Dikla
Dikla is a town in the northern part of Israel, located near the border with Lebanon. It is situated in the Jezreel Valley, approximately 20 kilometers north of the city of Nazareth. The town is named after the biblical figure Diklah, who was the wife of King Saul of Israel.
Dikla was established in 1980 as part of a government initiative to resettle Bedouin communities in Israel.
The town has a mixed economy, with both agricultural and industrial sectors contributing to its economy. Dikla
Dikla is served by a local bus service, which connects it to nearby towns and cities. The
Dikla is a relatively small town, with a population of around 5,000 people. However, it has a