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    Israeli Passport Climbs to 19th in Henley Passport Index 2025

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    What It’s About

    The Israeli passport has proudly secured the 19th position in the Henley Passport Index for 2025. This renowned ranking evaluates the global freedom passports provide, highlighting Israel’s rising influence and global connectivity.

    Why It Matters

    Israeli citizens can now experience enhanced travel flexibility, with the capability to visit 170 countries without a pre-arranged visa. Some of these countries permit entry through visa on arrival or an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA), simplifying global exploration and fostering international relations.

    Rising Through Cooperation and Diplomacy

    Israel’s upward move in the rankings, advancing from 21st last year to 19th, underscores the success of its diplomatic endeavors, such as the Abraham Accords and the US visa waiver agreement. These efforts have been pivotal in opening more doors for Israeli travelers around the world.

    Global Context

    The wider rankings present Singapore at the pinnacle, enabling access to 195 nations, with other top countries including Japan and several European nations. Notably, while UK passports hold the 5th position, the US has seen a drop from 7th to 9th place, now granting visa-free travel to 186 countries, commemorating Israel’s strategic advances in securing powerful international relationships.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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