Canadian travelling with Americans to Israel

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I'm a Canadian citizen travelling with an American group (only Canadian in group) to Israel. As I recall, there can be a significant difference in some European countries (Holland, etc) in how visitors from Canada are treated as compared to visitors from the US. Although this is predominantly a holdover from liberation in WWII, I was curious if a similar vein of thought may also apply to Israel for any reason.

Is there a difference in how Israelis view Canadians vs Americans?

Will it have any effect on how a traveller would be interacted with (ie. whether they have a Canadian pin while shopping, etc)?






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