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Closing the sky: The Ministry of Sports is trying to exclude the landing of athletes
Big question marks among football and basketball teams regarding the addition of players who are abroad. The Ministry of Sports has already begun discussions
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Shlomo Weiss
Monday, 25 January 2021, 11:34
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The Ministry of Sports began discussions with the various government ministries in an attempt to exclude the landing of foreign and Israeli players destined to come and play in the professional leagues in Israel during the closing of the sky.
As is known, tonight (Monday) at midnight a full closure will begin on Ben Gurion Airport as part of which no flights to and from Israel will enter and leave.
This is very critical for Premier League and National Football League teams, They are negotiating with foreign footballers and with Israelis who play abroad, but now there are question marks as to when they will be able to land in Israel.
Transfers can also be made in the basketball industry, and closing the sky will hurt these options.
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At the same time, there are Olympic and other athletes in individual disciplines, who are supposed to go to competitions abroad and currently can not.
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