The ministerial committee decided on closures until next Friday at 8:00 am • Neighborhoods to be limited: Beit Shemesh: Nahala and Rest and the perfume bar • Beam: Romma, Kiryat Sanz and Belz and Kiryat Mattressdorf • Blod: Forest Gardens and Neighborhoods Amidar and Billu • Kiryat Malachi: Rutner Mansion and Chabad neighborhood
Closure in Jerusalem // Photo: Oren Ben Hakon
Closure of the city of Lod // Photo: Jonathan Shaul
Closure in Jerusalem // Photo: Oren Ben Hakon
1) Beit Shemesh - Farm and rest neighborhoods and perfume barrel.
2) Jerusalem - the neighborhoods of Rome, Kiryat Sanz and Belz and Kiryat Matsdorf.
3) Lod - Neighborhoods of parks and gardens.
4) Ramla - Amidar neighborhood of Bilu.
5) Kiryat Malachi - Rutner Mansion and Chabad neighborhood.
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The Ministerial Committee on Restricted Areas announced Thursday (Thursday) that it has decided to declare certain areas as restricted areas for 7 days, starting from Friday, 13:00 to Friday, 17 July at 8:00. This was published in a joint statement by the Prime Minister's Office and the Ministry of Health.
The areas the government decided to declare as a restricted area are; Beit Shemesh - Farm and rest neighborhoods and perfume barrel, Jerusalem - Rumah neighborhoods, Kiryat Sanz and Belz and Kiryat Mattressdorf, Lod - Forest parks and Sacha.
In addition, the Ministerial Committee has decided to announce the railway neighborhoods, Snir and Neve Shalom in Lod, as a restricted area for another 5 days, after the previous declaration expires, from tomorrow at 13:00 until Wednesday at 8:00 am.
In restricted areas, entry and exit to the restricted and restricted area will be restricted, as well as traffic and business activity within the restricted area itself.
In addition, the Director General of the Ministry of Health will soon sign an order restricting the activities of educational institutions starting at age 10 in Modi'in Illit, in Beit Shemesh and in the third, seventh and eighth neighborhoods in Ashdod.