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Israel Foreign Ministry Recommends that Israelis Not Travel to Bolivia

Israeli tourists should not travel to Bolivia, the Foreign Ministry recommended on Sunday, April 6. Bolivia cut ties with the Jewish state in October 2023 to protest the Israel-Hamas War, less than a month after the Hamas attack.

Since severing ties, Bolivia has supported South Africa’s case at the International Court of Justice, accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza. The Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that droves of Israelis were denied entry to Bolivia, despite presenting proper credentials to obtain a visa. 

Among the documents required are proof of onward travel and hotel reservations. A visa can be obtained at any Bolivian embassy. Israel does not have representation in Bolivia, with the nearest Israeli office being in Lima, Peru.

According to the Foreign Ministry, Israel’s embassy in Peru is available for assistance in case of refusal of entry, in which case a traveler may also need to wait until onward travel is available back to their point of origin. 

In a social media group for Israelis traveling in Bolivia and Peru last week, Facebook user Shlomit Kahan Matanah wrote she was looking for assistance for her daughter. “Who is at the airport in Bolivia? My daughter is at the airport, they won’t let them in and took their passport and don’t want to return it to them.” The Israeli media outlet reporting this has been unable to confirm the specifics or outcome of this post.

Despite Bolivia’s choice to sever diplomatic ties with Israel post-October 7, some Israelis traveling in the South American nation have reported feeling strong support from natives for Israel. (JPost/VFI News)

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