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English Hebrew Arabic Acre/Akko עכו عكا Afula עפולה العفولة Arad ערד عراد Ariel אריאל أريأل Ashdod אשדוד أشدود Ashkelon אשקלון عسقلان Baqa-Jatt באקה-ג'ת باقة جت Bat Yam בת ים بات يام Beersheba באר שבע بئر السبع Beit She'an בית שאן بيسان Beit Shemesh בית שמש بيت شيمش Beitar Illit ביתר עילית بيتار عيليت Bnei Brak בני ברק بني براك Dimona דימונה ديمونة Eilat אילת إيلات El'ad אלעד أيلعاد Giv'atayim גבעתיים جفعاتايم Giv'at Shmuel גבעת שמואל Hadera חדרה الخضيرة Haifa חיפה حيفا Herzliya הרצליה هرتسليا Hod HaSharon הוד השרון هود هشارون Holon חולון حولون Jerusalem ירושלים أورشليم, القدس Karmiel כרמיאל كرميئيل Kafr Qasim כפר קאסם كفر قاسم Kefar Saba כפר סבא كفار سابا Kiryat Ata קריית אתא كريات آتا Kiryat Bialik קריית ביאליק كريات بياليك Kiryat Gat קריית גת كريات جات Kiryat Malakhi קריית מלאכי كريات ملاخي Kiryat Motzkin קריית מוצקין كريات موتسكين Kiryat Ono קריית אונו كريات أونو Kiryat Shmona קריית שמונה كريات شمونة Kiryat Yam קריית ים كريات يام Lod לוד اللد Ma'ale Adumim מעלה אדומים معلي أدوميم Ma'alot-Tarshiha מעלות-תרשיחא معالوت ترشيحا Migdal HaEmek מגדל העמק مجدال هعيمق Modi'in Illit מודיעין עילית موديعين عيليت Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut מודיעין-מכבים-רעות موديعين-مكابيم-ريعوت Nahariya נהריה نهاريا Nazareth נצרת الناصرة Nazareth Illit נצרת עילית الناصرة العليا Nesher נשר نيشر Ness Ziona נס ציונה نيس تسيونا Netanya נתניה نتانيا Netivot נתיבות نتيفوت Ofakim אופקים أوفاكيم Or Akiva אור עקיבא أور عكيفا Or Yehuda אור יהודה أور يهودا Petah Tikva פתח תקווה بيتح تكفا Qalansawe קלנסווה قلنسوة Ra'anana רעננה رعنانا Rahat רהט رهط Ramat Gan רמת גן رمات غان Ramat HaSharon רמת השרון رمات هشارون Ramla רמלה الرملة Rehovot רחובות رحوفوت Rishon LeZion ראשון לציון ريشون لتسيون Rosh HaAyin ראש העין رأس العين Safed/Zefat צפת صفد Sakhnin סח'נין سخنين Sderot שדרות سديروت Shefa-'Amr (Shfar'am) שפרעם شفا عمرو Tamra טמרה طمرة Tayibe טייבה الطيبة Tel Aviv תל אביב تل أبيب يافا Tiberias/Tveria טבריה طبريا Tira טירה الطيرة Tirat Carmel טירת כרמל طيرة الكرمل Umm al-Fahm אום אל-פחם أم الفحم Yavne יבנה يبنة Yehud-Monosson יהוד-מונוסון يهود مونوسون Yokneam יקנעם يوقنعم

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