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Postal Address and Number of Telephone Name Postal Address and Number of Telephone XT Name Postal Address and Number of Telephone Name Postal Address and Number of Telephone Bet Zera Emeq Ha-Yarden Mobile PO En Yahav Beer Sheva POB 59 Tel 1911 Elat Tel 50235 & 50152 Kinneret (Through Operator Only) Bet Zevi Hof Karmel Mobile PO Tel 942028 Atlit En Zurim Nahal Lakhish Zafon Mobile PO Bezet Ha-Galil Ha-Maaravi Mobile PO Tel 954104 Qiryat Malakhi Tel 926082 Shelomi Enat Enat PO Tel 910145 Rosh Ha-Ayin Bina Maale Ha-Galil Mobile PO Erez Hof Ashqelon Mobile PO Tel 2415 Ashqelon Binyamina Binyamina PO Tel (see Binyamina Exchange) Eshbol Ha-Negev Mobile PO Tel 2606 Beer Sheva Bir as Sikka Baqa Hamaaravit PO Eshel Ha-Nasi Na-Hegev Mobile PO Tel 2602 Beer Sheva Biriyya Merom Ha-Galil Mobile PO Eshkolot Hof Ashdod Mobile PO Bitan Aharon Kefar Vitkin PO Tel 6022 Kefar Vitkin Eshtaol Shimshon Mobile PO Bitha Na-Hegev Mobile PO Tel 268 Ofaqim Etan Sede Gat Mobile PO Tel 91374 Qiryat Gat Bizzaron Bizzaron PO Tel 956158 Gan Yavne Etanim Hare Yehuda Mobile PO Tel 24433 Jerusalem Bozra Bozra PO Tel 921167 Raananna Even Menahem Ha-Galil Ha-Maaravi Mobile PO Bu'eina Nazareth PO Tel 926038 Shelomi Burgeta Lev Ha-Sharon Mobile PO Tel 8130 Kefar Yona Even Sappir Hare Yehuda Mobile PO Tel 35685 Jerusalem Bustan Ha-Galil Asherat Mobile PO Tel 910087 Akko Even Shemuel Sede Gat Mobile PO Tel 91364 Qiryat Gat Even Yehuda Even Yehuda PO Tel (see Even Yehuda Exchange) D Evron Asherat Mobile PO Tel 920043 Nahariyya Dabburiya Nazareth PO Eyal Ha-Merkaz Mobile PO Tel 923344 Kefar Sava Dafna Ha-Galil Ha-Elyon Mobile PO Tel 49013 Bet Hillel Dahi Nazareth PO Daliyat al Karmil Daliyat al Karmil PO Tel (see Haifa Exchange) Daliyya Daliyya PO Tel 203 Yoqneam Fassuta Maale Ha-Galil Mobile PO Dalton Merom Ha-Galil Mobile PO Tel 30361 Zefat Fureidis Hof Karmel Mobile PO Tel 9025 Zikhron Yaakov Dan Ha-Galil Ha-Elyon Mobile PO Tel 49048 Bet Hillel Daverat Hevel Megiddo Mobile PO Tel 2132 Afula Deganim Nahal Lakhish Zafon Mobile PO Deganya Alef Emeq Ha-Yarden Mobile PO Tel 50058 Kinneret Gaash Gaash PO Tel 923359 Herzliyya Deganya Bet Emeq Ha-Yarden Mobile PO Tel 50049 Kinneret Gadish Hevel Megiddo Mobile PO Tel 2474 Afula Deir al Asad Deir al Asad PO Gadot Ha-Galil Ha-Elyon Mobile PO Deir Hanna Akko PO Tel 37147 Rosh Pinna Deir Rafat Jerusalem POB 159 Gal'ed Hevel Megiddo Mobile PO Tel 285 Yoqneam Devira Ha-Negev Mobile PO Tel 2605 Beer Sheva Gal'on Sede Gat Mobile PO Tel 953074 Gedera Devora Gilboa Mobile PO Tel 2471 Afula Gan Ha-Darom Evtah Mobile PO Tel 956115 Gan Yavne Diraona Dimona PO Tel (see Dimona Exchange) Gan Hayyim Kefar Sava PO Tel 923117 Kefar Sava Dishon Merom Ha-Galil Mobile PO Gan Shelomo Rehovot PO Tel 951251 Rehovot Tel 40037 Qiryat Shemona Gan Shemuel Gan Shemuel PO Tel 2944 ,2490 Hadera Dor Hof Karmel Mobile PO Tel 9074 Zikhron Yaakov Gan Shomeron Karkur PO Tel 7238 Pardess Hanna Dorot Hof Ashqelon Mobile PO Tel 227 Saad Gan Soreq Rishon Leziyyon PO Tel 941341 Rishon Leziyyoo Doshen Emeq Bet Shean Mobile PO Tel 8159 Bet Shean Gan Yavne Gan Yavne PO Tel 956128 Gan Yavne Dovev Merom Ha-Galil Mobile PO Gan Yoshiyya Shomrom Mobile PO Tel 2305 Hadera Ganne Hadar Nahal Ayyalon Mobile PO Tel 961098 Ramla Ganne Tiqwa Ganne Tiqwa PO