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All signs will have Hebrew, with many having Arabic. Hebrew script nearly always indicates you are in Israel. | All signs will have Hebrew, with many having Arabic. Hebrew script nearly always indicates you are in Israel. | ||
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All of Israel's signs have [[Hebrew]] on them, with a large portion of the signs having [[Arabic]] and [[English]]. As with most countries, their signs come in different forms, but most commonly blue freeway signs and arrow signs. | All of Israel's signs have [[Hebrew]] on them, with a large portion of the signs having [[Arabic]] and [[English]]. As with most countries, their signs come in different forms, but most commonly blue freeway signs and arrow signs. | ||
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Useful Knowledge
All signs will have Hebrew, with many having Arabic. Hebrew script nearly always indicates you are in Israel.
Car Meta
License Plates
Most license plates in Israel are yellow with a small blue section on the left.
Road Signs
All of Israel's signs have Hebrew on them, with a large portion of the signs having Arabic and English. As with most countries, their signs come in different forms, but most commonly blue freeway signs and arrow signs.