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Contatti Emergenza CONTATTI EMERGENZA POLIZIA CITTA' INDIRIZZO TELEFONO POLICE 100 Afula Hanassi 5, Afula 04-6524444 Akko HaHaganah 16, Akko 04-9876808 Arad Yehuda 45, Arad 08-9551222 Ashdod Yitshak Hanassi, Ashdod 08-8547710 Ashkelon Hanassi 80, Ashkelon 08-6771444 Ayalon Sub-District Fichman 18, Holon 03-5027911 Ayarot Shoket Junction, Beer Sheva 08-6292444 Bat Yam Raziel 9, Bat Yam 03-5555222 Beer Sheva Herzl 30, Beer Sheva 08-6271154 Beit She’an Shaul HaMelech 1, Beit She’an 04-6067444 Beit Shemesh Route 38, Naham Junction 02-9902222 Binyamin Shaar Binyamin industrial zone 02-9706444 Carmiel HaHaroshet 11, Carmiel 04-9901444 Central District 80 Sderot Herzl , Ramla 08-9279535 Coastal District Natan Elbaz 1, Haifa 04-8648444 Dan Sub-District Jabotinsky 122, Ramat Gan 03-6104444 David Sub-District Omar Caatab Square Old City, 02-6226100 Eilat Sub-District Hameyasdim Square 1, Eilat 08-6362444 Givatayim Weitzman 76, Givatayim 03-5724444 Glilot Shefayim 1, Herzlia 09-9704444 Golan Sion 34, Katzrin 04-6968222 Hadera Route 4, Police Square Junction 04-6327444 HaGiv'a HaTzarfatit Lehi, Idelson Residences, Jerusalem 02-5816878 Haifa Natan Elbaz 1, Haifa 04-8648811 Har HaZeitim Mount of Olives, Jerusalem 02-9668427 Harel HaMaapilim 20, Mevaseret Zion 02-5339200 Hatmar Binyamin Bet El, Jerusalem 02-9706777 Hebron Sub-District Givat Haavot, Kiryat Arba 02-9969444 Iron Route 65, Wadi Ara 04-6158444 Jerusalem District Hashin 1, Russian Compound, 02-5391100 Kedem Sub-District Shua'fat 118, Jerusalem 02-5690400 Kedma Road 444, Tirat Junction 09-7612401 Kfar Sava HaSharon Road 1, Kfar Sava 09-7473555 Kiryat Gat Sderot Lachish 2, Kiryat Gat 08-6872222 Kiryat Malachi Moshe Sharet 19, Kiryat Malachi 08-8608444 Kiryat Shmona David Salinger 8, Kiryat Shmona 04-6958444 Lachish Sub-District Hanassi 80, Ashkelon 08-6771444 Lev Habira Heleni Ha-Malka 12, Jerusalem 02-5391550 Lev Tel Aviv Dizengoff 221, Tel Aviv 03-5454444 Lod Katzenelson, Lod 08-9782444 Ma’ale Adumim Agan HaSahar 1, Ma’ale Adumim 02-5358444 Ma'alot Tarshiha Close to Ma’alot 04-9578444 Mate Yehuda Route 38, Naham Junction 02-9902223 Messubim Or Yehuda, Derech Lod 03-5384444 Migdal HaEmek Zippori 1, Migdal HaEmek 04-6447444 Misgav Misgav Regional Council 04-9904444 Modi’in HaHashmonaim 2, Modi’in 08-9726444 KEEP CALM AND TAKE IT EASY CONTATTI EMERGENZA Moriah Sub-District Hatnufa 17, Jerusalem 02-5683222 Nahariya Sderot Ben Zvi 5, Nahariya 04-9518444 Natbag (Tel Aviv Airport) Sub-District Natbag, Terminal 1 03-9715444 Nazareth 219 Street, Moscovia Building, 04-6028444 Nazareth Illit HaMelacha 1, Nazareth Illit 04-6029444 Negev Sub-District Tuviahu 5, Beer Sheva 08-6464220 Netanya Nechama Viner 6, Natanya 09-8864444 Netivot Malchei Yisrael 1, Netivot 08-9937444 Northern District Road 219, Moscovia Building - 04-6028444 Ofakim Herzl 1, Ofakim 08-9928222 Oz Aler Street, Armon Hanatziv, 02-5685444 Petach Tikva