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Israel Extends Closure Of Ben-Gurion Airport For 2 More Weeks

A passenger wears a face mask to protect from coronavirus in the departure hall in Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv, Israel, Sunday, Jan. 24, 2021 during a nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of the virus COVID-19. (AP Photo / Ariel Schalit)

Israel’s cabinet on Thursday after midnight extended the closure of Ben-Gurion Airport to commercial flights for another two weeks, until February 21.

Israelis will be unable to enter or exit the country except under very specific circumstances approved by the newly formed Exceptions Committee.

Israelis outside Israel can request permission to enter Israel via online forms available on the websites of the Foreign Ministry, Health Ministry, the Prime Minister’s Office, and the Interior Ministry’s Population Authority.

Israelis can request approval to enter Israel

In addition, professional athletes and coaches can apply for permits to participate in official international competitions.

Israelis may request approval to leave Israel for the above reasons as well.

Non-Israeli citizens can request permission to enter Israel for specific purposes such as aliyah that cannot be postponed.

Israelis who left the country before January 25, when the skies were closed, will be allowed to return to Israel by Sunday but will be required to quarantine in state-run hotels upon arrival.

(YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)

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