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ISRAEL

Christians believe that Jesus Christ once walked through the narrow, cobbled streets of Nazareth, the centre of Israel’s Arab population and the largest city of the Galilee. These days, the ochre-stone houses in old Nazareth are populated with artsy coffeeshops, galleries stocked with local handicrafts and traditional bakeries selling a sweet, cheesefilled pastry. On the outskirts of the Old City lies Nazareth Village, an

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