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Same as a RICH, WESTERN, FEMINISED ARAB country.
Israel is a developed crowded nation, hyper competitive, debtor's prison still legal, you can be prevented exit if you owe someone money, the women are all materialistic and hypergamous (although most are very hot), and in the Middle East. Pay rent in USD, but your salary is paid in Sheckles.
This 8,000 year old Jew-Arab thing is a family blood feud, they are originally related, brothers if you will. Think Hatfields and MacCoys. They don't even know why they fight any longer.
It does have one thing - it is in the Meditteranean Climate Zone. Awesome weather.
Israel is a developed crowded nation, hyper competitive, debtor's prison still legal, you can be prevented exit if you owe someone money, the women are all materialistic and hypergamous (although most are very hot), and in the Middle East. Pay rent in USD, but your salary is paid in Sheckles.
This 8,000 year old Jew-Arab thing is a family blood feud, they are originally related, brothers if you will. Think Hatfields and MacCoys. They don't even know why they fight any longer.
It does have one thing - it is in the Meditteranean Climate Zone. Awesome weather.
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I hate to sound crass but if there were a couple "nationalities" out there that the world would benefit from their mutual destruction then this would be it.globetrotter wrote: This 8,000 year old Jew-Arab thing is a family blood feud, they are originally related, brothers if you will. Think Hatfields and MacCoys. They don't even know why they fight any longer.
It does have one thing - it is in the Meditteranean Climate Zone. Awesome weather.
Arab Muslims didnt have a problem with the West before 1948. Keep that in mind. No need to wish Arabs dead.Repatriate wrote:I hate to sound crass but if there were a couple "nationalities" out there that the world would benefit from their mutual destruction then this would be it.globetrotter wrote: This 8,000 year old Jew-Arab thing is a family blood feud, they are originally related, brothers if you will. Think Hatfields and MacCoys. They don't even know why they fight any longer.
It does have one thing - it is in the Meditteranean Climate Zone. Awesome weather.
I have to travel to Israel in 10 days and I was wondering if I am going to have any issue to enter the country of to come back to Egypt....
Would you suggest that I ask to have the Israelian stamp on a separate paper instead than on the passport?
I have read that, if not with Egypt, I may have serious issues in entering others Arab countries with this stamp on my passport
Thank you so much for your help
Have a good day!
Thanks........
Would you suggest that I ask to have the Israelian stamp on a separate paper instead than on the passport?
I have read that, if not with Egypt, I may have serious issues in entering others Arab countries with this stamp on my passport
Thank you so much for your help
Have a good day!
Thanks........
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I lived there for two months, mostly in Tel Aviv but with several days in Jerusalem. I found the women in Jerusalem very friendly, but Tel Aviv is a bit of a big city where standoffishness is more the norm.
Crime is not an issue apart from the occasional explosion. It sometimes does not seem as first world as you might think. It is a bit rough around the edges and it is not quite as posh as you would expect. Israelis are not very religious but there are powerful groups like the Hasidim who harass secular people routinely.
I would go back there, but it is not one of my top places in the world.
Crime is not an issue apart from the occasional explosion. It sometimes does not seem as first world as you might think. It is a bit rough around the edges and it is not quite as posh as you would expect. Israelis are not very religious but there are powerful groups like the Hasidim who harass secular people routinely.
I would go back there, but it is not one of my top places in the world.
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If you are going into Egypt from Israel, you can tell the Israeli customs people, when you get there, and they will stamp your entry on a separate piece of paper, instead of in your passport. That way, when you arrive in Egypt, they won't reject your entry (they won't tolerate you coming from Israel). I traveled by bus from Israel into Egypt, so they knew I was coming from Israel, but they still wouldn't allow me to have an Israeli stamp in my passport. Stupid, I know.....rvacation wrote:I have to travel to Israel in 10 days and I was wondering if I am going to have any issue to enter the country of to come back to Egypt....
Would you suggest that I ask to have the Israelian stamp on a separate paper instead than on the passport?
I have read that, if not with Egypt, I may have serious issues in entering others Arab countries with this stamp on my passport
Thank you so much for your help
Have a good day!
Thanks........
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