The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has updated travel advice for Israel and the occupied territories. Travelers are being advised to avoid the West Bank due to the volatile security situation. Australians in the West Bank are advised to register with DFAT, who is offering information and support on leaving the country.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has updated travel advice for Israel and the occupied territories.
Australians in the West Bank are advised to register with DFAT, who is offering information and support on leaving the country.They’re also being warned not to travel to Gaza, border areas with Gaza, and border areas with Lebanon.
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