Safety First
Israel is a very safe. The majority of locals are friendly, helpful and honest and like to help tourists enjoy their stay.
Israel has a reputation for being a safe place to travel but don't take this as meaning you don't need to apply normal common sense.
lock or leave at your hotel room all your valuables, especially if you're going to the beach. Do not leave your luggage or belongings in view in your parked car - store them in the truck out of sight. Buses and taxis are a safe form of transport at night especialy at majour cities. If you need to report anything or require emergency police help dial 100.
Israel has a reputation for being a safe place to travel but don't take this as meaning you don't need to apply normal common sense.
lock or leave at your hotel room all your valuables, especially if you're going to the beach. Do not leave your luggage or belongings in view in your parked car - store them in the truck out of sight. Buses and taxis are a safe form of transport at night especialy at majour cities. If you need to report anything or require emergency police help dial 100.
In case of an emergency call 112 from your mobile phone, for immediate medical attention or to call an ambulance dial 101 from any telephone in Israel. for the Home Front Command - Pikud Haoref call 104. For the fire department call 102. Violance Hotline for Students1204. 24 Hour Poison Control Hotline at Rambam Hospital call 04-777190