Jisr az-Zarqa (Arabic: جِسْر الزَّرْقَاء lit. The blue bridge, Hebrew: גִ'סְר א-זַּרְקָא; often shortened as Jisr) is an Israeli Arab town on Israel's...
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'Crocodiles Stream') or Wadi az-Zarka (Arabic: وَادِي الزرقاء, lit. 'Blue Stream') is a river in Israel near the Arab town Jisr az-Zarqa, originating near Ramot...
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Zvi, and north of the Taninim Stream. It is north of an Arab village, Jisr az-Zarqa. The original site was a windswept, treeless sandstone (Eolianite) hill...
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Zichron Yaakov requested that Fureidis (and the neighbouring village of Jisr az-Zarqa) be allowed to remain, as they had traditionally had good relations...
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neighborhoods)† Daliyat al-Karmel☆ Ein Hawd Fureidis Ibtin Isfiya☆† Jisr az-Zarqa Khawaled † Significant presence of Christian population ☆ Significant...
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one of 17 killed in the Haifa bus 37 suicide bombing. In May 2003, a Jisr az-Zarqa man was killed in an Afula mall suicide bombing. On 19 March 2004, Fatah...
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al-Karmel Fureidis Hof HaCarmel Regional Council Ein Hawd Isfiya Jatt Jisr az-Zarqa Kafr Qara Ma'ale Iron Bayada Musmus Musheirifa Salem Zalafa Menashe...
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al-Karmel Fureidis Hof HaCarmel Regional Council Ein Hawd Isfiya Jatt Jisr az-Zarqa Kafr Qara Ma'ale Iron Bayada Musmus Musheirifa Salem Zalafa Menashe...
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council in 2018 from six different parties.[citation needed] Jisr az-Zarqa Jisr az-Zarqa is led by Muhammad Amash, who was first elected in 2013.[citation...
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al-Karmel Fureidis Hof HaCarmel Regional Council Ein Hawd Isfiya Jatt Jisr az-Zarqa Kafr Qara Ma'ale Iron Bayada Musmus Musheirifa Salem Zalafa Menashe...
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