Stampfer 57, Petach Tikva 03-9393444 Rahat Route 1, Rahat 08-9913888 Ramla Herzl 80, Ramla 08-9279444 Rehovot Herzl 206, Rehovot 08-9371444 Rishon LeZion Jabotinsky 106, Rishon LeZion 03-9609444 Rosh HaAyin Tzahal 20, Rosh HaAyin 03-9004444 Sadot Herzl 40, Kadima 09-9617201 Samaria Sub-District Ariel 03-9065444 Schunot Haim Bar Lev 100, Tel Aviv 03-6304444 Sderot Herzl 61, Sderot 08-6620444 Shafat Leah Goldberg 1, Neve Ya’akov, 02-5848222 Shai District Agan HaSahar 1, Ma’ale Adumim 02-5358444 Shalem Salah e-Din 1, Jerusalem 02-6207459 Sharet Levinsky 95, Tel Aviv 03-6893600 Sharon Sub-District HaSharon Road 1, Kfar Sava 09-7473444 Shfaram Alswar Neighborhood, Shfaram 04-9059444 Southern District Tuviahu 5, Beer Sheva 08-6464444 Tel Aviv District Salameh 18, Tel Aviv 03-6802222 Tiberias HaZionut 14, Tiberias 04-6728444 Tirat Carmel Hadekel 12, Tirat Carmel 04-8579000 Tzfat HaGalil 1, Tzfat 04-6978444 Umm al-Fahm Kahawesh Neighborhood, Umm al- 04-6115000 Yarden - Rosh Pina Rosh Pina 04-6809444 Yarkon Sub-District Raoul Wallenberg 10, Ramat 03-7697444 Yiftach Sub-District Salameh 18, Tel Aviv 03-6802222 Zevulun Hahistadrut 271, Haifa 04-8464444 Zikhron Ya'akov Route 4, Zikhron Ya'akov 04-6299444 Zion Sub-District Koresh 12, Jerusalem 02-6225550 HOME FRONT COMMAND 104 OSPEDALI NOME CITTA' TELEFONO Abarbanel mental health center Bat Yam 03-5552626 Assaf harofeh medical center Ramla 08-9779999 Assuta hospital Petah Tikva 03-9053535 Assuta medical center Tel Aviv 03-7644444 Baruch padeh medical center-Poriya Tiberias 04-6652211 Barzilai medical center Ashkelon 08-6745555 Carmel medical center Haifa 04-8250211 KEEP CALM AND TAKE IT EASY CONTATTI EMERGENZA Chaim Sheba medical center Tel Hashomer 03-530303 Dana Children's Hospital Tel Aviv 03-6974444 Edith Wolfson hospital Holon 03-5028211 Emek medical center Afula 04-6494000 Hadassah Hospital - Har HaTsofim Jerusalem 02-5844111 Hadassah Medical Center - Ein Kerem Jerusalem 02-6777111 Herzliya Medical Centers Herzliya 09-9592999 Herzog hospital Jerusalem 02-5316817 Hillel yaffe medical center Hadera 04-6304304 Kaplan medical center Rehovot 08-9441211 Laniado hospital Netanya 09-8604662 Lowenstein hospital-rehabilitation center Raanana 09-770909 Maaynei Hayeshua medical center Beney Brak 03-5771111 Magen David Adom in Israel 101 Meir Medical center Kfar Sava 09-7472555 Rabin medical center(Bellinson Hasharon hospitals)Petah Tikva 03-9377377 Ramat Aviv medical center Tel Aviv 03-6401234 Rambam medical center Haifa 04-8543111 Reuth medical center Tel Aviv 03-6383666 Schneider Children's medical center Petah Tikva 03-9253253 Shaar Menashe mental hearth Pardes Hana 04-6278888 Shaare Zedek medical center Jerusalem 02-6555111 Shalvata Mental Heealth center Hod Hasharon 09-7478555 Shoham medeical center Pardes Hana 04-6375656 Soroka medical center Beer-Sheva 08-6400111 Tel aviv Sourasky medical center Tel Aviv 03-1255133 Tirat carmel mental health center Tirat Hacarmel 