List of forests in Israel

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Eshtaol, a JNF forest in Israel

The forests of contemporary Israel are mainly the result of a massive afforestation campaign by the Jewish National Fund (JNF). This article is a list of these forests.

In the 19th Century and up to World War I, the Ottoman empire cleared the land of Israel of its natural reserves of pine and oak trees, in order to build railways across the empire. Since it was founded the JNF has planted in Israel more than 185 million trees creating 280 forests, and still operates today.[1]

In most countries people are born to forests, and forests are given to them by nature. But here in this country, if you see a tree, it was planted by somebody.
Moshe Rivlin, world chairman of the Jewish National Fund.[2]

Jerusalem District

Central District

Ben Shemen Forest
Hulda Forest

Northern District

Galilee

Upper Galilee

Lower Galilee

Southern District

Negev

Jewish Mythology

See also

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References

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