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Hatzor Airbase (Hebrew: בָּסִיס חֵיל-הַאֲוִויר חָצוֹר) (ICAO: LLHS), also
titled Kanaf 4 (lit. Wing 4) is an
Israeli Air
Force (IAF) base,
located in central...
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Hatzor (Hebrew: חָצוֹר),
officially Hatzor Ashdod, is a
kibbutz in
southern Israel.
Located near Ashdod, it
falls under the
jurisdiction of Be'er Tuvia...
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Hatzor HaGlilit (Hebrew: חָצוֹר הַגְּלִילִית lit. "
Hatzor of Galilee") is a town in the
Korazim Plateau in
northern Israel near Rosh
Pinna and Safed....
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Hazor or
Hatzor (Hebrew: חצור) may
refer to:
Hatzor, a
kibbutz in Be'er
Tuvia Regional Council,
Southern District,
Israel Hatzor Airbase, an
Israeli Air...
- Hazor?». BAR. A 3,400-year-old mystery: Who
burned the
palace of
Canaanite Hatzor,
Haaretz Bechar,
Shlomit (2018). "Take a
Stone and Set It Up as a "Maṣṣẹ̄bā":...
- The
Israel Open,
formerly called Hatzor International, in
badminton is an
international open held in
Israel since 1975. It was held
annually from 1975...
- for 70 years, and only then died. Honi's
grave is
found near the town of
Hatzor HaGlilit in
northern Israel.[dubious – discuss][citation needed] "HaMe'agel"...
- also
known as the
Phoenix Squadron,
operates Spark Nitsot UAVs out of
Hatzor Airbase. The
squadron was
established in 1972 at the
Etzion Airbase of the...
- as a network. The
squadron was
inaugurated in 2010 and is
stationed at
Hatzor Airbase. The
squadron includes trainers who
simulate emergency situations...
- dis****d
between the
orange trees. The
fighters were
moved in
October to
Hatzor Airbase from the
Herzliya strip due to its
unsuitability in
rainy conditions...