Israelis generally cannot enter Bethlehem due to security restrictions imposed by the Israeli government, stemming from the city's location within the West Bank and its designation as an area under Palestinian Authority control. Access is limited primarily for safety reasons, as there have been historical tensions and conflicts in the region. Palestinians, however, can enter and exit freely, although they also face checkpoints and restrictions when traveling to Israeli-controlled areas.
Yes. sure. Even israelis can enter Qatar.
No, Israelis do not need visas to travel to Aruba.Specifically, Israelis need valid Israeli passports and return tickets. They enter without visas. They can stay up to thirty days at a time.
The only city under Palestinian control with that situation is Bethlehem. However, the cities of Jerusalem, Nazareth, and Tiberias, which are under Israeli control also elicit controversy between Christian and Muslim ethnic Palestinian Israelis (Arab-Israelis).
they speak Hebrew in Bethlehem so merry Christmas would be חג מולד שמח but unfortunately i cant pronounce it! :-) חג מולד שמח to you! LOL!
"Israeli" and "Palestinian" are political groups. The religious groups would Jewish, Christian, or Muslim. As for whether the Israelis or Palestinians are in control of Bethlehem, Bethlehem is ostensibly in Zone A of the West Bank which means that the Palestinian Authority has both municipal control and police responsibility. Of course, like most places in the West Bank, though, there is significant Israeli interference.
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u cant
you cant
On the contrary, Israelis are seeking peace.
there are no code there so that u cant enter it
Bethlehem is in Palestine.
Israelis.