Indonesia is a new tourist destination for Israelis
Maayan bin Hamo
Good news for Israeli tourists .. Indonesia opens its doors to the Israelis and the island of Bali turn into a hot tourist destination this summer
Following the announcement by the Israeli Foreign Ministry of removing restrictions on Israeli tourists entering Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim state, Israeli tourists began to think of a new tourist site, the island of Bali. Israeli political sources said Wednesday that "following quiet talks conducted by the Foreign Ministry in recent weeks through various international channels, it was decided to lift the restrictions imposed on the entry of Indo-Israeli tourists to Israel and, in turn, to cancel restrictions on the entry of Israeli tourists to Israel. Indonesia".
In the past, a small number of Israelis visited Bali, most of them businessmen who had to obtain a visa, and even had many difficulties to obtain. In recent years, more Israelis have been making deals in Indonesia, without much fuss. The announcement yesterday may change things and encourage tourism and business with the Islamic state, which has no diplomatic relations with Israel.
We can expect many Israelis to visit Bali, which is a magnet for thousands of tourists from around the world. Israeli tourists in Bali may find wonderful beaches, breathtaking views, forests, volcanic mountains, and others. It is expected that travel warnings to Indonesia, where beach buffs and Israeli nature continue to visit the destination of the desired destination, will not be prevented.
There are no diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Israel, but in recent years countries seem to have seen warmer relations. In an interview we conducted a few weeks ago with Yahya Khalil Stakof, the secretary-general of the world's largest Islamic organization, Nahdlatul Ulama, he said he believed there was a possibility of diplomatic relations between Israel and Indonesia. "If we succeed in finding a real peacemaking process, it will encourage the two countries to normalize relations together," he said.
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