Keshet was established in the period between the cease-fire and armistice agreement following the Yom Kippur War by national-religious demonstrators who opposed an Israeli withdrawal to the pre-war line. They initially settled in a bunker in the fringes of Quneitra, but were forced to relocate to an abandoned Syrian farm when Quneitra was returned to Syria as part of the armistice agreement. Four months later, the Israeli government agreed to establish the settlement, and the settlers moved to another temporary location in an abandoned Syrian military camp further west. The settlement at its present location was established in 1978.
Keshet Media Group, also known as Keshet, (Hebrew: קשת, lit. "Rainbow") is a private Israeli mass media company headquartered in Tel Aviv.
The company has operated Keshet Broadcasting, a television broadcast operator and a franchisee of Israel’s Channel 2, since 1993. It shows original drama series, entertainment, current affairs, lifestyle shows, and foreign programs. Keshet’s global production and distribution arm is Keshet International, and the company's digital branch is Mako, one of the top three most-trafficked websites in Israel.
Keshet was established in 1993 and is one of Israel's largest media companies.Avi Nir has been serving as the chief executive officer of Keshet Media Group since 2002. As a leading network in Israel, Keshet is responsible for shows including Prisoners of War (Hatufim) and Rising Star (Hacokav haba).
History
Keshet was founded in 1993 when Israel’s Channel 2 was formed along with two other operators, Telad and Reshet. The company was started by Alex Gilady, the current president of Keshet and a former vice president at NBC International in London.
Why is this Israeli village called Keshet? (rainbow🌈, arch)
Keshet (Hebrew: קֶשֶׁת) is an Israeli settlement and moshav shitufi in the Golan Heights. It was established in 1974 after the Yom Kippur War by young activists near the Syrian city of Quneitra, which had been occupied by force and subsequently razed to the ground in the Six-Day War. Its name is a translation of the name Quneitra ("arch").
Keshet Cave in the Galilee, Israel 4K By Eyal Asaf
Keshet Cave in the Galilee, IsraelKeshet Cave in the Galilee, Israel 4K By Eyal Asaf
published: 25 Feb 2018
ISRAEL: MORE THAN 200 FAMILIES HAVE MOVED TO THE GOLAN HEIGHTS
(20 Aug 1996) Eng./Natsot.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's pledge not to swap the Golan Heights for peace with Syria has fueled a housing boom in the strategic plateau.
More than 200 Israeli families have moved to the Golan since Netanyahu's election in May and house prices have risen by 50 per cent.
Since their capture from Syria in the 1967 war the Golan Heights have been Israeli-held.
Successive governments have taken the view that only by holding the commanding high ground could Israel guarantee its security.
But the last Labour government decided that it would have to give up this frontier territory if it wanted lasting peace with Syria.
The resulting uncertainty about the eventual fate of the Golan meant an end to the expansion of Jewish settlements ther...
published: 21 Jul 2015
Keshet Cave tour part 1(shlomi) in the western Galilee of Israel
published: 10 Nov 2019
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Kal'at Namrud, Golan Heights, Israel
Drone footage of a hike from the crusader fortress of Kal'at Namrud, to the Banyas springs - in the Israeli Golan Heights, April 2018
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Keshet (Hebrew: קֶשֶׁת) is an Israeli settlement and moshav shitufi in the Golan Heights. It was established in 1974 after the Yom Kippur War by young activists...
Keshet (Hebrew: קֶשֶׁת) is an Israeli settlement and moshav shitufi in the Golan Heights. It was established in 1974 after the Yom Kippur War by young activists near the Syrian city of Quneitra, which had been occupied by force and subsequently razed to the ground in the Six-Day War. Its name is a translation of the name Quneitra ("arch").
Keshet (Hebrew: קֶשֶׁת) is an Israeli settlement and moshav shitufi in the Golan Heights. It was established in 1974 after the Yom Kippur War by young activists near the Syrian city of Quneitra, which had been occupied by force and subsequently razed to the ground in the Six-Day War. Its name is a translation of the name Quneitra ("arch").
(20 Aug 1996) Eng./Natsot.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's pledge not to swap the Golan Heights for peace with Syria has fueled a housing boom in...
