Avivim is a moshav in Israel, in the northernmost part of Upper Galilee, less than one kilometre from the Blue Line with Lebanon. In 2022, its population was 474. In 1920, Saliha was designated part of Lebanon under the auspices of the Franco-British Boundary Agreement. It was one of 24 villages transferred to British control in 1924 following the 1923 …
Avivim is a moshav in Israel, in the northernmost part of Upper Galilee, less than one kilometre from the Blue Line with Lebanon. In 2022, its population was 474. In 1920, Saliha was designated part of Lebanon under the auspices of the Franco-British Boundary Agreement. It was one of 24 villages transferred to British control in 1924 following the 1923 demarcation of the border between the British Mandate for Palestine and the French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon. It thus formed part of the British Mandate of Palestine.