At Turkish Resort, Arabs Fill Israeli Rooms
Written by Rob L. Wagner
Upheavals in Middle East bring changes to travel destinations
ANTALYA, Turkey – Old Town at dusk in this resort city on the Mediterranean coast is filled with hawkers selling jewelry, clothes and souvenirs. Shopkeepers easily transition from speaking Turkish to Russian, Polish and German as they spy tourists tentatively approaching their shops. Yet Hebrew, once among the languages mastered by bazaar sellers, is virtually non-existent.
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