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I opened a Discover Bank account (same company that provides Discover credit card) before I left the US. And it was all online. I did not have to meet anyone in person.
Also PRO TIP: Use Skype to make 1-800 phone calls on Wifi for free while abroad! You can call and talk to your bank for free.
You will have two problems, in my experience:
The best way to solve this problem is to open your account on your next trip to the US and get statements mailed to your relatives; that shouldn’t be a problem to do with a passport.
You should be able to get a state-issued ID from the same place that offers drivers’ licenses pretty quickly (see here for New York State)
Since you said you’re not planning a trip to the US, it may be trickier. There is one American bank I know of which has a service for expatriates that has an office in Tel Aviv (Citibank) and they might be able to help you open an account.