Atarot (Hebrew: עטרות) was a moshav in Mandatory Palestine, north of Jerusalem along the highway to Ramallah. It was named after the biblical Atarot mentioned in Joshua 16:2, which is believed to have been situated nearby. The moshav was captured and destroyed by the Jordanian Arab Legion during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Atarot Airport, closed since the Second Intifada, and Jerusalem's largest industrial park are now located there.
Atarot (Hebrew: עטרות) was a moshav in Mandatory Palestine, north of Jerusalem along the highway to Ramallah. It was named after the biblical Atarot mentioned...
Jerusalem airport site. Atarot Airport/Jerusalem in 1961 An Arkia Airlines aircraft at Atarot Airport in 1968 The closed entrance to Atarot Airport in 2010,...
Bnei Atarot (Hebrew: בְּנֵי עֲטָרוֹת, lit. 'Sons of Atarot') is a moshav in the Central District of Israel. Located near Yehud, around 15 kilometres east...
Mitzpe Ramon Airport Yotvata Airfield Kiryat Shmona Airport Jerusalem - Atarot This is a list of airports in Israel, Jerusalem and the Golan Heights sorted...
Palestinian Hamas abducted Israeli soldier Nachshon Wachsman from the Bnei Atarot junction in central Israel, and held him hostage for six days. The incident...
living room in Bnei Atarot, Israel. For a long time, the company's headquarters were located in a family farmhouse in Bnei Atarot. In its infancy, MyHeritage...
Japhet is married and the father of three. Today he lives in Moshav Bnei Atarot in Israel. During his university studies, Japhet worked full-time at BRM...
locally known as Atarot Airport. It was the first airport built in the British Mandate of Palestine. Palestinians considered the Atarot Airport as a "symbol...
Allenby Bridge crossing into Jordan. The only airport in the West Bank is the Atarot Airport near Ramallah, but it has been closed since 2001. The Palestinian...
Ataroth (עטרות ‘Ǎṭārōṯ) is the name of two or three Iron Age cities mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and the Mesha Stele. Atarot(h) may mean "crowns" or...
Arab–Israeli War, Neve Yaakov and Atarot were abandoned in the wake of advance warning that they were about to be attacked. Atarot was abandoned on May 17, 1948...
Ein Tzurim, Masu'ot Yitzhak, Revadim, Beit HaArava, Kalya, Kfar Etzion, Atarot, Kfar Darom, Neve Yaakov, and Tel Or In many cases, these depopulations...
opened for regular flights in 1936. After the Six-Day War, it was renamed Atarot Airport by Israel, but closed down due to disturbances related to the Israeli–Palestinian...
11 Arabs N/A March 4, 1948 Arab militants 16 16 Jews killed on Jerusalem-Atarot road N/A March 9, 1948 Arab militants 3 3 Arabs killed while attacking a...
as an American 25 January 2001 Fatah Tanzim militants kill an Israeli in Atarot 1 February 2001 Fatah Tanzim shoot and kill an Israeli driver 11 February...
happen, as when they took the Old City of Jerusalem or the villages of Atarot, Neve Yaakov, Nitzanim, Gezer and Mishmar Hayarden. On 28 May, when the...
Bnei Atarot, Israel 19 Murdered Nachshon Wachsman, a 19-year-old Israel Defense Forces soldier, was abducted by Hamas militants from the Bnei Atarot junction...
in Jerusalem. He studied at the Yeshiva High School in Beit El and the Atarot Yerushalayim Yeshiva. He enlisted in the IDF in March 1999, was assigned...
In February 2020, it was announced that the land Trump's plan slates in Atarot for a special world-class tourist zone in the future Palestinian state for...
Petach Tikva, joining a small group that was set to settle the area of Atarot (Kalandia). At the outbreak of World War I, fearing local hostility, his...
way through. The fighting led to the evacuation of the Jewish villages of Atarot (17 May) and Neve Yaakov (18 May) near Jerusalem, and Kalya and Beit HaArava...
ritual to Chemosh. After Mesha had captured the Gadite city of Ataroth (ʿAṭārōt), he slaughtered all of its inhabitants as an accomplishment of a vow he...
reclaimed homes in 2004. Other communities: Shimon HaTzadik, Neve Yaakov and Atarot which in post-1967 was rebuilt as an industrial zone. Gush Etzion – four...
the west, and incorporated within it the cities of Bethel (now Beitin), ʻAtarot, Beth-Ḥoron the Nether (now Bayt ʻUr), extending as far as Gezer (now Abu...
of the Muslim Quarter Mekor Chaim attacked by residents of Beit Safafa Atarot 26 August N/A Neve Yaakov 26 August N/A Beer Tuvia 26 August 26 August Migdal...
parts of the country, such as Sarona in Tel Aviv, Wilhelma (today Bnei Atarot) and the German colonies of Haifa and Jerusalem. In recent years, tourism...