Besides the United States, countries defined by Israel as “red countries” include Canada, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Hungary, Morocco, Portugal, Switzerland, and Turkey.
“The cabinet ministers have now approved ... the expansion of the list of red countries in accordance with the recommendation of the Health Ministry State Classification Committee pursuant to a discussion that was held yesterday at the Cabinet meeting,” Bennett’s office said.
A Health Ministry advisory committee recommended on Dec. 19 that Israel should add the United States to the list of “red” countries to which its citizens cannot fly without special permission.
The order will go into effect the night between Dec. 21 and Dec. 22 (05:00 ET).
After this time, Israelis will be barred from traveling to and from destinations added to the COVID-19 red list while returning travelers will be required to undergo a 3-to 14-day quarantine.
“We bought precious time for the State of Israel and we delayed the Omicron by at least three weeks,” Bennett said, adding that this time is now running out and it is “simply not enough.”
“It’s possible to say that the fifth wave has begun,” he added.
Israel has logged 134 confirmed Omicron cases and another 307 suspected cases, the health ministry said. Of these, 167 were symptomatic, it added.