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Israel announces the opening of its borders: Eligible tourists will be allowed to enter the country from November 1

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Recently, the Israeli government announced that it will open its borders from November 1 to allow vaccinated individual international travelers who meet the relevant conditions to enter the country.

According to the entry conditions issued by the Ministry of Tourism of Israel, including but not limited to: not staying in any high-risk country in the 14 days prior to entry into Israel; having completed vaccination approved by the World Health Organization or equivalent (Chinese vaccine is on the approved list); no remaining cases where entry into Israel will be prohibited; and entry must be through Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport.

If eligible, registration and entry into Israel are also required to submit a negative COVID-19 nucleic acid test report, a declaration form for inbound passengers, a vaccination certificate, etc. within 72 hours before the flight.

To date, more than 85% of Israel's population has been vaccinated, and a third dose of COVID-19 vaccination has been initiated.

(The Paper's reporter Tang Yingying)

Editor-in-charge: Yingying Tang

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