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ISRAEL

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Israel (http://www.goisrael.com) (Hebrew: מדינת ישראל Medinat Yisra-el; Arabic: دولَة إِسرائيل Dawlat Isrā'īl) is a small yet diverse Middle Eastern country with a long coastline on the eastern Mediterranean Sea and a small window on the Red Sea at the Gulf of Eilat (Aqaba). Israel is bordered by Egypt and the Gaza Strip to the southwest, by Jordan and the West Bank to the east, and by Syria and Lebanon to the north. It shares borders to the Jordan River and the Dead Sea with the West Bank and Jordan. The West Bank, East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip have been under Israeli de-facto rule since 1967. In addition to the majority Palestinian Arab populations living in these regions, the Israeli Government has built many Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem as well as in the annexed Golan Heights.

Although Israel was established specifically for the Jewish people, following the Second World War, Israel is considered part of the Holy Land (together with areas of Jordan, Egypt and the Palestinian Territories). The three monotheistic religions -Judaism, Christianity, and Islam- all have historical ties to the region. Israel thus contains a vibrant modern history and culture, based in part on the diverse, immigrant origins of its inhabitants returning from the Jewish Diaspora. These aspects make Israel a fascinating destination for many travelers and pilgrims. As a result of this vast mix of culture, in addition to the official languages of Hebrew and Arabic, Russian and Yiddish are also spoken by a significant minority of Israelis. Within Israel's recognized pre-1967 borders, about 90% of Israelis identify themselves as Jewish, the remainder classify themselves as either as Arab and or Palestinian, Bedouin or Druze.

Israel is a highly urbanized and economically developed society and is therefore best divided for the traveler into its main cities and towns, followed by the regions and other sites.

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Regions Of Israel

Israel possesses a number of diverse regions, with landscapes varying between coast, mountain,…
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Cities Of Israel

Akko (Acre) — a fascinating historical city on the far north coast of Israel, a UNESCO…
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Other Destinations Of Israel

Archaeological and historical sites Israel has a vast amount of archaeological and historical…
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Understand Israel

History Whilst Israel is relatively new country, the land has a long and often very complex…
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How To Get To Israel

Citizens from most European and North American countries as well as Singapore, Hong Kong,…
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Get Around Israel

In getting around Israel, be aware of the Sabbath: from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown, train…
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What To Do In Israel

A large number of major attractions in Israel are located some distance from large towns and cities…
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Where To Sleep In Israel

Israel is host to a huge variety of accommodation options, from camping and hostels through to 5…
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How They Talk In Israel

Hebrew and Arabic are the official languages of Israel. Hebrew is most commonly spoken. However, a…
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Money And Shopping In Israel

Currency and money matters The Israeli unit of currency is the new shekel (usually pronounced as…
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What To Eat In Israel

Israeli cuisine is as diverse as the population which makes up this gastronomic country. Food here…
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What To Drink In Israel

Alcoholic Beer There are three main brands of Israeli beer: Goldstar — a Munich-style dark…
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What You Can Learn In Israel

Israel has many universities which tend to be well regarded by the international community.…
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Work In Israel

One of the iconic activities in Israel is working (volunteering) on a collective farm: a kibbutz…
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Stay Safe In Israel

In general, travel to Israel is safe, and most other crime rates are well below those found in most…
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Stay Healthy In Israel

There are no special medical issues in Israel, and no immunizations are necessary for travel here.…
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What To Respect In Israel

Israel is generally a very relaxed country with a western-oriented outlook, but it is fundamentally…
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Electricity In Israel

The voltage in Israel is 220 V, and the frequency is 50 Hz. The electric outlets used are type H…
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Communication And Contact In Israel

By phone The country code for Israel is +972. Area codes Drop the leading 0 (zero) when calling…

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