Originally Posted by
gohima
Which is a moot point (at least in the US) as they will issue you a second passport simply for entering the country that would deny you entry for an Israeli stamp. Certainly standing in the non-eu citizen line
The advice I have always heard is to make sure the airline is aware of both of your passports as passenger data is subject to pre-clearance.
I have yet to use my new EU passport to enter the EU so I cant speak on personal experience as a dual citizen.
I would try to avoid using the the passport you are describing if you can avoid it. Israeli customs spots those passports and a few agents have been known to give people grief. They are issue with eight months on them and you can tell the issuance data. I've had a close friend pulled into secondary and grilled about why he needed such a passport, where else he visited, etc. Then again, when your US passport has extra pages added at the US embassy in the UAE and is full of visas from places like Lebanon, Kuwait, Egypt (not a problem in isolation), the UAE (residence visa), Oman, Saudi, etc., perhaps you are better with the disposable passport.
If only the Israeli stamp wasn't so descript.