By Rami Ayyub TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Tourists hoping to visit Jerusalem or Tel Aviv after Israel's announcement last week that it would open to some vac.
Although new rules, due to go into effect on Nov. 1, permit tourists who've been jabbed with WHO-recognized COVID vaccines to enter the country, local tourism experts say the conditions still too strict to revive the sector
Tourists hoping to visit Jerusalem or Tel Aviv after Israel's announcement last week that it would open to some vaccinated foreign travellers should read the fine print before booking, local hoteliers say.