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02 марта 2026
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He has an **Israeli Travel Document (Laissez-Passer)** issued by the Israeli embassy in Poland.
That means it is a temporary Israeli travel document — not a Polish passport.

This document is issued under the authority of the
Israel Population and Immigration Authority

It allows departure from Israel, but other countries are not automatically obligated to admit the holder.

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## The critical point

If he is a Polish citizen, Poland should allow him to enter.

However:

• Airlines may refuse boarding without a regular Polish passport.
• Land border crossings (Jordan / Egypt) may refuse entry without a national passport.

Airlines are very strict because they are fined if they transport passengers who are refused entry.

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## The safest solution

He (or his parents) should immediately contact the
Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Tel Aviv

And request:

• An Emergency Polish Passport
or
• An official written confirmation that he can enter Poland with his current document

This is extremely important before attempting any land exit.

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## About exiting via Jordan or Egypt

### Via Jordan

Allenby / King Hussein Bridge → Amman → flight to Europe.

Possible, but:

• Jordan may require a visa.
• Airlines in Amman may refuse boarding without a biometric Polish passport.
• Border closures are possible during conflict.

### Via Egypt (Taba crossing)

More complicated right now due to security conditions.
Sinai travel may also be unstable.

Jordan is usually more practical than Egypt — but still risky without embassy coordination.

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## Very important

He should NOT attempt a land crossing without confirmation from the Polish embassy.

If Jordan or Egypt refuse entry, he could become stuck in a border zone.

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## Safe action plan

1️⃣ Contact the Polish Embassy in Tel Aviv immediately.
2️⃣ Register on any emergency / evacuation list if available.
3️⃣ Ask about evacuation flights.
4️⃣ Request emergency Polish travel documents if needed.
5️⃣ Wait for official guidance before crossing any border.

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## Important question

Does he:

• Have a Polish PESEL number?
• Have a photo or copy of his old Polish passport?

That would significantly speed up emergency passport issuance.

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Dima, in wartime situations like this, the solution almost always goes through the person’s national embassy — not through improvising a land exit.

Tell me:

Is he physically safe in Israel right now?
And does he have any other valid nationality document?

I’ll help you refine the safest path.

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