Haifa - Wikipedia Medieval Haifa, or Haifa el-Atika, is the former site of Haifa as it existed during the Fatimid (11-12th centuries), Crusader (12th–13th centuries), Mamluk (13th–16th centuries) and early Ottoman (16th–18th centuries) periods
Haifa | Israel, Map, History, Facts | Britannica Haifa, city, northwestern Israel The principal port of the country, it lies along the Bay of Haifa overlooking the Mediterranean Sea The city is situated on the northern slopes of Mount Carmel, except for the port section on the bay The lower and upper cities are linked by an underground railway
Haifa Attack Video: Israels BAZAN Oil Refinery Hit By Iranian Missile . . . Power outage has been reported at multiple locations in Israel's Haifa refinery after it was hit by an Iranian missile on Thursday Visuals surfaced on various social media handles showed smoke billowing from the area near the Bazan oil refinery in Israel Reports have also come of fire, falling
Haifa, Israel - Best Visitors Guide Travel Tips Located on Israel’s northern Mediterranean coast, about 35 kilometers south of Rosh Hanikra and 90 kilometers north of Tel Aviv, Haifa combines natural beauty with urban energy, making it a must-visit destination
Haifa – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Haifa is an important transportation, industrial and cultural center and one of Israel's most important maritime trade centers Haifa is home to Jews, Muslim and Christian Arabs, as well as small communities of Ahmadis (in Kababir), Druze (in nearby Isfiya and Daliyat al-Karmel), Bahá'ís, and others
Israel says Haifa oil refinery hit in Iranian missile attack Israel says an oil refinery in the northern city of Haifa has been struck in an Iranian missile attack, but no “significant” damage was reported, as Tehran continues to retaliate across the