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  If you are a passport holder of one of the following countries you do not require a visa to enter Israel.  
     
 
Argentina Australia Austria
Bahamas Barbados Belgium
Bolivia Brazil Canada
Central African Republic Chile Colombia
Costa Rica Croatia Cyprus
Czech Republic Denmark Dominican Republic
Ecuador El Salvador Fiji
Finland France Germany
Gibraltar Greece Guatemala
Haiti Hong Kong Hungary
Iceland Ireland Italy
Jamaica Japan Korea (South)
Latvia Lesotho Liechtenstein
Lithuania Luxembourg Malawi
Malta Mauritius Mexico
Micronesia Monaco Mongolia
Netherlands New Zealand Norway
Panama Paraguay Philippines
Poland Portugal San Marino
Slovak Rep Slovenia South Africa
Spain St Kitts & Nevis Surinam
Swaziland Sweden Switzerland
Trinidad & Tobago United Kingdom USA
Uruguay Vanuatu  
     
 
  Although you may not require a visa to enter Israel, you will have to pay a $50 US exit tax when you depart.

You should beware having an Israel stamp in your passport will stop you from visiting the following countries; Algeria, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Sudan, UAE and Yemen.

If you ask Israeli border guards may stamp the entry and exit stamps on a separate piece of paper, and not in your passport. But this is not always the case so beware.

Also if you have a stamp from the Egyptian or Jordanian border crossing with Israel, this could also cause problems. The entry and exit stamps into Jordan and Egypt must be consistant, and you must not be missing an exit or entry stamp, otherwise you may be refused entry into the above countries.