UK Lifts Travel Advisory on Israel, Boosting Tourism Prospects
The British government has removed Israel from its 'no travel' list for the first time since the summer of 2025. This change comes after the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) had issued a 'do not travel' advisory due to tensions with Iran in June of the previous year. While the FCDO no longer advises against all travel to Israel, it still cautions against travel to Gaza, areas within 500 meters of the Gaza border, parts of the West Bank, and northern Israel, including the Golan Heights. The advisory now allows travelers to purchase standard travel insurance, which was previously unavailable under the blanket warning.