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City in Southern Israel
Eilat (/eɪˈlɑːt/ ay-LAHT, UK also /eɪˈlæt/ ay-LAT; Hebrew: אֵילַת [eˈlat] ; Arabic: إِيلَات, romanized: Īlāt) is Israel's southernmost city, with a population
Eilat
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Eilat or אילת in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Eilat is a city in Israel. Eilat may also refer to: Eilat Mountains, mountain range in Israel
Eilat_(disambiguation)
Large gulf at the northern tip of the Red Sea
الْعَقَبَة, romanized: Khalīj al-ʿAqaba) or Gulf of Eilat (Hebrew: מפרץ אילת, romanized: Mifrátz Eilát) is a large gulf at the northern tip of the Red Sea
Gulf_of_Aqaba
List of ships with the same or similar names
INS Eilat may refer to: USCGC Northland (WPG-49), a cruising class gunboat, built in 1927, commissioned into the Israel Navy in 1948 as INS Eilat, renamed
INS_Eilat
Former airport of Eilat, Israel (1949–2019)
Eilat Airport (Hebrew: שְׂדֵה הַתְּעוּפָה אֵילַת, romanized: Namal HaTe'ufa Eilat; Arabic: مطار إيلات (IATA: ETH, ICAO: LLET)), also known as J. Hozman
Eilat_Airport
Port in Israel
The Port of Eilat (Hebrew: נמל אילת) was the only Israeli port on the Red Sea, located at the northern tip of the Gulf of Aqaba. This strategic location
Port_of_Eilat
Mountain range in southern Israel
The Eilat Mountains (Hebrew: הרי אילת Harei Eilat) are a mountain range within the southern Negev in southern Israel. The ranges of the Timna Valley belong
Eilat_Mountains
Israeli diplomat (1903–1990)
He then spent a decade as a student and journalist in Beirut By 1934, Eilat was the director of the Jewish Agency for Palestine's Middle East Department
Eliahu_Eilat
Rape in a hotel in Israeli resort town of Eilat
The Eilat gang rape occurred in mid-August of 2020 at a hotel in the Israeli resort town of Eilat. According to Israeli media reports, the 16-year old
Eilat_gang_rape
Proposed railway in Israel
Ashdod Eilat Be'er Sheva Ramon Airport Dimona Tel Aviv The high-speed railway to Eilat (Med-Red) is a proposed Israeli railway that will enable the connection
High-speed_railway_to_Eilat
International airport in Southern District, Israel
LLER), named after Ilan and Assaf Ramon and unofficially also known as Eilat-Ramon Airport, is an international airport located in the Timna Valley in
Ramon_Airport
Israeli special forces mainly consisting of reserved personnel and volunteers
LOTAR Eilat (in hebrew: לוט״ר אילת) is an IDF sayeret (special operations forces) unit whose mission is to protect the safety of the residents and tourists
LOTAR_Eilat
Type of gemstone
Eilat Stone (Hebrew: אבן אילת) or eilatstone is a gemstone that derives its name from the city of Eilat in Israel, located near where it was once mined
Eilat_stone
Houthi attack on Israel
a drone launched by the Houthis from Yemen struck a commercial area in Eilat, a resort city in Israel, injuring 22 people. The casualty figure was one
2025_Eilat_drone_attack
Islamist insurgent network in Iraq
Resistance announces attack on Israeli target in Eilat Retrieved 30 June 2024 "Iraq's Islamic Resistance attacks Eilat with "appropriate weapons"". Shafaq News
Islamic_Resistance_in_Iraq
Rocket attacks on the neighboring cities of Eilat, in Israel, and Aqaba, in Jordan, have been a tactic used by militants from the Palestinian group Hamas
Rocket attacks on Eilat and Aqaba
Rocket_attacks_on_Eilat_and_Aqaba
Israeli Naval base southern Israel
Eilat Naval Base is a major Israeli naval base situated in the Israeli coastal city of Eilat. It was established in 1949 and serves as the sole Israeli
Eilat_Naval_Base
Israeli archaeologist (1956–2021)
Eilat Mazar (Hebrew: אילת מזר; 10 September 1956 – 25 May 2021) was an Israeli archaeologist. She specialized in Jerusalem and Phoenician archaeology
Eilat_Mazar
Israeli destroyer sunk on 21 October 1967
the war before being sold to the Israeli Navy, which operated her as INS Eilat. She saw action during the Suez Crisis in 1956 attacking Egyptian ships
HMS_Zealous_(R39)
Yoni Eilat (Hebrew: יוני אילת; November 5, 1975) is an Israeli actor and singer. Eilat is a graduate of Beit Zvi, the Academy of Performing Arts in Israel
Yoni_Eilat
Sa'ar 5-class corvette of the Israeli Navy
