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Over 90% of Israel's population lives in the northern half of the country, from Metula to Ashqelon.
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About 340 miles (550 KM) from Eilat (south) to Metula (north).
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Israel has only one national capital: Jerusalem. The southernmost regional capital in Israel is Beersheba, which is the capital of the Southern District of Israel.
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Based on the way the question is worded, there are three possible answers.
1) The coordinates furthest north under Israeli control are approximately at Latitude 33o 20' N (and Longitude 35o 47' E).
2) The northernmost commonly visited area in Israel after the Six-Day War was Mount Hermon, which is currently the tallest mountain in Israel and a popular skiing destination for locals. (South of 1))
3) The northernmost town or city under Israeli control is Metula (which is in Israel proper). The northernmost city in the Golan Heights is Majdal Shams. (Both South of 2))
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