Israel cancels travel quotas, sets new coronavirus rules for airport
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זהו, לאחר כשנה של סגירה – מעבר טאבה ייפתח! החלטנו הערב על פתיחת המעבר בתו סגול (בדומה לכללי נתב״ג), לאחר היערכות לוגיסטית לפני פתיחתו. שבוע טוב— Orit Farkash Hacohen אורית פרקש הכהן (@FarkashOrit) March 20, 2021
“It is done,” Farkash-Hacohen tweeted on Saturday evening. “After a year of being closed, the Taba Border Crossing will be open!” She added that the opening will only take place after logistical preparations are undertaken. Israelis who travel abroad are still required to have a COVID-19 test done before their return flight and to take another test when they land in Israel. The change follows the High Court of Justice striking down previous travel restrictions on Wednesday, despite objections from Health Minister Yuli Edelstein and other health officials who expressed concern that those returning could bring with them coronavirus variants.
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