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Such treatment will be refused to products for which the proof of origin indicates that the production conferring originating status has taken place in a locality within the territories brought under Israeli administration since June 1967. (1): See notice to importers published in the Official Journal of the European Union No C 232 of 3/8/2012. The names of the localities appearing in this column have been converted from the Hebrew alphabet into the Latin one with all possible care but their transliteration has no legal value. They are thus of an indicative nature and only given in order to facilitate the clear designation of the locality indicated by the exporter as "the place where production conferring originating status to the product has taken place". Zip (Postal) Code Name - locality or I.Z. Comments 10930 Mechola 10931 Rotem Also named Nahal Rotem 10932 Shadmot Mechola 10935 Maskiot 12410 Keshet 12412 Alonei Habashan 12415 Yonatan 12420 Sha’al 12421 Kidmat-Tzvi 12422 Kela-Alon 12426 Ein-Zivan 12430 Ortal 12432 Ein Kinia 12435 Mas'adeh 12436 Merom Golan 12437 Bukata 12438 Majdal Shams 12440 Ghajar 12466 El-Rom 12473 Odem 12493 Neve Ativ 12495 Aniam Katzrin industrial zone - No 12900 Katzrin official zipcode 12915 Natur 12917 Ramat Magshimim 12920 Hispin 12921 Nov 12925 Avnei Eitan 12927 Eli’ad 12930 Kanaf 12932 Kfar Haruv 12934 Mevo Hama 12936 Metzar 12938 Afik 12940 Ne’ot Golan 12942 Gshur 12944 Bnei Yehuda 12946 Giv’at Yo’av 12948 Ramot 12949 Ma’ale Gamla 12950 Had-Nes Shahak industrial zone - Name 37862 Shaked changed from Shaked 37867 Hinanit 37870 Rehan Ma’arav industrial zone - No 40700 Ariel official zipcode. 44810 Sha’arei Tikva 44813 Oranit 44814 Elkana 44815 Kiryat Netafim 44816 Etz Efrayim Barkan industrial zone - No 44820 Barkan official zipcode. 44825 Ma’ale Levona 44828 Eli - 44829 Kfar Tapuah Emek Shilo industrial zone - No 44830 Shilo official zipcode. 44831 Yitzhar Ahia - Part of Shvut Rachel, 44832 Shvut Rachel zipcode 44832 44833 Elon Moreh 44834 Itamar 44835 Bracha Also named Har Bracha 44839 Revava 44841 Nofim 44843 Yakir Emmanuel industrial zone (Also named Karnei Shomron 44845 Emmanuel Emmanuel) No official zipcode. Alfei Menashe industrial zone - 44851 Alfei Menashe No official zipcode. 44852 Ma’ale Shomron Karnei Shomron industrial zone 44855 Karnei Shomron No official zipcode . Bar’on-Kdumim industrial zone 44856 Kdumim No official zipcode. 44857 Enav 44858 Shavei Shomron 44861 Avnei Hefetz 44865 Zufim 44890 Mevo Dotan 44895 Hermesh 45885 Sal’it 71724 Modi'in - Makkabim - Re'ut 71728 Modi'in - Makkabim - Re'ut 71799 Modi'in - Makkabim - Re'ut 71917 Mattityahu 71919 Modi’in Ilit Also named Kiryat Sefer 71930 Nili 71932 Na’aleh 71935 Dolev 71937 Talmon Zafon Also named Neria 71938 Nahli’el 71939 Ateret 71940 Pedu’el Also named Neve Tzuf - Halamiosh's zipcode according to 71945 Halamish Postal Company 71946 Bruchin 71947 Beit Arye 71948 Ofarim 71949 Alei Zahav 73127 Hashmonaim 73133 Lapid 73134 Kfar Ha’Oranim Also named Menora 73188 Shilat - 73189 Shilat Industrial Zone 73196 Kfar Ruth 79390 Negohot 85334 Sansana 85377 Eshkolot 86983 Mizpe’ Shalem Kiryat Arba industrial zone No 90100 Kiryat Arba official zipcode 90400 Karmei Tzur 90401 Sussia 90404 Carmel Shim'a (also named Meitarim) industrial zone - No official 90406 Shim’a - zipcode. 90407 Otni’el Noted as Tene' in the postal 90408 Tene' Omarim Company guide 90409 Telem 90410 Ma’on 90415 Adora 90420 Ma’ale Hever Also named Pnei Hever 90430 Hagai Also named Beit Hagai Gush Etzion-Efrat industrial zone 90433 Alon Shvut No official zipcode. 90435 Efrat Also named Efrata 90440 Beit Yatir Also named Metzadot Yehuda 90500 Beitar Illit 90612 Kedar Nofei Prat - No official zipcode 90618 Alon and Kfar Adumim part of Kfar Adumim. 90620 Anatot Also Anatot-Almon 90622 Kokhav Ya’acov 90624 Psagot Ginot Arye’ - Part of Ofra. No 90627 Ofra official zipcode. 90631 Beit El 90632 Geva Binyamin Also named Adam 90634 Ma’ale Michmas 90636 Rimonim Ma’ale’ Ephrayim industrial zone - 90638 Ma’ale’ Ephrayim No official zipcode. 90641 Kokhav Hahahar 90642 Migdalim 90645 Gitit 90651 Mitzpe Yericho 90665 Almog 90666 Kalya 90668 Vered Yericho 90669 Na’ama Also named No’omi 90670 Yitav 90672 Na’aran Also named Niran 90674 Gilgal 90676 Netiv HaGdud 90680 Tomer 90682 Paza’el 90685 Yafit 90687 Beit Ha’arava 90690 Massua 90692 Argaman 90694 Beqa’ot 90695 Nahal Hemdat Also named Hemdat 90696 Ro’i 90697 Hamra 90698 Mechora 90836 Har Adar 90901 Giv’on HaHadasha 90907 Har Gilo 90908 Tekoa 90909 Neve Daniel 90912 Kfar Etzion 90913 Bat Ayin 90915 Migdal Oz 90916 Nokdim Kfar Eldad - No official zipcode. 90917 Giv’at Ze’ev 90935 Beit Horon 90938 Rosh Tzurim 90942 Elazar 90965 Metzad Also named Asfar 90966 Ma’ale Amos . 91000 P.O. 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