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Bethlehem’s quirky Walled Off Hotel is one of a kind

Bethlehem’s quirky Walled Off Hotel is one of a kind

Gale Beeby checks into one of the most unique hotels in the world and finds the state-of-the-art property is right up against a wall that divides people and countries.
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Digging up more of Israel's incredible past.

Digging up more of Israel's incredible past.

TraveLife looks at how new findings in Israel confirm that one of the world's largest-ever earthquakes shook Jerusalem.
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Jerusalem's Western Wall gets injections, too

Jerusalem's Western Wall gets injections, too

It's not just us humans getting injections these days. Jerusalem's Western Wall, a.k.a. the Wailing Wall, is also getting jabs to help preserve it for future generations.
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Israel's Sun Capital

Israel's Sun Capital

EILAT, ISRAEL – This tiny resort city has always been a desired destination. In fact, in the closing days of Israel’s 1949 War of Independence with its Arab neighbours, a push was on by all sides to claim this magical sun-drenched city that drifts off into the Red Sea for their very own.This tiny resort city has always been a desired destination.
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Tel Aviv is Israel's Fun Capital

Tel Aviv is Israel's Fun Capital

TEL AVIV -The beach in front of the Hilton Hotel is filled with bikini-clad women and bare-chested men riding rainbow coloured-windsurfers. Flirting between the two camps is at high tide - the winks and whistles coming in waves.
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Jerusalem a Treasure Chest of History

Jerusalem a Treasure Chest of History

JERUSALEM - It’s a story that’s been told many times and one well worth repeating, because its shows the power this city has on even the most famous of people who visit it.
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Digging up Israel's Glorious Past

Digging up Israel's Glorious Past

CAESAREA, ISRAEL - An elderly man peered into the “looking glass of history” and began to ask a ghostly figure questions. The figure, dressed as King Herod, said nothing. Frustrated, the man asked his question in a louder voice, thus attracting the attention of a guide named Vered Bavli.
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Dead Sea is Alive with Tourists

Dead Sea is Alive with Tourists

DEAD SEA, ISRAEL - I had finally reached the lowest point in my life, and it had nothing to do with the fact I was floating 412 metres below sea level – the lowest point on Earth - in the salty waters of the Dead Sea.
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