INS Eilat (501) is a Sa'ar 5-class corvette of the Israeli Navy's 3rd Flotilla that was built by Northrop Grumman Ship Systems in 1993. She is one of
INS_Eilat_(501)
Oil pipeline in Israel
The Trans-Israel pipeline (Hebrew: קו צינור אילת אשקלון), also Tipline, Eilat–Ashkelon Pipeline, or Europe–Asia Pipeline is an oil pipeline in Israel
Trans-Israel_pipeline
Tel Aviv - Ben Gurion Eilat - Ramon Eilat - Uvda Eilat - J.Hozman Haifa - U.Michaeli Tel Aviv - Sde Dov Fik Airfield Be'er Sheva - Teyman Herzliya Airport
List_of_airports_in_Israel
Israeli military commander
Gideon (Gidi) Eilat (1924–2015) was a member of the Palmach, the commander of the third battalion of the Yiftach Brigade during the 1947–1949 Palestine
Gideon_Eilat
Israeli petroleum company
The Eilat Ashkelon Pipeline Company (Hebrew: חברת קו צינור אילת אשקלון בע"מ (קצא"א), also known as the Europe Asia Pipeline Company and by the acronym
Eilat Ashkelon Pipeline Company
Eilat_Ashkelon_Pipeline_Company
1994 Egyptian film
Road to Eilat (Arabic: الطريق إلى إيلات, translit: Al-Tareek Ela Eilat or El Tareeq Ela Eilat aliases: The Road to Eilat) is a 1994 Egyptian war film directed
Road_to_Eilat
Sea passages between Egypt and Saudi Arabia
shallow strait between Tiran and Saudi Arabia. The straits give access to Eilat, a port on the southeast tip of Israel. The blockade of Israeli passage
Straits_of_Tiran
Species of virus
Eilat virus (EILV) is a unique Alphavirus which is known mainly for its host range restriction generally to insects (primarily to mosquitoes) by means
Eilat_virus
Northernmost coral reef on Earth, by the Eilat shore
Eilat's Coral Beach Nature Reserve and Conservation area (Hebrew: שמורת טבע חוף האלמוגים) is a nature reserve and national park in the Red Sea, near the
Eilat's_Coral_Beach
Basketball team in Eilat, Israel
Hapoel Eilat (Hebrew: הפועל אילת), for sponsorship reasons named Hapoel Yossi Avrahami Eilat, is an Israeli basketball club. The team plays in the Liga
Ironi_Eilat_B.C.
Sports arena in Eilat, Israel
Eilat Tze'elim Sports Centre is located in the Tze'elim neighbourhood north-west of Eilat, Israel. The building offers approximately 2,000 square meters
Eilat_Sports_Center
Ancient structure in Jerusalem, attributed to King David
archaeological remains interpreted by the excavator, Israeli archaeologist Eilat Mazar, as being part of a single large public building in the City of David
Large_Stone_Structure
Israeli artist and educator (born 1939)
Avraham Eilat (Hebrew: אברהם אילת; born 1939 in Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine) is an Israeli artist, educator and curator. He graduated from the Hebrew
Avraham_Eilat
Israeli curator and writer
Galit Eilat (Hebrew: גלית אילת; born 1965) in Israel, is an independent curator and writer living in the Netherlands. Galit Eilat is the founding director
Galit_Eilat
Aquarium in Eilat, Israel
Eilat's Coral World Underwater Observatory is a public aquarium, park and conservation center located in Eilat, Israel. It is the biggest public aquarium
Coral World Underwater Observatory
Coral_World_Underwater_Observatory
Country in West Asia
Hevel Eshkol Negev Arabah Negev Mtns. Eilat Mtns. Kinneret Levantine Sea (Mediterranean) Dead Sea Gulf of Eilat (Red Sea) West Bank Gaza Strip Lebanon
Israel
2007 Palestinian attack on civilians in Eilat, Israel
2007 Eilat bombing occurred on 29 January 2007 when a Palestinian suicide bomber from the Gaza Strip infiltrated the northern suburbs of Eilat, Israel
2007_Eilat_bombing
History Museum in Eilat, Israel
The Eilat City Museum (Hebrew: מוזיאון היסטורי "אילת עירי") is a history museum in Eilat, Israel. The museum is dedicated to the history of the development
Eilat_City_Museum
Maritime service branch of the Israel Defense Forces
operating primarily in the Mediterranean Sea theater as well as the Gulf of Eilat and the Red Sea theater. The current commander of the Israeli Navy is Rear
Israeli_Navy
Annual LGBT event in Eilat, Israel
Eilat Pride (Hebrew: מצעד הגאווה באילת) is an annual Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) pride festival that is held in Eilat, Israel. The event
Eilat_Pride
Ongoing armed conflict in West Asia
casualties were reported. The Houthis subsequently launched a second missile at Eilat. In response, the internationally recognized Yemeni government condemned
2026_Iran_war
Ancient structure in Jerusalem
