While tourism accounts for 25% of the Greek GDP, the Towel Movement is fighting rising prices and overcrowding, and sabra expats are on the front lines
Israel Hotel Association says 72-hour offer aims to assist Israelis to afford local trips, fill hotels left vacant amid soaring cost of living; website crashes after announcement
Scattered throughout the country's mountains and hills are hundreds of lookout points with histories both modern and ancient. Here are just a few of them
Noam Bedein's latest excursions have led him to discover sights he's never seen as he seeks to save the natural wonder being depleted by water scarcity, industry and climate change
The Holy City's characteristic rolling hills make for a veritable wonderland of overlooks, rendered even more spectacular by the towering belfries and balconies visitors can climb
Author and public speaker Brandon Farbstein, who has a rare form of dwarfism, says there is 'much room for improvement' in Israel when it comes to accessibility for disabled people
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