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I have never been to Israel, how do I get there?
I have never been to Israel, how do I get there?
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13 subscribers  • asked 2019-03-286 years ago
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аватар AllOverTheWorld
alternatively by plane
аватар solt07
Ticket site UIA or El Al .. on your own or tour package
аватар Irchik3012z
Passport in hand and forward to the airport))) the main thing is that there would be no "dark" past, otherwise they will not be allowed into the country !!!
аватар ardzhik777
they say that many people are not allowed in, perhaps additional invitations or something else will be required ??
аватар Tana999
Build a submarine. Sailing to the north of the Red Sea (don't confuse the Suez Canal with the Gulf of Aqaba). You swim across the bay to the very end, and OPA is Israel !!! You can, of course, through the Mediterranean Sea, but it is more dangerous there. )))
аватар helena_fortuna
You buy a tour to Egypt, in TABA for a week, for example.
There is a border there.
Next - buy a one-day or two-day tour to Israel.
There is a border there.
The Israelis have been freaking out lately: many are not allowed in.
Therefore, even if it does not work out, then the rest will not be spoiled.
Enjoy Egypt!
аватар helena_fortuna
Or, get double the enjoyment of Egypt and Israel!
аватар Alex714
The question is trolling (judging by the formulation), the answer is the same - "look for a guide named Moses, the tour is long, but free." ;))
аватар mishatour
Or Michael, the tour is not long and paid))). But seriously ... tickets and go. Israel is not a flight to the moon and getting there is real and not difficult. By asking a specific question, you will get a specific answer.
аватар catalina777
What is the purpose of your trip? If you want to stay, then don't even try. If you want to visit holy places, read and see reviews about crossing the border, and if you are ready for this - buy a tour or tickets - and go ahead. You can see what you can encounter at the control in my video https://youtu.be/CcJv1hRmCcw Everything is based on an example of a real situation.
аватар ira.novo2000
At the expense of Egypt - true. You will lose almost two days, you will not get enough sleep, you will get tired, you will spend 5-7 standing at the border, but there will be a lot of impressions. And most importantly - if they don’t let you in, then they will return $ 70 out of 100 (see $ 100 in Egypt for the price of an excursion, no more - they sell at a price according to your tan - one price for white and red tourists, another for tanned and bargaining ones). And you'll only lose a day. If you fly to Israel, you will be put in jail before the plane. According to Israeli law, the air carrier company that brought you back must take you back. Therefore, it is better to take a ticket from an Israeli company there. You consider this money thrown away, plus if there are no places right away, that the period of imprisonment might be. and a week. And plus you lose on return tickets - about 65% of the cost will be returned for them - without commissions, insurance and fees
аватар ira.novo2000
Because while you are in prison, they don’t give you a mobile phone for a long time, it’s better for someone close to you who stays at home to buy tickets so that he can return the ticket back on time - otherwise you’ll lose everything.
And again, you lose everything if you bought all this in the cheapest configuration from a travel agency. Immediately specify how much you will be refunded in this case before you choose a tour.
аватар ira.novo2000
Damn, you can’t remember everything - be sure to let him take some kind of long-term storage food if you can’t stand legumes. In prison, they feed you a bun with chickpea hummus - these are such peas and that says it all. A cell for ten people, you don’t look like much - everyone is swollen not like a child, the stench is terrible.
аватар mishatour
ira.novo2000, issue a manual for illegal immigrants.)
аватар Bovik
A foreign passport, not even a biometric one, since with Israel visa-free, round-trip ticket + tour + money (for the period of stay according to the norm) or on your own for 5 days, with a paid hotel.
But ... they can wrap up.
There are many reasons.
аватар Alex_classic
Bovik, what kind of visa-free? If it were precisely "visa-free", then none of those arriving from Ukraine, Russia and other countries would be slowed down ...
аватар ira.novo2000
mishatour, why are you showing off - you can't fool the statistics - 40% of Russian-speaking tourists turn back. Maybe this is a consequence of a misunderstanding of the Russian language, rich in aphorisms, hyperbole and allegories. Maybe it's hatred for the USSR, where most often Jews return to live back from Israel even after 15-20 years of life in their hysterical homeland (not a mistake) compared even with developed countries such as the EU countries and the USA, Canada. Uncle Misha, the kingdom of heaven to him, would have explained more clearly ...
аватар Alex_classic
Dear ira.novo2000, be so kind as to throw a link to the very statistics that "you can't deceive".
As for your deceased relative, I do not know how to explain the information you have provided even more clearly. Information that has NOTHING to do with reality. I would especially like to highlight the fantasy on the theme of "hatred for the USSR" - for a country that no longer existed at the time of the birth of most Israeli border guards ...
аватар ira.novo2000
Alex_classic, it is immediately clear that you are far from the post-Soviet space - Uncle Misha is a well-known appeal to Zadornov, now deceased.
My statistics - Jews around me - my acquaintances Jews so far 80% have returned to Ukraine - almost everyone except pensioners
аватар Alex_classic
Perhaps, in a part of the post-Soviet space, they call Mikhail Zadornov "Uncle Misha." I am far from this part. I am close to another part, in which Zadornov was loved and respected up to a certain point. Up to a certain point and only. But at the same time, they never allowed themselves to call him so familiarly ...
Now about the "statistics around". These are not statistics, these are individual examples. They don't reflect the essence. And, moreover, they have nothing to do with the question asked: "I have never been to Israel, how to get there?"
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