s. The current mayor is Eliyahu (Lalo) Zohar.
On 15 November 2012, rocket attacks from Gazan terrorists killed three Jewish residents of the city during
Operation Pillar of Defense
In November 2012, the Israel Defense Forces launched Operation Pillar of Defense ( he, עַמּוּד עָנָן, ''ʿAmúd ʿAnán'', literally: "Pillar of Cloud") which was an eight-day campaign in the Hamas-governed Gaza Strip, which bega ...
.
Demographics
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The arrival of
new immigrants from the former Soviet Union and
from Ethiopia in recent years has increased the population of Kiryat Malakhi by 40 percent. Some 22,000 people now live in the city. In January 2012, Israeli television publicized a case of a seller in the municipality creating a restrictive
covenant
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barring the sale or lease of property to Ethiopians. The case led to public outcry and demonstrations of hundreds of people, and caused the
Association for Civil Rights in Israel
The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) (Hebrew: ; Arabic: ) was created in 1972 as an independent, non-partisan not-for-profit organization with the mission of protecting human rights and civil rights in Israel and the territories u ...
to call on the Registrar of Real Estate to revoke the licence of real estate agents who practice such discrimination.
Income
According to CBS figures for 2000, there were 5,692 salaried workers and 458 self-employed persons in Kiryat Malakhi. The mean monthly wage for a salaried worker was 3,513
shekels
Shekel or sheqel ( akk, 𒅆𒅗𒇻 ''šiqlu'' or ''siqlu,'' he, שקל, plural he, שקלים or shekels, Phoenician: ) is an ancient Mesopotamian coin, usually of silver. A shekel was first a unit of weight—very roughly —and became c ...
, a real change of –3.4% over the course of 2000. Salaried men earned an average of 4,558 shekels (a real change of –3.1%) compared to 2,405 shekels for females (a real change of –4.9%). The mean income for the self-employed was 5,471. There were 472 people receiving unemployment benefits and 3,301 people eligible for income supplements.
There is a 1000 people football stadium named "Teddy Arena". The club
Maccabi Kiryat Malakhi plays there.
Transportation
Kiryat Malakhi's main transportation hub is
Malakhi Junction (also known as
Qastina, after the pre-state Arab village that was located here).
Education
According to CBS, there are 15 schools and 4,909 students in the city. They are spread out as 10 elementary schools and 2,867 elementary school students, and 2 high schools and 2,042 high school students. 47.9% of 12th grade students were entitled to a matriculation certificate in 2001.
Twin towns – sister cities
Kiryat Malakhi is
twinned with:
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Piatra Neamț
Piatra Neamț (; german: Kreuzburg an der Bistrița (Siret), Bistritz; hu, Karácsonkő) is the capital city of Neamț County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia, in northeastern Romania. Because of its privileged location in the Easter ...
, Romania
*
Rueil-Malmaison
Rueil-Malmaison () is a commune in the western suburbs of Paris, in the Hauts-de-Seine department, Île-de-France region. It is located from the centre of Paris. In 2017, it had a population of 78,152. It is one of the wealthiest suburbs of P ...
, France
*
Golmud
Golmud, also known by various other romanizations, is a county-level city in the Haixi Mongol and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province, China. It is now the second-largest city in Qinghai and the third largest in the Tibetan Pl ...
, China
References
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Development towns
Cities in Southern District (Israel)
Populated places established in 1951
1951 establishments in Israel