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100

This king is credited with establishing Jerusalem as the capital of ancient Israel.

King David

100

This unit has a green olive tree as their symbol.

Golani

100

This Jewish holiday is known as the Festival of Light.

Hanukkah

100

This body of water, the lowest point on Earth, lies between Israel and Jordan.

Dead Sea

100

A deep-fried chickpea ball, often served in pita or laffa bread.

Falafel

200

In 1948, this declaration announced the establishment of the State of Israel

Declaration of Independence

200

This elite IDF unit is known for counter-terrorism operations.

Sayeret Matkal

200

This type of bread is traditionally eaten during Shabbat.

Challah

200

This desert covers much of southern Israel.

Negev desert

200

Street food dish that features skewered meat cooked vertically.

Shawarma

300

This ancient fortress became a symbol of Jewish resistance during the First Jewish–Roman War.

Masada

300

Women in Israel are required to serve in the military for this many years.

2 years

300

This Israeli dance is performed in a circle and is often seen at celebrations.

Hora

300

Thus city, home to holy sites for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, is Israel's capital.

Jerusalem

300

A creamy chickpea-based dip.

Hummus
400

Israel signed a historic peace treaty with this country in 1979.

Egypt

400

There are 3 units in the commando brigade.

Maglan, Egoz, and Duvdevan

400

This modern Hebrew word means "hello," "goodbye," and "peace."

Shalom

400

This river is important in the Bible, flows from the Sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea.

Jordan River

400

Dish made with eggs poached in a sauce of tomatoes, peppers, and spices.

Shakshuka

500

This empire controlled the land of Israel before the British Mandate. 

Ottoman Empire

500

This IDF unit specializes in handling military dogs for tasks like bomb detection and search operations.

Oketz

500

This museum in Jerusalem is dedicated to the history of the Holocaust.

Yad Vashem

500

This mountain range, located in northern Israel, includes the country's highest peak, Mount Hermon.

Golan Heights

500

A tahini-based sweet often studded with pistachios or chocolate.

Halva