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Acco
Located almost halfway between the modern Lebanese border and
the city of Haifa, the coastal city of Acco served as one of the
key ports of the land of Israel over much of its long history.
The Canaanites and Phoenicians utilized Acco’s port, and the city
is mentioned in ancient Egyptian records.
Over the millennia Acco was besieged and conquered by a series
of invaders, yet at times its strong fortifications kept it from
defeat. Indeed, although it was included in the area
allotted to the tribe of Asher, the Israelites were unable to
vanquish the inhabitants. "Nor did Asher drive out those
living in Acco or Sidon or Ahlab or Aczib or Helbah or Aphek or
Rehob, and because of this the people of Asher lived among the
Canaanite inhabitants of the land." Over 3,000 years
later, Acco’s impressive walls proved to be the demise of a foreign
army when Napoleon Bonaparte was forced to abandon his siege of
the city with his troops.
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