Israel has issued a warning against travel to Egypt, Jordan and Morocco, citing fears that Israeli travellers will be targets of those unhappy with the ongoing war triggered by the deadly Hamas onslaught.
The announcement from the National Security Council in the Prime Minister’s Office and the Foreign Ministry said it was increasing alert for Egypt (including the Sinai Peninsula) and Jordan to a 4, and urged all Israelis in the country to leave as soon as possible.
For Morocco, the threat level was increased to 3, and Israelis were told to avoid non-essential travel.

The announcement read: “Given the ongoing war, we are witnessing a significant increase in anti-Israel protests in the past few days in countries around the world, and in particular, Arab countries in the Middle East.
“Hostility and violence have been displayed against Jewish and Israeli symbols. The rhetoric of global jihad has become more extreme, which is calling to harm Israelis and Jews around the world.”
The announcement says it is additionally recommended Israelis to avoid staying in all Middle Eastern or Arab countries, which include Turkey, Egypt (including Sinai), Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Morocco.
The advisory also recommended avoiding travelling to countries like Malaysia, Bangladesh, Indonesia and the Maldives.
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