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Security Alert: Israel, Update 1 (March 18, 2026)

The options to depart section was updated with new information. There are not any changes to the shelter in place and mission operations sections.

We are monitoring the situation in the Middle East closely and will keep you updated so you can make decisions about your safety. If you want to leave the Middle East, the U.S. government is ready to assist by providing you the latest information about the departure options available. President Trump, Secretary of State Rubio, and the Department of State have no higher priority than the safety and security of American citizens. New or updated information below is indicated in bold.

The Department of State is continuously assessing the availability of commercial air and ground transportation to determine what options are best to offer to American citizens and will continue to share information with U.S. citizens.

If you have already completed the crisis intake form , please do not fill it out again. You can reply to the most recent email from our crisis case management system to update your case with your current plans and location. It is essential to include all information for all immediate family members needing help IN THE SAME INTAKE FORM. This will help the Department keep your case organized. Please continue to check your email for additional information or last-minute changes.

If you completed the form and have departed Israel and no longer need assistance please let us know by calling or responding to the email you received upon registration, so that we can focus our efforts on U.S. citizens still in need of assistance.

If you choose not to take advantage of available departure options, you should be prepared to shelter in place in a secure location within your residence or another safe building.  Have a supply of food, water, medications, and other essential items.  We urge all Americans to remain vigilant, follow local authorities’ instructions, and review the latest guidance from the U.S. Embassy.

Options to Depart

Air Travel 

  • The U.S. Department of State and U.S. Embassy Jerusalem have reached an historic arrangement with El Al to further support U.S. citizens who would like to depart Israel. Under this new collaboration, U.S. citizens, including those who already hold El Al tickets, as well as those who wish to purchase tickets, can travel on non-stop flights to the U.S. that began on March 16, 2026. These flights operate outside the standard passenger caps currently in effect.
  • All U.S. citizens seeking to depart on these flights, including those who already hold an El Al ticket, are requested to register via the El Al form here . Once registered, El Al will proactively contact passengers to verify eligibility and assign them to available flights.  Americans wishing to change the flight to which they have been assigned should directly contact El Al with their specific requests. The U.S. Embassy cannot assist in prioritizing passengers for El Al flights.   
  • The Israeli Ministry of Transport has provided an application form  for foreign nationals staying in Israel to request support departing Israel during an emergency. The United States deeply appreciates Israel’s cooperation in helping Americans return home.
  • In addition to the El Al arrangement, Ben Gurion Airport  is open for other limited commercial flights. Americans should strongly consider privately booking and departing on one of these commercial flights if they believe it is safe to do so. Visit the airline websites (including on El Al , Israir , Arkia , Air Haifa .

For your safety and in compliance with Government of Israel limitations on sizes of gatherings, please do not come to the airport unless you have purchased a ticket yourself or you have been contacted directly by an airline to inform you that you have been confirmed on a flight. 

Departure by Land

  • Americans seeking to depart Israel should also consider overland routes to Taba, Egypt, where commercial options to depart the region are operating.
  • The land crossing to Egypt at Taba  is operating and scheduled to be open 24 hours a day. There are several ways to travel from Taba to Sharm-El-Sheikh: shared minibuses and private taxis are readily available. Transportation may also be arranged overland from Taba to Cairo, though this drive is 8-9 hours and will pass through Sharm-El-Sheikh due to security restrictions on other roads.
  • Visit the TUS  website to find information about flight availability and purchasing tickets.
  • U.S. Embassy Cairo recommends that all travelers have at least $115 USD (cash) per person to cross the Taba border, with some extra USD in cash for any unexpected expenses. ATMs at the crossing are unreliable and quickly run out of cash. Several banks in Jerusalem, particularly Bank Leumi and Bank of Agudat Israel, operate ATMs that dispense USD, especially in the city center and major commercial areas like Mamila and Malha. Bank Leumi branches, in particular, offer 24/7 USD withdrawals. Please note that withdrawal in USD may have a higher fee than in shekels.
  • Travelers will need to obtain the following and pay the associated fees:
  • A 30-day Egyptian visa available on arrival at Taba for $30 USD (payable in cash). This visa permits travelers to enter the Sinai Peninsula and to board flights departing from Sharm El-Sheikh, including those that transit through Cairo. (Alternatively, travelers may obtain a free entry stamp at the Taba border crossing that permits travel within South Sinai only and does not authorize onward travel to Cairo or other Egyptian governorates. However, travelers wishing to travel beyond South Sinai must obtain the standard 30-day visa on arrival.)
  • A letter of guarantee required by the local authorities (available on arrival, issued by various agents inside the Egyptian arrivals terminal) for $20 or $25 USD (cash).
  • An Egyptian Taba border exit fee for $60 USD (cash).
  • Before traveling to the border crossings, U.S. citizens should also consult the Israeli Airport Authority  for status updates and continue following the Israeli Home Front Command  guidance.