(20 Aug 1996) Eng./Natsot.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's pledge not to swap the Golan Heights for peace with Syria has fueled a housing boom in the strategic plateau.
More than 200 Israeli families have moved to the Golan since Netanyahu's election in May and house prices have risen by 50 per cent.
Since their capture from Syria in the 1967 war the Golan Heights have been Israeli-held.
Successive governments have taken the view that only by holding the commanding high ground could Israel guarantee its security.
But the last Labour government decided that it would have to give up this frontier territory if it wanted lasting peace with Syria.
The resulting uncertainty about the eventual fate of the Golan meant an end to the expansion of Jewish settlements there.
But now, with Labour defeated and the right-wing Likud party back in power, the Golan has started attracting settlers once more.
New houses are being occupied as quickly as they are built.
In the past six weeks since the elections more than 200 families have moved here, among them Ronen Ben Menashe.
Last week he sold his home on the bustling Mediterranean coast to make a new life in the Golan.
SOUNDBITE:
"Now I want to put a tree in the area, because I believe that my wife and my children and my grandsons will eat the fruit in the future. We love Israel very much and we love the Golan. It's a very important area and a very nice area. And I believe that we will stay here forever."
SUPER CAPTION: Ronen Ben Menashe, new Keshet resident
Ronen and his wife and children are among 200 families to join the roughly 15-thousand Jewish settlers already living in the Golan.
The settlers have presented Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a plan to expand Jewish communities in the Golan to 25-thousand over the next four years.
Adia Shwartz, director of settler absorption in the village of Keshet, says the new government has bolstered confidence that the disputed territory will never be returned to Syria.
SOUNDBITE:
"Before the replacing (of government) people just came and asked about and there were not really, they didn't want to come and live here. But after the government changed they decided that this is the place where they can live and raise their children."
SOUNDBITE: Adia Shwartz, Director of settler absorption, Keshet village
The expansion of Jewish settlements in the Golan is likely to prove an obstacle to peace talks with Syria.
Peace with Syria is still officially high on the Israeli agenda but neither side appears prepared to make the necessary concessions.
SOUNDBITE:
"Well, he says he wants all the Golan Heights, I say I want all the Golan Heights. This is how we enter the negotiations, what will come out of it I don't know. But you will be creating big news if you told me that Assad is willing to have a territorial compromise on the Golan Heights. So far none of us said that."
SUPER CAPTION: Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister
With talks with Syria stalled, hundreds more families are planning to move to the Golan.
Two thousand apartments are being built but soaring prices indicate that even this won't be enough.
The construction boom is gradually hardening the Israeli position.
Each new house will make it a little less likely that a future Israeli government will be able to stomach trading the Golan for peace with Syria.
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(20 Aug 1996) Eng./Natsot.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's pledge not to swap the Golan Heights for peace with Syria has fueled a housing boom in the strategic plateau.
More than 200 Israeli families have moved to the Golan since Netanyahu's election in May and house prices have risen by 50 per cent.
Since their capture from Syria in the 1967 war the Golan Heights have been Israeli-held.
Successive governments have taken the view that only by holding the commanding high ground could Israel guarantee its security.
But the last Labour government decided that it would have to give up this frontier territory if it wanted lasting peace with Syria.
The resulting uncertainty about the eventual fate of the Golan meant an end to the expansion of Jewish settlements there.
But now, with Labour defeated and the right-wing Likud party back in power, the Golan has started attracting settlers once more.
New houses are being occupied as quickly as they are built.
In the past six weeks since the elections more than 200 families have moved here, among them Ronen Ben Menashe.
Last week he sold his home on the bustling Mediterranean coast to make a new life in the Golan.
SOUNDBITE:
"Now I want to put a tree in the area, because I believe that my wife and my children and my grandsons will eat the fruit in the future. We love Israel very much and we love the Golan. It's a very important area and a very nice area. And I believe that we will stay here forever."
SUPER CAPTION: Ronen Ben Menashe, new Keshet resident
Ronen and his wife and children are among 200 families to join the roughly 15-thousand Jewish settlers already living in the Golan.
