Tel Aviv, Herzliya — and now Ashkelon is also on the investors' map.
In recent years, and especially in the post-war era, the expansion of the northern border and the security threat in the center, along with the search for a better quality of life, have made the coastal cities in the south – such as Ashkelon – an attractive option for investors and foreign residents making aliyah.
Is this real potential — or just an image that looks far from reality on the ground?