Avnei Eitan (Hebrew: אַבְנֵ"י אֵיתָ"ן), elevation meters ( ft) above sea level, is an Israeli settlement, moshav on the Golan Heights founded after the 1973 Yom Kippur War in honor of six Israeli soldiers who had been killed in battle. A prominent landmark in the area is one of the starting points to the El Al Stream, the other being the neighboring moshav of Eli Ad. It is a largely religiously observant agricultural community located in a region sometimes referred to as the Gush Hispin, or Hispin bloc, of religious communities in the southern Golan Heights. The moshav receives municipal services from the Golan Regional Council.
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