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Hotel insulators demand to be released to their homes, queues for the Ben Gurion Airport Exceptions Committee - Walla! News

2020-12-28T18:46:47.962Z


The Ministry of Health's directive to transfer all returnees from abroad to solitary confinement in a motel has already provoked outrage, following which the ministry assured passengers that an exceptions committee will handle them.


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Hotel insulators are demanding to be released to their homes, queuing for the Ben Gurion Airport Exceptions Committee

The Ministry of Health's directive to transfer all returnees from abroad to solitary confinement in a motel has already provoked outrage, following which the ministry assured passengers that an exceptions committee will handle them.

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Maya Horodnichano and Keenan Cohen

Monday, 28 December 2020, 20:32

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In the video: Insulators in hotels demand to be released to their homes (Walla! NEWS system)

Dozens of isolated people in the Corona hotels in Jerusalem protested today (Monday) that they are not being released to their homes.

At the same time, at Ben Gurion Airport there were heavy loads at the position of the Exceptions Committee, which has the authority to exempt returnees from abroad from the obligation to isolate in a hotel.



The directive of the Ministry of Health to transfer all returnees from abroad to the hotel in isolation had already provoked outrage last week, when hundreds of passengers refused to evacuate from Ben Gurion Airport to the Corona hotels.

Subsequently, Ministry of Health officials assured the passengers that an exceptions committee would deal with them at the motel, but this did not happen.

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Protesters' protests in a hotel in Jerusalem, today

Ivan, who is staying at the Leonardo Hotel after returning from Kiev last week, says their demand is to be released for home isolation.

"Like some released from the airport who would also release us. We were promised an exceptions committee when we got to the hotel but there were only security guards who wanted to do a search for us things, in the end they let us in without a search."

he describes.

"We ask that just as others have released, they will release us."



He said, "There was someone who filed a lawsuit and was told to pull out and release her. So where is the treatment of us as human beings? Hold us against our will, let us do insulation at home and sign whatever they want."



Ivan adds that he was tested on Friday for Corona, but has not yet received a result.

While trying to find out what happened to the test, he was told that if he was sick, he would be transferred to another hotel.

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