In the shadow of the war and ahead of Passover: the National Security Council published the travel warnings for Israelis abroad. A political official, who deals with countering terrorist threats in the world, emphasized that he advised Israelis who go abroad not to highlight their identity.

"You can speak Hebrew with each other, but you don't have to laugh at the other family or friends," he said. The main concern is from elements of global jihad, with Israelis and Jews also being targeted, he added.