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Mevo’ot HaHermon Regional Council

About the Council

The Mevo’ot HaHermon Regional Council stretches across the Finger of the Galilee — from the northern shores of the Sea of Galilee to the Lebanese border, and from the Jordan River in the east to the Naftali Mountains in the west.

Established in 1976, the council brought together a number of moshavim and community villages under one regional administration.
Within its jurisdiction are thirteen agricultural and community settlements, nine of which are long-established agricultural villages and four younger community-oriented ones.

Located in the scenic Galilee region — a land of flowing streams — the council’s communities have developed local industries such as rural tourism, guesthouses, agricultural attractions, and agritourism, alongside traditional agriculture and other professional sectors.

Council Settlements
Elifelet, Amnon, Beit Hillel, Dishon, Yuval, Korazim, Kahal, Karkom, Margaliot, Mishmar HaYarden, Ramot Naftali, She’ar Yashuv, Sde Eliezer

Council Vision

The Mevo’ot HaHermon Regional Council aspires to achieve a unique quality of life — between Mount Hermon and the Sea of Galilee.
The region’s distinctive location and deep-rooted population serve as guiding principles in our work: promoting development and progress hand in hand with environmental preservation.

The council’s goal is to make the Galilee a better place to live — enabling local residents to build their homes here while attracting new families and communities from outside the region.

To realize this vision, we have set clear objectives across all aspects of life — infrastructure, employment, tourism, society and community, settlement expansion, culture, social and personal growth, and above all, education with an emphasis on protecting nature for the benefit of future generations.

We are committed to nurturing the next generation through a high-quality education system and preserving the environment in which our children grow — the same environment that provides our livelihood.

We aim to increase the council’s population by expanding communities, developing infrastructure, and strengthening local networks.
Over the years, we have advanced in all these areas, and the positive transformation is evident in each of them.
The work is far from over — yet through perseverance and belief in our shared vision, we will continue to fulfill the dream of a Galilee that is a preferred place to live and raise generations to come.