
Israel Updates Guidance: Avoid Travel to Venezuela after US Operation
Israel’s Foreign Ministry updated its travel guidance on Saturday, January 3, advising citizens — including dual Israeli-Venezuelans — to avoid travel to Venezuela following the US strike and the capture of Nicolás Maduro. The advisory cited security concerns during a volatile transition and reminded the public that Caracas severed relations with Jerusalem in 2009.
Officials emphasized that consular assistance could be limited for Israelis already in the country. The notice came as multiple governments reassessed risk levels and airlines adjusted routes amid heightened uncertainty about the local security landscape and potential for unrest.
The update aligns with broader regional caution as authorities monitor developments, from street protests to ripple effects on diplomatic ties and travel logistics.
(TOI/VFI News)