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  4. Is Israel Safe to Visit? And Other Things to Know About Israel Travel

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  5. Is it safe to travel to Israel? Everything you need to know

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  1. Latest Information for U.S. Citizens

    Please see the latest Israel Security Alert. U.S. citizens should heed the Travel Advisory for Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza. The U.S. Embassy continues to closely monitor the dynamic security situation in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza. There are active military operations and active rocket and mortar fire in Gaza and the Gaza periphery.

  2. Traveling to Israel Now: What To Know

    The short answer to this question is yes. While many governments worldwide have recommended only essential travel to Israel, it is possible and feasible to fly to Israel. In fact, tourists continue traveling to Israel every day. There are a range of airlines operating flights in and out of the country, and hotels are available for your stay.

  3. Is it Safe to Travel in Israel? What's it Like in Israel Now?

    However, it's statistically very safe to travel within Israel. Personal safety in Israel is always incredibly high and crime very low, especially when compared to many Western countries and cities. In regards to crime, traveling in Israel is actually safer than staying at home in the UK, USA, or most other western countries.

  4. Israel, the West Bank and Gaza Travel Advisory

    Reconsider travel due to terrorism and civil unrest. U.S. government employees in Israel under Chief of Mission security responsibility are currently restricted from all personal travel to the West Bank, except: U.S. government employees can use Routes 1, 90, and 443 at any time. U.S. government employees are permitted personal travel to Jericho.

  5. ISRAEL TRAVEL ALERTS & SAFETY INFORMATION

    During these challenging times, we in Israel stand together with you, the American people, offering our prayers and support, united in the hope for a brighter, better tomorrow. ISRAEL TRAVEL ALERTS & SAFETY INFORMATION In order to remain fully informed, below is the updated information about the ongoing situation in Israel with regard to the […]

  6. Who can travel to Israel and how, as country reopens to visitors on

    Travelers at the Ben Gurion International Airport, on December 21, 2021. (Flash90) Israel is set to reopen its borders to vaccinated and some recovered foreign tourists starting Sunday, January 9 ...

  7. Israel travel advice

    Help from FCDO in Israel and the OPTs. Consular support is severely limited where FCDO advises against travel. If you need consular assistance call: +44 176 766 7600 (UK number) +972 (0)3 725 1222 ...

  8. Alerts and Messages

    Alerts and Messages. Level 3: RECONSIDER TRAVEL - Israel, the West Bank and Gaza Travel Advisory. Read More. Updated with information on travel restrictions for U.S. government employees under Chief of Mission security responsibility. Read More.

  9. Updated FAQs Regarding New Israeli Travel Procedures for U.S. Citizens

    By phone ( for denial of entry only ): U.S. citizens may call the Embassy at the phone numbers on our website: U.S. Citizen Services - U.S. Embassy in Israel (usembassy.gov) ( +972-2-630-4000) You may also wish to contact the auditor for the Israeli Population and Immigration Authority at [email protected] to report discrimination at an airport ...

  10. Entry to Israel

    Starting from Monday 15.5.23 at midnight (between Monday and Tuesday) - there are no longer COVID restrictions on entering Israel from abroad. However, if you are a confirmed COVID case, it is recommended not to board a flight. If boarding is necessary, it is recommended to wear a mask during the flight. Non-Israeli citizens must comply with ...

  11. Israel, including the West Bank and Gaza Traveler View

    Travelers to Israel, including the West Bank and Gaza are at increased risk of exposure to poliovirus if: 1) they work in health care settings involving direct patient contact, 2) assist in refugee camps or other humanitarian aid settings, OR 3) have limited access to clean drinking water and sanitation .

  12. All the information you need to know before traveling to Israel

    Out of an abundance of caution over the new Omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus, as of November 28th, 2021, Israel has closed its borders to all tourists until December 13th, 2021. Only citizens of Israel and specific visa holders are allowed entry to Israel. If you had a trip scheduled during that time, even if you or your group had been ...

  13. COVID-19 Update: Israel Travel Rules & Guidelines

    While travel to Israel has returned to normal, the airport experience at Israel's international airport, Ben Gurion Airport, is still more complex than it was before COVID-19. Travelers have reported much longer waiting times than usual, and trouble with public transport once leaving the airport.

  14. Safety and security

    FCDO travel advice for Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.

