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Tel Aviv: Maccabi Tel Aviv, Hapoel Tel Aviv, Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv [3] 4: Turner Stadium: 16,126: Be'er Sheva: Hapoel Be'er Sheva [4] 5: Netanya Stadium: 13,610: Netanya: Maccabi Netanya, Hapoel Hadera [5] 6: Ramat Gan Stadium: 13,370 (permitted seats) Ramat Gan: Hapoel Ramat Gan [6] 7: HaMoshava Stadium: 11,500: Petah Tikva: Hapoel Petah Tikva ...
It is one of the major sporting facilities in the Greater Tel Aviv Area. The arena is owned by the municipality of Tel Aviv, and is managed by Sports Palaces Ltd., a company also fully owned by the municipality (which also manages Bloomfield Stadium and Drive in Arena). On 1 January 2015, the arena changed its name to Menora Mivtachim Arena.
The incident took place on Yerushalayim Street in Tel Aviv. The attack took place just prior to a large missile launch from Iran into Israel. About 180 missiles were launched at multiple targets ...
The First International Bank of Israel (Hebrew: הבנק הבינלאומי, romanized: HaBank HaBeinleumi) is an Israel-based bank.Its commercial base consists primarily of large corporate clients as well as end-market consumers.
Hamas has taken responsibility for the fatal shooting and stabbing attack in Tel Aviv that unfolded on Tuesday just as Iran was launching a ballistic missile barrage on Israel. Seven people were ...
Hours after Hamas militants attacked southern Israel on Oct. 7, the country's new fortified, subterranean blood bank kicked into action. Staffers moved equipment into the underground bunker and ...
Google development center in Matam, Haifa Alcatel-Lucent development center in Azorim technology park BMC Software development center in Tel Aviv. There are over 400 R&D centers in Israel owned by multinational companies. [1]
On 7 November 2024, following a UEFA Europa League football match in Amsterdam between Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv and Dutch club AFC Ajax, tensions over the Israel–Hamas war escalated to violence. Targets of the violence included Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv fans, [3] an Arab taxi driver, [4] and pro-Palestinian protestors.