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List of National Heritage Sites of Israel

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List of National Heritage Sites of Israel, as designated by the government of the State of Israel:

  • Atlit detainee camp, Atlit: Detention center for Jewish immigrants seeking refuge in Palestine during the Mandated period.
  • Um Rashrash: Memorial site in Eilat, where the Flag of Israel was raised for the first time, when the Israeli soldiers arrived on 10 March 1949.
  • Hurvat Anim
  • Tel Hazor
  • Cave of the Patriarchs, Hebron: Traditional burial place of Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Rebeccah, Jacob and Leah.
  • Qumran Caves
  • Rachel's Tomb, Bethlehem: Traditional burial place of the Hebrew matriarch Rachel.

References

References

  1. (2010-02-22). "Israel to include West Bank shrines in heritage plan". [[Reuters]].
  2. AP. (2010-02-25). "US slams Israel over designating heritage sites". Haaretz.
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