The war between Israel and Hamas forces us to talk about the atrocities that are being committed by terrorists in the kibbutzim, but what do we know about these types of communes?
They are a community, a kind of town or collective agricultural, livestock and industrial farm. Organized spaces that emerged at the beginning of the 20th century, when groups of Jews arrived in Palestine to build their own State.
The kibbutzim became one of the pillars in the creation, history and identity of Israel. Of socialist ideology, They promote community life and are self-sufficient economically.
Those who work in companies outside the kibbutz pay their salaries directly to the kibbutz. With these incomes the community is managed and investments are made. Each varies in size, location, and ideological or religious convictions.
Its members make decisions general assemblies and the property and means of production belong to the community. Currently, it is estimated that there are about 270 kibbutzim in Israel, with about 130,000 members in total.
Source: Lasexta

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