- Tel Aviv–
HaHagana railway station is a
major railway station on the
Ayalon Railway in
southern Tel Aviv, Israel,
serving most
lines of
Israel Railways...
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stations were built: Tel Aviv
HaShalom opened in
March 1996, and Tel Aviv
HaHagana on 22 June 2002.
During the
construction of the
Ayalon Highway, a provision...
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projected non-stop
travel time of
approximately 28
minutes from Tel Aviv
HaHagana railway station to Jerusalem–Yitzhak
Navon railway station. As of 2019...
- name "Israel
Defense Forces" (Hebrew: צְבָא הַהֲגָנָה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל), Tzva
HaHagana LeYisra'el,
literally "the army for the
defence of Israel," on 26 May 1948...
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HaShalom (the
busiest station in Israel,
adjacent to
Azrieli Center) and
HaHagana (near the Tel Aviv
central bus station),
serve Tel Aviv directly, while...
- are more
often referred to as "Defense Minister" (Hebrew: שר ההגנה, Sar
HaHagana). "Homepage".
Ministry of
Defense (in Hebrew).
Raoul Wootliff (18 November...
- (2.2 mi)
section of the
Ayalon Railway from Tel Aviv
Center to Tel Aviv
HaHagana,
which forms a
critical bottleneck for the
entire rail network. Upon completion...
- 5mins and 1hr 15mins (depending on the
stops along the route) to Tel Aviv
HaHagana Railway Station, with some
continuing as far
north as Nahariya. The other...
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takes 15–20
minutes (with
intermediate stops at Tel Aviv's
HaShalom and
HaHagana stations). Most
Northbound trains from the
airport then
continue past Tel...
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December 1947
under the name Telem-Shamir-Boaz, and was
renamed to Kol
HaHagana ("Voice of the Haganah") in
March 1948. With Israel's
declaration of independence...