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Backdropped by the Old City, fishing boats in the port in the northern Israeli city of Acre, July 9, 2013. A popular destination for tourist from Israel and the world alike thanks to its many historic sites, Acre is a mixed city, 72 percent Jewish and 28 percent Arab. Photo by Mendy Hechtman/Flash90
Backdropped by the Old City, fishing boats in the port in the northern Israeli city of Acre, July 9, 2013. A popular destination for tourist from Israel and the world alike thanks to its many historic sites, Acre is a mixed city, 72 percent Jewish and 28 percent Arab. Photo by Mendy Hechtman/Flash90
Backdropped by the Old City, fishing boats in the port in the northern Israeli city of Acre, July 9, 2013. A popular destination for tourist from Israel and the world alike thanks to its many historic sites, Acre is a mixed city, 72 percent Jewish and 28 percent Arab. Photo by Mendy Hechtman/Flash90
Sunset over the Mediterranean Sea seen from the port in the northern Israeli city of Acre, July 9, 2013. A popular destination for tourist from Israel and the world alike thanks to its many historic sites, Acre is a mixed city, 72 percent Jewish and 28 percent Arab. Photo by Mendy Hechtman/Flash90
Sunset over the Mediterranean Sea seen from the port in the northern Israeli city of Acre, July 9, 2013. A popular destination for tourist from Israel and the world alike thanks to its many historic sites, Acre is a mixed city, 72 percent Jewish and 28 percent Arab. Photo by Mendy Hechtman/Flash90
Ponies in the Old City of the northern Israeli city of Acre, July 9, 2013. A popular destination for tourist from Israel and the world alike thanks to its many historic sites, Acre is a mixed city, 72 percent Jewish and 28 percent Arab. Photo by Mendy Hechtman/Flash90
Backdropped by the Mediterranean Sea, an Arab family enjoy a picnic on the rocks of Acre Bay in the northern Israeli city of Acre, July 9, 2013. A popular destination for tourist from Israel and the world alike thanks to its many historic sites, Acre is a mixed city, 72 percent Jewish and 28 percent Arab. Photo by Mendy Hechtman/Flash90
An Arab youth jumps into the Mediterranean Sea from the ancient walls of the fortification around the Old City of the northern Israeli city of Acre, July 9, 2013. A popular destination for tourist from Israel and the world alike thanks to its many historic sites, Acre is a mixed city, 72 percent Jewish and 28 percent Arab. Photo by Mendy Hechtman/Flash90
Surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea, an Arab youth stands on top of remains of ancient walls of the fortification around the Old City of the northern Israeli city of Acre, July 9, 2013. A popular destination for tourist from Israel and the world alike thanks to its many historic sites, Acre is a mixed city, 72 percent Jewish and 28 percent Arab. Photo by Mendy Hechtman/Flash90
Backdropped by the Old City, young men ride a jet ski in the port in the northern Israeli city of Acre, July 9, 2013. A popular destination for tourist from Israel and the world alike thanks to its many historic sites, Acre is a mixed city, 72 percent Jewish and 28 percent Arab. Photo by Mendy Hechtman/Flash90
Backdropped by the Old City, fishing boats in the port in the northern Israeli city of Acre, July 9, 2013. A popular destination for tourist from Israel and the world alike thanks to its many historic sites, Acre is a mixed city, 72 percent Jewish and 28 percent Arab. Photo by Mendy Hechtman/Flash90
Khan al-Umdan ("Caravanserai of the Pillars" or "Inn of the Columns",) in the Old City of the northern Israeli city of Acre, July 9, 2013. A popular destination for tourist from Israel and the world alike thanks to its many historic sites, Acre is a mixed city, 72 percent Jewish and 28 percent Arab. Photo by Mendy Hechtman/Flash90