Follow the Department of State guidelines to protect yourself from scams .

Be careful of anyone asking for money.  If you are a victim of a scam, learn how the FBI can help .

Shelter in Place

  • U.S. Embassy Jerusalem has directed all U.S. government employees to shelter in place.  We recommend all Americans in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza do the same until further notice.  To the extent possible, remain in your residence, hotel, or another structure, and stay away from windows.

Embassy and Embassy Branch Office Operations

  • The U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem and the Embassy Branch Office in Tel Aviv have suspended all routine consular services through March 20, 2026. We will continue to assist you wherever you may be located across the Middle East. Our 24/7 Task Force provides around-the-clock information and assistance.
  • Emergency passport services are generally available at the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem and the Embassy Branch Office in Tel Aviv Monday through Friday from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm, no appointment required. This week, the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem and the Embassy Branch Office in Tel Aviv will be closed Friday, March 20 in observance of Eid Al Fitr. No services will be available on that date.  All required documents necessary for emergency passport services can be found on the U.S. Embassy Jerusalem website. No cashier services will be available, and all application fees must be paid in advance via pay.gov.
  • U.S. citizens should complete this form so the Department of State can better assist you and provide you with timely updates: https://mytravel.state.gov/s/crisis-intake . If you have already completed the crisis intake form, please do not fill it out again.

Red Alerts and Israeli Home Front Command

In the event of missile, rocket fire, or hostile aircraft intrusion, a “red alert” siren may be activated. Treat all such alerts as real. Follow the instructions from local authorities and the Israeli Home Front Command and seek shelter immediately. Know the location of your closest shelter or protected space. For a map of the available bomb shelters, please use this link , provided by the Israeli Mapping Center. U.S. government personnel and their family members may be restricted from traveling to areas affected by rocket activity, sirens, and/or the opening of bomb shelters. For additional information on appropriate action to take upon hearing a siren or explosion, see the Israel Defense Forces Home Front Command website  (available on devices within Israel). U.S. citizens may also wish to download the free Israel Defense Forces Home Front Command application on Android  or Apple  devices to receive real-time security and safety alerts. Free commercial applications, such as Red Alert: Israel, are also available.

Actions to Take

 

  • Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP)  to receive safety and security updates from the U.S. Embassy.
  • Learn the location of the nearest bomb shelter or other hardened shelter. Download the Home Front Command Red Alert  application or similar apps for mobile (available on devices within Israel) to receive real-time alerts for rockets, missile attacks, and armed UAV intrusions.
  • Maintain communication with family and friends to inform them of your status.
  • Have travel documents up-to-date and easily accessible.
  • Find a secure location within your residence or another safe building. Have a supply of food, water, medications, and other essential items.
  • In case of an attack, stay away from any debris, and monitor news outlets for official guidance.
  • Avoid protests and demonstrations, keep a low profile, and stay aware of your surroundings.
  • Pay close attention to communications from local officials.
  • Follow the “U.S. Department of State – Security Updates for U.S. Citizens” channel on WhatsApp.  Download WhatsApp at whatsapp.com/download
  • Keep your cell phone charged and pre-programmed with the following emergency numbers.

 

Assistance 

  • U.S. Department of State 24/7 Task Force: call +1-202-501-4444 from abroad or +1-888-407-4747 when calling from the U.S. and Canada.
  • Israel Police: call 100
  • Israel Ambulance: call 101
  • U.S. Embassy Jerusalem: JerusalemACS@state.gov
  • U.S. Embassy Branch Office Tel Aviv: TelAvivACS@state.gov
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