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    Ashdod's port is the largest in Israel, handling 60% of the country's imported goods. Ashdod has a history spanning approximately 3,700 years. In biblical times, it was one of the five principal cities of the Philistines. The city's name was later preserved in the Arab town of Isdud, which was depopulated during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.

  2. May 25, 2024 · Ashdod, city of southern Palestine, on the coastal plain of ancient Philistia; since 1948 it has been a city in southwestern Israel and is one of its three international ports and chief industrial centres. In antiquity Ashdod was a member of the Philistine pentapolis (five cities).

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    • Spend a day at Ashdod Yam Park. Ashdod Yam Park is a well-designed park to ensure perfect family fun. There is a man-made pond to enjoy boating. The paved trails enable visitors to admire the scenic green areas of the park while walking.
    • Check out the Eye of the Sun. Eye of the Sun is a majestic sculpture designed by famous multimedia artist, Motti Mizrachi. It is portrayed as the sun during the day and becomes a LED panel with attractive colors at night.
    • View the city from the top of Givat Yonah. Givat Yonah is the highest point in Ashdod. It is located on the north-west part of Ashdod city with sights of Lachish River and Ashdod port.
    • Watch the sunset at Gil Beach. Editor's Note: There's no photo available at the time of writing. Gil Beach is a beautiful beach near Beer Sheva Beach. The beach water is pure and includes plenty of safety features.
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    Ancient Ashdod

    Human settlement in Ashdod dates from the Paleolithic Age. Ashdod is mentioned in Ugaritic documents, the language of the ancient Canaanites. At the end of the thirteenth century B.C.E. the Sea Peoples conquered and destroyed the city. By the beginning of the twelfth century B.C.E. the Philistines, generally thought to have been one of the Sea Peoples, ruled the city. During their reign, the city prospered and was a member of union of five Philistine city states. In 950 B.C.E. Ashdod was dest...

    Biblical mentions

    According to the bible, during the 10th century B.C.E. Ashdod became, along with all the kingdom of Philistia a patronage area of the Kingdom of Israel under the control of King David. Judah's claim upon Ashdod is mentioned in the Book of Joshua(Joshua 15:46). In the Book of Samuel Ashdod is mentioned (I Samuel 6:17) among the principal Philistine cities. After capturing the Ark of the Covenant from the Israelites, the Philistines took it to Ashdod, where it was placed in the temple of Dagon....

    Government

    The Ashdod City Council has twenty-five elected members, one of whom is the mayor. The mayor serves a five-year term and appoints six deputies. Within the city council there are various factions representing different population groups, both secular and religious. The headquarters of the Ashdod Municipality and the mayor's office are at city hall. The municipal building is located in the main culture and business area.

    Economy

    Ashdod is one of the most important industrial centers in Israel. All industrial activities in the city are located in northern areas such as the port area, the northern industrial zone, and around the Lachish River. The Port of Ashdod is the largest port in the country, handling about sixty percent of Israel's port cargo. Various shipping companies offices are also located in the port area which also is home to the Eshkol A power station and coalterminal. The Northern industrial zone include...

    Transportation

    Ashdod is located on the historic Via Maris, one of the most important trade routes in the Middle East during ancient times. Israel's Highway 4 was developed following this route along the southern sea shore it serves as the main connection to the north, towards the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, and to the south, towards Ashkelon. The other main road in the area is Highway 41 which served the city from the start of its modern history. This road runs from west to east towards Gedera and it is th...

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  3. Ashdod is a city on the Mediterranean coast of Israel, halfway between Tel Aviv and Gaza. One of Israel's two industrial ports is here. It is Israel's busiest port, with 60% of all imports and exports passing through it. Understand. Ashdod has a long history, and was inhabited in the times of the Bible by the Philistines.

  4. ASHDOD (Heb. אַשְׁדּוֹד), city in the southern coastal plain of Ereẓ Israel; the ancient city was 3 mi. (4½ km.) from the sea, the modern city is on the seashore.

  5. Penina Pie is a pastry shop in Ashdod with an impressive selection of elaborate cakes and a large variety of pastries. Alma Four young guys from Ashdod returned home to Ashdod, after gaining a lot of experience in Tel Aviv and abroad, they established a young and original fusion cuisine.

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