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Israel Tours not going ahead if Foreign Office advice doesn’t change

The UK government is currently advising against all travel to Israel

June 27, 2025 09:58
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Israel tour leaders preparing for a previous trip (Photo: UJIA)
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Organisers of Israel tours have said that the trips won’t be going ahead if Foreign Office travel guidance isn’t changed.

Currently, the UK government’s advice is against all travel to Israel and the Palestinian territories. This was brought in on June 15, following the outbreak of the Israel-Iran war.

Prior to this, the FCDO had warned against "all but essential travel", excluding areas around Gaza, the West Bank and the Golan Heights, which were  designated as “red “ – no-go zones.

Following the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, UJIA Israel Experience and the Jewish Agency for Israel, which run the tours together, issued a statement on Thursday, saying that the Pikud HaOref (Home Front Command) guidance, which is responsible for civil defence in Israel, had “been returned to normal, with schools and educational trips now running again with no restrictions”.