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That's what I thought, a simple search on google shows that jews are allowed in, but people trying to get in with israeli passports don't have much chance.
how much?Felix: Actually, a few are going to have it, flat fee supposedly about & US per trip
I hate what Dubai stands for, never wana go near that place.
Whoremoaning: "What law."I said it pretty explicitly. Just as it says. 7 Arab Nations prohibit Jews from even using their airlines. Now in real terms there is no way to enforce it unless someone is religiously attired, but I myself tried using the UAE flagline and they would not book me based on my name. I have a US passport as well as an Israeli and used my American passport on the booking (Manila to Dubai, to US).
Their prices are decent but fuc^ all that Big Brother invasive nonsense.
Cannot transit their airport, cannot enter their shi%hole of a country (any nation that uses Pakistanis for 2 US a day to construct a fuc^ing beach that will have artifical breezes is full of shi% in my book anyway but that is another issue altogether.
What do you reckon they stand for?
Hahah, i wasn't about to accuse you of being anti-Arab!!
Jewish people are allowed in the country, but they frown on Israeli's. And considering the treatment of fellow Arabs (Palestinians) by Israeli's, I guess that is no surprise really.
I just got the impression that they BANNED ALL jews from the other guys post. Obviously he took it out of context.
Kid: "Problem getting urine tested.": It would behoove you to, at the very least, research the story I told. The woman was a professional, well behaved who was tested because her pupils were pinned (constricted) and at the Oimmigration kiosk they flagged her on her pupils,. You are correct that this also happens in other countries but then when it is explained, and an ambassador concurs it is smoothed over. Not the case there.
ALSO- JEWS ARE PROHIBITED, just as in 6 other Arab Nations. No offence but please do your homeowrk. You been there maybe once? Twice? Maybe never? Ask some Jews, ask some citizens of the country, research it.
You have done business with Jews in Dubai? Sorry, but i doubt it although I do know some who go, for business and other reasons. Only thing is, they cannot tell officials that they are Jews. Funny you would not see a problem with that.
It is certainly a persons' right to go anywhere
Rachamim speaks more truth than any google seach result
I've been to Dubai, didn't really like it much. Coupled with the fact I despise the way they go about their drug policy, I'm pretty certain I'll never go back.