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The ban on non-Israelis entering the country has been extended to September 1

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According to Ynet, Israel's news, the Israel Airports Authority has notified airlines that the ban on non-Israelis entering Israel has been extended (for the second time) to September 1st, while Israelis returning from abroad must continue to self-isolate for two weeks. 

Despite this notification, some hesitancy was noted in other official's statements in the new wake of the corona-virus outbreak in Israel, which may lead to an additional postponement of this new target date of September 1st.

Important Reminder:


Any person entering Israel must sign an obligation to remain in full 14 days in house isolation. 


Any foreign nationals entering Israel must present health insurance that specifically covers for COVID 19 disease upon entry to Israel. 

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Best Regards,

 

Amit Acco, Senior Partner 

KAN-TOR & ACCO 

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