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page 1Israeli mosaics

Beit She'an
Ancient city and modern regional center in the Northern District of Israel
Ein Gedi
nature reserve in Israel
Sepphoris
thumb|Aerial view of Sepphoris, 2013
thumb|Remains of Crusader/Ottoman tower in Sepphoris, 1875. Note doorway rebuilt under Daher al-Umar.
right|thumb|200px|The same Crusader/Ottoman tower after rebuilding. The upper part was used as a school from the early 1900s until 1948.
Church of the Multiplication
church
Hamat Gader
human settlement in the Golan Heights
Hamat Tiberias
Israeli national park and archaeological site
Beth Alpha synagogue
Sixth-century CE synagogue
Or Torah Synagogue
Israeli Synagogue, located in Acre
Lod Mosaic
Roman mosaic found in Israel
Maon Synagogue
6th-century synagogue and archaeological site in the Negev Desert
Tzippori Synagogue
historic synagogue
Khirbet Beit Lei
archaeological site in Israel
Mosaic of Rehob
inscribed mosaic discovered in Tel Rehov
Huqoq
Huqoq or Hukkok () was an ancient Jewish village, located 12.5 km north of Tiberias, in the Lower Galilee region of Israel. The site had been settled since ancient times and is mentioned in the Book of Joshua (). The Palestinian village of Yaquq later stood at Huqoq's location, and a fort named Hukok was built near the site on 11 July 1945, later followed by a kibbutz.