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List All Cities in Israel Listing cities Israel database :
Acrea[] Afula Arad Arielb[] Ashdod Ashkelond[] Baqa-Jatt Bat Yam Beershebae[] Beit She'anf[] Beit Shemeshg[] Beitar Illit Bnei Brakh[] Dimona Eilatj[] El'ad Giv'at Shmuel Giv'atayim Hadera Haifa Herzliyak[] Hod HaSharon Holon Jerusalem Kafr Qasimm[] Karmiell[] Kfar Sabao[] Kiryat Atap[] Kiryat Bialikq[] Kiryat Gatr[] Kiryat Malakhis[] Kiryat Motzkint[] Kiryat Onou[] Kiryat Shmonav[] Kiryat Yamw[] Lod Ma'ale Adumim Ma'alot-Tarshiha Migdal HaEmekx[] Modi'in Illit Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'uty[] Nahariyaz[] Nazareth Nazareth Illitaa[] Nesher Ness Zionaab[] Netanya Netivot Ofakimac[] Or Akivaad[] Or Yehuda Petah Tikvaae[] Qalansawe Ra'anana Rahat Ramat Gan Ramat HaSharon Ramla Rehovot Rishon LeZionaf[] Rosh HaAyin Safedag[] Sakhnin Sderotah[] Shaghur (Shagor) Shefa-'Amr (Shfar'am)ai[] Tamra Tayibe Tel Avivaj[] Tiberias Tira Tirat Carmelak[] Umm al-Fahm Yavne Yehud-Monosson Yokneam
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Background
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Following World War II, the British withdrew from their mandate of Palestine, and the UN partitioned the area into Arab and Jewish states, an arrangement rejected by the Arabs. Subsequently, the Israelis defeated the Arabs in a series of wars without ending the deep tensions between the two sides. The territories Israel occupied since the 1967 war are not included in the Israel country profile, unless otherwise noted. On 25 April 1982, Israel withdrew from the Sinai pursuant to the 1979 Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty. In keeping with the framework established at the Madrid Conference in October 1991, bilateral negotiations were conducted between Israel and Palestinian representatives and Syria to achieve a permanent settlement. Israel and Palestinian officials signed on 13 September 1993 a Declaration of Principles (also known as the "Oslo Accords") guiding an interim period of Palestinian self-rule. Outstanding territorial and other disputes with Jordan were resolved in the 26 October 1994 Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace. In addition, on 25 May 2000, Israel withdrew unilaterally from southern Lebanon, which it had occupied since 1982. In April 2003, US President BUSH, working in conjunction with the EU, UN, and Russia - the "Quartet" - took the lead in laying out a roadmap to a final settlement of the conflict by 2005, based on reciprocal steps by the two parties leading to two states, Israel and a democratic Palestine. However, progress toward a permanent status agreement was undermined by Israeli-Palestinian violence between September 2003 and February 2005. In the summer of 2005, Israel unilaterally disengaged from the Gaza Strip, evacuating settlers and its military while retaining control over most points of entry into the Gaza Strip. The election of HAMAS to head the Palestinian Legislative Council froze relations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA). Ehud OLMERT became prime minister in March 2006 and presided over a 34-day conflict with Hizballah in Lebanon in June-August 2006 and a 23-day conflict with HAMAS in the Gaza Strip during December 2008 and January 2009. OLMERT, who in June 2007 resumed talks with PA President Mahmoud ABBAS, resigned in September 2008. Prime Minister Binyamin NETANYAHU formed a coalition in March 2009 following a February 2009 general election. Peace talks are currently stalled.
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Population
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7,353,985
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Government type
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6 districts (mehozot, singular - mehoz); Central, Haifa, Jerusalem, Northern, Southern, Tel Aviv
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Administrative divisions
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parliamentary democracy
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Independence
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Independence Day, 14 May (1948); note - Israel declared independence on 14 May 1948, but the Jewish calendar is lunar and the holiday may occur in April or May
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International organization participation
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white with a blue hexagram (six-pointed linear star) known as the Magen David (Shield of David) centered between two equal horizontal blue bands near the top and bottom edges of the flag; the basic design resembles a Jewish prayer shawl (tallit), which is white with blue stripes; the hexagram as a Jewish symbol dates back to medieval times
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Economy - overview
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Market value of publicly traded shares
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high-technology products (including aviation, communications, computer-aided design and manufactures, medical electronics, fiber optics), wood and paper products, potash and phosphates, food, beverages, and tobacco, caustic soda, cement, construction, metals products, chemical products, plastics, diamond cutting, textiles, footwear
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Agriculture - products
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-1.5% (2009 est.)
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Industries
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54.5 billion kWh (2008 est.)
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Industrial production growth rate
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46.38 billion kWh (2007 est.)
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Electricity - production
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2.081 billion kWh (2007)
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Oil - production
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69,580 bbl/day (2007 est.)
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Internet country code
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2.106 million (2008)
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