Israel recommends its citizens not to travel to more than 40 countries, including Azerbaijan
Baku /25.09.19 / Turan: The State Headquarters for National Security of Israel issued a warning for tourists on the eve of the holidays of Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Sukkot, celebrated in September-October.
In these recommendations, citizens are urged not to travel to a number of countries where attacks on Jews are possible, the Israeli resource Channel 9 reports.
The headquarters recalls that there are six countries that Israel is forbidden to visit by law - Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Iran.
In addition, a particular hazard level has been assigned to 40 countries and regions.
First level of danger (do not go, and if you are there, leave immediately) - Afghanistan, Kashmir, Libya, northern Nigeria, Sudan, Somalia, Philippines, Chechnya in Russia, southern Thailand.
Second level of danger (do not visit, and if you are there - leave as soon as possible) - Indonesia, Algeria, Burkina Faso, Djibouti, Cote d'Ivoire, Togo, Mauritania, Mali, Malaysia, Niger, Pakistan, Tunisia, Turkey and a number of countries in Africa.
Third level of danger (avoid visiting) - United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Egypt (except Sinai), Qatar, Kenya.
Fourth level of danger (to refrain from traveling without real need and to take increased security measures in this country) - Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Turkmenistan, Morocco, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, Oman.
The headquarters reminds that when traveling to any of the countries listed in the warning, Israelis are strongly advised not to write on social networks about specific plans, including address of residence, hotel name, date and time of flights, tourist route, real-time location marking. -02D-
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