Talk:Netanya
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The text should read "stretches of beach".
[edit] Moshe Shaked
What about Moshe Shaked and his contributions to the city? he practicaly built Natanya. LyTe 12:26, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
I was hoping that your encyclopedia stays out of politics and name calling. Under "Netanya" I found nothing on its origin and it was portrayed as a victim of Palestinian "terror". A lot of the land that Netanya is built on was illegally confiscated from Palestinians farmers. I'm from a small town called "Kafr Sour" in the West Bank whose people used to own farms on what is now Netanya. As a matter of fact, the land used to be called "Kafr Sour's Forest" before it was Netanya. Regarding the terror, I didn't see anything about the on-going Israeli terror on the civilians of nearby Tulkarm even though it's a lot more in terms of body count. If you believe in the equality of human life, you should either report ALL terror against civilians or NON of it.
Netanya was never part of the city of Tulkarm or any Arab city or town. It seems rather a paradox that on the one hand Netanya was used as a farm, but on the other hand, was a forest. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 205.68.95.65 (talk) 21:41, 28 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Map of Israel?
I came to this article for the sole purpose of finding it on the map. Lo and behold, what do I not find? Where it is in Israel. This is a major city, how can it not be put on a map of Israel in the article? Can someone please fix this ASAP? Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie Say Shalom! 07:23, 7 April 2011 (UTC) Here's a non-free map to help our mapmaker get his/her bearings: [1]. Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie Say Shalom! 07:44, 7 April 2011 (UTC)
- Thank you, added. Actually, the infobox used in this article can display map, I had only to type in the coordinates. --ElComandanteChe (talk) 22:05, 8 April 2011 (UTC)
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- Ah much better now. Thanks! :) Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie Say Shalom! 22:31, 8 April 2011 (UTC)