In July, 218,000 visitors were recorded entering Israel, 26 percent less than in July 2013 and the lowest number for any July since 2007, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics.
Of that number, 24,000 were day trippers, typically arriving on cruise liners or crossing through the land borders for a lightening visit to religious sites or the Dead Sea.
The remaining 194,000 were tourists -- defined as someone who spends at least one night -- with the numbers for July some 21 percent lower than the same period a year earlier, and the lowest number for any July since 2007.
"Israel is preparing for the 'day after'," he said. "The tourism ministry is planning to invest in marketing campaigns in target countries around the world in order to encourage incoming tourism."
Israel said 2.1 million visitors entered the country from January to July, an increase of four percent on the same period in 2013.
Israel launched an air campaign in Gaza on July 8, followed by a ground assault nine days later in a bid to destroy Hamas rockets and attack tunnels used to infiltrate the Jewish state.
Hamas has fired more than 3,400 rockets at Israel, endangering millions of citizens. EU and US authorities suspended flights for two days in July after rockets landed close to the main runway at Tel Aviv airport.
The Israeli operation has killed more than 1,900 Palestinians, of whom the UN says nearly three quarters were civilians.
On the Israeli side, 67 people have been killed, 64 of them soldiers.
Last Saturday, tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched through central London condemning the Israeli operation in the third major demonstration in the British capital in the last four weeks.
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