Issachar Plateau


The Issachar Plateau or Issachar Heights is a basalt plateau in the eastern part of Lower Galilee.
It is bounded by the Tabor Stream in the north and the Harod Valley in the south and Givat HaMoreh in the west and the Jordan Valley in the east. Its area is about 115 km2.
The plateau is named after the Tribe of Issachar.
The runs across the plateau into the Jordan Valley.
The plateau may be divided into three parts: רמת כוכב, רמת צבאים, and ורמת תבור, with Issachar River separating Ramat Tzevaim from Ramat Kochav. Therefore, it is also referred in plural.

Landmarks

The Belvoir Castle national park and archeological site is a Crusader castle on the eastern edge of the plateau, on the edge of Lower Galilee between the Sea of Galilee and Beit She'an.
Settlements include Moshav Moledet, Taibe, Ramat Tzvi, Beit HaShita, Kfar Kish, Menahamiya, Gesher, Yardena, Beit Yosef, Hamadya, Neve Ur, Sde Nahum, Na'ura, Tamra.