Stepped Stone Structure uncovered by Kathleen Kenyon and demonstrated by Eilat Mazar to be connected to a Large Stone Structure which she discovered in
Millo
Military airport in Israel
Base in the Uvda region of southern Israel, about 40 km (25 mi) north of Eilat. It was the country's second international airport. Ovda was originally
Ovda_Airport
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2024–25 Israeli Basketball National League
2024–25_Israeli_Basketball_National_League
Islamist Palestinian political and paramilitary organization
Al-Quds Katyusha Grad Fajr-5 Cities affected Ashdod Ashkelon Beersheba Eilat Gedera Kiryat Gat Kiryat Malakhi Netivot Sderot Ofakim Yavne Tel Aviv Jerusalem
Hamas
Aspect of the Arab–Israeli conflict (with Egypt)
city of Eilat, which is situated on the Gulf of Aqaba. However, this had limited economic relevance prior to 1956—construction on the Port of Eilat began
Israeli passage through the Suez Canal and Straits of Tiran
Israeli_passage_through_the_Suez_Canal_and_Straits_of_Tiran
1991 film by Brian Gilbert
in Neve Ilan, Ajami, Allenby Street in Tel Aviv, the Negev desert, Acre, Eilat, and Atlanta from February to May 1990. Producers Harry J. Ufland and Mary
Not Without My Daughter (film)
Not_Without_My_Daughter_(film)
Class of Israeli Navy small corvettes
autocannons and a helipad and helicopter hangar. The first of class, INS Eilat, was launched in February 1993, followed by INS Lahav in August 1993 and
Sa'ar_5-class_corvette
Israeli airline
Aviv with different regions of the reborn state of Israel, especially with Eilat, Israel's important seaport situated on the Gulf of Aqaba. Flights commenced
Arkia
Handmade Israeli flag raised at the end of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War
capture of Umm Rashrash. The flag’s display in what later became the city of Eilat was replaced two hours later by an official flag when the Golani Brigade
Ink_Flag
Biblical figure and Israelite monarch
events." The view of Davidic Jerusalem as a village has been challenged by Eilat Mazar's excavation of the Large Stone Structure and the Stepped Stone Structure
David
Area south of the Dead Sea basin in Israel and Jordan
Galilee and the northern tip of the Gulf of Aqaba of the Red Sea at Aqaba–Eilat. This included the Jordan Rift Valley between the Sea of Galilee and the
Arabah
the fishing area off again only to Eilat. Today the fishing industry is edging Eilat fish market in the country. Eilat has developed in recent years "aquaculture
Fishing_industry_in_Israel
Biblical seaport on the northern extremity of the Gulf of Eilat
the northern extremity of the Gulf of Eilat/Aqaba, in modern terms somewhere in the area of modern Aqaba and Eilat. According to Targum Jonathan, the name
Ezion-Geber
Lighthouse
Eilat Light (Hebrew: מגדלור אילת) is a lighthouse in Eilat, Israel. It is located on a bluff on the west side of the Gulf of Aqaba, about 1.2 kilometres
Eilat_Light
Israeli airline
حيفا), stylized as airHaifa, is an Israeli airline operating flights to Eilat, Cyprus and Greece. Its hub is Uri Michaeli Haifa International Airport
Air_Haifa
Armed cross-border conflict between Palestinian militants and Israel (1949–1956)
claim denied by refugees; there were no Israeli casualties. The Beersheba - Eilat Road shooting attack was a shooting attack carried out by infiltrators from
Palestinian Fedayeen insurgency
Palestinian_Fedayeen_insurgency
Border crossing between Eilat, in Israel, and Taba, in Egypt
בגין), is an international border crossing between Taba, in Egypt, and Eilat, in Israel. The Taba Border Crossing is the southernmost point in Israel
Taba_Border_Crossing
Islamist movement and militant group based in Lebanon
these missiles are said to be capable of penetrating cities as far away as Eilat. The IDF has accused Hezbollah of storing these rockets beneath hospitals
Hezbollah
Jewish poet and partner of Ted Hughes (1927-1969)
her first husband in 1947. According to her biographers, Yehuda Koren and Eilat Negev, "she had entered an essentially loveless marriage with an Englishman
Assia_Wevill
Israeli football club
Bnei Eilat were founded in 2006 and are not related to the football clubs which have previously operated in Eilat, Hapoel Eilat and A.S. Eilat. In their
Bnei_Eilat_F.C.
