LoD
Lod is a city in the Central District of Israel, located in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area about 20 kilometers southeast of Tel Aviv. It sits on the coastal plain near the eastern edge of the region and is adjacent to Ben Gurion International Airport, Israel’s main international airport.
The city is known by several names: in Hebrew it is Lod, in Arabic al-Lud, and in
Under subsequent eras, Lod was part of the Ottoman Empire and later the British Mandate. In 1948,
In the modern era, Lod is dominated by Ben Gurion Airport, which is located on its outskirts
Lod is governed by a city council within the Tel Aviv District. Its population comprises Jewish and