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{{DISPLAYTITLE:ICon}}''(For other icons, see [[Icon (Disambiguation)]].)''
  
(Did you mean conventions in [[ICON (Iowa)|Iowa]],  [[Swancon 24|Australia]], [[iCon (NZ)|New Zealand]] and [[I-Con (Canada)|Canada]] or the conventions on [[I-CON (LI)|Long Island]] and the [[ICON Science Fiction Inc.|club]] that runs them?)
 
  
ICon is an Israeli SF and fantasy con held in Tel Aviv during the Sukkot holiday in September–October for 20+ years.
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'''ICon''' is an [[Israeli]] [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] [[con]] held in [[Tel Aviv, Israel|Tel Aviv]] during the Sukkot holiday in September–October since 1997. It is sponsored by the [[Israeli Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy]] and has presented the [[Geffen Awards]], [[literary]] awards named for [[Amos Geffen]], since 1999.
  
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* [https://www.iconfestival.org.il/ Website.]
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* [https://youtube.com/shorts/pJaMtymnWkA?si=_0M93YZluZlPB5BJ Short clip] of ICon members dancing to a Sukkot song in 2022.
  
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(For other icons, see Icon (Disambiguation).)


ICon is an Israeli SF and fantasy con held in Tel Aviv during the Sukkot holiday in September–October since 1997. It is sponsored by the Israeli Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy and has presented the Geffen Awards, literary awards named for Amos Geffen, since 1999.



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