04-8559204/5 yoseftal medical center Eilat 08-6358011 Ziv medical center Safed (Tsfat) 04-6828811 HOTEL NOME CITTA' TELEFONO King David Gerusalemme 02-6450668 Dan Panorama Gerusalemme 02-5695695 Dan Hotel Jerusalem Gerusalemme 02-5331234 American Colony Gerusalemme 02-627-9777 King Solomon Gerusalemme 02-569-5555 Jerusalem Gate Gerusalemme 02-500-8500 Caesar Hotel Gerusalemme 02-500-5656 Mount of Olives Gerusalemme 02-628-4877 Mount Zion Hotel Jerusalem Gerusalemme 02-568-9555 Leonardo Hotel Jerusalem Gerusalemme 02-6298666 Renaissance Hotel Jerusalem Gerusalemme 02-659-9999 Inbal Hotel - 5 star deluxe Gerusalemme 02-675-6666 Crowne Plaza Hotel Jerusalem Gerusalemme 02-658-8888 David Citadel Hotel Gerusalemme 02-621-2121 YMCA hotel Gerusalemme 02-569-2686 Dan Eilat Eilat 08-6362222 Hilton Queen of Sheba Be'er Sheva 08-630-6655 KEEP CALM AND TAKE IT EASY CONTATTI EMERGENZA Royal Park Suites Hotel Be'er Sheva 08-6337010 Holiday Inn Express Hotel Be'er Sheva Leonardo Club Be'er Sheva 08-640-5444 Caesar Tiberias hotel Tiberiede 04-6727272 Leonardo Plaza ( ex Sheraton ) Tiberiede 04-6714444 King Solomon Tiberiede 04-67005 Holiday Inn Tiberiede 04-672-8555 Galeii Kineret Tiberiede 04-6728888 Leonardo Tinerias hotel (ex Mercure) Tiberiede 04-67008 Prima Tiberias hotel Tiberiede 04-6608888 Royal Plaza Tiberiede 04-6700000 Emilys Hotel Tiberiede 04-66475 Nazareth Gardens Nazeret 04-6700800 Golden Crown Nazeret 04-650-8000 David Hotel Dead Sea Mar morto 08-659-1234 Dan Carmel hotel - 5 star Haifa 04-8303030 Dan Panorama Hotel - 5 star Haifa 04-8352222 Gallery Hotel haifa 04-861-6161 Leonardo Haifa Hotel Haifa 04-850-8888 Haifa Tower Hotel Haifa 04-8677111 Nof Hotel Haifa Haifa 04-8354311 Crowne Plaza Hotel Haifa Haifa 04-835-0801 Carmel Forest Spa hotel Haifa 04-830-7888 The Colony Hotel Haifa 04-851-3344 Dan Accadia Hotel Herzliya Herzliya 09-9597070 Daniel Hotel Herzlia Herzliya 09-952-8282 Sharon Hotel Herzlia Herzliya 09-952-5777 Holiday Inn Ashkelon Ashkelon 08-674-8888 Dan hotel Ashkelon 03-7408966 Dan Caesarea Cesarea 04-6269111 King Solomon Tel Aviv 03-5202222 Dan t.a. Tel Aviv 03-5202525 Nordau Tel Aviv 03-5606612 Maxim Tel Aviv 03-5173721 Renaissance Hotel Tel Aviv 03-5215555 Restal Tiberiede 04-6790555 Panorama Tiberiede 04-6720963 Dan Panorama Tel Aviv 03-5190190 SINDACI NOME CITTA' TELEFONO Ron Huldai Tel Aviv 03-7253861 Zeev Bielski Ra'anana 09-7622100 Israel Singer Ramat Gan 03-6753511 Dov Tzur Rishon Lezion 03-6248336 Moti Sasson Holon 03-5027245 Rubiki Danilovich Be'er Sheva 08-646-3777 Miryam Fiberg Natanya 09-8603131 Nir Barkat Gerusalemme 02-6297777 KEEP CALM AND TAKE IT EASY CONTATTI EMERGENZA Iona Ihaav Haifa 08-3563560 Haim Bibes Modi'in 08-9726000 Hihiel Zohar Netivot 08-9938711 Meir Yitzhak Halevi Eilat 08-6367111 KEEP CALM AND TAKE IT EASY CONTATTI EMERGENZA KEEP CALM AND TAKE IT EASY CONTATTI EMERGENZA KEEP CALM AND TAKE IT EASY.
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