Ben Gurion Airport may not be closed, but it is becoming more and more difficult for Israelis to travel abroad without having to isolate upon their return. Ben Gurion Airport may not be closed, but it is becoming more and more difficult for Israelis to travel abroad without having to isolate upon their return. From August 11, 18 countries will be included in the long list of countries that require Israelis to return home to enter mandatory seven-day isolation, even if they have been vaccinated. The 18 countries include the two most popular destinations for Israelis: Greece and the United States. The other 16 countries include France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Ukraine, Iceland, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Cuba and Tanzania. In addition, there is a “red” high infection rate list where Israelis cannot fly without permission from the Exceptions Committee and must enter isolation for 14 days upon return to Israel. These countries include the United Kingdom, Cyprus, Turkey, Russia and Georgia. Published by Globes, Israel business news – en.globes.co.il – on August 3, 2021 © Copyright Globes Publisher Itonut (1983) Ltd. 2021
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