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| Anchor/Archive 2 Talk:Anchor/Archive_2
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| IbragimZi User:IbragimZi
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| Global U8 Consortium The Global U8 Consortium or GU8 is an educational consortium of eight leading universities located in coastal, maritime and seaport cities in Australia, China, France, Israel, South Korea, UK and USA. In 2008, Dr. Robert Carothers, the President of the University of Rhode Island, was elected the consortium's Chair of the Council of Presidents. Global_U8_Consortium
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| Józef Hecht Józef Hecht (1891-1951) was a Polish engraver. Józef_Hecht
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| Moshe Levy (chemist) Moshe Levy is an Israeli professor of Chemistry at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel. Moshe_Levy_(chemist)
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| Samaria/Discussion of sources Talk:Samaria/Discussion_of_sources
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| Limantepe Limantepe is a prehistoric (Bronze Age) site situated within the urban zone of the coastal town of Urla near İzmir in western Turkey. A harbor settlement inhabited starting from 6000 years ago and apparently equipped with a fortification wall partially submerged in the sea along the shore significantly transformed in time, Limantepe is one of the oldest known artificial harbors in the Aegean Sea. Limantepe
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| Water politics in the Jordan River basin Water politics in the Jordan River basin involves the issue of water politics as it applies to the Jordan River basin, an area situated in a conflict zone in the Middle East, where water resources are scarce. The Jordan River is a river in length, that rises to the foothills of the Anti-Lebanon mountains, flows along the Great Rift Valley and empties into the Dead Sea. Water_politics_in_the_Jordan_River_basin
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| White Mosque (Ramla) The White Mosque ( Masjid al-Abyad, haMisgad Lavan) is the oldest mosque in the city of Ramla, Israel, situated to the west of the central thoroughfare in the old quarters of the city. It maintains religious significance in local Islamic tradition, which claims the mosque contains the shrine of a famous Palestinian saint Nabi Salih at its northwestern-most section. White_Mosque_(Ramla)
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| Ashley kennedy3/Archive. Water politics in the Jordan River basin User_talk:Ashley_kennedy3/Archive._Water_politics_in_the_Jordan_River_basin
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| University of Haifa The University of Haifa () is a university in Haifa, Israel.About 16,500 undergraduate and graduate students study in the university a wide variety of topics, specializing in social sciences, humanities, law and education. The University is broadly divided into six Faculties: Law, Science and Science Education, Social Welfare and Health Studies, and Education. There is also the Graduate School of Business. University_of_Haifa
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| Israeli settlement/Archive 7 Talk:Israeli_settlement/Archive_7
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| United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine/Archive 1 Talk:United_Nations_Partition_Plan_for_Palestine/Archive_1
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| History of IBM Research in Israel IBM Israel Scientific Center, the IBM Haifa Research Lab has grown from three researchers to over five hundred employees, including regular staff members and many students. The IBM Haifa Research Lab is located in a custom-built complex on the Haifa University campus, with branches in Haifa and Tel Aviv. History_of_IBM_Research_in_Israel
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| Mahmoud Yazbak Mahmoud Yazbak is an Israeli Arab academic. He is the first Arab elected as President of the Middle East & Islamic Studies Association of Israel, (MEISAI), the main scholarly association of researchers on the Middle East and Islam in Israel. Yazbak earned his Ph.D. in Middle Eastern Studies form The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1996.Haifa University. He specializes in Palestinian social history. Mahmoud_Yazbak
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| Myriam Yardeni Myriam Yardeni (1932- ) is a Romanian-born Israeli historian and scholar of French history. She is professor emeritus at the University of Haifa. Myriam_Yardeni
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| Beni Virtzberg Beni Virtzberg (August 12, 1928 – August 4, 1968) was an Israeli forester, Holocaust survivor and writer who was among the first in Israel to write an autobiographical account of his experiences during and after the Holocaust. He began writing his book “Migai Hahariga Lesha'ar Hagai" (“From the Valley of Slaughter to the Gate of the Valley") in the wake of the Adolf Eichmann trial, when court testimony by survivors prompted Israelis to openly and publicly discuss what the survivors had lived through. Beni_Virtzberg
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