If you read the T&C on a lot of the US issued CCs, it says that you must be a current resident of the US/ residing in the US... or some other term. When you live in Israel, you are considered a citizen living abroad. Technically you do not have any of the coverages, if they see that you've been living out of the US for six months.
Lawyers, am i right??? Anyone have experienced anything based on this. (the fact that they generally approve all sorts of claims from outside US does not disprove my statement, as they aren't looking through your transaction history to see where you are living, especially when honoring a $500 claim)