Tel 981010 Savyon E Ganne Yehuda Yehud PO Tel (see Savyon Exchange) Ganne Yohanan Mazkeret Batya PO Tel 961033 Ramla 'Eilabun Nazareth PO Ganne'am Hadar Ramatayim PO 'Ein al 'Asad Merom Ha-Galil Mobile PO Tel 924091 Hadar Ramatayim 'Ein Ibrahim Umm al Fahm PO Gannot Bet Dagan PO Tel 944173 Bet Dagan 'Ein Rafa Harei Yehuda Mobile PO Gannot Hadar Netanya PO 'Ein Sahla 'Ara PO Gat Sede Gat Mobile PO Tel 953071 Gedera Elat Elat PO Tel see Elat Exchange Gat Rimmon Petah Tiqwa PO Tel 911030 Petah Tiqwa Elifelet Ha-Galil Ha-Elyon Mobile PO Ga'ton Ha-Galil Ha-Maaravi Mobile PO Tel 37039 Rosh Pinna Tel 920185 Nahariyya Elishama Ha-Merkaz Mobile PO Gazit Ha-Galil Ha-Tahton Mobile PO Tel 924184 Hadar Ramatayim Tel 7215 Kefar Tavor Elon Ha-Galil Ha-Maaravi Mobile PO Gealya Emeq Soreq Mobile PO Tel 957143 Kefar Yavne Tel 926030 Shelomi Gedera Gedera PO Tel (see Gedera Exchange) Elot Elat POB 7 Tel 2252 Elat Gefen Ha-Ela Mobile PO Tel 953032 Gedera Elqosh Maale Ha-Galil Mobile PO Tel 925061 Maalot Gelil Yam Gelil Yam PO Tel 931036 Herzliyya Elyakhin Shomron Mobile PO Tel 2084 Hadera Geliot Herzliyya PO Tel 932166 Herzliyya Elyaqim Hevel Megiddo PO Gesher Emeq Bet Shean Mobile PO Tel 50204 Kinneret Elyashiv Shomron Mobile PO Tel 3259 Hadera Ha-Galil Ha-Maaravi Mobile PO Emunim Evtah Mobile PO Tel 954179 Qiryat Malakhi Gesher Ha-Ziw Tel 920034 Nahariyya En Ayyala Hof Karmel Mobile PO Tel 942036 Atlit Geva PO Tel 7625 En Harod En Dor Ha-Galil Ha-Tahton Mobile PO Geva Hof Karmel Mobile PO Tel 942030 Atlit Tel 7226 Kefar Tavor Geva Karmel Hof Ashqelon Mobile PO Tel 2419 Ashqelon En Gedi En Gedi PO Tel 96007 Sedom Gevar'am Gevat PO Tel 6054 Nahalal En Gev En Gev PO Tel 50024 Kinneret Gevat Hof Ashqelon Mobile PO Tel 224 Saad En Ha-Emeq Hevel Megiddo Mobile PO Gevim Ha-Negev Mobile PO Tel 6343 Beer Sheva En Ha-Horesh En Ha-Horesh PO Tel 2943 Hadera Gevulot Shomron Mobile PO Tel 2831 Hadera En Ha-Mifraz Asherat Mobile PO Tel 910018 Akko Geule Teman Lev Ha-Sharon Mobile PO Tel 8023 Kefar Yona En Ha-Naziv Emeq Bet Shean Mobile PO Tel 8033 Be' Shean Geulim Hof Ashqelon Mobile PO Tel 2417 Ashqelon En Harod-Ihud En Harod-Ihud PO Gey'a Nahal Ayyalon Mobile PO Tel 961129 Ramla Tel 7600 7666 En Harod Gezer Rehovot PO Tel 951450 Rehovot En Harod-Meuhad En Harod-Meuhad PO Tel 7636-7646 En Harod Gibbeton Gilboa Mobile PO Tel 7613 En Harod En Ha-Shelosha Ha-Negev Mobile PO Tel 277 Ofaqim Gid'ona Ha-Negev Mobile PO Tel 266 Ofaqim En Ha-Shofet En Ha-Shofet PO Tel 266 Yoqneam Gilat Ha-Merkaz Mobile PO Tel 962194 Lod En Hod Hof Karmel Mobile PO Tel 942029 Atlit Gimzo Ha-Merkaz Mobile PO Tel 962167 Lod En Iron Karkur PO Tel 7232 Pardess Hanna Ginnaton Ginnezgar PO Tel 2024 Afula En Karmel Hot Karmel Mobile PO Tel 942071 Atlit Ginnegar Ginosar PO Tel 20523 Tiberias En Sarid Tel Mond PO Tel 922156 Tel Mond Ginosar Givat' Ada PO Tel (see Binyamina Exchange) En Shemer Shomron Mobile PO Tel 7040 Pardess Hanna Giv'at Ada Giv'at Brenner PO Tel 952113 Rehovot En Wered Tel Mond PO Tel 922105 Tel Mond Giv'at Brenner Giv'at Ha-Shelosha PO Tel 911288 Petah Tiqwa En Yaakov Ha-Galil Ha-Maaravi Mobile PO G v'at Ha-Shelosha Shomron Mobile PO Tel 7200 Pardess Hanna Tel 920284 Nahariyya Giv'at Haviva Giv'at Hayyim-Ihud PO Tel 2747 Hadera Giv'at Hayyim-Ihud .
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