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HaBesor Stream
Besor ((ヘブライ語:נחל הבשור), ''Nahal HaBesor'') is a wadi in southern Israel. The stream begins at Mount Boker (near Sde Boker), and spills into the Mediterranean Sea near Deir al-Balah in the Gaza Strip, where it is called Wadi Ghazzeh, also spelled Wadi Gaza. Further upstream it is marked as Wadi esh-Shallaleh on the 1878 Survey of Western Palestine map. The stream is the largest in the northern Negev, and together with its largest tributaries, the Grar and Beersheba streams, reaches as far east into the desert as Sde Boker, Yeruham, Dimona and Arad/Tel Arad.〔 The Gaza section of the Coastal Aquifer the only significant source of water in the Gaza Strip.〔(''Integrated Water Resources Management and Security in the Middle East'' ), p. 109. Clive Lipchin; Springer, 2007〕 The Wadi Gaza runs through a wetland, the Gaza Valley, and as of 2012 it is used as a wastewater dump. ==History== In the Old Testament Besor was a ravine or brook in the extreme south-west of Judah, where 200 of David's men stayed behind because they were faint, while the other 400 pursued the Amalekites (, ).〔 Between 1951 and 1954, the Yeruham Dam was built on one of the tributaries of the HaBesor Stream.
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