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With enormous Christian tourist potential in Jordan-Jericho-Jerusalem corridor, major new tourism project launched in West Bank.

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The Intercontinental is a luxury hotel in Jericho, a city Palestinian officials would like to see draw more tourists.

Israel had a record year for tourism in 2013. Some 3.5 million people visited the Holy Land, 53% of whom were Christians.

Palestinian and Jordanian officials are eager to draw more tourists of all kinds, including Christians, and believe they have sites that can and should draw pilgrims.

Among them:

Indeed, some — myself included — believe the Jordan-Jericho-Jerusalem corridor represents enormous potential for increased Christian tourism that would also be a blessing to the economies of Jordan, the Palestinians and Israel, and perhaps for peace between all three, as well.

In this context, I found this headline on an Israeli website intriguing: “Largest tourism project in West Bank gets underway — Billionaire Munib al-Masri’s Gate of Jericho plan to feature a series of high-level hotels over 740 acres outside Jericho.”

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