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Several Israelis injured in bus accident in northern Thailand, one in critical condition
The Foreign Ministry said on Saturday that it's on its way to the accident site in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand, where a bus carrying ten Israelis was overturned.
Philippine ambassador targets surge in Israeli tourism through direct air link
Birthright gears up for winter as 10,000 visitors expected in Israel, from America to Europe
Clashes break out in Italian port town between Israeli tourists, pro-Palestinian protesters
Israel-Morocco tourism: 200,000 Israelis expected to visit this year
After the kingdom reopened skies to visitors, the tourism sector is preparing for a wave of sightseers.
Israeli tourists steal duty-free products in Dubai - report
The items that were stolen included bottles of alcohol, chocolate and even a gold-plated iPhone.
Italy tops Israeli tourists' searches since Omicron
22% of site traffic from Israel in recent weeks has been directed towards information on traveling to Italy, with the US in second place with 19% of searches.
How Eilat is trying to shift its image
This winter, through the 101 Experiences program, the Eilat Tourism Corporation is offering tourists a glimpse into the other side of Eilat, a side that is rarely seen, completely free of charge.
Bennett thanks Turkey's Erdoğan for release of Israeli couple
This was the first public conversation between an Israeli Prime Minister and Erdoğan since 2013.
After Israeli couple release, don’t fall into Turkey appeasement trap - analysis
Ankara’s accusations of “espionage” and apparent threats to raise the price for the detainees show that it was using hostage diplomacy involving innocent tourists.
Israelis living in or visiting Turkey apprehensive after latest arrests
Modiin couple Natali and Mordy Oaknin were arrested suspicion of espionage after they were spotted taking a photo of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s presidential palace.
How traveling the world transformed a family
In 2018, Darren Gladstone and his wife, Shoshi, set off on a yearlong journey from their home in Tzur Yigal with their children, Mili, then 9, Eyal, 8, and Guy, 5.
Out of options: Israeli tour guides march in protest of closures
Israel's inbound tour guide industry is sandwiched between two different recent government decisions that have made earning a living virtually impossible.
Israeli student, Foreign Min. employee investigated for visiting Iran
An Israeli student allegedly entered Iran and stayed there for a short while prior to starting his position at the Foreign Ministry.