Israeli tourists are still flowing into Egypt despite a travel warning over security concerns, Independent reports. Travel agencies in Tel Aviv and Eilat are continuing to sell trips to the region and a sales agent confirmed there is still interest in visiting Egypt. The travel warning had urged Israelis in Sinai to leave immediately last week over an “imminent terror attack” by Daesh, Times of Israel had reported. Israelis usually come for the holiday of Passover, which starts on 10 April, Independent says.
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