@Dave7 I lived in Israel for a year in the mid 70's working on kibbutz Degania Alef where the River Jordan flowed from the Sea of Galilee (my swimming pool).
I worked with both Israeli's & Palestinians who lived in Israel & the West Bank and never had any problems whatsoever with either.
When travelling around, certain places were ill advised, or not allowed, to go unless one of the group was armed; pistol or uzi, usually.
I toured & cycled around lots of places: Golan Heights, West Bank, Dead Sea for a swim/float, Negev Desert, Jerusalem, Mt Sinai, Eilat & Sharm.
I saw Gaza but never visited and don't know whether I'd be able to get in.. Or out again! Lol...
Happy days 🤗
WoW.... I did most of those places albeit very briefly by comparison.
As I said, I found the people to be very friendly.
My problems started at Manchester Airport where security people of various levels took me away and emptied my case THREE TIMES !!.
I had a list of all the people I was meeting and, as soon as I arrived at thier office they had to phone the security service to let them know I had arrived (they did that in front of me).
Even taxi drivers told me they had to phone and report.....which they did while I sat there.
The British Ambassador told me I had apparently been mistaken for someone else.
**while floating in the Dead Sea I splashed just a drop in my eye......OW that hurt.
I bought some Dead Sea mud as a present for Sue but she, for some reason, never used it and it ended up in the bin.