No, Peabrain.
You have no clue how this all works, do you? People with intelligence make quick judgments about hundreds of people each within 20 or 30 seconds. Anyone can forge entry stamps if they want to. They ask you if you've been to Israel before. They ask you when. Maybe they look at the stamps. I don't know. They probably ask why you came before and why you're coming now; or what you did if you are leaving. I don't know, because for me the whole thing has usually taken about the same amount of time as it does to be admitted to the screening area here.
Should it ever happen that I am stopped coming or going in Israel, I'll understand because I trust that they are not doing what they do for show. This is not the case here in the United States where the entire thing is a colossal charade.
ML/NJ
Well, then, you are at odds with El Al.
Yes, the scanners are not even powered...there is no "back room viewing screen"...
And they sure aren't checking for contraband when they do a pat-down.
And you're sane.
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