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Naharayim (Hebrew: נַהֲרַיִים
literally "Two rivers"),
historically the Jisr
Majami area (Arabic: جسر المجامع
literally "Meeting bridge" area), is the...
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Haganah in the
Night of the
Bridges on 16 June 1946. The
hydroplant of
Naharayim, on the
confluence with
Jordan River,
served Mandatory Palestine from...
- trip to the
Jordan Valley and the
Golan Heights. Part of the trip was to
Naharayim,
visiting the "Island of Peace", a
joint Israeli-Jordanian
tourist resort...
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confluence of the
Jordan River and
Yarmouk River.
Pinhas Rutenberg's
Naharayim hydroelectric power station can be seen from here. The 1994 Israel–Jordan...
- Aram-Naharaim (Hebrew: אֲרַם נַהֲרַיִם ʾĂram
Nahărayīm) is the
biblical term for an
ancient land
along the
great bend of the
Euphrates River. It is mentioned...
- Hydro-Electric
Power House, also
known as the
Rutenberg Power Station or the
Naharayim Power Plant or the Tel Or
Power Plant, was a
conventional dammed hydroelectric...
- the
confluence of the
Yarmouk River with the
Jordan River near
Naharayim. The
Naharayim plant was a
major source of
electricity to the
British Mandate...
- Hydro-Electric
Power House" at
Naharayim on the
Jordan River,
which opened in 1930, and
earned him the
nickname "The Old Man of
Naharayim".
Other power plants were...
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Palestine war. The
battle began on May 14, 1948, when the
Jewish exclave of
Naharayim was
stormed by Arab
forces in an
attempt to
reach the town of
Afula and...
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status of that territory.
Israel recognises Jordan's
sovereignty over the
Naharayim/Baqura area (including
Peace Island) and the Tzofar/Al
Ghamr area. Annex...