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Kafr Bara
Arab-Muslim village in central Israel

Bi'ina
'''Bi'ina' (alternatively transliterated as al-Bi'neh, al-Ba'ina, al-Ba'ana and el-Baneh'') () is an Arab town in the Northern District of Israel. It is located east of Acre. In 2003, Bi'ina merged with Majd al-Krum and Deir al-Asad to form the city of Shaghur, but was reinstated as a local council in 2008 after Shaghur was dissolved. Bi'ina has a mostly Muslim population (92%) with a small Christian minority (8%); in its population was . In 2022, 92.6% of the population was Muslim and 7.4% was Christian.
Zemer
Zemer (, ) is an Arab local council in the Central District of Israel. It is located in the Arab Triangle area, between Baqa al-Gharbiyye and Bat Hefer on Road 574. Zemer is the result of a merger of four villages – Bir al-Sika, Ibtan, Marja and Yama - in 1988.
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Julis
Julis ( Jūlis, ''G'ulis'') is a Druze village and local council in the Northern District of Israel. In it had a population of .
Tuba-Zangariyye
Tuba-Zangariyye or Tuba al-Zanghariyya (, ) is a Bedouin town in the Northern District of Israel. Located in the Korazim Plateau, it achieved local council status in 1988. It was formed by the merger of two villages, Tuba and al-Zangariyye. Populated by the Bedouin tribe of El Heib, Tuba is situated near Kfar Hanassi, overlooking the Jordan River, and sits 250 meters above sea level. In it had a population of .
Jatt
local council in Israel
Ilut
Ilut, also spelt ʿAilut (; ), is an Arab local council in the Northern District of Israel. It was declared a local council in 1991. In its population was .
Mashhad
place in Israel

Al-Batuf Regional Council
regional council of Israel

Yarka
Yarka, officially Yirka (, ), is a Druze village and local council in the Northern District of Israel. In 2019 it had a population of 17,171, 98.8% of them members of the Druze community, with small Muslim (1.0%) and Christian (0.1%) minorities.
Basma
Basma (, ) is an Israeli Arab local council in the Wadi Ara area of Haifa District. The local council was formed in 1995 through the consolidation of the villages of Barta'a West, Ein as-Sahala, and Muawiya; Basma is an acronym of the villages' names. In it had a population of . Basma's jurisdiction area covers 3,956 dunams.
Sajur
Sajur (; ) is a Druze town (local council) in the Galilee region of northern Israel, with an area of 3,000 dunams (3 km2). It achieved recognition as an independent local council in 1992. In it had a population of .

Mazra'a
'''Mazra'a''' (, ) is an Arab village and local council in northern Israel, situated between Acre and Nahariyya east of the Coastal Highway that runs along the Mediterranean coast. The local council was founded in 1896 and was incorporated into the Matte Asher Regional Council in 1982, before proclaiming itself an independent local council again in 1996. In it had a population of .
Wadi Ara
wadi in Israel

Zarzir
Zarzir (, ), also known as Beit Zarzir, is an Arab local council located west of the city of Nazareth in the Northern District of Israel. In , it had a population of , consisting of five Bedouin tribes, Mazarib, Grifat, Haib, Jawamis, and Eyadat.
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== Monument to the Bedouin Soldier ==
A few kilometres away, at HaMovil Junction, there is a memorial to the Bedouin soldiers of the IDF killed since 1948, 230 of them by 2022. The Monument to the Bedouin Soldier (sometimes translated a Fighter or Warrior), established at a site close to Bedouin and other Israeli Arab towns,
Yafa an-Naseriyye
Arab village in Israel

Ein Mahil
village in Israel
Ka'abiyye-Tabbash-Hajajre
'''Ka'abiyye-Tabbash-Hajajre''' is an Arab local council in the Northern District of Israel. It was declared as a local council in 1996. In it had a population of , the majority of whom are Muslims.
Wadi Nisnas
neighbourhood in Haifa, Israel
Bustan al-Marj Regional Council
regional council of Israel

Yanuh-Jat
Yanuh–Jat (, ) is an Israeli Druze village and local council in the Northern District of Israel, northeast of Acre, consisting of the villages of Yanuh and Jat, which merged in 1990. In it had a population of , all members of the Druze community.
Bayt Naqquba
village in Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine
Ajami
Neighborhood in Tel Aviv
Shibli-Umm al-Ghanam
archaeological site in Israel

Salim, Ma'ale Iron
place in Israel
Musmus
Musmus (, / ) is an Arab village in Haifa District. The village is located in the Wadi Ara area of the northern Triangle, northeast of Umm al-Fahm. Since 1996, it has been under the jurisdiction of the Ma'ale Iron local council. The village is divided into five neighborhoods: Abu Shehab, Ighbarieh, Southeast, Mahagna, and Sharqawi. In mid-2016, Musmus' population was 4,215, all of whom were Muslim. Most of the villagers belong to the Ighbarieh and Mahagna clans. The village is the birthplace of the Palestinian poet Rashid Hussein. Highway 65 passes through the village and splits it into two pa
Old Jaffa
historical part of the Israeli city of Jaffa
Mu'awiya, Basma
place in Israel
Zalafa
Zalafa (, ) is an Arab village in Israel's Haifa District. The village is in the Wadi Ara area of the northern Triangle, northeast of Umm al-Fahm. Since 1996, it has been under the jurisdiction of the Ma'ale Iron local council whose headquarters is in the village. The village is divided into three neighborhoods: East, West and al-Murtafi'a. In mid-2016, Zalafa's population was 4,639, all of whom are Muslim.
Ein as-Sahla
Arab village