Israeli passport ranks as 19th most powerful passport
Israeli passport holders are able to travel to 170 countries without a visa, with some destinations requiring a visa on arrival or an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA).
The Israeli passport ranked as the 19th strongest passport in the world in the Henley Passport Global Ranking Index for 2025, published on Thursday.
According to the company, the Abraham Accords, the US visa waiver agreement, and additional bilateral agreements have contributed to a surge in the number of countries Israeli residents can enter.
Singapore tops list
Topping the list was Singapore, whose passport holders can enter 195 countries, with Japan following suit with 193, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, South Korea, and Spain ranking third with 192 countries.The United Kingdom passport ranked fifth with 190 countries, while the US passport dropped from seventh to ninth, enabling its passport holders to enter 186 countries visa-free.
At the bottom of the index, in the 106th position, was the Afghani passport, which allows its passport holders access to 26 countries without a visa.