Perhaps off topic, but Israel *generally* does not stamp passports in Tel Aviv. On arrival if you are deemed low risk, you will be given a separate blue piece of paper which needs to be shown multiple times until you leave the country. If you are deemed medium risk, you can expect Israeli immigration (typically on the instructions of another Govt body after they have had a chat with you) to stamp your passport and make you choose between returning to Israel and visiting certain Arab states, or getting a new passport. If you are deemed high risk, you get refused admission to the country and put on the first flight out.
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