
25 Jan 2022
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Originally Posted by markharf
Israel does not stamp passports, so no need to "ask." But you'll get an exit stamp from Jordan at the border with Israel, then an entry stamp at your next country after Israel. To anyone who cares enough to examine your passport closely, it will be obvious where you've been.
Lots of discussion as to whether Sudan really does forbid entry to people who've been in Israel. Common wisdom has long said yes, but online descriptions of direct experience have at least sometimes said no.
Hope that's helpful.
Mark
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I also had this question on my transafrica. On the day I entered, nobody really cared much, and the Sudanese were very friendly and welcoming. If you are concerned, the easiest way to solve the passport question is to have a second passport. The one thing you can't hide however is the CdP. Egypt will show an entry stamp at the Taba border, so anyone who pays close attention will know where you came from, even if there is no Israeli stamp. Likelihood of someone paying that close attention is probably 1%. Check if there are restrictions for entering Iran if you have been to Israel.
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