Al Ghamr (Arabic: الغمر; Hebrew: מובלעת צופר) is an area in Wadi Arabah, Aqaba Governorate, Jordan.
[1] The area was occupied by Israeli forces after the Six-Day War in 1967 and a Nahal settlement was founded in 1968 where Bildad Camp is now.
In 1975, it was established as a moshav, to be known as Tzofar,[2] by city residents and native moshavniks and moved several kilometers north to reach is modern site.
[3] After the Israel–Jordan peace treaty of 1994, Israel transferred a portion of the area to Jordanian control but rented the land so that Israeli workers from the moshav could continue to cultivate it.
[5] Abdullah II said that as of November 10, 2019, Israeli farmers will be banned from entering Al Ghamr enclave.