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Shlomi (Hebrew: שְׁלוֹמִי‎) is a town in the Northern District of Israel. As of 2003, Shlomi had 5,100 inhabitants. It was founded as a development town in 1950 by immigrants from Morocco. It was named after a leader from the tribe of Asher, mentionned in the Bible (Num 34:27). Shlomi is supported in the main by the UJIA (United Jewish Israel Appeal), and by the British Jewish youth group,AJ6. It has been the target of Hezbollah attacks, where they launched Katyusha rocket attacks on 11 May 2005, Israel's Independence Day, and repeated the attack on Israel's Independence Day in 2006.

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