Reihan (Hebrew: רֵיחָן) is an Israeli settlement organized as a moshav ovdim in the northwest edge of the West Bank.
[2] The settlement is located on a west-facing hillside at 387 metres above sea level, south of the Ta'anakh and the biblical city of the same name, and east of Barta'a.
Reihan is today home to 200, including 52 families, and it operates a tree nursery and poultry farm.
The moshav was established in 1977 as a Nahal outpost and populated in 1981 by civilian members of a Labour Zionist group.
It is located in the "Shaked bloc", meant to ensure contiguous Israeli presence between the strategic Highway 65 and Palestinian population centres.