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Jerusalem, Bethlehem, & More Tour

Israel has been known to be a religious and spiritual center which witnesses hordes of people all year round. Later, you will drive to Bethlehem and see with your own eyes the silver star marking the place where Jesus was born, explore the multitude of Churches and Chapels in the Church of the Nativity compound, enjoy the bustle of Manger Square, see Shepherds Field and other places mentioned in Scripture all in the company of our experienced guides.
With Jerusalem's growth already limited to its north and south by Ramallah and Bethlehem respectively, and with green groups lobbying effectively to place bethlehem west bank christmas off-limits any plans for building in the forest land to the west of the city, the sole direction in which Jerusalem can grow naturally is eastwards.

We Travel to City in Bethlehem Distract Called Beit Sahour is one of the two highest cities in christian population, We will take a closer look on the lives of the local people and get to see the amazing hand crafted souvenirs they make as well as the Shepherds Field.
Because eastern Jerusalem is almost completely surrounded by a crescent of Israeli settlements, the argument goes, it is effectively cut off from the rest of the West Bank, part of the territory that the international community seeks to become a future Palestinian state.

Our Jerusalem and Bethlehem tour will provide a day of mystery and magic as you travel with our experienced guides to two of the world's most fascinating, ancient cities, and walk in the footsteps of famous historical figures from thousands of years.
Today, Israel is made up of diverse cultural groups - Lithuanians, Moroccans, Yemenites, Poles, Germans, Turks, Russians, Americans and Ethiopians, who constitute the Jewish community; and the Palestinians, Bedouins and Druzes, who make up the non-Jewish community.
Quickly becoming a dispute over control of the Holy Places, the controversy heated up so rapidly that in 1852 the Sultan of Turkey, ruler of the Holy Land, issued an edict that effectively froze all of the religious arrangements in effect at the time - including rights of possession, lighting, decorations and hours of worship.

Aviv Tatarsky of Ir Amim, a group advocating an equitable arrangement between Israelis and Palestinians in Jerusalem, said that creating Israeli contiguity in the city and cutting the Palestinian neighborhoods off from the West Bank was the goal of Har Homa and Givat Hamatos in the first place.
When you first enter the Church of the Nativity you'll no doubt notice the crowds concentrating on the right hand side - these are all the people queuing up to descend to the Grotto of the Nativity, the actual location where Jesus was said to have been born.

West Jerusalem has a blend of B&Bs, guesthouses, small hotels and large hotels - all the way up to 5-star accommodation, including the famous King David Hotel. The tours are offered several times a week and can be arranged in several languages. Then, enjoy guided tours of the city's standout sights, from the Church of the Nativity to Shepherd's Field.
Israel also severs as the land for Christian holy land tours where thousands of Christians flock to revisit their faith and follow the path of the lord. The Jerusalem and Bethlehem tour moves on to Bethlehem, the birthplace of Christ. Visitors can also drive if they reserve a car from a Palestinian rental service (Israeli car companies do not insure cars that go to the West Bank).
This is especially true in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, foremost among the sites governed by the status quo. Meet a driver at your hotel and then set out for the Mount of Olives to admire sweeping views of Jerusalem, Temple Mount, and the Dome of the Rock.

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