Israel will further ease restrictions on the entry of foreign tourists starting from July 1, the country’s Population and Immigration Authority said in a statement on Friday.
Since March 2020, non-Israelis have not been given permits to enter Israel except if they have been vaccinated or have recovered from Coronavirus (COVID-19) and have a first-degree family member living in the country.
Under the new decision signed by Israeli Interior Minister, Aryeh Deri, non-Israelis from countries with a high vaccination rate will however be allowed to enter Israel after a rapid procedure.
This decision followed the decrease in COVID-19 morbidity and the increase in vaccination rate in many countries.
The decision was made after consultation with Health Minister Yuli Edelstein, Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi and professionals at the ministries.
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