JERUSALEM - Israeli security officials on Monday warned citizens
traveling in Egypt, Jordan and other Muslim countries to leave
immediately due to a "concrete and severe" threat of terror attacks.
Israelis anywhere in the world should also be alert to the danger of
being kidnapped by operatives from Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant
group, according to the announcement from Israel's National Security
Council.
Israeli tourists are allowed to visit Egypt and Jordan, which have
peace agreements with Israel. But the council said any Israeli citizens
in those countries should cut their trips short.
The council also warned against travel to Morocco, where Israelis can
visit with special permission from that country's government, and to
Tunisia. But those warnings were less urgent than the "severe" warning
for other Muslim states.
The announcement on the council's Web site, a renewal of a travel
advisory issued twice a year, also warned Israelis not to travel to
Mideastern countries like Iraq, Yemen, Sudan, Lebanon, Syria, Saudi
Arabia and the Persian Gulf states, as well as African nations like
Somalia, Djibouti and Chad
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