Even though the rest of the world recognizes Israel as a state, the UAE does not.
An unhelpful answer - the correct answer is from the UAE Embassy in Washington DC and applies to US citizens with US passports:
"All Americans with US passports valid for more than six months are welcome to enter the UAE, and no longer need to obtain a visa to enter the country if the duration of stay is less than one month. This includes US citizens with visas or entry stamps from other countries." This means you CAN enter the UAE with a US passport that bears a stamp from Israel.
Yes, although they may not travel on an Israeli passport, the UAE as most Arab nations does not recogonise the governement state of Israel. The same applies to anyone visiting who may have an Israeli entry or exit stamp in their passport.
If you are not listed in the UAE or Interpol or you passport shows a deny stamp of the country which you had the conviction there is no problem. But you better do not get caught in the UAE with drugs. Jail or execution can happen.
The UAE officially refuses to recognize the State of Israel or its right to exist, and it refuses to have any diplomatic relations with Israel. However, there is a growing business trade between the UAE and Israel.
Of course you can. You can enter just about any non-Arab country with an Israeli stamp. Even amongst Arab countries (the ones who don't accept Israeli passports) there are maybe 5 that won't grant entry because of an Israeli stamp.
Passport where exit stamp is posted
You cannot travel directly between the UAE and Israel as the UAE does not recognise the state of Israel; as such no diplomatic or direct travel links exist between the two. The UAE will not permit entry into the country who has an Israeli entry or exit visa in their passport
I think no as UAE do not welcome the passports stamped by Israeli officials.
Yes, immigrants enter and exit Israel.
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yes
There are no zip codes in Dubai.
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