Herzliya Light (Hebrew: מגדלור הרצליה), also known as Herzliya Marina Light is a lighthouse in Herzliya, Israel. It is located at the end of the main breakwater of the Herzliya marina. The lighthouse is accessible by walking the pier, but the tower is closed to the public.
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The Herbert Samuel restaurant is a kosher fine-dining restaurant in Herzliya, Israel. It was established as a branch of a non-kosher restaurant in Tel Aviv that has since closed.
Herbert Samuel in Tel Aviv often appeared on lists of top restaurants; it was so listed by La Liste and by the French Foreign Ministry.
In 2016 Herbert Samuel opened a kosher edition in Herzliya; Yonatan Roshfeld was the chef. In 2016 Herbert Samuel opened a Jerusalem branch, in the Herbert Samuel Hotel, which was kosher. The restaurant in Jerusalem "closed" the same year. In reality, it continued operating as the dining hall of the Herbert Samuel Hotel but it is no longer branded as the Herbert Samuel restaurant. There are additional Herbert Samuel hotels in Israel in a similar setup.
The signature dish of the Herzliya restaurant, located in the Ritz Carlton Hotel, is a tomato salad made with seven varieties of tomatoes, tossed together with olives, radishes, onion, scallion, and fresh basil by chef Kobi Obayon.
The Tel Aviv Herbert Samuel closed in August 2016.
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The Uruguayan ambassador in Tel Aviv is the official representative of the Government in Montevideo to the Government of the Israel.
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The Peruvian ambassador to Israel is the ambassador of the Peruvian government to the government of Israel.
Peru has an embassy in Tel Aviv and Israel has an embassy in Lima. While Palestine also has an embassy in Lima, Peru does not have a representation in Ramallah or any other city in the country, although former president Pedro Castillo announced the intention of the country to open an embassy in 2022.
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Ijlil al-Qibliyya, also al-Jalil, was a Palestinian Arab village in the Jaffa Subdistrict. It was depopulated during the 1947–1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine on April 3, 1948.
In 1945 the village has a population of 680, 210 of which were Jewish. Ijlil al-Qibliya was named after al-Shaykh Salih 'Abd al-Jalil, whose maqam was located in the village.
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Ijlil al-Shamaliyya was a Palestinian Arab village in the Jaffa Subdistrict. Established in the 19th century, it was founded by Bani Sa'b tribesmen from the Qalqiliya area and migrants from Egypt. It was depopulated during the 1947–1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine on April 3, 1948.
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List of lighthouses in Israel Herzliya Marina