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Shortly after announcing plans to reopen its borders to most countries, Israel announced Thursday that it would allow all international travelers – including those from the United States – to enter next week.
The new rules go into effect Sunday and will allow fully vaccinated and recovered travelers to enter so long as meet pre-departure and post-arrival testing requirements.
The country cracked down on international travel in recent weeks due to the fast-spreading omicron variant and issued a ban on foreign national travelers on Nov. 28.
Israel announced plans to begin easing restrictions earlier this week by allowing vaccinated and recovered foreign nationals from counties on its “orange list” to enter. At the time, eight countries – including the U.S. – remained on Israel’s “red list.”
Thursday’s announcement broaden’s Israel’s reopening to the U.S., the United Kingdom, Mexico, Switzerland, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates.
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