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Petah Tikva and The Jerusalem Post

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Difference between Petah Tikva and The Jerusalem Post

Petah Tikva vs. The Jerusalem Post

Petah Tikva (פֶּתַח תִּקְוָה,, "Opening of Hope"), also known as Em HaMoshavot ("Mother of the Moshavot"), is a city in the Central District of Israel, east of Tel Aviv. The Jerusalem Post is a broadsheet newspaper based in Jerusalem, founded in 1932 during the British Mandate of Palestine by Gershon Agron as The Palestine Post.

Similarities between Petah Tikva and The Jerusalem Post

Petah Tikva and The Jerusalem Post have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Israel, Mandatory Palestine, Tel Aviv.

Israel

Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in the Middle East, on the southeastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea and the northern shore of the Red Sea.

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Mandatory Palestine

Mandatory Palestine (فلسطين; פָּלֶשְׂתִּינָה (א"י), where "EY" indicates "Eretz Yisrael", Land of Israel) was a geopolitical entity under British administration, carved out of Ottoman Syria after World War I. British civil administration in Palestine operated from 1920 until 1948.

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Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv (תֵּל אָבִיב,, تل أَبيب) is the second most populous city in Israel – after Jerusalem – and the most populous city in the conurbation of Gush Dan, Israel's largest metropolitan area.

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Petah Tikva and The Jerusalem Post Comparison

Petah Tikva has 148 relations, while The Jerusalem Post has 72. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.36% = 3 / (148 + 72).

References

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