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  2. Hamat Gader - Wikipedia

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    Hamat Gader (Hebrew: חַמַּת גָּדֵר; Imperial Aramaic: חמתא דגדר, hammata degader; Ancient Greek: Ἑμμαθά, Emmatha or ῎Αμαθα, Amatha; [1] Arabic: الحمة السورية al-Hamma) is a hot springs site in the Yarmuk River valley, located in an area under Israeli control, near the Golan Heights and the border with Jordan.

  3. Hammat Tiberias - Wikipedia

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    Hammat Tiberias. Coordinates: 32°46′7″N 35°32′54″E. Ancient ruins at the hot springs. Hammath Tiberias or Hammat Tiberias is an ancient archaeological site and an Israeli national park known as Hamat Tverya National Park, which is located on the adjacent to Tiberias on the road to Zemach that runs along the shore of the Sea of Galilee.

  4. Zodiac mosaics in ancient synagogues - Wikipedia

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    The examples cited by Hachlili in 1977 are the synagogues at Hammat Tiberias (4th century), Husaifa (5th century), Na'aran and Beth Alpha (6th century). [1] [2] The large synagogue of Sepphoris (5th-6th century), more recently discovered, has a different panel scheme; the one at Susiya probay had a zodiac mosaic in the 6th century, which was later replaced by a non-figurative pattern; at En ...

  5. Ramat David Airbase - Wikipedia

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    Four Israeli fighter pilots walking in front of their Gloster Meteor F.8 jets of 117 Squadron "First Jet" in 1953 or later at Ramat David Airbase. Ramat David Airbase (ICAO: LLRD, Hebrew: בָּסִיס חֵיל-הַאֲוִיר רָמַת דָּוִד Basis Kheil HaAvir Ramat David, English: David Heights) is an Israeli Air Force (IAF) base located 20 km southeast of Haifa in the Northern ...

  6. Ramat HaKovesh - Wikipedia

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    Founded by. Hashomer Hatzair - HeHalutz members. Population. (2022) [1] 1,206. Ramat HaKovesh (Hebrew: רָמַת הַכּוֹבֵשׁ, lit. 'Conqueror's heights') is a kibbutz in central Israel. Approximately 7 kilometers north of Kfar Saba, it falls under the jurisdiction of the Drom HaSharon Regional Council. In 2022 it had a population of ...

  7. Timeline of attacks against synagogues in Israel - Wikipedia

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    In Hamat Gader, the ancient synagogue mosaic was smashed and daubed with graffiti in protest of archeological digs at ancient gravesites. The head of the Eastern Galilee and Golan region of the Antiquities Authority said the vandalism "destroyed one of the most magnificent synagogues in the country," and that "the damage is irreversible, it's ...

  8. Tiberias - Wikipedia

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    Hamat Tiberias National Park: description, photo gallery; Nefesh B'Nefesh Community Guide for Tiveria-Tiberias, Israel; Survey of Western Palestine, Map 6: IAA, Wikimedia commons; Old maps and views of Tiberias (1493-1963) - Eran Laor Cartographic Collection, The National Library of Israel

  9. Ein Hemed - Wikipedia

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    Ein Hemed. Ein Hemed is a national park and nature reserve in the hills seven kilometres west of modern Jerusalem [citation needed] and some 12 kilometres west of the Old City. [1] It is also known by the Latin name it received from the Crusaders, Aqua Bella, [2] and as Khirbat Iqbalā in Arabic. [3] The park is located on the path of an old ...