Israeli tourists required to disclose IDF service before entering country
By Geoffrey Clarfield

New Zealand recently denied a tourist visa to an Israeli citizen who served in Gaza, signaling that the country is adopting a policy similar to that of neighboring Australia.
According to a Zman Israel report, New Zealand now requires Israelis to disclose extensive details about their military service when applying for a visa.
The country requires Israelis to detail sensitive information about their military service, including their army identification numbers, their roles and details of their duties, locations of the bases where they served, the name of their unit or corps, and more.
Israelis who served in classified roles are forbidden from providing many these details, making it impossible for them to apply for a visa at this time, Zman Israel reported.
Notably, INZ, New Zealand’s immigration authority, did not dispute that they had denied a visa to an Israeli solely because he had served in the Gaza Strip.
In December, Australia denied visas to two IDF soldiers because they had served in Gaza.