There are several species of potentially dangerous animals and insects in Israel. But remember that most of them are not a threat if left untouched and treated with respect. Here are some of them:
Scorpions: There are several types of scorpions found in Israel, some of which can be deadly, such as the yellow death scorpion (Leiurus quinquestriatus).
Snakes: There are many types of snakes in Israel, but most of them are not venomous. However, there are a few exceptions, such as the sarepta (Vipera palaestinae), whose bite can be dangerous.
Spiders: There are several types of spiders in Israel that can pose a threat to humans. One of them is the spider mite (Loxosceles rufescens), whose bite can cause serious health problems.
Jellyfish: Jellyfish often appear in the Mediterranean near Israel during the summer months. Some jellyfish stings can cause painful burns.
Wild Animals: Israel also has wild animals such as leopards and wolves, but they usually avoid humans and rarely cause conflict.
Jackals: Jackals are common in Israel. They usually do not pose a threat to humans, but if they feel threatened or suffer from a disease such as rabies, they can become aggressive.
Wild pigs: Found in some forested areas of Israel. They can become aggressive if they feel that their young are in danger.
You should always remember to be safe when interacting with wildlife and be careful in unfamiliar places.