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"I found Abraham Tours aimed at independent, budget travelers who want lots of context — they give extensive information about the culture, history, and politics of the region — and offer trips from short half- or one-day outings to 2–12 day itineraries focused on hiking, food, or the desert. Their short offerings include a Jerusalem graffiti tour ($28) and a kibbutz experience from Tel Aviv ($63); a three-day Jerusalem and Dead Sea tour starts at $146 and a five-day northern and coastal trip costs about $375. They also run “dual narrative” one-day tours of Gaza, Jerusalem, and Hebron (around $100) that include activities such as driving along the Gaza border, exploring Jericho, seminars on the Gaza–Israel conflict, and even video calls with Gaza residents to present both sides." - Matthew Kepnes