Nahal Ayun

Nahal Iyyon (Hebrew: נחל עיון‎‎, lit. Iyyon Stream; Arabic: براغيث‎‎ bureighith), is a perennial stream in the Galilee Panhandle, Israel. The stream originates from the springs in the Marjayoun valley in southern Lebanon, and runs southward for seven kilometers in various irrigation ditches, until flowing into Israel near Metulla, as a tributary of the Jordan River in the Hula Valley.

Nahal Ayun

Nahal Iyyon (Hebrew: נחל עיון‎‎, lit. Iyyon Stream; Arabic: براغيث‎‎ bureighith), is a perennial stream in the Galilee Panhandle, Israel. The stream originates from the springs in the Marjayoun valley in southern Lebanon, and runs southward for seven kilometers in various irrigation ditches, until flowing into Israel near Metulla, as a tributary of the Jordan River in the Hula Valley.