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Tel Aviv, Israel

Tel Aviv has become a major business centre in recent years. Its thriving tech scene is now considered to be one of the best in the world, but it’s also a sunny getaway with a distinct culture

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Tel Aviv Convention Centre

The Tel Aviv Convention Centre attracts many international and domestic visitors thanks to its striking architecture and huge capacity for events

Jerusalem International Convention Center

As a destination of immeasurable historic importance, Jerusalem is an ideal location for unique events of any size

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Tel Aviv: one of the world’s best entrepreneurial destinations

Israel’s cultural capital has made a name for itself as a thriving ‘start-up nation’ on the world stage

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Head vs heart

Despite being a strong performer in education and science, Israel’s political deadlock continues to stifle international business relations. Jenny Skidalski asks if medical research can heal the international community’s relationship with the Holy Land

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Israel

Israel is a long-contested land that was born of political compromise after the end of World War II, but its roots go back as far as the biblical state of Zion. Jerusalem at its heart attracts millions in pilgrimage every year, yet Israel is far from a backwater theocracy but a pulsing modern nation with […]

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Tel Aviv

Liberal, fun-loving Tel Aviv is too often defined by what it’s not; this is not Jerusalem, this is no city of antiquity. What it is, is a vibrant, high-octane capital blessed with gorgeous Mediterranean beaches and an epic social scene that seems capable of serving up a party at any hour of the day. It’s […]

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Jerusalem

The Old City of Jerusalem is perhaps the holiest square kilometre on Earth. The Farthest Mosque, Dome of the Rock, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Western Wall are just four of the holy sites within its bounds, making it scared it Islam, Christianity and Judaism alike. Centuries of pilgrimages and crusades have […]

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