Beit She'an (Hebrew: בֵּית שְׁאָן Bēṯ Šəʾān), also Beth-shean, formerly Beisan (Arabic: بيسان Bisān), is a town in the Northern District of Israel. The...
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Beit She'an (Hebrew: בֵּית שְׁאָן Bēṯ Šəʾān) is a town in the Northern District of Israel. Beit She'an or Bet She'an may also refer to: Beit She'an Valley...
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Cardo (section Beit She'an, Israel)
arched roof containing small apertures to allow for natural lighting. Beit She'an was one of a group of 10 Hellenistic cities known as Decapolis on the...
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Beit She'an–David Levy railway station (Hebrew: תחנת הרכבת בית שאן – דוד לוי) is an Israel Railways terminal situated at the eastern end of the Beit She'an...
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Tourism in Israel (section Beit She'an)
Haifa and its Baháʼí Gardens, and archaeological sites like Masada, Beit She'an and Caesarea. The Negev Desert offers natural tourism opportunities at...
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Hapoel Beit She'an (Hebrew: הפועל בית שאן) is an Israeli football club based in Beit She'an. The club spent several seasons in the top division in the...
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The Beit She'an Valley (Hebrew: בקעת בית שאן or Hebrew: עמק בית שאן) is a valley in Israel. The valley lies within the Beit She'an rift, part of the Afro-Syrian...
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Emek HaMaayanot Regional Council (redirect from Beit She'an valley)
settlements in the Beit She'an Valley. Until 2008 it was known as the Beit She'an Valley Regional Council (Mo'atza Azorit Bik'at Beit She'an). The territory...
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The 2002 Beit She'an attack, which took place during November 28, 2002, was a terrorist attack carried out by members of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades...
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Jezreel Valley railway (redirect from Beit She'an – Atlit line)
a new 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge railway from Haifa to Beit She'an along roughly the same route as the historic valley railway. Israel Railways...
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This is a list of radio stations in Israel. FM broadcasting operated by Israeli stations: Media of Israel Reka 06:00–15:00, Reshet Hei 15:00-23:00 also...
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Beit Yosef (Hebrew: בֵּית יוֹסֵף) is a moshav in the northern Israel's Beit She'an Valley. Located about eight kilometres north of Beit She'an, adjacent...
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Elisha Levy (category Footballers from Beit She'an)
beginning of the 1960s moved with his family to Beit She'an, Israel. At the age of 11 he joined Hapoel Beit She'an children's club. He continued to play for...
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to Beit She'an The Jezreel Valley, including in its eastern part, the Harod Valley, which stretches between Afula and the Beit She'an Valley The Beit She'an...
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Elisha. It is traditionally located near the Jordan River, south of Beit-She'an. When Gideon defeated the Midianites, some of them fled "as far as the...
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archaeologists Jisr el-Majami' north of Beit She'an/Beisan; closed Damiya or Adam Bridge halfway between Jericho and Beit She'an; closed King Abdullah Bridge south...
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(Hebrew: עֵין הַנְּצִי"ב, lit. Spring of the Netziv) is a kibbutz in the Beit She'an Valley in northern Israel. Belonging to the Religious Kibbutz Movement...
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archaeological site in the Bet She'an Valley, a segment of the Jordan Valley, Israel, approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) south of Beit She'an and 3 kilometres (2 mi)...
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Shlomo in the west. Major population centers included Safed, Tiberias, Beit She'an and Nazareth. The new brigade had five battalions, with its headquarters...
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Bnot Beit Shean (Hebrew: בנות בית שאן, lit.: Beit She'an Girls) was an Israeli women's football club from Beit She'an. The club competed in the Israeli...
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continued to be inhabited long into the Islamic period. Jerash (Gerasa) and Bet She'an (Scythopolis) survive as towns today, after periods of abandonment or serious...
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June) TWA Flight 841 (September 8) Paris café attack (September 15) Beit She'an attack (November 19) 1975 Orly Airport attacks (January 13 and 19) Savoy...
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long, formerly abandoned Jezreel Valley railway line connecting Haifa and Beit Shean (near the Jordanian border) started. This was completed in 2016. There...
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the Jezreel Valley Regional Council; on the east by the Beit She'an Valley and the Beit She'an Valley Regional Council, and on the south by the West Bank's...
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between Jordan and Israel. It is located between Irbid, in Jordan, and Beit She'an, in Israel. The Sheikh Hussein Bridge was opened in November 1994, and...
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David (Hebrew: נִיר דָּוִד, lit. David's Meadow) is a kibbutz in the Beit She'an Valley in northern Israel. Founded on 10 December 1936 as Tel Amal, the...
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Archaeology of Israel (section Beit Alfa)
Iron Age archaeological site approximately five kilometers south of Beit She'an and three kilometers west of the Jordan River. The site represents one...
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Egyptian control ended. There is evidence that urban centers such as Hazor, Beit She'an, Megiddo, Ekron, Isdud and Ascalon were damaged or destroyed. Two groups...
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Ferrata, which camped at Legio, a strategic location on the Caesarea–Beit She'an road in the southern foothills of the Jezreel Valley near the modern...
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Abraham as ancestor who was worshiped in Hebron, which is too far from Beit She'an, and the oldest tradition of him might be about the altar he built in...
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