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In a damning verdict, the judges noted that Israel is the only democratic country in the world where the right of citizens to enter their country has been so sweepingly restricted.
On the figure of 3,000, the judges stated that this was set by the government before they had gathered data on the number of nationals who were stuck abroad, and ordered any future restrictions to be based on updated and comprehensive facts.
The judges also ruled that a balance must be struck between the damage that may be caused by the infiltration of an unknown coronavirus strain, and the violation of the fundamental rights of the state s citizens and residents.
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Passengers walk in the arrivals hall at the Ben Gurion International Airport on March 8, 2021 (Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90)
Israel’s restrictions on citizens entering the country are unconstitutional and must end this Saturday, the High Court of Justice ruled Wednesday, six days before national elections and after almost two months during which Israelis haven’t been allowed to freely fly home.
The justices ruled that the current cap of 3,000 returning citizens per day disproportionately violates civil rights due to its sweeping and extended nature and since the regulations weren’t imposed based on concrete data and information.
Israel’s land and air gateways have been largely closed since January 25, leaving thousands unable to return, in an effort to prevent the potential arrival of coronavirus variants immune to the current vaccines. The country last week eased restrictions on air travel to the country, enabling thousands of citizens to return home.
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