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The following list of Consuls General of Israel to the United States of America is arranged by the Israeli Consulate's location in the United States. At each location the Israeli diplomats are listed in reverse chronological order.
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Israel, excluding honorary consulates. As of November 2021, there are 82 resident embassies, including a Taiwan office, and 22 consulate-generals and two representative missions in the 165 states that recognise Israel .
Diplomatic missions in Israel are foreign embassies and consulates in Israel. There are currently 96 embassies in Israel, of which 90 embassies are located in the Tel Aviv District, [1] and six are located in Jerusalem. In addition to their embassy, some countries also maintain a consulate in Eilat, Haifa or Jerusalem.
Having consulates-general in Jerusalem not accredited to any foreign government is a result of the unresolved issue of the status of Jerusalem.Under the United Nations Partition Plan of 1947, Jerusalem was to become a corpus separatum under international control, separate from both the Jewish state and the Arab one whose creation the partition plan envisaged; that would have logically entailed ...
Embassy Website Albania [1] Galit Peleg [2] Tirana ... New York, United States: ... 2020 Current consuls general from Israel: Host state (common names) Ref
From 19.10.2023 Citizens of Israel are allowed to visit the United States without a visa. [96] Therefore nationals of Israel can travel without a visa to all countries whose nationals can travel without a visa to Israel, except Australia. Some countries have decided to give unilateral visa free to Israeli nationals in order to boost tourism ...
On February 25, 2024, Aaron Bushnell, a 25-year-old serviceman of the United States Air Force, died after setting himself on fire, while live streaming the event, outside the front gate of the Embassy in protest of perceived genocide and U.S.-backed support of Israel in the Israel–Hamas war. [4]
The Israeli travel document in lieu of national passport (Hebrew: תעודת מעבר במקום דרכון לאומי Teudat ma'avar bimkom darkon leumi), commonly called Israeli laissez-passer (e.g. at Cabinet of Israel's official website), [2] is a travel document (provisional passport) issued to the citizens of the State of Israel who do not qualify for an ordinary Israeli passport e.g. if ...