Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This question is just for Jews and people who are familiar with and support Israel generally. Don’t reply if you don’t fit that description please.
Would you travel to northern Israel in Spring 2024? March-June timeframe. Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Masada/Dead Sea, maybe Petra.
I opened it to respond because I've lived there and spent a lot of time there for work. I'm not jewish though, so I won't give you any advice.
“…and people who are familiar with and support Israel generally.”
You didn’t even bother to read the whole post. NP.
OP, I would not make non-refundable plans to go in the spring.
The post is off-putting. You don't need to be a supporter of Israeli politics or Jewish to answer a travel question.
+1
You don’t need to be Jewish or a supporter of Israeli politics to hope for peace.
-a Jewish person who is highly critical of Israeli politics
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Petra is in Jordan.
...and near the SE part of Israel. This can not be a real post.
What does being in SE Israel have to do with anything? That is not near Gaza. It’s very common to combine an Israeli trip with Petra.
Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Dead Sea and Petra are far from the conflict now but it’s still too soon to know for spring. I would only book if everything is fully refundable.
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Petra is in Jordan.
...and near the SE part of Israel. This can not be a real post.
What does being in SE Israel have to do with anything? That is not near Gaza. It’s very common to combine an Israeli trip with Petra.
Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Dead Sea and Petra are far from the conflict now but it’s still too soon to know for spring. I would only book if everything is fully refundable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This question is just for Jews and people who are familiar with and support Israel generally. Don’t reply if you don’t fit that description please.
Would you travel to northern Israel in Spring 2024? March-June timeframe. Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Masada/Dead Sea, maybe Petra.
How about Jews unfamiliar and unsupportive of Israel?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This question is just for Jews and people who are familiar with and support Israel generally. Don’t reply if you don’t fit that description please.
Would you travel to northern Israel in Spring 2024? March-June timeframe. Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Masada/Dead Sea, maybe Petra.
I opened it to respond because I've lived there and spent a lot of time there for work. I'm not jewish though, so I won't give you any advice.
“…and people who are familiar with and support Israel generally.”
You didn’t even bother to read the whole post. NP.
OP, I would not make non-refundable plans to go in the spring.
The post is off-putting. You don't need to be a supporter of Israeli politics or Jewish to answer a travel question.
Also, only an idiot would even ask this question. You can't even fly there on most airlines currently. What does the OP think is going to change in a few months?
I know people who have been going there regularly since Oct. 7 to visit and others who are planning to go in December (entirely separate from the flights that were bringing reservists back). El Al has flights, even if other carriers don't, so it's entirely possible to get there. Separate question from whether it's a good idea, but the flight logistics aren't as bad as you're suggesting.