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The committee, headed by MK Yaakov Asher, will discuss the Corona restrictions, which are expected to apply tomorrow for three weeks.


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The Knesset's Constitution Committee will convene to approve the closure regulations

The committee, headed by MK Yaakov Asher, will discuss the Corona restrictions, which are expected to apply tomorrow for three weeks.

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Yaki Adamkar

Thursday, 17 September 2020, 11:03

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The Constitution Committee, chaired by MK Yaakov Asher (Torah Judaism), will convene today (Thursday) at 11:00 to approve the closure regulations, which will apply from tomorrow for three weeks. The Constitution Committee must approve the closure regulations by 14:00, one day before they take effect.



Earlier, the regulations passed the government's approval. As part of the approved guidelines, it is permitted to leave the residence up to a distance of only 500 meters. This restriction allows public space, including parks And playgrounds, within a distance of 500 meters.

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Discussion of the Constitution Committee, a month ago (Photo: Adina Waldman, Knesset Spokeswoman)

In addition, the government approved going beyond a range of 500 meters for one of the following purposes, and back home: arrival of a worker or soldier to his place of work, stocking up on medicines, food and essential products and services, assistance to a person in difficulty or distress, medical care, psychological treatment, complementary medicine Only one patient) and access to welfare frameworks and essential social care.

An exit to the Knesset, a demonstration, a legal proceeding and a blood donation were also approved.

What is allowed beyond 500 meters?

  • Arrival of an employee or soldier at his place of work

  • Equipping with medicines, food and essential products and services

  • Assisting a person with difficulty or distress

  • Medical, psychological and complementary medicine (only one patient)

  • Welfare frameworks and social care are essential

  • Leaving the Knesset, for a demonstration, a legal proceeding or a blood donation

  • A sporting activity that begins at the place of residence, of an individual or people living together

  • Attendance at a funeral or alliance

  • Baptism of women in the mikveh

  • A prayer holder who has received permission to participate in the prayers of the holy days

  • Essential care for animals

  • Transfer of a minor between parents who do not live together

  • Transferring his minor to a single parent who goes out for an essential need for the supervision of another person

  • Arriving at an educational day framework whose activities are allowed (special education, children of essential workers)

  • Arrival at the airport for a flight outside Israel, 8 hours before the flight

  • Visits of tenants in welfare settings and people with disabilities to first-degree relatives

  • Departure of first-degree family members to commemorate the victims of the Yom Kippur War

The government has approved the departure for sports activities of an individual or people living together - without a distance limit, and provided that the activities are from the place of residence, not by car.

It is also permissible to leave the 500-meter range for attending a funeral or covenant, leaving a woman for baptism in a mikveh, a prayer holder who has received approval from the Ministry of Religious Affairs, leaving vital care for animals, transferring a minor between parents who do not live together, arriving at an airport For a flight outside of Israel.

Active restrictions

  • Prohibition on staying in another person's residence

  • Prohibition on staying at the beach, except for permitted sports activities

  • Prohibition of gatherings - up to 10 people in the building and 20 in the open

  • Up to 3 people in a car, excluding people living together

  • Prohibition on opening businesses and places open to the public and receiving an audience in workplaces

  • Open field prayers in regular groups of up to 20 people

  • Prayers in the building in regular groups of up to 10 or 25 people, according to the morbidity rating in the locality

  • Up to 10 employees or 50% of the workforce simultaneously in the public sector

  • Up to 50 passengers by articulated bus, 32 by city bus and 30 by intercity bus

  • Up to 50% of the possible passenger capacity in any other public transport, including by train

The restriction of stay has also passed the government's approval, according to which it is prohibited to stay in another person's residence for a non-permitted purpose, such as for the purpose of performing work, or assisting a person with difficulty.

In addition, it is prohibited to stay at the beach, except for the purpose of performing only permitted sports activities of a single person or of people living together, arriving from the place of residence and not by car.

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