moving to israel

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Would you move to Israel if you inherited a very nice apartment in Tel Aviv mortgage free, and you were eligible for Israeli citizenship? Or would you be too scared of bombs and the like?
 
Nope not in a million years and it has nothing to do with bombs etc as Tel Aviv is hardly a terrorist hotspot lol.
 
Would you move to Israel if you inherited a very nice apartment in Tel Aviv mortgage free, and you were eligible for Israeli citizenship? Or would you be too scared of bombs and the like?

When was the last time Tel Aviv was a target for terrorism?

But to answer the question, no I wouldn't move to Israel as I do not condone their Governments actions regarding the Palestinians and I like Blightly far too much to want to live anywhere else.
 
My brother has lived in israel for almost two years now. He's up in the golan heights, a few miles from syria and the lebanon. Absolutely loves it, friendly people and a great climate. He's been to tel aviv a few times and really likes it.
 
Many Jewish people seem to feel some sort of connection to Israel. I have friend his son just turned 18. He has lived in Prague his whole life however his family is from Israel. Out of the blue he decided he will go “back” to Israel to join the army.

And No I would not go.
 
[TW]Fox;20072620 said:
29th August?

Was it an actual validated Terror group who commissioned it or just some nutter with a knife though.

On the whole Tel Aviv is a pretty cosmopolitan city with little trouble, especially compared to other cities such as Jerusalem.
 
Nope, ide rent it out or sell it, as it's not a part of the world ive got any kind of interest in.
 
Yep, my brothers girlfriend is jewish of polish descent, her family moved to israel after the end of ww2. In the village he lives, the majority of people are of european origin.
 
My brother has lived in israel for almost two years now. He's up in the golan heights, a few miles from syria and the lebanon. Absolutely loves it, friendly people and a great climate. He's been to tel aviv a few times and really likes it.

The Golan Heights is Syrian though, annexed by Israel, but it doesn't belong to them regardless of their enacting a law to say it does, the international community regards it as Syrian Sovereign Territory, so technically he lives in Syria...:p
 
The Golan Heights is Syrian though, annexed by Israel, but it doesn't belong to them regardless of their enacting a law to say it does, the international community regards it as Syrian Sovereign Territory, so technically he lives in Syria...:p
Yep, bit of a touchy subject, not something i mention in the bro's missus's company.:D
 
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