What countries can I visit if I've been to Israel?


What countries can I visit if I've been to Israel? Entering both Jordan and Egypt from Israel is permitted and you can do so by land crossing directly from Israel. (For more information on land crossings and possible stamps there, read the land-crossing section below.)


Can Jews visit Lebanon?

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.


Can Israelis visit Jordan?

Visiting Jordan independently is simple enough. There are daily public buses and shuttles from Tel Aviv and Jerusalem to Eilat. From there, you can cross into Jordan via the Wadi Arava border. Most nationalities are eligible for a visa-on-arrival.


Should I carry my passport with me in Israel?

It is advisable to make a photocopy of your passport and carry it with you. Visits to Bethlehem require a passport.