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Ashkelon or
Ashqelon (/ˈæʃkəlɒn/ ASH-kə-lon; Hebrew: אַשְׁקְלוֹן, romanized: ʾAšqəlōn, IPA: [ʔaʃkeˈlon] ; Arabic: عَسْقَلَان, romanized: ʿAsqalān) is a...
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fortifications emerging in the
Middle Bronze Age.
During the Late
Bronze Age,
Ashkelon was
integrated into the
Egyptian Empire,
before becoming one of the five...
- 540 2.85 1
Ashkelon Benny Vaknin Ashkelon BeTenofa 14,577 35.09
Ashkelon BeTenofa 3,556 8.37 2
Reshimat HaTza'irim -
HaTafnit LeAshkelon 3,536 8.33 2...
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terminus of the Binyamina–Tel Aviv–Ashkelon and the Ra'anana-Rishon
LeZion-
Ashkelon suburban lines. Previously,
Majdal railway station,
built by the British...
- Babylonians.
Historical sources suggest that
Nebuchadnezzar II destro****
Ashkelon and
Ekron due to the Philistines' rebellion,
leading to the
exile of many...
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situation modem occupations have well
demonstrated that rien ne dure
comme le provisoire A
significant number of post-1945
occupations have
lasted more...
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cities in the
Sharon plain including Gedera, Herzliya, Tel Aviv, and
Ashkelon.
Hamas emplo****
tactics such as
using aerial drones to
disable Israeli...
- The
Ashkelon–Beersheba
railway is a
railway line
linking Ashkelon and
Beersheba operated by
Israel Railways. It
spans approximately 60 km of
double track...
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Versailles Godefroy de
Bouillon dépose dans l'église du Saint-Sépulcre
les trophées d'Ascalon, août 1099, oil on
canvas by François-Marius
Granet (1839)...
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invade and
occupy Israeli towns, cities, and kibbutzim,
including attacking Ashkelon by sea and
reaching Kiryat Gat, 20
miles into Israel. The
scale of weapons...