The settlers have presented Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a plan to expand Jewish communities in the Golan to 25-thousand over the next four years.
Adia Shwartz, director of settler absorption in the village of Keshet, says the new government has bolstered confidence that the disputed territory will never be returned to Syria.
SOUNDBITE:
"Before the replacing (of government) people just came and asked about and there were not really, they didn't want to come and live here. But after the government changed they decided that this is the place where they can live and raise their children."
SOUNDBITE: Adia Shwartz, Director of settler absorption, Keshet village
The expansion of Jewish settlements in the Golan is likely to prove an obstacle to peace talks with Syria.
Peace with Syria is still officially high on the Israeli agenda but neither side appears prepared to make the necessary concessions.
SOUNDBITE:
"Well, he says he wants all the Golan Heights, I say I want all the Golan Heights. This is how we enter the negotiations, what will come out of it I don't know. But you will be creating big news if you told me that Assad is willing to have a territorial compromise on the Golan Heights. So far none of us said that."
SUPER CAPTION: Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister
With talks with Syria stalled, hundreds more families are planning to move to the Golan.
Two thousand apartments are being built but soaring prices indicate that even this won't be enough.
The construction boom is gradually hardening the Israeli position.
Each new house will make it a little less likely that a future Israeli government will be able to stomach trading the Golan for peace with Syria.
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Embark on an adrenaline-pumping journey with #IsraeliGuideLTD as we take you to the edge of Israel for an exhilarating #RappellingAdventure at Keshet Arch Cave. Challenge yourself against the breathtaking backdrop of one of Israel's most awe-inspiring views. Discover a new dimension of adventure with #IsraeliGuideLTD, where exploration meets excitement. Unleash your inner thrill-seeker and join us for an unforgettable experience at the heart of Israel's natural wonders. #DareToExplore #ExtremeIsrael #OutdoorChallenge #AdrenalineRush #AdventureTravel #KeshetArchCave #IsraelExtremeSports #CaveAdventure #EdgeofIsrael #TravelThrills #ExtremeExcursions #RappellingExperience #AdventurousJourney #ExploreWithUs #UnforgettableAdventure #NatureExploration #IsraelNatureViews #ScenicIsrael
Embark on an adrenaline-pumping journey with #IsraeliGuideLTD as we take you to the edge of Israel for an exhilarating #RappellingAdventure at Keshet Arch Cave. Challenge yourself against the breathtaking backdrop of one of Israel's most awe-inspiring views. Discover a new dimension of adventure with #IsraeliGuideLTD, where exploration meets excitement. Unleash your inner thrill-seeker and join us for an unforgettable experience at the heart of Israel's natural wonders. #DareToExplore #ExtremeIsrael #OutdoorChallenge #AdrenalineRush #AdventureTravel #KeshetArchCave #IsraelExtremeSports #CaveAdventure #EdgeofIsrael #TravelThrills #ExtremeExcursions #RappellingExperience #AdventurousJourney #ExploreWithUs #UnforgettableAdventure #NatureExploration #IsraelNatureViews #ScenicIsrael
Keshet (Hebrew: קֶשֶׁת) is an Israeli settlement and moshav shitufi in the Golan Heights. It was established in 1974 after the Yom Kippur War by young activists near the Syrian city of Quneitra, which had been occupied by force and subsequently razed to the ground in the Six-Day War. Its name is a translation of the name Quneitra ("arch").
(20 Aug 1996) Eng./Natsot.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's pledge not to swap the Golan Heights for peace with Syria has fueled a housing boom in the strategic plateau.
More than 200 Israeli families have moved to the Golan since Netanyahu's election in May and house prices have risen by 50 per cent.
Since their capture from Syria in the 1967 war the Golan Heights have been Israeli-held.
Successive governments have taken the view that only by holding the commanding high ground could Israel guarantee its security.
But the last Labour government decided that it would have to give up this frontier territory if it wanted lasting peace with Syria.
The resulting uncertainty about the eventual fate of the Golan meant an end to the expansion of Jewish settlements there.
But now, with Labour defeated and the right-wing Likud party back in power, the Golan has started attracting settlers once more.
