Among the major projects receiving funding are upgrades to Park HaTachana in Tel Aviv, the Port of Lights audiovisual show at the Port of Haifa, Bible Hill in Samaria, and Pilgrimage Road in the City of David in Jerusalem.
As Israel’s severe thunderstorms finally subside, tourists are returning north to enjoy its scenic landscapes and Mount Hermon, a region that has been off-limits for years due to conflict.
Israel has decided to maintain its positions on Mount Hermon and in Syria following the collapse of the Assad regime, aiming to monitor and defend its border against the conquering forces.
Despite the picturesque winter scene, the mountain's ski resort remains off-limits, designated as a closed military zone amid the 14-month conflict with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
During Chol Hamoed, the interim days of Passover, life in Israel takes a turn towards rest and relaxation, and people spend time with family and friends.
The Iron Dome missile defense system took out a Syrian missile headed straight for a popular ski resort in the Golan Heights, but Israeli skiers didn't let the interruption ruin their day on the slopes.
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