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Israel officially the State of Israel is a country in Western Asia located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Lebanon in the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan in the east, and Egypt on the southwest, and contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area. Also adjacent are the West Bank to the east and Gaza Strip to the southwest. Israel is the world's only predominantly Jewish state with a population of about 7.5 million people, of whom approximately 5.7 million are Jewish. The largest ethnic minority group is the segment denominated as Arab citizens of Israel, while minority religious groups include Muslims, Christians, Druze, Samaritans, most of whom are found within the Arab segment.

Old man praying, Jerusalem 2009 Charedic Jews at the Western Wall Entrance Western Wall Orthodox Jews with tallit (Jewish prayer shawl) Orthodox  Jews with tefillin (a pair of black leather boxes containing scrolls of parchment)
Conversation at the Western Wall Youngster with tallit and tefillin Women's side of the Western Wall Praying at the Western Wall Groom at the Western Wall
Bride and Groom Old man praying at the Western Wall Orthodox Jewish Family praying at the Western Wall Charedic Jew at the wall Charedic Jew teaching his daughter
Orthodox Jews praying Where do you come from? Detail of the Western Wall Old man praying Orthodox Jew
The tefillin is wrapped around the arm, hand and fingers Jewish Youngster with Kippah Via Dolorosa (the path that Jesus walked) Tariq al Wad Austrian Hospice of the Holy Family, Jerusalem
View from the roof of the Austrian Hospice Jerusalem from the roof of the Austrian Hospice A view of Jerusalem Religious symbols El-Khaldiya, Jerusalem
Shopping mall, Jerusalem The Cardo, Jerusalem Damascus Gate, Jerusalem Vendor at Damascus Gate, Jerusalem Suq Khan az-Zeit, Old City, Jerusalem
Christian Quarter, Jerusalem Church of the Holy Sepulchre The Edicule The Edicule, containing the tomb of Christ Inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
Pilgrims at the Stone of Unction, Church of the Holy Sepulchre Inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre Al-Aqsa Mosque, Jerusalem The Dome of Rock (Qubbat as-Sakhra), Jerusalem Qubbat as-Sakhra, Jerusalem
Qubbat as-Sakhra, Jerusalem Mount of Olives with the Russian Church of Mary Magdalena Qubbet as-Silsilla, Jerusalem Qubbet al-Arwah, Jerusalem Qubbat as-Sakhra, Jerusalem
Detail The Dome of Rock (Qubbat as-Sakhra) The Dome of Rock Arabic youngsters in front of the The Dome of Rock Palestinian girl Lion’s Gate, Jerusalem
The Mount of Olives overlooks the Old City of Jerusalem View from the mount of Olives Convent of the Pater Noster, Jerusalem Plaques of the Lord's Prayer in 62 different languages Convent of the Pater Noster, Jerusalem
Jewish Cemetry, Mount of Olives, Jerusalem Church of Mary Magdalena Jewish Cemetry, Mount of Olives, Jerusalem Separation Barrier, East Jerusalem Interior Bethphage Church with the Stone of meeting, Jerusalem
Al-Aqsa Mosque, Jerusalem Church of Mary Magdalena, Mount of Olives, Jerusalem Olive Trees in Gethsemane, almost 2000 years old Vendor at Mount Olives Tombs of the sons of Hezir (l) and Zachariah (r), Kidron Valley, Jerusalem
Cable car to Masada, Israel View of the Dead Sea from Masada Main rooms of the Northern palace, Masada, Israel Northern palace, Masada, Israel An unforgettable swimming experience, sinking is virtually impossible
Health resort at the Dead Sea The Dead Sea, 8.6 times as salty as the ocean The Dead Sea is 378 m (1,240 ft) deep Palm plantation at the Death Sea Roman aqueduct and the Mediterranean Sea at Caesarea, Israel
Roman aqueduct and the Mediterranean Sea at Caesarea, Israel Crusader  fortress at Caesarea, Israel Entrance to the citadel, dating from the Crusades Remains of the two-level building , the Governor’s house, Caesarea, Israel The Herodian Harbor, Caesarea, Israel
Harbor, Caesarea, Israel Fisherman at the harbor of Caesarea, Israel The "place of hearing" is located near Herod' palace, Caesarea, Israel A large Hippodrome in the shape of a long  "U" (50 X 250M), with 10,000 seats, Caesarea A large Roman theater, built by Herod, is still in use today for concerts
Father and sun at the Death Sea You want a Coke?