Tel Aviv's Hard Rock Cafe - sandwiched between the sites of two suicide bombings which killed a total of 35 people - has closed, a casualty of slumping tourism.
"The Hard Rock Cafe's problem is that not many tourists are coming now to Israel ... and it's very hard to survive without [them]," Raanan Saad, who represents a group of foreign investors in the Israeli franchise, said.
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