  15. Is Israel Safe for Travel RIGHT NOW? (2024 Safety Rating)

    OVERALL RISK: MEDIUM. Israel is overall safe to travel to, with considerably low crime rates where tourists are free to explore without having to worry about street crime. However, it is advised that you remain vigilant at all times, especially on public transport since Palestinian terrorist groups have been known to target buses and bus-stops.

  16. Security Alert: U.S. Embassy Jerusalem (March 5, 2024)

    E-mail: [email protected]. Website: https://il.usembassy.gov/. State Department - Consular Affairs. 888-407-4747or 202-501-4444. Israel, West Bank, and Gaza Country Information. Israel, West Bank, and Gaza Travel Advisory. Enroll in Safe Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive security updates.

  17. Travel Warning

    Recommendations of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Health Albania. Map. Country. Algeria. Threat Level 04. Recommendation Avoid travel to this destination. Area Under Threat All areas of the country. Details There is terrorist activity in Algeria. In recent years, terrorist organizations like JNIM and ISIS carried out several terrorist ...

  18. What to know on travel safety as the Israel-Hamas war continues

    Oct. 24, 2023, 4:02 PM PDT. By Harriet Baskas. Last Thursday the State Department advised travelers from the U.S. to "exercise increased caution" worldwide because of the Israel-Hamas war ...

  19. Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories Travel Advice & Safety

    Be alert to personal safety risks. Monitor local media and public safety information updates through the National Emergency Portal (accessible in Israel only). Our overall travel advice level for Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories remains at reconsider your need to travel, with higher levels applied to some areas.

  20. Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip travel advice

    This may increase risks to your personal safety. Travel to and from West Bank. The West Bank is divided into three administrative divisions, which fall under varying degrees of administrative and security control between Palestinian and Israeli authorities. Israel sets out the entry and exit requirements for the West Bank.

  21. Is It Safe to Visit Israel?

    What Places are Safe to Visit in Israel. As a rule of thumb, some places are safer than others in the Holy Land. However, there is not a definitive list of safe and unsafe traditional tourist destinations in Israel. Popular places such as Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Nazareth, Akko, Haifa, Safed, Beer Sheva, Ein Bokek, or Eilatare most of the time safe ...

  22. Update: Is it safe to travel to Israel, Egypt and the Middle East?

    As of Oct. 18, travel to Jordan is still permitted, according to the FCDO, though travel within 3 kilometers (1.86 miles) of Jordan's border with Syria should only be undertaken if essential. The FCDO has, however, advised that crossings between Jordan and Israel may be closed at short notice.

  23. Travel advice for Israel following the deadly clashes: Everything you

    On October 11, the US State Department raised its travel advisory for Israel to level three, "reconsider travel," and Gaza to level four, "do not travel.". The situation remains fluid and ...

  24. War in Gaza has plunged Israel's tourism industry into a crisis it will

    Most major airlines have suspended travel to Israel over concerns of safety, and governments around the world have advised their citizens against travelling there. Standard travel insurance ...

  25. Why is Israel forcing the evacuation of part of Rafah, Gaza's last

    Israel has made similar assertions at different points in its seven-month assault on Gaza, which has killed nearly 35,000 people and injured more than 70,000.

  26. Travel alerts

    Original travel dates Airports affected Original ticket purchased on or before; January 8, 2024 - January 9, 2024: Appleton, WI, US (ATW) Cedar Rapids, IA, US (CID)

  27. Is it safe to travel to Egypt? Latest travel advice

    Egypt's border with Israel and Gaza sits on the eastern end of the Sinai Peninsula, and the FCDO warned against travel to the entire Egyptian border region of North Sinai before the events of ...

  28. Gaza latest: Israel's use of weapons provided by US likely violated

    A report by the US government has said that Israel's use of US-provided weapons in Gaza likely violated international humanitarian law. In the findings of a state department report - known as the ...

  29. Biden says US won't supply weapons for Israel to attack ...

    The shipment was supposed to consist of 1,800 2,000-pound (900-kilogram) bombs and 1,700 500-pound (225-kilogram) bombs, according to a senior U.S. administration official who spoke on the ...

  30. Israel seized control of Rafah border crossing. The impact could be

    Rafah is the site of Israel's latest campaign in its war against Hamas. It's also home to some 1.3 million Palestinians. More than half of those people have fled fighting in other parts of Gaza.