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Nation marks Israel’s 69th birthday by celebrating in the sun

Israelis take to parks, beaches on Independence Day to barbecue, watch the air force flyover, Bible Quiz

Beachgoers in Tel Aviv watch the military airshow on Israel's 69th Independence Day, May 2, 2017. (Flash90)

Thousands of Israeli citizens and visitors gathered Tuesday at parks and beaches, at official ceremonies and even in the streets to celebrate Independence Day.

The festivities began Monday night, in accordance with the Jewish lunar calendar, with parties, concerts and fireworks in cities across the country.

Israelis visited museums and army bases, attended official ceremonies, watched the IAF flyover and — in keeping with Israeli tradition — barbecued.

Tourist sites were packed to capacity Tuesday and main highways left congested as hundreds of thousands of people headed out to celebrate the holiday.

The Israel Nature and Parks Authority said it closed some of its national parks due to too many visitors. The national parks at Ein Hemed, Horshat Tal and Mayan Harod were all closed after filling to capacity.

Heavy traffic was also reported on the approach roads to the Ashkelon national park.

Some 50,000 people spent the day on the shores of the Sea of Galilee in the north of the country, and tourist sites along the water line stopped accepting visitors due to overcrowding.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Reuven Rivlin attended a formal ceremony decorating 121 outstanding IDF soldiers. The prime minister and Education Minister Naftali Bennett also attended the annual Bible competition, and congratulated this year’s winner — 15-year-old Sagiv Lugasi of Ma’alot.

Israeli F-35 fighter jets fly over Jerusalem during celebrations marking Israel’s 69th Independence Day on May 2, 2017. (AFP Photo/Thomas Coex)
Israelis barbecue during Israel’s 69th Independence Day celebrations in Jerusalem, May 2, 2016. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
President Reuven Rivlin with outstanding soldier Hanoch Arga reunited with his father who surprised him with a visit from Ethiopia, after his son received an award of excellence at the ceremony for outstanding soldiers as part of Israel’s 69th Independence Day celebrations, at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem, May 2, 2017. (Hadas Parush/Flash90)
Israeli singer Carolina performs during a ceremony for outstanding soldiers as part of Israel’s 69th Independence Day celebrations, at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem, on May 2, 2017. (Hadas Parush/Flash90)
Israeli youths dance as they celebrate all night long Israel’s 69th Independence Day in the Mahane Yehuda market at the center of Jerusalem on May 2, 2017. (AFP/Menahem Kahana)
People celebrate Israel’s 69th Independence Day in Downtown Jerusalem on May 1, 2017. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
Fireworks from the Mount Herzl ceremony seen over the Knesset in Jerusalem, marking the beginning of Independence Day celebrations, on May 1, 2017. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, left, and Education Minister Naftali Bennett, right, with Sagiv Lugasi, winner of this year’s Bible Quiz at the Jerusalem Theater, May 2, 2017 (Shlomi Amsalem)
Israelis play with snow spray as they barbecue during Israel’s 69th Independence Day celebrations in Sacher Park in Jerusalem, May 2, 2016. (Hadas Parush/Flash90)
Beachgoers in Tel Aviv watch the Air Force airshow as part of Independence Day celebrations, on May 2, 2017. (Flash90)
Spectators watch the Air Force airshow on Israel’s 69th Independence Day in Jerusalem, May 2, 2017. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
An Israeli barbecuing during Israel’s 69th Independence Day celebrations in the Sacher Park in Jerusalem, May 2, 2016. (Hadas Parush/Flash90)

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