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Atlit is a small Israeli town on the Mediterranean Sea, twelve miles south of Haifa. Due to its natural large bay–second only to Haifa–the site was inhabited as early as the Canaanite and Israelite ...
Atlit Yam is an ancient submerged Neolithic village off the coast of Atlit, Israel. The site is dated to the final Pre-Pottery Neolithic age, 6900-6300 BCE (8900 and 8300 years old). Atlit-Yam ...
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Hebrew news outlets described the situation in Safed, comparing it to the heavily attacked Kiryat Shmona, as relentless Hezbollah rocket strikes led to the displacement of settlers from the city.
The Atlit detainee camp, located near the coastal town of Atlit just south of Haifa, was a detention camp established in the 1930s by the British to prevent Jewish refugees, mainly Holocaust survivors ...
In November 1917, the British government published the Balfour Declaration, favoring the establishment of a national Jewish homeland in Palestine. But as the years went by Arab pressure caused the ...
As the numbers of ma'apilim increased, the British opened detention camps for those who sere caught. The largest of the detention camps was Atlit; less than twenty kilometers south of Haifa. The site ...