Entry regulations: Israel puts new information page on the web

Beach in Tel Aviv (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Beach in Tel Aviv (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Entry regulations: Israel puts new information page on the web

Beach in Tel Aviv (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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Israel reopened to tourists on January 9, 2022. However, there are strict entry regulations, which are now being informed on a new homepage that the authorities have put on the Internet.

Under https://israelsafe.com/ is now extensively informed about the requirements that must be met for a stay in Israel. Furthermore, pretty much everything you need to know about local security measures can be found here.

According to a statement from the tourism association, the website is to be updated on an ongoing basis so that travelers can obtain first-hand information. Since Israel practices different entry regulations depending on where you are currently staying, it is highly advisable to inform yourself in good time before departure and to obtain all the necessary documents.

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