Non-Israelis, however, will be able to travel to these countries, provided they plan to reside there permanently, the press release said. Israel barred its citizens from travelling to India and six other countries, citing high COVID-19 infection rates there. In a joint press release issued by the Israel Prime Minister’s Office and the Health Ministry on Friday, it was said that Israelis will not be allowed to travel to Ukraine, Brazil, Ethiopia, South Africa, India, Mexico and Turkey. Non-Israelis, however, will be able to travel to these countries, provided they plan to reside there permanently, the press release said. Those who have received two negative COVID-19 test reports will be required to be in a 10-day quarantine, they said.
Source: The Hindu May 01, 2021 21:22 UTC