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Foreign Aircraft Barred From Entering Israel for Another Week

CoronavirusIsrael By Aryeh Stern YERUSHALAYIM - Tuesday, February 2, 2021 at 5:54 am | כ  שבט תשפ א A passenger arrives to a terminal at Ben Gurion international airport before Israel bans international flights, Jan. 25. (Reuters/Ronen Zvulun) The Economic Affairs Committee chaired by MK Rabbi Yaakov Margi (Shas) approved on Monday the extension by another week of the government’s decision to keep Ben Gurion Airport closed and bar foreign aircraft from entering Israel, as part of the effort to combat the spread of new coronavirus variants. It also approved the extension of the general restrictions on the aviation industry until Feb. 28. Regulations that restrict the operation of airports and flights, including the duty to have one’s temperature taken before entering the airport and the prohibition to board a plane without a mask, were extended until the end of February, in accordance with the government’s decision.

Israel s Health Ministry Frustrated as Recovery Models Collapse, Number of Corona Infections Steady | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | David Israel | 14 Shevat 5781 – January 27, 2021

Israel s Health Ministry Frustrated as Recovery Models Collapse, Number of Corona Infections Steady | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | David Israel | 14 Shevat 5781 – January 27, 2021
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All Passengers Entering Israel Will Need a Negative Coronavirus Test Within 72 Hours of Takeoff

CoronavirusIsrael By Aryeh Stern YERUSHALAYIM - Thursday, January 21, 2021 at 5:57 am | ח  שבט תשפ א A technician collects nasal swab samples for COVID-19 at the coronavirus lab in Ben Gurion Airport. (Flash90) The Economic Affairs Committee chaired by MK Rabbi Yaakov Margi (Shas) approved on Wednesday a government decision that all passengers entering Israel from abroad would need to present a negative coronavirus test performed within 72 hours of takeoff, or present a “recovered” or “inoculated” certificate issued on behalf of the Health Ministry. Failure to provide a negative test will result in a NIS 2,500 fine. The decision is scheduled to go into effect at midnight between Friday and Saturday in order to give airlines and passengers ample time to prepare. Att. Tal Fuchs of the Ministry of Health noted that Israelis wishing to travel for humanitarian purposes or for special personal needs may file a request with the Exceptions Committee.

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