TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Tel Aviv has long been a gay paradise, one of
the few places in the Middle East where gays feel free to walk
hand-in-hand and kiss in public.
Now, thanks to its balmy climate,
vibrant nightlife and a creative government-backed branding campaign,
the city has become one of the world's top gay tourist destinations.
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