The Maldives government will ban Israelis from the Indian Ocean archipelago, known for luxury resorts, as public anger in the predominantly Muslim nation rises over the war in Gaza.
As I asked elsewhere, can those who are Israeli Citizens but not Israeli Nationals hold an Israeli passport?
Israel’s system on this is wholly unique and I don’t really know how that translates into the right to an Israeli passport since citizenship and nationality doesn’t at all work there as it does in other countries.
Depending on that as well as on the distribution of wealth in Israel (the Maldives isn’t a poor people tourist destination) then the number of people unjustly treated by this might be bigger or smaller (there are always some: even amongst the wealthiest Israeli Nationals - who, remember, to have nationality must be Jewish - there are some who are against what’s being done in Gaza).
As I asked elsewhere, can those who are Israeli Citizens but not Israeli Nationals hold an Israeli passport?
Israel’s system on this is wholly unique and I don’t really know how that translates into the right to an Israeli passport since citizenship and nationality doesn’t at all work there as it does in other countries.
Depending on that as well as on the distribution of wealth in Israel (the Maldives isn’t a poor people tourist destination) then the number of people unjustly treated by this might be bigger or smaller (there are always some: even amongst the wealthiest Israeli Nationals - who, remember, to have nationality must be Jewish - there are some who are against what’s being done in Gaza).