Definitions
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- proper noun A city in
Israel that later merged withJaffa to formTel Aviv-Yafo . - proper noun The municipality of
Tel Aviv-Yafo . - proper noun The center of
Tel Aviv-Yafo .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the largest city and financial center of Israel; located in western Israel on the Mediterranean
Etymologies
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In the early 1950s, Jaffa was administratively engulfed by the Tel Aviv municipality that became known as Tel Aviv-Yafo; the Palestinians of Jaffa went from being a majority in their city and homeland to the two-percent "enemies of the state," a minority of Israel's main metropolis.
Anarkismo.net 2009
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In the early 1950s, Jaffa was administratively engulfed by the Tel Aviv municipality that became known as Tel Aviv-Yafo; the Palestinians of Jaffa went from being a majority in their city and homeland to the two-percent "enemies of the state," a minority of Israel's main metropolis.
Anarkismo.net 2009
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In the early 1950s, Jaffa was administratively engulfed by the Tel Aviv municipality that became known as Tel Aviv-Yafo; the Palestinians of Jaffa went from being a majority in their city and homeland to the two-percent "enemies of the state," a minority of Israel's main metropolis.
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She then refers to a Tel Aviv tourism campaign launched last year to attract gay visitors.
David Harris: "Israel and 'Pinkwashing'": What Was the New York Times Thinking? David Harris 2011
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She then refers to a Tel Aviv tourism campaign launched last year to attract gay visitors.
David Harris: "Israel and 'Pinkwashing'": What Was the New York Times Thinking? David Harris 2011
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She then refers to a Tel Aviv tourism campaign launched last year to attract gay visitors.
David Harris: "Israel and 'Pinkwashing'": What Was the New York Times Thinking? David Harris 2011
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She then refers to a Tel Aviv tourism campaign launched last year to attract gay visitors.
David Harris: "Israel and 'Pinkwashing'": What Was the New York Times Thinking? David Harris 2011
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It's an image of a thriving little Riviera called Tel Aviv, and for our Palestinian neighbors, it's a poignant and concrete reminder of what might have been.
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Tel Aviv, which is well within Israel's internationally recognized borders, was built by Jews on land purchased and owned by Jews.
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A World-Wide item Friday incorrectly said the response was from Tel Aviv, which is where Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak had met with some of his military leaders.
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