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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m afraid OP is a troll. Jews can travel to Arab countries. Jews can work in most Arab countries. We can’t go to Mecca but I’m not sure non Muslims can, period. I’ve been to multiple Arab countries and lived in one.[b] It is best to not get your passport stamped if you go to Israel,[/b] but otherwise I am free to travel. There are restrictions on Israelis but that’s for nationality (which yes, in this case happens to generally overlap with religion).[/quote] The Israel stamp story is a myth. https://andreasmoser.blog/2012/08/23/israeli-passport-stamp/[/quote] Did you actually read the post? It says that some Arab countries will not allow you in if you have an Israeli stamp in your passport. This has been true for many years. I lived in Iran back in the 70s and even then, which was a relatively modern time compared to now, you couldn't have an Israeli stamp. Oddly, you could be Jewish, and there was a reasonably large Iranian Jewish population.[/quote] Israel does NOT stamp your passports. Hasn't for a while now. So no need to worry about going there and then to an Arab country. https://new.goisrael.com/FAQ[/quote]
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