Biblical city
Ascent"), eventually shortened down to Aqaba. The modern Israeli town of Eilat, established in 1951, is named for the ancient city. The name derives from
Elath
Series of cross-border attacks
an Egged No. 392 bus as it was traveling on Highway 12 in the Negev near Eilat. Several minutes later, a bomb was detonated next to an Israeli army patrol
2011 southern Israel cross-border attacks
2011_southern_Israel_cross-border_attacks
Community settlement in southern Israel
lit. 'Well of light') is a community settlement in the Arava valley, near Eilat, in the far south of Israel. Located in the west of Highway 90, north of
Be'er_Ora
Most populous city in California, US
Los Angeles has 26 sister cities, listed chronologically by year joined: Eilat, Israel (1959) Nagoya, Japan (1959) Salvador, Brazil (1962) Bordeaux, France
Los_Angeles
Light Ashkelon Marina Breakwater Light Ashkelon Coal Jetty Breakwater Light Eilat Light The lighthouses of Israel are all located along its 273 kilometres
List_of_lighthouses_in_Israel
American basketball player
signed a one-year deal with the Israeli team Hapoel Eilat. On October 18, 2018, he parted ways with Eilat after appearing in two Israeli League games. On
Devin_Thomas_(basketball)
Hebrew Bible term for urban elevation
next to the southeast corner of Herod's Temple Mount. Benjamin Mazar and Eilat Mazar began excavating an area known as Jerusalem's Ophel in 1968. It was
Ophel
Israeli general (born 1960)
without portfolio in Israel's unity government. Eisenkot, who grew up in Eilat, pursued maritime studies and later served in the IDF's Golani Brigade.
Gadi_Eisenkot
Highway in Israel
District of Israel. It surrounds the mountains of Eilat from the north and west, and it connects Eilat to Highway 10 and Highway 40, which lead toward central
Highway_12_(Israel)
Football club
Bnot Eilat (Hebrew: בנות אילת) is an Israeli women's football club from Eilat competing in the Israeli Second League and the Israeli Women's Cup. The club
Bnot_Eilat_F.C.
at Eilat were intercepted, with contact being lost with some other UAVs. The Houthis claimed they targeted several vital and military sites in Eilat using
2026_Houthi_strikes_on_Israel
Species of cartilaginous fish
Heteronarce bentuviai, also known as the Eilat electric ray, Ben-Tuvia's sleeper ray or the Eilat sleeper Ray, is a species of ray in the family Narkidae
Heteronarce_bentuviai
Hotel chain in Israel
of which are located in and around Eilat. Businessman David Lewis opened the Isrotel King Solomon Hotel in Eilat in 1980. The hotel chain expanded to
Isrotel
Oil spill near Be'er Ora Israel
of various Eilat Ashkelon Pipeline Company activities on both dry land and beaches. The approved plan also involved opening a closed Eilat beach on EAPC-owned
2014_Israeli_oil_spill
Russian business oligarch (born 1966)
Statue of Abramovich in a mall in Eilat, Israel
Roman_Abramovich
Regional command of the Israel Defense Forces
Israel Defense Forces (IDF). It is responsible for the Negev, the Arava, and Eilat. It is currently headed by Yaniv Asor. For many years the Southern Command
Southern_Command_(Israel)
Houthi involvement in the Gaza war
18 September, a Houthi drone directly struck a hotel in Eilat. Another drone strike in Eilat injured 22 people, two seriously, on 24 September. The following
Red_Sea_crisis
Football club
Hapoel Eilat (Hebrew: הפועל אילת) was an Israeli football club based in Eilat, Israel's southernmost city. The club played four seasons in Liga Alef, then
Hapoel_Eilat_F.C.
