BREAKING: Israel to finally reopen borders to foreigners November 1

Israel will finally allow tourist to enter the country beginning November 1.

* The Prime Minister, the Minister of Health and the Minister of Tourism approved the tourism policy and entry into Israel *

* The outline will take effect on November 1, 2021, and will be updated in accordance with developments and the discovery of new variants *

Regulations will be brought for government approval later

The Prime Minister, Naftali Bennett, held a discussion today (Thursday), October 21, 2021, on the 15th of Cheshvan 5772, on the issue of tourism policy and entry into Israel.

The discussion was attended by the Minister of Health, the Minister of Tourism, the Director General of the Ministry of Health, the Director General of the Ministry of Transportation, the Director General of the Ministry of Tourism, the Corona Commissioner, the Public Health Services Director, the Transitions Commissioner To the head of the National Security Council, the person in charge of budgets in the Ministry of Finance, the head of the Civil Airports Authority, the head of the Population and Immigration Authority and other professionals.

* Here is the approved outline: *

* May enter Israel as part of the outline: *

* – * Foreigners who were vaccinated with two Pfizer vaccines, and passed 7 days or more from the second vaccination on the day they entered Israel (but not more than 180 days when they left Israel).

* – * Foreigners who were vaccinated with two vaccines from Moderna, Astraznica, Synovak and Sinopharm, and passed 14 days or more from the second vaccine on the day they entered Israel (but not more than 180 days when they left Israel).

* – * Foreigners who were vaccinated with one Jansen vaccine and passed 14 days or more from the vaccine on the day they entered Israel (but not more than 180 days when they left Israel).

* – * Strangers who were vaccinated with a Pfizer booster dose, and 7 days or more of the vaccine passed on the day they entered Israel.

* – * Foreigners who were vaccinated with a booster dose of Moderna, Synovak, Astraznica, Jansen, and 14 days or more passed from the vaccine on the day they entered Israel.

* – * Recovered foreigners who present a reference to a positive result in a NAAT test (molecular test such as PCR) and passed 11 days or more from the test on the day they entered Israel (and no more than 180 days passed on the day they left).

* – * Foreigners who have recovered and received at least one dose of the vaccines approved by the World Health Organization.

* Groups that will receive an exemption from isolation based on conduct as a capsule: *

* – * Without serological examination

* – * Tourists vaccinated with a vaccine approved by the World Health Organization.

* – * The group’s conduct in Israel as a capsule, without free time and with restrictions on walking around in places where there is an increased risk of infection.

* – * Up to 2,000 tourists in a capsule a day (in mixed groups the strict outline will apply)

* – * Daily antigen test or PCR test, once every 72 hours for 14 days from entry into Israel.

* – * Tourists who have not been in a red country or a country with a severe travel warning in the 14 days prior to their entry into Israel.

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