Tourists Return to Holy Land en masse
DINA KRAFT
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
TEL AVIV - Rapelling down Judean Desert mountain faces, bumping along dirt roads by jeep and tucking notes into the Western Wall in Jerusalem, tourists have returned to Israel for winter vacation in the largest numbers since the Palestinian intifada began more than four years ago.
The perception that Israel is safer than it was a year ago, and renewed hopes for peace in the wake of Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat's death, are playing their part in luring tourists back, tourism officials and trip organizers said.
"During the intifada you literally begged people to come, and now people are begging you to get on the trip," said Marlene Post, president of Hadassah International and chairwoman of Birthright Israel in North America.
Across the board, more tourists are coming - Jewish and Christian, students and families, are all part of an overall surge in tourism in 2004. Some 1.4 million tourists are expected to come to Israel by the end of 2004, a 44 percent increase over last year.
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I myself was one of those 1.4 million in 2004 (was great)