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Crossing PointsRules of conduct at the various border crossing points.
Information may be obtained from the voice telephone answering service - 08-6379733 - which operates 24 hours a day. Rosh Hanikra crossing point - This crossing point is not a general crossing point between Israel and Lebanon, but is for UN forces primarily or special populations. The crossing point is open Sunday-Friday 07:00-24:00. Quneitra crossing point - This crossing point between Israel and Syria is intended for UN personnel, students, clerics, and other populations belonging to the Druze community in the Golan Heights. The crossing point is opened from time to time in coordination with the Israel Defense Forces and as needed. Fishing port at the Kishon (Ma'agan Shavit) - Intended for docking yachts. Border control services are carried out on the basis of a call according to the entry from or exit of yachts to the territorial waters of Israel. The crossing point is open seven days a week. Greater Haifa Port - Intended for commercial sea vessels, passenger ships and the shipyard. The border control services are provided seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Haifa Airport - Intended for the use of international flights according to the size and capacity of the aircraft. The border control services are provided during the airport's opening hours (06:30-20:30) on the basis of a call, seven days a week. Hadera port (Israel Electric Corporation) - Intended for ships bringing coal to the Israel Electric Corporation. Border control services are provided on the basis of a call seven days a week upon the arrival to or departure of a ship from Hadera port.
Jordan River crossing point (Sheikh Hussein) - This crossing point between Israel and Jordan is intended for Israeli citizens and for foreigners. The crossing point is open seven days a week 06:30-22:30. Border control services are provided during all the hours of the crossing point's activity. Allenby Bridge crossing point - This crossing point between Israel and Jordan is intended for the Palestinian population, residents of the eastern part of Jerusalem, and foreigners. The crossing point is open Sunday-Thursday 07:30-24:00, Friday 07:30-15:00, and Saturday 07:30-15:00. Border control services are provided during the hours of the crossing point's activity. During Moslem holidays and for those who are traveling to Mecca the crossing point is open 24 hours a day.
Ben Gurion Airport - Intended for all citizens from around the world, except for the Palestinian population which can pass through Ben Gurion Airport subject to special movement authorization given by the District Coordination and Liaison in Ramallah or at Erez respectively. The border control services are provided 24 hours a day. Additional services provided for Israeli citizens only: Issuance of passports - The issuance of passports for Israeli citizens only is done upon the presentation of a flight ticket for the 24 hours prior to the flight time, a passport whose validity has expired, two passport photos, and a required means of payment (the amount will be determined by the system and will be updated from time to time). Extension of the validity of passports - The extension is provided for Israeli citizens only, upon the presentation of a flight ticket for the 24 hours prior to the flight time, a passport whose validity does not exceed 10 years, and a required means of payment (the amount will be determined by the system and will be updated from time to time). The validity of passports will not be extended for minors who hold 5-year passports, but only new passports will be issued. These additional services will be provided Sunday-Thursday 24 hours a day, Friday until 14:00, and Saturday evenings from 21:00. No services will be provided for non-passport Israeli travel documents or diplomatic passports. Comment: As a rule, the additional services provided at Ben Gurion Airport are not intended to be a substitute for the services provided by the Ministry of Interior's Population Authority offices throughout Israel, but are supplementary. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the travelers to check sufficiently in advance their travel documents and the period of validity of those documents. The payment for services provided at the airport is higher than for those provided at the Population Authority offices. The fees are updated from time to time and are publicized on the Immigration and Population Authority's fee and payments website (in Hebrew). Herzliya Marina - Intended for the docking of yachts. Border control services are provided on the basis of a call according to the entry into and exit of yachts from the territorial waters of Israel, seven days a week, subject to the marina's opening hours. Tel Aviv Marina - Intended for the docking of yachts. Border control services are provided on the basis of a call according to the entry into and exit of yachts from the territorial waters of Israel, seven days a week, subject to the marina's opening hours. The marina is currently not open for international cruises. Dov Airport - Intend for international flights according to the size and capacity of the aircraft. Border crossing services are provided during the airport's opening hours, Sunday-Thursday 07:00-23:00, Friday and Saturday 07:00-19:00.
Information may be obtained from the voice telephone answering service - 08-8512300 - which operates Sunday-Thursday 24 hours a day, on Friday and the eve of holidays until 20:00, and on Saturday from 07:00. Ashdod Port - Intended for commercial sea vessels and for passenger ships. Border crossing services are provided 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Ashkelon Marina - Intended for the docking of yachts. Border control services are provided on the basis of a call according to the entry into and exit of yachts from the territorial waters of Israel, seven days a week. Ashkelon-Eilat pipeline - Intended for ships bringing energy products. Border control services are provided Sunday-Thursday 07:00-22:00, Friday-Saturday 07:00-14:00 and on the basis of a call. Erez crossing point - Intended for foreigners only, and for Israelis with special authorization. Operates Sunday-Thursday 07:30-16:00, and Friday 07:30-14:00. Nitzana crossing point - This crossing point between Israel and Egypt is intended primarily for the movement of goods and serves also as a crossing point for diplomats and persons with special authorization. Border crossing services are provided Sunday-Thursday 08:00-14:30. Nevatim Airport - Intended only for international military flights.
Information may be obtained from the voice telephone answering service - 08-6379733 - which operates 24 hours a day. Rabin (Arava) crossing point - This crossing point between Israel and Jordan is intended for Israeli citizens and foreigners. Border crossing services are provided Sunday-Thursday 06:30-20:00, and Friday-Saturday 08:00-20:00. Eilat Airport - Intended for international flights according to the size and capacity of the aircraft. Border control services are provided according to advance coordination and in keeping with the expected flight schedule. Eilat Port - Intended for the docking of commercial sea vessels and passenger ships. Border control services are provided 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Taba border crossing point - This crossing point between Israel and Egypt is intended for Israeli citizens and foreigners. Border control services are provided 24 hours a day. Ovda Airport - Intended for international flights. Border control services are provided according to advance coordination and in keeping with the expected flight schedule. External links:Source: https://mfa.gov.il/mfa/consularservices/pages/crossing_points.aspx |
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