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The palatial early 20th-century house of Theodor Herzl opens to visitors
The house in the Hulda Forest was established in the heart of a farm that survived two world wars, riots, massacres, and even a locust plague – and yet it became a groundbreaking training center where hundreds of pioneers learned about farming and working the land
Gilad Carmeli
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05.26.23
From 399$: El Al starts ticket sales as India flights to resume in October
After three-year hiatus, Israeli flag carrier to reopen popular flight route passing through Saudi corridor; On the agenda - four weekly flights to Mumbai and two weekly flights to New Delhi
Daniel Salami
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05.01.23
Israeli woman dies, dozens more injured in S. Korea bus crash
At least 11 suffering serious or moderate injuries taken to area hospitals; Israeli embassy in Seoul informed and Ambassador on his way to the area
Itamar Eichner
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04.13.23
Hello Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch: Top 5 vacation spots with the most bizarre names
Send a postcard from the charming Welsh town with the never-ending name, or enjoy a lovely stroll through Greece’s Drama or Japan’s Obama; Booking.com lists the holiday destinations whose names will leave your friends scratching their heads
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Tourists canceling trips to Israel amid judicial reform tumult
'The ceaseless images broadcast from Israel are seeping into the world's consciousness,' says tourism union chief as he warns cancellation phenomenon 'currently on the fringes' but could spread
Iris Lifshitz Klieger
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03.26.23
Record number of passengers expected through Ben Gurion Airport during Passover
Israel Airport Authority anticipates some 1.1 million people to travel on more than 100 airlines to about 180 destinations although travel agencies say earlier expectations were higher
Navit Zomer
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03.23.23
Israelis reluctant to book vacations due to judicial overhaul turmoil
Tourism experts say seeing slowdown in bookings, and many Israelis put their annual Passover vacations on hold until the picture on policy and its implications becomes clearer
Iris Lifshitz Klieger
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03.21.23
Israel's tourism industry rings alarm over new government
Many hotel and tourism firms nationwide reaffirm their commitment to discrimination-free practices after far-right coalition lawmakers ignite a firestorm with a proposal to allow business owners to deny services based on religious convictions
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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12.27.22
Israeli nudists explore nature in 'all-male' hiking tours
Hike organizer says men of all ages, sexual orientation, family status and socio-economic backgrounds come on on unusual trips; 'It's not polite nudism. We look at each other. Some look at muscles, some at genitalia,' he says
Gilad Jalon
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06.11.22
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