Ashdod (Hebrew: אַשְׁדּוֹד (audio) ; Arabic: اشدود, إسدود Isdud) is the sixth-largest city in Israel, located in the Southern District of the country, on the Mediterranean coast where it is situated between Tel Aviv to the north (32 kilometres (20 miles) away) and Ashkelon to the south (20 km (12 mi) away). Jerusalem is 53 km (33 mi) to the east.
Ashdod is Israel's largest port, accounting for 60% of the country's imported goods. The city is also an important regional industrial center.
Modern Ashdod covers the territory of two ancient twin towns, one inland and one on the coast, which were for most of their history two separate entities, connected though by close ties with each other. This article is dealing with both these historic towns and other ancient sites now located within the territory of modern Ashdod.
The first documented urban settlement at Ashdod dates to the Canaanite culture of the 17th century BCE, making the city one of the oldest in the world. Ashdod is mentioned 13 times in the Bible. During its pre-1956 history the city was settled by Philistines, Israelites, colonists coming in the wake of Alexander's conquests, Romans and Byzantines, Arabs, Crusaders, and Ottoman Turks.
WE MOURN
BY:SALEKIN
Album :Genocide 71
Band : Ostitto
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WITH FORCE WE'LL STRIKE
AND MAKE YOUR LIFE
A LIVING HELL (YOU FUCKERS)
WE'LL TEAR YOUR LUNGS
AND RIP YOUR HEART
SPILL DARK BLOOD
TO JUSTIFY THIS UNNAMED FEELINGS