Risk levelAvoid all travel to to Lebanon due to a deteriorating security situation, civil unrest, the increased risk of terrorist attack and the ongoing armed conflict with Israel. The security situation can deteriorate further without warning.
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According to official government advice, no. The Foreign Office has advised against all travel to Lebanon and is urging those currently in the country to leave while there are still commercial options.
Israeli law enforcement treats Lebanon as an enemy state. Israeli citizens or any other person who holds any passport bearing stamps, visas, or seals issued by Israel are strictly prohibited from entry to Lebanon and may be subject to arrest or detention for further inspection.
6 ? Crime rate and kidnappings are non-existentAs in most of the Arab countries, the crime rate is practically zero. No robberies, no violence. In Lebanon, you can walk around without a worry anywhere at any time, even women.
Regional travelYou may be refused entry into Lebanon if your passport bears an Israeli visa, an Israeli border stamp, or an Egyptian or Jordanian border stamp issued by an office bordering Israel, as such a stamp could indicate you visited Israel prior to visiting Lebanon.