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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2009
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| Have you had any troubles there? How about visiting Arabic areas? |
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| Hi there, Tourists in Israel feel perfectly safe eating in restaurants, using public transportation and shopping in the mall due to the heavy security presence. Israel police is spread all around the center of the towns and Israeli police personal are well trained in preventing danger. For what I can gather on the net, most people suggest that Middle Eastern countries are on average safer than Western nations and as long as you use common sense whilst traveling and dress modestly all should be fine. Hope this helps Vacationbuddy
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2009
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| Well i have not gone there but still i would like to say that this time its not safe to visit Israel. As we have heard in news etc that the peoples living there is suffering from a great crisis and millitery forces are highly active and there is always condition like war so its not safe to visit Israel at this time. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2009
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| hi, you don't have to worry about your safety, I mean security is obviously an important issue in Israel. So the number of police that are around the city is actually kind of reassuring. :) |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2009
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| I have been to Israel three times and I never had any problems. The only place I saw some troubles was in Hebron, and Rachel's Tomb near Bethlehem where there were some kids throwing stones at soldiers. Both are in the Westbank, so not really Israel, and it's not common for most tourists to go to those places. You can most likely go to Bethlehem, just double check that there are no problems before you go. Hebron...well, go at your own risk. Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa, Dead Sea, Masada, Tiberias and Sea of Galilee, Eilat, etc. no problem. Terrorism is very unlikely to affect you at all. Only the precautions (security checks etc.) will affect you. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2010
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| I lived in Israel for 15 years. I always felt safe. The difference between perception and reality for a tourist is staggering.You see kids roaming around everywhere without grown ups. Regarding Arab ((West bank, East Jerusalem), it's better to use a guide. |
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