Hypothesized Israelite kingdom in the Southern Levant
the topic. Recent archaeological discoveries by Israeli archaeologists Eilat Mazar and Yosef Garfinkel in Jerusalem and Khirbet Qeiyafa, respectively
Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy)
Kingdom_of_Israel_(united_monarchy)
Founder of the Ayyubid dynasty (c. 1137 – 1193)
during that same year, he attacked and captured the Crusader castle of Eilat, built on an island off the head of the Gulf of Aqaba. It did not pose a
Saladin
United States Coast Guard ship
state, she served as the flagship of the Israeli Navy with the name INS Eilat. Northland was designed to be a replacement for the Arctic cutter Bear and
USCGC_Northland_(WPG-49)
City in Aqaba Governorate, Jordan
the country's only seaport. The city sits right across the border from Eilat, likewise Israel's only port on the Red Sea. After the 1994 Israel–Jordan
Aqaba
Topics referred to by the same term
unit in the Israel Defense Forces LOTAR Eilat, an Israel Defense Forces special forces unit for the city of Eilat Lotar Olias, a German film composer All
Lotar
Iron Age structure in Jerusalem
Press. pp. 71–74. ISBN 978-0-19-093780-5. Mazar, Eilat (2015). "The Stepped Stone Structure". In Eilat Mazar (ed.). The Summit of the City of David, Excavations
Stepped_Stone_Structure
(Hebrew: משה לוי) is an author, and a survivor of the Israeli destroyer "Eilat". Moshe was born in Iraq in 1948. In 1951, he fled as a child with his parents
Moshe_Levy_(author)
Egyptian admiral
by Egyptian actor Salah Zulfikar in the 1994 war film Road To Eilat (Al-Tareek Ela Eilat). Egyptian Navy Ensign and Jack Admiral Fouad M. Abou Zikry in
Fouad_Mohamed_Abou_Zikry
War of Attrition naval battle, July 1967
July 9, INS Eilat, an ex-British Royal Navy Z-class destroyer commanded by Yitzhak Shushan, proceeded due west toward the Sinai coast. INS Eilat subsequently
Battle_of_Rumani_Coast
The Dolphin Reef is a tourist attraction in Eilat, Israel. It advertises the following activities that they claim focus mainly on dolphins and conserving
Dolphin_Reef
Israeli politician
party and as deputy Minister of Education. He previously served as mayor of Eilat between 2003 and 2021. Halevi was born in Jerusalem, in 1953, and is of
Meir_Yitzhak_Halevi
Highway in Israel and Palestine
(making it the world's lowest road), through the Arava Valley, and until Eilat and the southern border with Egypt on the Red Sea. The central section of
Highway_90_(Israel–Palestine)
Public research university in Israel
and three elsewhere in Israel (one in each of Rehovot, Rishon LeZion and Eilat). Until 2023, the world's largest library for Jewish studies—the National
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Hebrew_University_of_Jerusalem
This is a list of hospitals in Israel by district and city. Yitzhak Shamir Medical Center (formerly Assaf Harofeh Medical Center) Shmuel HaRofeh Geriatric
List_of_hospitals_in_Israel
This is a list of radio stations in Israel. FM broadcasting operated by Israeli stations: Media of Israel Reka 06:00–15:00, Reshet Hei 15:00-23:00 also
List of radio stations in Israel
List_of_radio_stations_in_Israel
Basketball league season
last season. Another new team is Hapoel Eilat as the owner of Habik'a B.C. moved his license to the city of Eilat. Pld – Played; W – Won; L – Lost; PF –
2012–13 Israeli Basketball Super League
2012–13_Israeli_Basketball_Super_League
Peninsula in Egypt
and from Israel, effectively imposing a blockade on the Israeli port of Eilat. In October 1956, in what is known in Egypt as the Tripartite Aggression
Sinai_Peninsula
Miss Israel 2021
2021. She represented Israel at the Miss Universe 2021 pageant, held in Eilat. She has also received media coverage for her activities as a combat medic
Noa_Cochva
Israeli air defense system
"Iron Dome deployed in Eilat region". Ynet. Retrieved 11 July 2012. "For the first time ever, an Iron Dome battery is tested in Eilat". 12 July 2012. Retrieved
Iron_Dome
Hevel Eshkol Negev Arabah Negev Mtns. Eilat Mtns. Kinneret Levantine Sea (Mediterranean) Dead Sea Gulf of Eilat (Red Sea) West Bank Gaza Strip Lebanon
Geography_of_Israel
Al-Quds Katyusha Grad Fajr-5 Cities affected Ashdod Ashkelon Beersheba Eilat Gedera Kiryat Gat Kiryat Malakhi Netivot Sderot Ofakim Yavne Tel Aviv Jerusalem
List of Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel in 2022
List_of_Palestinian_rocket_attacks_on_Israel_in_2022
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Lord of the Om
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : from a pet form of the medieval male personal name Stace, a reduced vernacular form of Eustace.
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Arabic, Muslim
Selflessness
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Blessing of God, Gods gift
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English
Brave.
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Loving
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Arabic
Human
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
A King
Boy/Male
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Combination of both Ram and Krishna
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