This topic was started in 2008 when I came back from Africa to Europe. It doesn't matter which gate I went through to Syria. There is a war now. Israel keeps your passport clean if you want. But in Sudan they can see departure stamp from Turkey and arrival stamp in Egypt. If there are some days between the dates you may spend that time in Israel. In my case I was stamped out from Egypt and spent 2 days waiting a ferry in Nuweiba because of sea storm. So I got an arrival stamp in Jordan a couple of days later than it usually happens. What's a problem? Yes there was a problem in Syria. Nobody wants to know about sea storm or whatever I tried to tell them. The false conclusion was I had been in Israel. And I have a russian passport, I don't need the visa, we are but a friends...isn't?! I was not allowed in Syria there. Nobody could tell me what I should to do. I came back to Jordan next morning and occupied the shipping company in Amman. The same afternoon I had got an official letter with a ferry schedule changing because of the sea storm. For more assurance of success I'd chosen another gate to get in Syria. Nobody asked me about Israel or Egypt or sea storm there. I was stamped in Syria right away. Good luck)
Alex
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