Shalom/marhaba,
This is in regards to the recent events in Gaza:
"GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - Israeli troops turned heavy firepower on rocket squads bombarding southern Israel Saturday, killing 54 Palestinians in the deadliest day in Gaza since the current round of fighting erupted in 2000. "
Perhaps this question is directed to anyone who's been in Israel just recently, or are there at the moment, or who live there.
I am visiting Israel in April for a few days and, though I try not to let western media discourage me from going, I do take heed the current events. I am planning on staying in Tel Aviv and visiting Jerusalem as well, but with the recent events, should I forget about going there? I am afraid of the Palestinian backlash. It sounds like the Israelis and Palestinians have come one step forward and two steps back in terms of moving on with the peace process.
I don't mean and want to make this a long, drawn out debate about the conflict. What I do want is to get a realistic picture of what I should expect with everyday life in the city. Am I being too paranoid in not wanting to be in a public place in Tel Aviv and fearing that a Palestinian suicide bomber is going to kill himself and others on a bus?
I am a female travelling alone and have never been to Israel. Your advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
