Yeah, my question was, why are they even visiting Turkey, or I guess it’s spelled Turkiye now?
> Among the other recommendations, Israelis in Turkey are asked to lock their hotel room doors and avoid opening the door to unknown individuals ... <
Perhaps a better recommendation would be not to go to Turkey in the first place.
I can see why a businessman would have to go to places like Turkey, Haiti, etc. But for tourists, what can you see there that you can’t see in a first-world country?
I’ve noticed a lot of young Israelis have a reckless wanderlust. I suppose they feel that the risk is worth it.
Here’s a safety guideline: don’t go to that anti-Semitic schithole. What’s the attraction, when they could go anywhere in Europe for about the same price?
I would rather go to Ukraine.
“ Among the other recommendations, Israelis in Turkey are asked to lock their hotel room doors and avoid opening the door to unknown individuals”
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Really? What’s next, “Look both ways when crossing the street? Are Israelis THAT stupid?
Hi.
Kidnapping is big business in Turkey.
Many reasons; ransom, slavery, kidney etc.
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