The Israeli Foreign Ministry urges its citizens to hide their identity abroad
After the death of a military rabbi in the UAE, Israeli authorities advised their citizens abroad to avoid identification as "Israelis."
In connection with the murder of an Israeli military rabbi in the United Arab Emirates, the Israeli Foreign Ministry has issued recommendations to citizens abroad.
These measures are aimed at improving their safety in the face of an increasing threat. The National Security Headquarters has been advising Israelis since November 24, 2024: Avoid places associated with Jews and Israelis, including businesses, gatherings, and recreational areas. Exercise increased vigilance in public places such as hotels, restaurants and bars. Not to show your affiliation with Israel.
Cooperate with local security forces, report suspicious situations immediately. Do not post information about trips on social networks, avoid sharing photos or plans in real time. Keep movement to a minimum and stay in safe areas. These measures highlight the difficult situation faced by Israelis abroad and the need for increased security amid growing threats.
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