The plane will land at Ben Gurion Airport, tourists from South Korea will not be allowed in
The Population and Immigration Authority will prevent the entry of passengers expected to land at Ben Gurion Airport this evening.
The Population and Immigration Authority is expected to prevent the arrival of tourists arriving from South Korea at Ben Gurion Airport at 19:30 this Saturday. So far, no restrictions have been placed on people entering Israel from the Southeast Asian country, although the number of people infected is relatively high.
Health Ministry Director-General Moshe Barr Tzaman said in a briefing that Israelis returning from South Korea and Japan will be required to stay in solitary confinement.