Gefallenengedenktag in Israel - translation to german
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Gefallenengedenktag in Israel - translation to german

SPORTS IN ISRAEL
Kraft Stadium; Sports in Israel; Fencing in Israel; Martial arts in Israel; History of sports in Israel; Golf in Israel; Boxing in Israel; Rowing in Israel; Tennis in Israel; Gymnastics in Israel; Softball in Israel; Windsurfing in Israel
  • [[Laetitia Beck]]
  • Arad]]
  • Capoeira in Israel
  • [[Gal Fridman]], winner of Israel's first Olympic gold medal
  • Swimmer [[Guy Barne'a]]
  • Hapoel Jerusalem]]
  • [[Lithuania national rugby union team]] playing Israel
  • Beit Hakerem]], [[Jerusalem]], c. 1925
  • Rhythmic gymnast [[Linoy Ashram]]
  • Moran Samuel, World Champion
  • Casspi, playing for Israel in 2010
  • Juniors rowing at the Daniel Rowing Centre
  • Israel national team]]
  • [[Shahar Pe'er]], winner of Israeli tennis championship, 2008
  • [[Shahar Tzuberi]], windsurfer and Olympic bronze medalist
  • [[Yuri Foreman]]
  • Zaretski & Zaretski, 2006
  • [[Delila Hatuel]]

Gefallenengedenktag in Israel      
IDF fallen Remembrance Day, day commemorating the soldiers in the Israeli Defense Forces who have been killed in action
State of Israel         
  • U.S. newsreel on the trial of [[Adolf Eichmann]]
  • [[Ben Gurion International Airport]]
  • [[Shmuel Yosef Agnon]], laureate of the [[Nobel Prize in Literature]]
  • [[Immigration to Israel]] in the years 1948–2015. The two peaks were in 1949 and 1990.
  • The [[Diamond Exchange District]] in [[Ramat Gan]]
  • Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat at the signing ceremony of the [[Oslo Accords]] with then US President [[Bill Clinton]]
  • [[Shrine of the Book]], repository of the [[Dead Sea Scrolls]] in Jerusalem
  • Grandmaster]]
  • Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center]] at [[Bar-Ilan University]]
  • [[Ein Bokek]] resort on the shore of the [[Dead Sea]]
  • [[Shimon Peres]] (left) with [[Yitzhak Rabin]] (center) and King [[Hussein of Jordan]] (right), prior to signing the [[Israel–Jordan peace treaty]] in 1994
  • A meal including [[falafel]], [[hummus]], [[French fries]] and [[Israeli salad]]
  • No diplomatic relations}}
  • [[Mount Scopus]] Campus of the [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]]
  • Political system of Israel
  • 1st-century Roman siege]]
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  • alt=Several dozen musicians in formal dress, holding their instruments, behind a conductor
  • [[Supreme Court of Israel]], Givat Ram, Jerusalem
  • [[Population pyramid]] of Israel
  • City of David]]
  • date=February 2023}}
  • Jews at the [[Western Wall]] in the 1870s
  • Judah]] in the 9th century BCE
  • [[Köppen climate classification]] map of Israel and the [[Golan Heights]]
  • Map of Israel showing the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and the Golan Heights
  • Matam]] high-tech park in Haifa
  • biblical archeologists]] translate a set of hieroglyphs as "Israel", the first instance of the name in the record.
  • The [[Knesset]] chamber, home to the Israeli parliament
  • under Oslo Accords]], in blue and red, in December 2011
  • 3rd-century [[Kfar Bar'am synagogue]] in the Galilee<ref>Judaism in late antiquity, Jacob Neusner, Bertold Spuler, Hady R Idris, Brill, 2001, p. 155</ref>
  • after the war}} The [[Sinai Peninsula]] was returned to Egypt in 1982.
  • The projections of the [[IPCC Sixth Assessment Report]] show clearly the impacts of climate change on Israel even at 2 degrees of warming.
  • date=25 January 2008}}</ref>
  • The [[First Zionist Congress]] (1897) in [[Basel]], Switzerland
  • UN Map]], "Palestine plan of partition with economic union"
  • alt=A large open area with people bounded by old stone walls. To the left is a mosque with large golden dome.
  • [[Maccabi Haifa F.C.]] fans at [[Sammy Ofer Stadium]] in the city of Haifa
  • Hebrew]], Arabic, and English
COUNTRY IN WESTERN ASIA
State of Israel; ISO 3166-1:IL; The state of Israel; Yisraél; Yisrael; Isreal; Israil; Yisra'el; Yisroeil; Israyl; Israel (country); ישראל; State of israel; יִשְׂרָאֵל; מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל; Izrael (state); Medinat Yisrael; M'dinat Yisrael; ISRAEL; מדינת ישראל; Medīnat Yisrā'el; دولة إسرائيل; Dawlat Isrā'īl; Medinat Yisra'el; Israël; יִשְרָאֵל; Dawlat Isra'il; Name of Israel; Istrael; Medinat Israel; Isreael; İsrail; Modern Israel; Israeli state; Israeli (nation); Israel (nation); Etymology of Israel; Republic of Israel; Isræl; Israeli Republic; The State of Israel; إسرائيل; Ysrael; ISrael; State Of Israel; State Of israel; دَوْلَة إِسْرَائِيل
der Staat Israel (der jüdische Staat im Mittleren Osten)
IDF fallen Remembrance Day      
Gefallenengedenktag in Israel

Definition

Israelite
·noun A descendant of Israel, or Jacob; a Hebrew; a Jew.

Wikipedia

Sport in Israel

Sport in Israel plays an important role in Israeli culture and is supported by the Ministry of Culture and Sport. The most popular sports in Israel have traditionally been Association football (mainly) and basketball (secondly) – with the first being considered the national sport – in both of which Israeli professional teams have been competitive internationally. Israel is an international center for Jewish sport around the world and since 1932 the Maccabiah Games, an Olympic-style event for Jewish athletes, is held in the country. Despite Israel's location in the Asian continent, the Israeli sports associations in various sports belong to the European associations due to the refusal of many Arab Asian countries to compete with Israeli athletes.

The government's support and budgeting of sports in Israel is relatively low in comparison to other western countries. However, many Israeli athletes and teams managed to gain international success. The Israeli national basketball team has won 2 gold medals in the Asian Games and 1 silver medal at the European Championship, and basketball club Maccabi Tel Aviv is considered one of the best teams in Europe with 6 European titles. The Israeli national football team has won the AFC Asian Cup and the Israel Davis Cup team reached the semifinal of the 2009 Davis Cup. At the Olympic Games, Israel has won 13 medals.