Nof HaGalil

Nof HaGalil (literally the Galilee view) is the new name of the town formerly known as Nazareth Illit. The town changed its name after years of confusion with its more famous neighbor, Nazareth.

Significant reinforcement in the north: Innovative laboratories in Nof Hagalil

With an investment of millions of shekels and in honor of the 75th anniversary of UCT Fluid Solutions, the company inaugurated innovative research and development laboratories in Nof Hagalil.

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The new boardwalk being built in Nof HaGalil.

The first urban renewal project without financial assistance in Nof HaGalil

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Continuing to invest in the north and Galilee: New shops and restaurants at the Ofer Nof Center

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New In The Galilee Landscape: King Store Opens Its 25th Branch


Israel's mixed cities: Jews still wealthier, but economic gaps may be closing - report

The researchers evaluated migration within Israel between 2017-2020, focusing on eight mixed Arab-Israeli and Jewish-Israeli cities.

Israelis wear face masks for fear of the coronavirus as they walk through the market in Ramle on May 1, 2020. Daily Isaraeli life is slowly getting back after the outbreak of the Coronavirus.

Israel Police investigating after man admits murdering his wife

An about 28-year-old woman was found dead with stab wounds at an apartment in Nof HaGalil.

 Israel Police at scene of murder in Sderot

Northern Israelis vote to remove 'bottom' from region's name

Residents of the Lower Galilee Regional Council will vote from Tuesday to Thursday on a new name for their community, after their mayor decided their current name had negative connotations in Hebrew.

LOWER GALILEE view from Tzipori.

Lower no more - Galilee Municipality asks residents for new name

Following the city of Nazareth-Illit, which became Nof HaGalil, the Lower Galilee Municipality seeks a new name.

People paddle on a stand-up paddle board in the Sea of Galilee, northern Israel November 8, 2016.

Gov't approves budget for dealing with fire damage in Nof HaGalil

The plan is meant to provide Nof HaGalil with a budget of NIS 25 million that will be invested in rehabilitating public infrastructure and supporting residents.

A fire engulfs a house in the city of Nof HaGalil, October 9, 2020.

Arab, Jewish shared learning program kicks off this year doubled in size

Program teaches students English in joint classroom and builds friendships at the same time.

Students from middle schools in Nazareth and Nof Hagalil study together and create joint projects

Nazareth Illit changes its name to Nof Hagalil

After years of confusion, the northern Israeli town gets an independent identity.

Nof HaGalil city hall