Basically, No. The Libyan government prohibits its citizens from going to Israel. The Israeli government requires special coordination for a Libyan to come to Israel. Unless the Libyan in question is high-ranking diplomat or important businessman, it is unlikely that he will be able to visit Israel.
Yes, you can visit Israel for tourism or vacation purposes.
The capital of libyans is tripoli
pilgrim go to israel to get spritualy
no
Libyans in general are friendly Libyans are mix of arabs and berbers and other tribes, but most libyans are Arab-berbers. Libyans known as brave people by what has happened in 2012 libyan revolution.
yes
A traveller may want to visit Israel because the traveller is Jewish, or simply out of curiosity.
There is a Biblical Zoo in Jerusalem, Israel.
Yes, Libyans eat pasta, but Libyans call pasta makroona.
The first leader of an Arab country to visit Israel was Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. He made a historic visit to Israel in November 1977, which was a significant step towards peace between Egypt and Israel. This visit ultimately led to the Camp David Accords and the Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty in 1979, marking a turning point in Arab-Israeli relations.
No, Israel is hightly developed. Visit and you'll see.
No, because my passport don't allow me to visit Israel.