Ein Gedi Reserve
Ein Gedi Nature Reserve Ein Gedi Reserve is among the most famous national parks in Israel, and the reason for this is obvious. Located on the shores of the Dead…
Continue readingEin Gedi Nature Reserve Ein Gedi Reserve is among the most famous national parks in Israel, and the reason for this is obvious. Located on the shores of the Dead…
Continue readingMasada Fortress On a 400-meter cliff overlooking the Dead Sea are the ruins of Masada Fortress. It is one of the most famous sites in the country and should not…
Continue readingNimrod Fortress When the sun sets in the Golan Heights, its last rays illuminate the rock on which the ruins of Nimrod Fortress are located. In Crusader times, the fortress,…
Continue readingYad Vashem Museum Yad Vashem is a museum dedicated to the memory of the horrific and devastating holocaust (“shoah” in Hebrew).Inside the museum, exhibits recount the horrors of one of…
Continue readingGolan Heights According to the UN classification, the Golan Heights is a territory occupied by Israel. In 1981, Israel annexed the region to its territory, but this act was not…
Continue readingChurch of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem The Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Church of the Resurrection) is the main holy site of Jerusalem and the entire Christian world. It…
Continue readingChurch of the Nativity The Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem is a working church located in the Palestinian Authority, built directly above the cave where Jesus was born. The…
Continue readingJaffa In recent decades, Jaffa has become part of Tel Aviv, but for the previous 4,000 years it was a separate city with a rich history that its larger neighbor…
Continue readingIsrael Diamond Exchange Israel Diamond Exchange is located in the city of Ramat Gan, east of Tel Aviv. It is a private company providing diamond processing and diamond trading services….
Continue readingAl-Aqsa Mosque Al-Aqsa Mosque is a large Muslim temple in Jerusalem and one of the most revered shrines of Islam. It stands on the Temple Mount, the most elevated part…
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