If you mean in Israel, then in northern Israel in the Golan Heights or the Galilee.
Some also go to the south of Israel near the Red Sea in a city called Eilat. There is
also the Dead Sea also known as the Salt Sea in the center of the country. Finally
people go to the West Coast near Tel Aviv to soak in some rays on the beach or
to go to amusement parks.
If you mean outside of Israel, many Israelis vacation in nearby countries. Many
Israelis used to go to Egypt and Turkey, although recent politics has made these
destinations untenable. They still go to Greece, Italy, and Spain in southern
Europe. Others go to India and Thailand. Still others vacation in the United States
and Canada. Israelis love to travel abroad.
Third contributor:
One of the greatest shocks I ever experienced while traveling on business
happened in the afternoon when I found the restaurant in my hotel closed,
as the staff prepared for a private party that evening. Turned out that the
party was hosted by the local Israeli consul, to celebrate an even-numbered
decade of the reunification of Jerusalem. The invited guests included several
local government officials, and most of the MANY Israeli tourists vacationing
in town. I was staying at the Chingiss Khan hotel, in UlaanBaatar, Mongolia.
Sadly, I was not invited.
On the contrary, Israelis are seeking peace.
Israelis.
Most Israelis range from Russian to Arab coloration. There are some Black, Hispanic, and Chinese Israelis, but they are a minority.
Inventions of AWACKS were created by Israelis.
Israelis are people native from Israel. Perhaps you mean what country do the majority of Israelis go to? In which the answer is the United States.
Arabs and Israelis have deep religious differences.Arabs and Israelis have deep religious differences.
Some Jewish Israelis give presents for Hanukkah. Most Israelis, though, reserve present-giving for a child's birthday.
Most Israelis are Jewish or Muslims and therefore, Christmas is just another day of the week for them. Christian Israelis (>1% of Israelis) celebrate Christmas with their families, quite like the USA or Europe.
Israelis are a vast number of religions: Jewish, Sunni Muslim, Orthodox Christian, Druze, Baha'i, Catholic, Messianic Jewish, Protestant, etc. Not to mention, many Israelis are Atheists. Israelis worship in accordance with their beliefs.
No. It is very rare, but the probability increases if you talking about Arab Israelis and Palestinians (as opposed to Jewish Israelis and Palestinians).
The "socialness" of Israelis is not consistent across Israelis.Secular Israelis tend to be more social with outsiders than Religious Israelis, but Religious Israelis tend to be more social with each other than Secular Israelis. People in small towns tend to be more social than people in the larger cities.However, in general, Israelis are more than willing to converse, but they might come off a little harshly. Israelis often compare themselves to cactus fruits (sabras) in that they have a thorny exterior but a sweet interior.
No way, Israelis are not allowed to any Arabic country except to Jordan and Egypt.