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Atarot (Arabic: عطروت Hebrew: עטרות) was a
moshav in
Mandatory Palestine,
north of
Jerusalem along the
highway to Ramallah. It was
named after the biblical...
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Jerusalem airport site.
Atarot Airport/Jerusalem in 1961 An
Arkia Airlines aircraft at
Atarot Airport in 1968 The
closed entrance to
Atarot Airport in 2010,...
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Mitzpe Ramon Airport Yotvata Airfield Kiryat Shmona Airport Jerusalem -
Atarot This is a list of
airports in Israel.
Currently there are
three international...
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Atarot (Hebrew: בְּנֵי עֲטָרוֹת, lit. 'Sons of
Atarot') is a
moshav in the
Central District of Israel.
Located near Yehud,
around 15
kilometres east...
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married and the
father of three. As of 2010s he
lives in
Moshav Bnei
Atarot in Israel.
During his
university studies, ****het
worked full-time at BRM...
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locally known as
Atarot Airport. It was the
first airport built in the
British Mandate of Palestine.
Palestinians considered the
Atarot Airport as a "symbol...
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example of such a
prohibition is the 1667
ʿAṭarot decree (Judeo-Yemeni Arabic: עטרת, romanized:
ʿAṭarot, lit. 'cloth turbans' from Hebrew: עטר, romanized: ʿāṭer...
- border. The
village is part of the built-up
urban area of Jerusalem, the
Atarot industrial zone and Beit
Hanina lie to the west, and Neve
Yaakov borders...
- Ein Tzurim, Masu'ot Yitzhak, Revadim, Beit HaArava, Kalya, Kfar Etzion,
Atarot, Kfar Darom, Neve Yaakov, and Tel Or In many cases,
these depo****tions...
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reclaimed homes in 2004.
Other communities:
Shimon HaTzadik, Neve
Yaakov and
Atarot which in post-1967 was
rebuilt as an
industrial zone. Gush
Etzion – four...