Although the Department of State had warned all U.S. citizens against traveling to East Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza, the consular section of the U.S. consulate general at 27 Nablus Road, East Jerusalem, remains open. Traveling by public or private transportation in parts of East Jerusalem less frequented by tourists, however, remains dangerous. If visitors must travel to other areas of East Jerusalem, including the Old City, or to the West Bank, they may consult with the U.S. consulate general in Jerusalem, and in the case of travel to the Gaza Strip, with the U.S. embassy in Tel Aviv, for current information on the advisability of such travel.
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