Iksal

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Iksal

Iksal, as seen from Nazareth Illit
Hebrew אִכְּסָל, אכסאל, כִּסְלוֹת תָּבוֹר
Arabic إكسال
Government Local council
District North
Population 11,700 (2005)
Jurisdiction 9,000 dunams (9.0 km²)

Iksal (Arabic: إكسال‎; Hebrew: אִכְּסָל, כִּסְלוֹת תָּבוֹר‎), also Kislot Tavor,[1] is an Israeli Arab local council in northern Israel, about 1km east of Nazareth Illit. It has an area of 9,000 dunams and a population of 11,700 primarily Muslim inhabitants. Its population has grown at an annual rate of 2.8%. Researchers believe that the name is derived from a biblical town mentioned in the Book of Joshua.[citation needed]

According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, the town had a low ranking (3 out of 10) on the country's socioeconomic index (December 2001). Only 65.3% of students are entitled to a matriculation certificate after Grade 12 (2000). The average salary that year was NIS 3,640 per month, whereas the national average was NIS 6,835.

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  1. ^ HaReuveni, Immanuel (1999). Lexicon of the Land of Israel. Miskal - Yedioth Ahronoth Books and Chemed Books, p. 37. ISBN 965-448-413-7.  (Hebrew)
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