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Beach accretion and erosion developed along the Israeli coastline following coastal structures construction may provide evidence for the direction of the littoral drift. Historical aerial photography for the years between 1951 and 1990 of two sites along the Israeli coastline were processed. The results provided new evidence for the relative contribution of littoral drifts with north to south and south to north directions in determining the coastline position in different locations along the Israeli coast.