List of Tallest Buildings in Israel

List Of Tallest Buildings In Israel

This list of the tallest buildings and structures in Israel ranks skyscrapers and towers in Israel by height. The majority of the buildings listed are in Tel Aviv, the second largest city in Israel, which has seen a dramatic increase in high rise architecture in the past two decades due to soaring real estate value. For a listing of the tallest buildings in Tel Aviv alone, see list of tallest buildings in Tel Aviv.

This list contains all completed and topped out high-rise buildings located within Israel that are over 100 m (328 ft) in height. The list is sorted by official height; where two or more structures share the same height, equal ranking is given and the structures are then listed in floors order. If the height and the floors are the same, the structures are then listed in alphabetical order.

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