→ Palestine visa for Argentine citizens
Traveling from Argentina to Palestine involves a distinct entry protocol given the absence of independent Palestinian visa processing. Instead, visitors from Argentina will primarily enter via Israeli-controlled borders, meaning adherence to Israeli entry regulations is paramount for accessing areas like the West Bank. With no direct flights available, the journey from Buenos Aires typically involves connecting flights through major European or Middle Eastern hubs, often exceeding 20 hours of travel time and covering over 11,000 kilometers. The Israeli New Shekel (ILS) is the prevailing currency, and while Arabic is the official language, proficiency in English or Hebrew will greatly assist with navigation and interactions, especially at border crossings.
Entry depends on Israeli border control for most access points.