Naharayim

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Naharayim (hebrew: "two rivers") was a power-plant located near the point where the Yarmuk river flows into the Jordan River. the plant was established by Pinchas Rutenberg in ..., in what was then Transjordan, and produced much of the energy that was consumed in Palestine until Israel's War of Independence in 1948. The plant was abandoned and destroyed during the war.