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Migdal Oz (, lit. Tower of Strength) is an Israeli settlement and income-sharing community in the . Located in the historic 7.4 km from the Green Line and west of the Israeli West Bank barrier, it falls under the jurisdiction of Gush Etzion Regional Council. It neighbors the communities of , , Elazar and Efrat. In it had a population of .

The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this.


History
Migdal Oz was established in 1977 on the site of Migdal Eder, a Jewish village destroyed 50 years previously early in the course of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. The name is taken from a Biblical phrase describing God, written in Psalm 61:4 and Proverbs 18:10.
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Located in Migdal Oz is the Migdal Oz which is headed by and operates under the auspices of Yeshivat Har Etzion. The seminary building also houses the women's campus of the , which prepares its students for teaching. The college teaches 14 subjects.

In January 2013, the Israeli Defense Forces arrested a Palestinian who admitted to firing a gun in the direction of a security post at the entrance of Migdal Oz, not hurting anyone. In 2019, an 18-year-old boy, Dvir Sorek, was stabbed to death in the settlement by two Palestinian men.


Archeology
Within the area of the Kibbutz is the hill known as Horvat Brachot, where the remains of settlement was found. It includes , hiding caves, ruined houses among them an intact inkwell was found from that period. Alongside it are the remains of a church dated to the fifth century AD, which includes floors that are now preserved and displayed at the and The Good Samaritan Museum


Economy
Its main agricultural pursuits include three turkey coops with 16,000 birds apiece, a housing 260 cows that is among the largest in the country, and fruit orchards. Along with neighbouring Gush Etzion, , and , Migdal Oz jointly farms six square kilometers of groves near and in the .

Migdal Oz is also home to some and . The eponymous Migdal Oz seminary, an advanced , was opened in 1997 in the Kibbutz


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