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Located in the northern coastal plain of northern Israel, Akko faces the Haifa Bay. The city is surrounded by steep, thick sandstone walls which bear the marks of the nations that left their impression on the city. This ancient city has taken a...
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Ashdod is one of Israel’s largest ports and a living museum of ancient history. It was one of the five cities of giants, and it was here the Philistines brought the captured Holy Ark, sacred to the Hebrews. Ashdod’s 23-level tel (archaeological dig) ...
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Mentioned in the Bible as being founded by the Philistines, the port city of Ashkelon, Israel, located 45 mi/70 km west of Jerusalem, has a 5,000-year history. Archaeological gardens display excavations that go back to Canaanite, Greek and Roman time...
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The capital of the Negev region, Beer Sheva, Israel, is a frontier desert town 45 mi/75 km southwest of Jerusalem. It is also the home of one of Israel's five universities, the Ben Gurion University of the Negev, with thousands of students from all o...
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Beit Shean, located 75 mi/120 km north of Jerusalem, is home to a national park that boasts one of the largest and most important archaeological sites in Israel. Covering 400 acres/161.8 hectares, the ruins date back more than 5,000 years and consist...
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Bethlehem is a bustling city located in the West Bank, 10 km south of Jerusalem. It is revered by Jews and Christians as the historical birthplace of Jesus. Bethlehem is major area of tourism and culture, with the Christmas season the most popular ti...
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The ancient and modern beauty of Israel lies in the city of Caesarea located along the Israeli Mediterranean coastline between Tel Aviv and Haifa. The ancient city built in 25 BC by Herod the Great, was once a port city and the capital of the Byzanti...
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Capernaum or "Nahum’s village" is a small fishing town located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee. The town was established in the 2nd century BC during the Hasmonean period. Biblical events states that Jesus of Nazareth taug...
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There are many reasons why the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth and the largest "Natural Spa" in the world, is also one of the world's true natural wonders and a unique tourism destination. Starting with the Dead Sea itself, it is a one-of-a-kind ...
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Eilat's desert weather keeps the water temperature warm, making it an ideal location for enjoying water-activities (particularly scuba diving) and the calm beaches of the Red Sea. Visitors can also go bird watching, as Eilat is the headquarter...
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Ein Bokek is located on the shore of the Dead Sea in Israel. Enjoy the ancient ruins, unique flora and fauna surrounding Bokek Stream, as well as the popular Zohar Hot Springs located nearby.
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Located on the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee in northern Israel, the Ein Gev kibbutz is a relaxing base for travelers of all ages. Enjoy the tranquil views of the Sea of Galilee, walks along the sandy beach, and a wide range of outdoor sports.
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Galilee is the northern region of Israel. It is a mountainous region with waterfalls and beautiful views across the green bush-covered mountains. There are national parks, nature preserves and mineral baths in this area. The Sea of Galilee is an a...
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The upland region of Golan Heights is the far northeastern part of Israel 95 mi/150 km north of Jerusalem. It became part of the country after being taken from Syria in the Six-Day War in 1967. Like Upper Galilee, parts of this contested border area ...
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Holy Land to three of the world's major religions, Israel has a great emotional and spiritual effect on its visitors through its magnificent religious shrines and tenacity of a nation that, against all odds, made the desert bloom. As a center of ship...
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For decades, Hebron, in the Palestinian territories—Al Khalil to Arabs—has been a very volatile place, and it remains so today. It is located 20 mi/32 km southwest of Jerusalem.The city's main attraction, and also the source of much discord, is Ibrah...
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Jaffa is a beautiful city of crumbling sandstone that arises from the waves on rocks and shifting sand dunes. It has been historically important largely because of its port. From archeological discoveries and ancient documents we learn that Jaffa ...
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Jericho, the City of Palms, is famous as the site where, according to the biblical account, Joshua blew his horn and caused the walls to come tumbling down. It is about 15 mi/25 km northeast of Jerusalem in Palestinian territory, so Israeli tour guid...
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Situated high in the Judean Hills, Jerusalem, the Capital of Israel, is one of the most extraordinary cities in the world, presenting a unique combination of ancient history, spiritual sanctity and colorful cultures.
Established 3000 years ago by K...
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The Jordan Valley forms the border between Israel and the Kingdom of Jordan in the north, and the eastern strip of the West Bank in the south. Visitors can cross this historic river at the Sheikh Bridge just opposite the city of Beit Shean. Along the...
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Categories: Mount of Beatitudes
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Nazareth, in the southern part of Galilee, is famed as Jesus' boyhood home. It contains the beautiful Basilica of the Annunciation, built over the grotto where Mary lived. The grotto is a part of the altar, and on the second-floor addition, the walls...
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The Palestinian Territories constitute the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, two separate, unconnected areas under Palestinian control. Gaza is ruled with an iron fist by the hard-line Islamist militia Hamas. The West Bank is under the control of Fatah, ...
Categories: Palestinian-Administered Territory
Categories: Qasr al Yahud
Located just minutes north of Jerusalem, but separated from the Israeli city by security barriers and army checkpoints, Ramallah is the unofficial capital of the Palestinian Territories. Palestinian governing authorities are based in the Mukata compo...
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Located in Upper Galilee, Rosh Pina (Rosh Pinna) was established in 1878 on the eastern slopes of Mount Kna'an as an agricultural settlement. This small city is filled with rich history, beautiful scenery and buildings , and is enjoyed for its na...
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Stretched along the beautiful beach of the Mediterranean, Tel-Aviv is Israel's largest city and biggest commercial center. It is a busy metropolis, which inspires visitors with an atmosphere of excitement and fun. With its seafront skyscrapers and ex...
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Forming part of Israel's border with Jordan, 30 mi/45 km southeast of Jerusalem, the Dead Sea is known for its extremely salty water—eight times saltier than the ocean. All that salt makes the water very dense, so it's impossible for you to sink—you'...
Categories: The Dead Sea and Judean Desert
The city of Tiberias is built on a slight projection of the hills into the Sea of Galilee, about midway in the lake’s length, where the slope dips steeply into the water’s western edge. The city climbs rapidly from the shore (680 feet below the Medit...
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Located in the Negev Desert near Eilat, 135 mi/220 km south of Jerusalem, Timna Valley National Park has both natural beauty and archaeological sites (including 6,000-year-old copper mines). See the prehistoric rock drawings, the ancient Temple of Ha...
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The famous and mystical city of Zefat, Israel, also known as Safed, is set high in hills that are often shrouded in fog. It's beautiful and old, the birthplace of kabbalah (Jewish mysticism) and host to a large artists' colony. The combination of gal...
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