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- Jaffa - Wikipedia
Jaffa was contested during the Crusades, when it presided over the County of Jaffa and Ascalon It is associated with the 1192 Battle of Jaffa and subsequent Treaty of Jaffa, a truce between Richard the Lionheart and Saladin, as well as a later 1229 peace treaty
- Jaffa | Meaning, Israel, Palestine, History, Oranges . . .
Jaffa is an ancient Mediterranean port that is now part of Tel Aviv–Yafo, Israel Its earliest known settlement was by the Canaanites, but it passed hands frequently between ancient rulers In the 19th century it became one of the most important cities in Ottoman Palestine
- Two hurt in shooting in Jaffa; police say incident criminal
Two people are injured in a shooting near Jaffa’s Clock Tower, police say The injured are taken to the hospital, according to police
- Jaffa - Jewish Virtual Library
Large numbers of Jewish immigrants were housed in considerable parts of Jaffa, and on Oct 4, 1949, the government of Israel decided to amalgamate Tel Aviv with Jaffa, which one year later were given the name Tel Aviv-Jaffa
- Jaffa (Yafo) - Tourist Israel
Jaffa (or Yafo) is the ancient port city out of which Tel Aviv has now grown, filled with fascinating galleries, shops, and eateries
- 18 Best Things to Do in Jaffa, Israel (A Locals Guide!)
Discover the best things to do in Jaffa with this guide by a local Uncover historic cultural wonders, and essential travel tips for a memorable visit
- Visiting Jaffa In 2025: A Comprehensive Guide For Travelers
Jaffa’s story stretches back over 4,000 years, making it one of the world’s oldest port cities Mentioned in the Bible as Joppa – where Jonah set sail before encountering the whale – Jaffa has been a gateway to the Holy Land for pilgrims, traders, and conquerors
- Jaffa - See The Holy Land
Picturesque Jaffa, on the Mediterranean Sea just south of Tel Aviv, is where the apostle Peter received a crucial vision that changed his mind about accepting gentiles into the early Christian Church Peter was staying in the seaside house of a tanner called Simon and went up on the roof to pray
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