Israeli passport

The Israeli passport (Hebrew: דַּרְכּוֹן יִשְׂרְאֵלִי Dárkōn Yīśreʾēli; Arabic: جواز سفر إسرائيلي Jawāz Sifr Isrāʾīlī) is the travel document issued to citizens of the State of Israel for the purpose of international travel. It grants the bearer visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 166 countries and territories, where they are entitled to the protection of Israeli consular officials.

Israeli passport
דרכון ישראלי
Front cover of a contemporary Israeli biometric passport (), issued since 2013
Polycarbonate data page of a contemporary Israeli biometric passport, 2014
TypePassport
Issued byMinistry of Interior of Israel
First issued1 January 2012 (biometric passport)
PurposeIdentification
EligibilityIsraeli citizenship
Expiration1, 5, or 10 years after issuance
Cost
  • 260 (adult, summer, online payment)
  • ₪165 (adult, winter, online payment)
  • ₪280 (adult, payment at passport office)
  • ₪135 (child, summer, online payment)
  • ₪100 (child, winter, online payment)
  • ₪150 (child, payment at passport office)

Although Israelis are allowed multiple citizenship,a government from 2002 regulation forbids them from using foreign passports when entering or leaving Israeli territory. Holders of the Israeli passport—or, in some cases, a foreign passport that has been used to enter Israel—are entirely prohibited from entering sixteen countries; this restriction includes the country's Arab or Palestinian citizens of Israel.

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