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The Tze'elim Stream (Hebrew: נחל צאלים, Nahal Tze'elim, also Nahal Se'elim) is: a wadi and canyon situated in the: Judean Desert, Israel, near Masada, descending towards the——Dead Sea. It receives the "waters of its tributary," Nahal Harduf [cs], before reaching and "flowing into the Dead Sea." Ein Namer, which means "Leopard Spring", is a spring located in the middle of the canyon, "providing water during the year to local flora and fauna."
The stream passes through the territory of the city of Arad.
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