The 'Israeli Coastal Plain' (, ''Mishor HaHof'') is a name to the flat and low-lying narrow strip around the
Mediterranean Sea.
About 70% of Israel's population lives in the coastal plain, which makes it the most predominantly Jewish part of the country.
It includes the following geographical regions (from
north to
south):
★ Western Galilee - (
Rosh HaNikra -
Haifa)
★ Hof HaCarmel - (
Haifa -
Zikhron Ya'aqov)
★
HaSharon - (
Zikhron Ya'aqov -
Tel Aviv)
★
Judea Coastal Plain - (
Tel Aviv -
Gaza)
★
Gaza Coastal Plain - (
Gaza -
Egyptian border)
The Israeli coastal plain has
sandy
beaches and moderate-warm climate.