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Plan language: РусскийThings to do in Israel include visiting the Western Wall, a sacred site in Jerusalem attracting millions annually, exploring Masada's dramatic desert fortress with panoramic views of the Dead Sea, and floating in the Dead Sea, famous for its hyper-saline water that's nearly 10 times saltier than the ocean. Each spot offers a unique glimpse into Israel's rich history and landscape.


Galilee
Experience serene waters and rich history in one stunning spot. Sail, swim, or explore the vibrant shores where tales come alive.
Краткие факты: A vast freshwater lake sits below sea level, offering the lowest freshwater body on earth and an important water source in the region. Around 21 kilometers long, it is famous for its biblical connections and lush surrounding landscapes.
Основные моменты: Glide across peaceful waters that mirror the sky, while ancient boat remains below whisper tales of millennia-old fishing communities. At dusk, watch as vibrant sunsets paint the lake in fiery hues, creating an unforgettable magical atmosphere.
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Knafeh is a beloved Middle Eastern dessert made with thin noodle-like pastry soaked in sweet syrup and layered with cheese, often topped with crushed pistachios.

Rugelach is a crescent-shaped pastry filled with nuts, raisins, and cinnamon, brought to Israel by Eastern European Jews and now a popular treat.

Halva is a dense, sweet confection made from tahini and sugar, commonly enjoyed in Israel with variations in flavor and texture.

Shakshuka is a traditional Israeli breakfast dish featuring poached eggs in a spicy tomato and pepper sauce, often enjoyed with bread for dipping.

Falafel consists of deep-fried balls made from ground chickpeas and herbs, widely considered a national street food in Israel.

Sabich is a popular Israeli sandwich stuffed with fried eggplant, hard-boiled eggs, salad, tahini, and amba, reflecting Iraqi Jewish culinary influences.

Arak is a traditional anise-flavored alcoholic drink, often enjoyed diluted with water and ice, popular in Israeli social and festive settings.

Mint lemonade is a refreshing and widely loved drink in Israel, made fresh from lemons and fresh mint leaves, perfect for hot days.

Turkish coffee is richly brewed and served unfiltered, holding cultural significance in Israel among various communities.
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