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Discover the best Dead Sea hotels in Ein Bokek as we round up the most noteworthy picks. ... No trip to Israel is complete without a requisite floating-in-the-water selfie.
DEAD SEA, Israel (JTA) — Nearly three weeks after Kibbutz Be’eri was massacred, its surviving members still gather for their community’s traditional evening meeting.The kibbutz, ransacked ...
EIN BOKEK - The Dead Sea is dying, goes the conventional wisdom: The water level of the fabled salty lake is dropping nearly 1.2 metres a year.
This unique feature of the lake (the Dead Sea isn’t actually a sea!) makes it a must-visit for all those visiting Israel. Save your plans to swim for the Mediterranean, or for a resort pool, as ...
An Israeli visitor at a Dead Sea hotel resort poses with mineral-rich Dead Sea mud lathered on her skin on Nov. 10. Ofir Berman for NPR But today the Dead Sea is dying, and its banks are collapsing.
Royal Dead Sea Hotel has lost 80% of its workers due to the war and its CEO says ... They immigrated to Israel from Turkey and Morocco in the 1950s and 1960s and were settled in Sderot and ...
Israeli flags hang from balconies at the David Dead Sea Resort and Spa in Ein Bokek. The hotel is now a temporary home to members of the Kibbutz Beeri, who were displaced by the Oct. 7 Hamas attack.
Several attempts to return home to Sderot have convinced Netanel Divker that he’s better off staying as an evacuee at a hotel near the Dead Sea. On October 7, the 73-year-old was on his way to ...
It is no secret that the Dead Sea, Israel’s world wonder at the lowest point on earth, ... the Southern Dead Sea and the hotel district in Ein Bokek are 100% artificial. ...
A blanket along the beach of an Israeli hotel resort on the western banks of the Dead Sea on Nov. 10. Israel's Dead Sea hotels are actually built on the banks of an artificial evaporation pool of ...
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