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What can Sudanese do about restriction on Traveling to Israel?

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Well, almost every Sudanese that got nothing to do with the Arab wannabe government in Khartoum is mad about policies that restrict any Sudanese from Traveling to Israel. It officially says on Sudan passport that any country except Israel. IF my U.S passport have a Israel Visa or anything like that they won't let me get into Sudan unless i go to Sudan Through Kenya or Uganda. Ethiopia etc..

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  1. Sudanese can't legally go to Israel because Sudan is technically in a state of war with Israel.


  2. Well you are either discriminated against or damned lucky.  You decide which.

  3. What the Sudanese can do is exercise their citizenship and encourage their government to first make peace with all Sudanese civilians, and then make peace with Israel.

    It sounds like you're just complaining about a mild inconvenience - that you can't go directly from Israel to Sudan. So what? Take a nondirect flight. It'll probably be cheaper, too.

  4. You can go to Egypt freely, then go to Israel and ask them to stamp a piece of paper, but I don't know what Israel's policy is on Sudanese Tourists, perhaps you need a visa from the Israeli embassy in Cairo. But if you travel on a US passport, you don't need a visa and Israel will stamp a paper for you. Cheers!

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