Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how people here are so cautious about everywhere on Earth except Israel, a genocidal killing machine that has destabilized the entire Middle East. Don’t go OP.
I think the U.S. did a pretty good job at destabilizing the Middle East in the past two decades. Don’t give all the credit to Israel.
Anonymous wrote:I love how people here are so cautious about everywhere on Earth except Israel, a genocidal killing machine that has destabilized the entire Middle East. Don’t go OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how people here are so cautious about everywhere on Earth except Israel, a genocidal killing machine that has destabilized the entire Middle East. Don’t go OP.
Thank you
I've lived all over the world and shake my head when people are afraid of most countries here but somehow this is ok?
Anonymous wrote:I love how people here are so cautious about everywhere on Earth except Israel, a genocidal killing machine that has destabilized the entire Middle East. Don’t go OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most beautiful women in the world. Bar and Gal types abound. Enjoy.
What is a “Bar and Gal” type?
(You do realize, right, that not everyone’s primary focus is getting laid? I mean if they are a full grown adult.)
Anonymous wrote:Most beautiful women in the world. Bar and Gal types abound. Enjoy.
Anonymous wrote:You’ll have a great time. Agree with the poster that said stay at a hotel with bomb shelters on every floor (which is any new hotel). Otherwise you will feel safe. Make sure to check out the beach and restaurants.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve traveled to Israel before on business but I wouldn’t go now. They are waging a genocide and claiming it’s necessary for their own security, so why put your own safety at risk. Do a Teams call if you must deal with them at all.
Anonymous wrote:The practical risk is fairly small, but I still wouldn't go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that your work would send you to a country with significant safety risks (I say this as a Jew who has been to Israel). I know people who were there this summer during the bombings and were stuck and it was a horrific experience. Is the trip truly necessary? If so, I agree with the advice around avoiding public transport, crowded markets, etc. Will you have a local to help guide you? Israel is a very special and beautiful place, but I can't say I'd go right now...
Was this written 20 years ago? You do not have to avoid public transportation or crowded markets. Probably safer in crowds there than you are in the US.
Ummmm… ok? So you need to make sure your hotel has a bomb shelter on every floor but everything else is perfectly safe? Gotcha. I’d avoid those things but have at it next time you go.
The currently risks almost are exclusively due to missile and drone activity from nearby countries / terrorist organizations, not suicide bombers or mass shootings, which were way more common decades ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that your work would send you to a country with significant safety risks (I say this as a Jew who has been to Israel). I know people who were there this summer during the bombings and were stuck and it was a horrific experience. Is the trip truly necessary? If so, I agree with the advice around avoiding public transport, crowded markets, etc. Will you have a local to help guide you? Israel is a very special and beautiful place, but I can't say I'd go right now...
Was this written 20 years ago? You do not have to avoid public transportation or crowded markets. Probably safer in crowds there than you are in the US.
Ummmm… ok? So you need to make sure your hotel has a bomb shelter on every floor but everything else is perfectly safe? Gotcha. I’d avoid those things but have at it next time you go.
The currently risks almost are exclusively due to missile and drone activity from nearby countries / terrorist organizations, not suicide bombers or mass shootings, which were way more common decades ago.