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    Lod (Hebrew: לוד, or fully vocalized לֹד; Arabic: اللِّد, romanized: al-Lidd or al-Ludd), also known as Lydda (Ancient Greek: Λύδδα), is a city 15 km...
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  • The Lod Airport massacre was a terrorist attack that occurred on 30 May 1972. Three members of the Japanese Red Army recruited by the Popular Front for...
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  • Japanese Red Army (JRA). He was killed carrying out the Lod Airport Massacre near Lod, Israel on May 30, 1972. At the time of his death, he was married...
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    of Israel were closed. Israeli president Reuven Rivlin condemned the riots in Lod, describing them as a pogrom. A poll cited by The Times of Israel on...
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    (נתב״ג‎), is the main international airport of Israel. Situated on the northern outskirts of the city of Lod, it is the busiest airport in the country. It...
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  • Lod is a city in Israel. Lod, LOD and LoD may also refer to: Legal Operations Detachment; see United States Army Reserve Legal Command Legion of Doom...
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    live in areas such as Lod (Lydda), south of the Hebron Mountain, and the coastal regions. In other areas of the Land of Israel that did not have any direct...
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  • Hapoel Lod may refer to: Hapoel Lod B.C., a basketball team representing Lod, Israel Hapoel Lod F.C., an Israeli football club based in Lod This disambiguation...
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    קוטל הדרקון, "Church of Saint George, slayer of the dragon") in the city of Lod is a Greek Orthodox church containing a sarcophagus venerated as the tomb...
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    Great Omari Mosque of Lod, also known as al-Omari Mosque or the Great Mosque of Lod, is a mosque in the city of Lod (Lydd), in Israel, which is located adjacent...
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    Sabena Flight 571 (category 1972 murders in Israel)
    Sabena Flight 571 was a scheduled passenger flight from Brussels to Lod via Vienna operated by the Belgian national airline, Sabena. On 8 May 1972 a Boeing...
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  • Lod Air Force Base, also Air Force Base 27, was an Israeli Air Force airfield that was part of the Ben Gurion International Airport, located approximately...
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  • (1965–1987) : 1121 Jet Commander, Certification : November 1964, Line relocated in Israël in 1969 1123 Commodore Jet, Certification : December 1971, stretched, GE‐CJ610‐9...
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    Abduction and killing of Nissim Toledano (category Kidnapping in Israel)
    December 1992, when a squad of Hamas abducted Israeli border policeman Senior Sergeant Nissim Toledano in Lod, Israel. Although the captors demanded the release...
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  • Hapoel Lod is a basketball team representing Lod, Israel. The team competes in Liga Artzit. "IBBA". Archived from the original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved...
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    Panaxia (category Companies based in Lod)
    over 150 people. Its manufacturing facility and offices are located in Lod, Israel.[citation needed] In 2010, Panaxia was founded as the cannabis division...
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    The Lod Mosaic is a mosaic floor dated to ca. 300 CE discovered in 1996 in the Israeli town of Lod. Believed to have been created for a private villa,...
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  • Liora Itzhak (category People from Lod)
    to Israel, she sang Hatikvah and Jana Gana Mana – the national anthem of Israel and India respectively. Born in Lod to Indian Jewish (Bene Israel) parents...
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    moved to a new campus built on the grounds of the Lod railway station. There are 66 stations on the Israel Railways network, with almost all of the stations...
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  • for a shopping plaza. Most of the Karachi Jews now live in Ramla and Lod, Israel, Toronto, Canada, Mumbai, India and in several states in the United States...
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    Lod railway station is an Israel Railways station in Lod, Israel, served by most railway lines of Israel Railways. The station is located in the HaRakevet...
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    Nathan Goshen (category People from Lod)
    is an Israeli singer-songwriter, composer, music arranger, musician and actor. Nathan Goshen was born as Matan Goshen (מתן גושן) in Lod, Israel, to Avidan...
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  • Hapoel Bnei Lod Rakevet F.C. (Hebrew: הפועל בני לוד) is a football club from the central Israeli city of Lod. The club plays in an all-red kit in Liga...
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    The Times of Israel. Archived from the original on 28 August 2022. Retrieved 26 August 2022. Mraffko, Clothilde (18 April 2021). "En Israël, le camp suprémaciste...
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    The Abraham Initiatives (category Arab citizens of Israel)
    The Abraham Initiatives is a non-profit organization based in Lod (Israel), New York City and London. Named after the common ancestor of both Jews and...
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    Zürich, Switzerland; in the US; in Getafe, Spain; in Vienna, Austria; in Lod, Israel; in Lisbon, Portugal; and in Caen, France. A preschool for the deaf and...
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  • and provided other relics, as the occupation of his tomb at Lydda (now Lod, Israel) marked the first Latin bishop of Jerusalem as well as a service to ask...
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    Nasrin Kadri (category People from Lod)
    Kadri was born in Haifa, Israel, to a family of Palestinian Arabs on 2 September 1986. Originally a Muslim, she was raised in Lod, where her father was a...
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  • intensified across Israel, particularly in cities with a large Arab population. the Mayor of Lod Yair Revivio urged Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu...
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    Yousef Munayyer (category Israeli emigrants to the United States)
    American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. Munayyer was born in the town of Lod, Israel, and spent the majority of his early life in New Jersey. Munayyer holds...
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