Is it really safe to visit Israel?
Yes ... clearly and emphatically. This question is only asked by people
who have not been to Israel. The fact that millions of people visit
Israel every year and return safe and happy shows how exaggerated
news reports are about Israel.
In fact, Israel has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. Plus,
the chances of being involved in violence is actually far higher in
visiting most major cities in the world than in touring all of Israel.
Finally, visitors who come to Israel sense just how safe we feel in our
homeland when they see for themselves our children walking alone
or in small groups to and from school each day.
Precautions we will take:
Our land operator and our tour leaders will remain in constant contact throughout the trip. Should any potential problems arise that might be of the slightest concert, our itinerary will immediately change.
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A private motorcoach, not public transportation, will bring you to and from the hotels and to all the sites throughout the whole trip.
Tel Aviv, Haifa, and any other modern Jewish cities will not be visited since they are located on the coast near the West Bank. Since these places have no significance biblically, there is no reason for our tour to visit.
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Anywhere there is a potential for violence, we promise we will not go such as the West Bank where Hebron, Samaria, Shechem/Nablus are located. We will be wise in our choices of all destinations, always being on the lookout for any possible threat to safety.
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We will focus on biblical and historical sites in Jerusalem rather than in malls and other public sites.
These facts and the travel record of our many visitors speak for
themselves. Ask someone who has been to Israel — then, come see
for yourself.