Flying abroad in the summer is considered a must for many Israelis. But with the country's reputation at an all-time low over the Gaza war, Israeli tourists are getting the cold shoulder in many places, and somtimes worse. Here's how they're responding

Dvora Lerech, an Israeli university student, recently returned from a five-day trip to London. For the first time in her life, she says, she avoided speaking Hebrew abroad so as not to be identified as Israeli.

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