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Site of photography - just east of the Palestinian-Arab villages of Rantis & Al-Lubban

Ben Gurion , Israel’s only international airport – as seen from just east of the Palestinian-Arab villages of Rantis & Al-Lubban (see buildings in foreground) showing new control tower, the passenger terminal and planes docking for embarkation/ disembarkation.

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Ben Gurion, Israel’s only international airport – as seen from just east of the Palestinian-Arab villages of Rantis & Al-Lubban (see buildings in foreground) showing new control tower, the passenger terminal, the duty free stores and planes docking for embarkation/ disembarkation.

New Control Tower

The duty free stores Passport control

Plane Docking

Credit: Ma’agan TV

Ben Gurion, Israel’s only international airport – as seen from just east of the Palestinian-Arab villages of Rantis & Al-Lubban (see buildings in foreground) showing numerous civilian planes on the runway.

Credit: Ma’agan TV

Ben Gurion, Israel’s only international airport – as seen from just east of the Palestinian-Arab villages of Rantis & Al-Lubban (see buildings in foreground) showing numerous civilian planes on the runway.

Credit :Ma’agan TV

A plane taking off from Ben Gurion, Israel’s only international airport – as seen from just east of the Palestinian-Arab villages of Rantis & Al-Lubban.

Credit: Ma’agan TV

Arkia airliner taking off from Ben Gurion airport – taken from just east of the Palestinian-Arab villages of Rantis & Al-Lubban. (Camera: Canon 7D Mark with Sigma Sport 150/600 lens.)

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Tel Aviv sky-line showing the iconic Azrieli high-rise complex, adjacent to the Ministry of Defense and IDF’s GHQ, the trans-Tel Aviv Ayalon Highway and the busy HaShalom railway station; also seen is Kirya (Ha-Yovel) Tower, with 28 of its 42 floors occupied by government offices, and the nearby Azrieli Sarona Tower, the tallest building in Tel Aviv – as seen from just east of the Palestinian-Arab villages of Rantis & Al-Lubban.

Azrieli Towers

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Kirya (Ha-Yovel) Tower

Azrieli Sarona Tower

Azrieli square tower

Azrieli round tower

Azrieli triangular tower

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Kirya (Ha-Yovel) Tower

Tel Aviv sky-line showing the iconic Azrieli high-rise complex, adjacent to the Ministry of Defense and IDF’s GHQ, the trans-Tel Aviv Ayalon Highway and the busy HaShalom railway station; also seen is Kirya (Ha-Yovel) Tower, with 28 of its 42 floors occupied by government offices, and the nearby Azrieli Sarona Tower, the tallest building in Tel Aviv – as seen from just east of the Palestinian-Arab villages of Rantis & Al-Lubban.

Azrieli Sarona Tower

Credit: Ma’agan TV

Tel Aviv sky-line showing the the luxury apartment complex Park Tsameret , adjacent to trans Tel Aviv (Ayalon) highway and the busy Savidor Central railway station – as seen from just east of the Palestinian-Arab villages of Rantis & Al-Lubban.

Park Tsameret Complex

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North Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, Bnei Brak sky-line showing the Reading Power Station chimney adjacent to the Tel Aviv-port recreation area , and the 4 BSR Towers ,which house many upmarket law firms,

medical facilities, hi-tech offices and numeous busy restaurants– as seen from just east of the Palestinian-Arab villages of Rantis & Al-Lubban.

Reading Power Plant

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BSR 4 Tower

BSR 3 Tower

BSR 2 Tower BSR 1 Tower

Proximity of envisaged Palestinian state to the trans-Israel highway