I might go to Israel/Petra this summer and I do not want to be blocked out of a few countries that I wish to go to but don't accept Israeli passports. Do these countries block those with Israeli entry/exit stamps?
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Firstly, those people not wanting to have an Israeli stamp in their passport can request to have the stamp on a separate piece of paper. You request this when you hand over your passport at the airport passport control booth. . so do ask not to have your passport stamped and you'll be able to go wherever you want,
$50 should be kinda tight. it truly is about a border line on that you ought to likely nevertheless proceed to exist. I sugest to come back up with the money for reachable that you would have 70-80$ an afternoon and in case you are able to spend a lot less then large. ANd certain you ought to make sure Jerusalem Nazareth and Bethlehem and many better large web content in Israel. Have a effective vacation
no they don't. many people visit Israel and then go on to Egypt and all.
BTW Petra isn't in Israel.
The best thing you do is to ask the Israeli immigration authorities not to stamp your passport upon entry. They will give you a separate form for entry and they take it back upon departure
Many countries will not take you in if you contribute even a single shekel to "Israeli" bullets.
Millions of people would love to go to the Holy Land but do not go because of the stigma attached to supporting "the Regime" currently occupying the sacred territory.
If you will feel ashamed of the "mark of the beast" passport stamp you can have them stamp an alternative piece of paper that you can burn when are safely away from the place.
Good luck - I will pray for you.