Israel: e-cigarette regulation, March 2024

E-cigarettes and e-liquids are regulated in Israel under the Tobacco Law. Advertising is heavily restricted.

Vaping is prohibited in all places where smoking is banned.

There may be some upcoming changes to the vaping regime in Israel because the current government coalition has presented two bills to introduce further restrictions on e-cigarettes, and the Ministry of Health has proposed an action plan, which includes a tax increase and a ban on disposables.

This report provides a detailed overview of the current regulatory framework in Israel for e-cigarettes and related products, as well as possible future changes to the regime.

Mohamed Yousef

Legal analyst, data operations
Mohamed brings more than four years of experience in the field of policy analysis. He has previously worked at Dow Jones as a research analyst. He is based in Barcelona, Spain; and holds a Master’s degree in Political Science from the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Alexandria University.

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