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Israel holidays

February 2021

  • falafel

    The falafel is part of my Israeli psyche – here’s my recipe

    This London chef and author is missing proper streetside falafel dripping with hot sauce and tahini – but they can be recreated at home

December 2019

  • Palestine IssyCroker 815

    The Guardian picture essay
    Little town of Bethlehem – a travel photo essay

    Palestinians increasingly see tourism as a way to tell their story, and a trip to Bethlehem and East Jerusalem offers an evocative insight into the hopes and fears of the West Bank community

July 2016

  • Abraham's Path near Jenin

    On the radar
    The West Bank opens up its great outdoors

    The striking, culturally rich landscape of the Judean desert in Palestine is starting to lure visitors with new hiking routes, homestays and Bedouin treks

January 2016

  • Tel Aviv’s seafront cycle path is one of the city’s flagship schemes.

    Cycling the city
    The transformation of Tel Aviv: how cycling got cool in Israel's hippest city

    Not so long ago, the idea of promoting cycling was a source of hilarity for Tel Aviv’s politicians. Now it is part of the city’s culture – but there are still many problems to tackle, from chaotic streets to the summer ‘sweat factor’

December 2015

  • Customers sit inside amid glowing lights and a nighttime backdrop at Shaffa Bar, Tel Aviv, Israel

    A great little place I know
    Jaffa's old town is home to Tel Aviv's new music scene

    Musician Yael Claire Shahmoon loves the Shaffa bar for imaginative food by day and its eclectic music and street parties at night

July 2015

  • City of Ramat Gan, Israel

    The Seven Good Years review – singular, surreal tales of Israeli life

    Etgar Keret’s collection of personal essays is driven by wit and sharp insight

May 2015

  • The world’s oldest complete copy of the Ten Commandments, written on one of the Dead Sea Scrolls. The manuscript will be displayed at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.

    Ten Commandments Dead Sea scroll to go on display for two weeks in Israel

    World’s oldest complete copy of Ten Commandments has only previously been displayed overseas, but will be at Israel Museum for first time

September 2014

  • Rabbi Haim Louk with Chabab Andalus at the Jerusalem Sacred Music festival

    Music blog
    Shouting the voice of hope at Jerusalem's Sacred Music festival

    Amid huge tension and polarisation, the third year of this ambitious festival attempted to offer a statement of unity for all Jerusalemites, writes Simon Broughton

April 2014

  • quail

    Birdwatch
    Birdwatch: Champions of the Flyway

  • Ian Anderson

    Music blog
    Ian Anderson: five lessons from travelling the world with Jethro Tull

March 2014

  • Hiking near Sebastia, Palestine

    Peace in the Middle East: holidays in the countryside

    Despite tensions, tourism in the Middle East is growing and, for the most part, visitors can travel safely. Daniel Adamson assesses the situation in Palestine, Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, Oman and Tunisia

June 2012

  • derwent water

    Holiday ideas: tips and trips

    Family walks in Wainwright's footsteps, visiting Israel and Palestine and three of the best outdoor cinemas in Europe

July 2011

  • Azura restaurant in Jerusalem

    View from Jerusalem with Harriet Sherwood
    Jerusalem promotes culinary attractions alongside religion and history

  • Jerusalem's Lev Smader cinema

    Cine-files
    Cine-files: Lev Smadar, Jerusalem

September 2010

  • Israelis and tourists enjoy a swim in the Dead Sea near Ein Gedi during Yom Kippur, the Jewish holy day of atonement.

    Eyewitness
    Eyewitness: Yom Kippur swim

  • Douma

    Walking in Palestine

August 2010

  • Daniel Bent's epic journey to India by bicycle

    Backpacking adventures: real stories

    Whether you're thinking of a year out, need a career break or just an adventurous holiday, find inspiration with these extraordinary gap-year tales

April 2010

  • Israeli tourist board ad

    Israeli tourism ad banned for using photo of East Jerusalem

    Advertising Standards Authority rules poster showing Western Wall and Dome of the Rock 'likely to mislead'. By Mark Sweney

March 2010

  • A thriving market in British passports

    Don't hand passport to officials, FCO tells Britons travelling to Israel

    Foreign and Commonwealth Office says visitors should not hand documents to Israeli officials unless absolutely necessary

November 2009

  • Navajo women herding sheep

    50 ultimate travel experiences | culture

    From hunting in the Amazon to drumming at a powwow, explorers, travel writers and tour operators remember their favourite travel moments

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