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JERUSALEM, April 7 ― Israel will ban inter-city travel from today to Friday this week in order to forestall the spread of coronavirus during the Passover holidays, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said. “There will be a lockdown between Tuesday from 4.00pm (1300 GMT) until Friday at 7.00am ―...

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel will ban inter-city travel from today to Friday this week in order to forestall the spread of coronavirus during the Passover holidays. — AFP pic

“There will be a lockdown between Tuesday from 4.00pm until Friday at 7.00am ― you must stay in your cities and villages,” he said late yesterday on television. “Every family must stay at home and nobody can leave their homes between 6.00pm on Wednesday and 7.00am on Thursday,” the prime minister added. Coronavirus has so far killed 57 people in the Jewish state and infected more than 8,900, according to official figures.

Netanyahu on Friday gave the green light for soldiers to be deployed in the mostly ultra-Orthodox city of Bnei Brak, which is considered the centre of Israel's novel coronavirus outbreak.

 

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