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The National Security Headquarters sharpens its recommendation to avoid non-essential travel to the United Arab Emirates: On November 21, terrorist elements murdered an Israeli citizen in the United Arab Emirates and it is feared that there is still a threat on the ground against Israelis and Jews in the area - the National Security Headquarters informs the Israeli public today (Sunday), November 24, 2024, that the United Arab Emirates is under a level 3 travel warning (moderate threat) ) which recommended avoiding travel that is not essential to the destination and calls on those staying in the capital to take precautions The following:1. Avoid going to businesses, places of gathering and recreation that are associated with the Israeli and Jewish population.2. Maintain increased vigilance in public places (including restaurants, hotels, bars, etc.).3. Avoid externalizing Israeli symbols. 4. Cooperate with the local security forces to obey their instructions and report immediately if you have been exposed to terrorist activity.5. Avoid publishing travel details on social networks and publishing photos and visit details before the trip and in real time" including various groups that focus on tourism abroad. It is generally recommended to lock profiles on social networks and avoid sharing.6. Visitors to the country are advised to reduce traffic and stay in secure areas.For additional rules of caution, it is recommended to enter the link: https:\/\/www.gov.il\/he\/pages\/travel_warning_info<\/a>For the avoidance of doubt, if there is a concern that you have been exposed to a threat from terrorist elements in a country abroad, it is recommended to first and foremost inform the local security services of the country where you are staying, and then Moked Travel warnings of the National Security Headquarters (operating 24\/7) at 02-6667444 for questions\/events on other issues, such as: personal security In the context of crime and anti-Semitism, consular issues, contact the Ministry of Foreign Affairs hotline (open 24\/7) at 02-5303155.<\/div>\n\n