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  2. Right-to-left script - Wikipedia

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    Syriac and Mandaean (Mandaic) scripts are derived from Aramaic and are written RTL. Samaritan is similar, but developed from Proto-Hebrew rather than Aramaic. Many other ancient and historic scripts derived from Aramaic inherited its right-to-left direction. Several languages have both Arabic RTL and non-Arabic LTR writing systems.

  3. Right-to-left mark - Wikipedia

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    Suppose the writer wishes to inject a run of Arabic or Hebrew (i.e. right-to-left) text into an English paragraph, with an exclamation point at the end of the run on the left hand side. "I enjoyed staying -- really! -- at his house." With the "really!" in Hebrew‏, the sentence renders as follows: I enjoyed staying -- באמת!-- at his house.

  4. Bidirectional text - Wikipedia

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    An example is the RTL Hebrew name Sarah: שרה, spelled sin (ש) on the right, resh (ר) in the middle, and heh (ה) on the left. Many computer program failed to display this correctly, because they were designed to display text in one direction only.

  5. List of radio stations in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Live Stream 95.7 FM: Kan Kol Hamusica ... Arabic Archived 2021-03-22 ... Hebrew: 100.2 FM: Kan Kol Hamusica Classical:

  6. List of television channels in Israel - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of television channels available on digital terrestrial, satellite and cable systems in Israel.Channels shown in bright green are available free-to-air with Israel DTT service, called "Idan Plus".

  7. Israel Radio International - Wikipedia

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    REKA domestic immigrant network. Live and on-demand audio, as well as text headlines. Includes link for the live Reshet Hey Persian broadcast, now that www.intkolisrael.com has been taken down. WRN where you can find their live streams which include Israel Radio. Unofficial Persian Israel Radio website. Links to audio, shortwave frequencies, etc.

  8. Road signs in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Signs employ three scripts – Hebrew, Arabic, and Latin – and are written in Hebrew and Arabic, the two official languages of the country, and in English. The stop sign, however, instead of displaying words in three languages, or even just in English as required by the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic, conveys its meaning through the depiction of a raised hand.

  9. Channel 33 (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 33 (Hebrew: ערוץ 33; Arutz Shloshim VeShalosh) was an Israeli Arabic-language free-to-air television channel, operated by the Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA), which was primarily designated for Arabic-speaking viewers.