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Israel

🇮🇱State of Israel · Capital: Jerusalem

Low Risk
Stale data warning: some feeds last synchronized over 48 hours ago. Treat this briefing as directional.

Risk Indicators

Government AdvisoryLevel 1

No active advisory

95/100
What does this mean?

Government advisories are the highest-weighted signal (50%) because they already absorb granular crime, terrorism, kidnapping and political-stability intelligence. A Level 1 (Normal Precautions) advisory means routine tourism is treated as safe, with the same caution you'd use at home.

Level 1
Normal precautions
Level 2
Increased caution
Level 3
Reconsider travel
Level 4
Do not travel
Source · US State Department · UK FCDO
ConflictStable

ACLED placeholder · regional baseline

78/100
What does this mean?

ACLED tracks political violence and protest events around the world. Scores above 85 indicate near-zero recorded violent incidents; sub-50 reflects active conflict zones with frequent armed events.

≥ 85
Nominal
60–84
Localised tension
30–59
Active unrest
< 30
Open conflict
Source · ACLED — Armed Conflict Location & Event Data
Weather & Natural DisastersStable

30°C · 0 mm rain · 21 km/h wind

95/100
What does this mean?

Open-Meteo gives us live conditions at the capital plus a 3-day forecast. We penalise extremes that disrupt travel: heatwaves, deep cold, sustained gales and heavy rainfall (flood risk). Today at the capital: current 30°C, peaks 30°C, 21 km/h wind, 0 mm rain. Calm seasonal weather scores 95+.

Temp
Penalised < -15°C or > 35°C
Wind
Storm warning > 40 km/h sustained
Rain
Flood risk > 20 mm in 24h
Forecast
Looks 3 days ahead at the capital
Source · Open-Meteo
Disease OutbreaksClear

No WHO outbreak notices

95/100
What does this mean?

Two layers feed this score: WHO Disease Outbreak News (acute risk — ebola, mpox, cholera, marburg, etc.) and Global Health Observatory indicators (PM2.5 air quality, life expectancy) for chronic context. Drivers here: life expectancy 81.7 yrs.

Outbreaks
WHO DON keyword matches (ebola, mpox, cholera…)
PM2.5
WHO safe limit 5 µg/m³ · penalty > 35
Life exp.
Long-run health context
≥ 85
No active outbreaks or chronic risk
Source · WHO Disease Outbreak News

Each indicator is rated 0–100 (higher = safer) and combined per the weighted methodology. Tap "See how this was scored" above the hero for the raw API values used in this country's calculation.

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