Kfar Sirkin or Kefar Syrkin (Hebrew: כְּפַר סִירְקִין, lit.
Located south-east of Petah Tikva, it falls under the jurisdiction of Drom HaSharon Regional Council.
[1] Kfar Sirkin was founded in 1936 and was named for the Zionist leader Nachman Syrkin.
[2] It served as a Jewish stronghold during the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine, with the Haganah using the village to fight off attacking Arab forces and to store weapons which were illegal under the British Mandate rule of the time.
Today, the village is agricultural and all IAF facilities were abandoned and demolished, but the former airbase is still visible from the air (2024).