New houses are being occupied as quickly as they are built.
In the past six weeks since the elections more than 200 families have moved here, among them Ronen Ben Menashe.
Last week he sold his home on the bustling Mediterranean coast to make a new life in the Golan.
SOUNDBITE:
"Now I want to put a tree in the area, because I believe that my wife and my children and my grandsons will eat the fruit in the future. We love Israel very much and we love the Golan. It's a very important area and a very nice area. And I believe that we will stay here forever."
SUPER CAPTION: Ronen Ben Menashe, new Keshet resident
Ronen and his wife and children are among 200 families to join the roughly 15-thousand Jewish settlers already living in the Golan.
The settlers have presented Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a plan to expand Jewish communities in the Golan to 25-thousand over the next four years.
Adia Shwartz, director of settler absorption in the village of Keshet, says the new government has bolstered confidence that the disputed territory will never be returned to Syria.
SOUNDBITE:
"Before the replacing (of government) people just came and asked about and there were not really, they didn't want to come and live here. But after the government changed they decided that this is the place where they can live and raise their children."
SOUNDBITE: Adia Shwartz, Director of settler absorption, Keshet village
The expansion of Jewish settlements in the Golan is likely to prove an obstacle to peace talks with Syria.
Peace with Syria is still officially high on the Israeli agenda but neither side appears prepared to make the necessary concessions.
SOUNDBITE:
"Well, he says he wants all the Golan Heights, I say I want all the Golan Heights. This is how we enter the negotiations, what will come out of it I don't know. But you will be creating big news if you told me that Assad is willing to have a territorial compromise on the Golan Heights. So far none of us said that."
SUPER CAPTION: Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister
With talks with Syria stalled, hundreds more families are planning to move to the Golan.
Two thousand apartments are being built but soaring prices indicate that even this won't be enough.
The construction boom is gradually hardening the Israeli position.
Each new house will make it a little less likely that a future Israeli government will be able to stomach trading the Golan for peace with Syria.
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Yeah, Yeah, Yeah Yeah, Yeah, Yeah ...Listen [Verse 1:] I Thought You Were Always Gonna Be Here By My Side It's Taken Such A Long Time For Me To Find What I Want To Do Too Much I Never Knew You Could Do What You Do I'm Asking You One More Time Is It Always Gonna Be This Way? [Chorus:] To All Of Ya'll Who Said I Couldn't Be And Tried To Hate On Me And Take On Me You Waiting On The Day I'm Falling Down So You Feel Proud Why? Why? Why? Why? You Gotta Understand What You Mean To Me Why Can't You See I'm Unhappy To All Of Ya'll Who Said I Wouldn't Be Now Look At Me Bye-Bye Bye-Bye [Verse:2] You Should Find Out What It Is That You Want To Be Using Your Misfortunes As A Weapon To Try And Hurt On Me Why Do Want To Do What Could Comeback On You So, I'm Asking You One More Time Is It Really Meant To Be This Way? [Chorus:] To All Of Ya'll Who Said I Couldn't Be And Tried To Hate On Me And Take On Me You Waiting On The Day I'm Falling Down So You Feel Proud Why? Why? Why? Why? You Gotta Understand What You Mean To Me Why Can't You See I'm Unhappy To All Of Ya'll Who Said I Wouldn't Be Now Look At Me Bye-Bye Bye-Bye [Bridge:] The Way You Stare When You're There What Makes You Talk About Walk Around Speaking Bout' Me You Are (Hmmm..) I Think Things Are Bound To Change Cause' I Will Never [Chorus: x2] To All Of Ya'll Who Said I Couldn't Be And Tried To Hate On Me And Take On Me You Waiting On The Day I'm Falling Down So You Feel Proud Why? Why? Why? Why? You Gotta Understand What You Mean To Me Why Can't You See I'm Unhappy To All Of Ya'll Who Said I Wouldn't Be Now Look At Me Bye-Bye
KeshetDanceCompany will explore “A More BeautifulQuestion” through contemporary dance from Friday, Nov ... Set at the Keshet Center for the Arts, the program will feature eight choreographers responding to the theme.