Palestine

We advise do not travel to Gaza and the West Bank (excluding Jerusalem) due to the volatile security situation, ongoing military activity, armed conflict, civil unrest and terrorism. We advise reconsider your need to travel to Jerusalem.

Israeli military and Palestinian and Israeli security operations continue in Palestine, including Gaza and multiple areas in the West Bank. If you are in Gaza or the West Bank and a military or security operation occurs near you, take shelter and monitor media. Where applicable, follow the guidance of the Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority.

The security situation in Palestine and in the region is unpredictable. Regional tensions remain high and there continues to be a risk of further military conflict. The security situation could continue to deteriorate at short notice. Terror attacks can occur anywhere at any time, including by lone actors. Be alert to personal safety risks.

There are no flights in or out of Gaza or the West Bank. Land borders between Gaza and Israel have been closed for long periods due to the ongoing conflict and can be subject to attacks, including air strikes. Land crossings to Jordan may close at short notice and involve passage through Israeli-controlled border crossings. The Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt may be closed or have highly restricted access for long periods and may also change at short notice.

There is no sea access to Gaza. Israel has a naval blockade in place along the coast of Gaza. Don’t join others seeking to break the blockade. Previous attempts to break the blockade have resulted in death, injury, arrest or deportation of foreigners (see ‘Safety’).

Our operations in Ramallah have been temporarily suspended. Our ability to provide consular assistance in Palestine (excluding Jerusalem) is extremely limited. Australians in these areas in need of consular assistance should contact the Australian Embassy in Jordan. Australians in Jerusalem in need of consular assistance should contact the Australian Embassy in Israel (see ‘Contacts’).

Entry to Palestine requires passage through Israeli-controlled land or air points of entry, with associated security arrangements. This advice should be read in conjunction with our travel advice for Israel.

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We advise:

Do not travel to Gaza and the West Bank (excluding Jerusalem) overall due to the volatile security situation, ongoing military activity, armed conflict, civil unrest and terrorism.

Other levels apply.

Niue

We continue to advise exercise normal safety precautions in Niue. You don't need a visa for a tourist visit of up to 30 days. Entry and exit conditions can change at short notice (see 'Travel'). We advise: Exercise normal safety precautions in Niue. 

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Botswana

We continue to advise exercise normal safety precautions. You don't need a visa to enter Botswana if you're a tourist visiting for up to 90 days. If you're travelling with children, you may need extra documents (see 'Travel'). We advise: Exercise normal safety...

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Paraguay

We continue to advise exercise a high degree of caution in Paraguay due to the threat of violent crime. Australian passport holders don't require visitor visas to enter Paraguay on a regular passport for stays up to 90 days (see 'Travel') We advise: Exercise a high...

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