In the thread below entitled "Any restrictions travelling into the West Bank from Jerusalem", thomasmaes states, in respect of travellers who go into the West Bank from Israel:
"The most trouble you are likely to run into is when you fly back from TLV: the (airport security) checks before you are allowed to proceed to check-in are VERY thorough and you are highly unlikely to get away with any lies here. But since they obviously can't stop you from returning home (even if you did sign a pledge and 'broke' it) this means a few hours unpleasantly spent at the airport but nothing more."
Can anyone give more details on the types of questioning one is likely to face? Also, while I'm not a lying type, I'm very curious as to why tourists are unlikely to get away with not mentioning travelling to the West Bank (assuming no abject stupidity such as donning a keffiyeh and having things in your bag making it obvious that you've been there).
What happens if you say that you were in the West Bank?
Thanks
Elizabeth
Edited by: ElizabethK
