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Netanyahu: I will enter the government tomorrow to approve the extension of the closure and the closure of the borders - Walla! news

2021-01-27T13:07:48.503Z


The prime minister arrived at the vaccination complex in Sderot and said he would forward the Ministry of Health's proposal to the government to extend the closure. "We will decide according to the level of illness for how long," he said. Netanyahu claims that Israel has halted the British mutation, but will "extend the sealing of borders" in an attempt to block the entry of new strains


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Netanyahu: I will meet the government tomorrow to approve the extension of the closure and the closure of the borders

The prime minister arrived at the vaccination complex in Sderot and said he would forward the Ministry of Health's proposal to the government to extend the closure.

"We will decide according to the level of illness for how long," he said.

Netanyahu claims that Israel has halted the British mutation, but will "extend the sealing of borders" in an attempt to block the entry of new strains

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In the video: Netanyahu says he will convene the government to extend the closure (Walla! NEWS system)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said today (Tuesday) that he would work for a further extension of the tightened closure, but did not take some time.

At the vaccination center in Sderot, where he paid a joint visit with Health Minister Yuli Edelstein, Netanyahu said that "I will enter the government tomorrow and I will forward the Ministry of Health's proposal to the government to extend the closure, we will decide according to the level of illness for how long."



Netanyahu referred to the shutdown of Ben Gurion Airport and the fear of the spread of corona mutations, and also expressed support for extending the border closure. "We are defending ourselves against the mutation.

The British mutation is raging in the world and it also entered Israel, we managed to stop it, but we have to bring it down and ensure that no new mutations enter that we do not even know, "he said.



" To that end, we have decided to extend the sealing of our borders.

"We are the first in the world to close the borders, not to allow any commercial flights to enter the State of Israel, and I will now add to it the disconnection of land routes, including the Jordan roads." According to him, we may need legislation for this. "

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