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Kiryat Gat (Hebrew: קריית גת) also spelled Qiryat Gat, is a city in the Southern District of Israel. It lies 56 km (35 miles) south of Tel Aviv , 43 km (27 mi) north of Beersheba , and 68 km (42 mi) west southwest of Jerusalem .
Compare with the redrawn route diagram, available below, which was redrawn from the Lines & Stations Map. [1] Some stations could be marked by the disabled access icon () according to the 2010 train schedule of Israel Railways [2]. Apart from these stations, there are other stations that are "accessible for handicapped people at some of the ...
The Kiryat Gat railway station (Hebrew: תחנת הרכבת קריית גת; Arabic: كريات جات) is an Israel Railways station in Kiryat Gat, situated on the Railway to Beersheba. It is located in the industrial zone in the east of Kiryat Gat. The station was first opened in July 1960, but was closed from 1979 to 1997.
This is a route-map template of the Israel Railways lines in the central area of the country (Tel Aviv and Central Districts, plus Hadera Subdistrict of Haifa District and Ashkelon Subdistrict of Southern District). The map shows the sections of the inter-city and suburban lines within the area. Source: Israel Railways [1].
The factory in Kiryat Gat is due to open in 2027, to operate through 2035 at least and to employ thousands of people, Israel's Finance Ministry said. Under the deal Intel will pay a 7.5% tax rate ...
Route map Highway 6; כביש 6 ... כביש 6, Kvish Shesh), also known as the Trans-Israel Highway or Cross-Israel Highway ... (Kiryat Gat Interchange)
Israel has combined its assault on the southern Gaza Strip with an online grid map dividing the enclave into hundreds of zones, which it says will direct residents away from its fight against Hamas.
Kibbutz Gat was founded in 1941 by Jewish immigrants from Poland, Yugoslavia and Austria. In 1949, after the inhabitants of the nearby Palestinian village of Iraq al-Manshiyya had been expelled, some of their lands were transferred to Kibbutz Gat. [2] Primor, one of Israel's largest juice manufacturers, is operated by the kibbutz.