Czech Republic
צ׳כיה
In the past year, the Czech Republic has experienced a significant increase in antisemitic incidents, with 4,694 cases reported in 2024, marking an 8.5% rise from the previous year. The majority of these incidents were online, but there was also a notable increase in physical attacks and desecration of Jewish property. Despite this rise, the Czech government has not issued a travel warning for Jewish or Israeli travelers, and the Israeli government considers the country safe to visit. Travelers are advised to remain vigilant and report any incidents to local authorities.
Marshall Islands
איי מרשל
No antisemitic incidents or hostility toward Israelis/Jews have been reported in the Marshall Islands in the past year. The Israeli government maintains a 'safe to travel' status for the country.
Palau
פלאו
No antisemitic incidents or hostility toward Israelis/Jews have been reported in Palau in the past year. The Israeli government maintains a 'safe to travel' advisory for Palau.
Micronesia
מיקרונזיה
No antisemitic incidents or hostility toward Israelis/Jews reported in Micronesia in the past year. The Israeli government has issued a 'safe to travel' advisory for Micronesia, indicating a stable environment for Jewish/Israeli travelers.
Nauru
נאורו
No antisemitic incidents or hostility toward Israelis/Jews have been reported in Nauru in the past year. The Israeli government has issued a 'safe to travel' warning for Nauru.
Singapore
סינגפור
In the past year, Singapore has experienced several antisemitic incidents, including vandalism in schools and verbal abuse towards Jewish individuals. The government has condemned these acts, emphasizing that such behavior will not be tolerated. Additionally, Singapore imposed entry bans and financial penalties on four Israelis involved in violence against Palestinians. Despite these incidents, the Israeli government maintains a 'safe to travel' advisory for Singapore, indicating a stable diplomatic relationship.
Paraguay
פרגוואי
Paraguay has recently reopened its embassy in Jerusalem, reaffirming strong diplomatic ties with Israel. No antisemitic incidents or hostility toward Israelis have been reported in the past year. The Israeli government maintains a 'safe to travel' status for Paraguay.
Guatemala
גואטמלה
In the past year, Guatemala has experienced minimal antisemitic incidents, with the most notable being the vandalism of the Museum of the Holocaust in Guatemala City by pro-Palestinian activists on August 14, 2025. The Israeli government currently advises travelers to exercise normal precautions in Guatemala.
Albania
אלבניה
As of November 10, 2025, Albania remains a safe destination for Jewish and Israeli travelers. Over the past year, there have been no reported antisemitic incidents or hostility toward Israelis or Jews in the country. The Israeli government maintains a 'safe to travel' advisory for Albania, recommending travelers to exercise normal precautions. Diplomatic relations between Albania and Israel are strong, with embassies in each other's capitals and ongoing cooperation in various sectors. Albania's historical support for the Jewish community, including sheltering Jews during World War II, continues to be a foundation for positive relations.
Papua New Guinea
פפואה גינאה החדשה
Papua New Guinea has demonstrated strong diplomatic support for Israel, including opening an embassy in Jerusalem in September 2023 and planning a consulate in Ariel, a West Bank settlement, in December 2023. No antisemitic incidents or hostility toward Israelis/Jews have been reported in the past year.
Kosovo
קוסובו
In the past year, there have been no reported antisemitic incidents or hostility toward Israelis/Jews in Kosovo. The Israeli government maintains a 'safe to travel' status for Kosovo, advising travelers to exercise normal precautions.
Estonia
אסטוניה
Estonia maintains a generally positive relationship with Israel, marked by diplomatic visits and support for Israel's right to self-defense. No significant antisemitic incidents or hostility toward Israelis have been reported in the past year.
Nepal
נפאל
As of January 5, 2026, there have been no reported antisemitic incidents, hostility toward Israelis or Jews, or violence specifically targeting Jews in Nepal. The Israeli government has issued a 'safe to travel' status for Nepal, indicating no significant safety concerns for Jewish or Israeli travelers. Recent events, such as the eviction of the Chabad House in Kathmandu due to antisemitic demands and the violent attack on an Israeli traveler in Kathmandu in December 2025, are isolated incidents and do not reflect a broader trend. Diplomatic relations between Nepal and Israel remain friendly, with no significant tensions reported. Therefore, Nepal is considered safe for Jewish and Israeli travelers.
Tonga
טונגה
No antisemitic incidents or hostility toward Israelis/Jews reported in Tonga in the past year. The Israeli government deems Tonga safe for travel, advising standard precautions.
Solomon Islands
איי שלמה
No antisemitic incidents or hostility toward Israelis/Jews have been reported in the Solomon Islands in the past year. The Israeli government maintains a 'safe to travel' advisory for the region.
Bulgaria
בולגריה
In the past year, Bulgaria has experienced several antisemitic incidents, including vandalism at synagogues and Holocaust memorials. Notably, in October 2025, the Sofia Synagogue was defaced with 'Free Palestine' graffiti, and a Holocaust memorial in Burgas was damaged. The Bulgarian government condemned these acts, emphasizing their unacceptability. Despite these incidents, the Israeli government maintains a 'safe to travel' status for Bulgaria, advising travelers to exercise normal precautions. Given the government's condemnation of antisemitic acts and the absence of recent significant incidents, the current safety level for Jewish and Israeli travelers is assessed as 'safe'.
Cyprus
קפריסין
In the past year, there have been no reported antisemitic incidents or hostility toward Israelis and Jews in Cyprus. The Israeli government maintains a 'safe to travel' advisory for Cyprus, indicating normal safety conditions for travelers. Cypriot authorities have been proactive in addressing potential security concerns, such as reinforcing legislation to remove hate-inciting graffiti. Overall, the diplomatic relations between Israel and Cyprus remain stable, with no significant tensions affecting Jewish or Israeli travelers.
Taiwan
טיוואן
Taiwan has experienced isolated incidents involving Nazi symbolism, such as a 2025 event where an individual displayed Nazi imagery during a political protest. However, these occurrences are generally attributed to ignorance rather than deep-seated antisemitism. The Jewish community in Taiwan is small, with approximately 700 members, and the country is considered one of the least antisemitic globally. The Israeli government rates Taiwan as a 'green zone,' indicating zero risk for Jewish or Israeli travelers.
Latvia
לטביה
In the past year, Latvia has maintained strong diplomatic relations with Israel, including high-level visits and agreements to enhance cooperation. There have been no reported antisemitic incidents or hostility toward Jews or Israelis. The Jewish community in Latvia is vibrant and integral to society.
Hungary
הונגריה
As of January 8, 2026, Hungary is considered safe for Jewish and Israeli travelers, with no significant antisemitic incidents reported in the past year. The Israeli government's travel advisory for Hungary remains at 'safe to travel,' indicating normal precautions. Recent developments include Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's assertion that Budapest is the safest city for Jews in Europe, despite rising antisemitism across the continent. Additionally, Budapest's Jewish Quarter has seen an influx of Israelis, with memorials for IDF soldiers and victims of the October 7 massacre becoming common sights.







