Two hasidic yeshiva students arrived in Israel on Sunday - only to be forced to return to London, Kikar Hashabbat reported.

According to a relative of one of the young men, the two were not allowed to enter Israel due to the fact that they lacked the appropriate coronavirus-related documents. As a result, approximately one hour after they landed at Ben Gurion Airport, they were placed on an alternate flight making its way back to London.

The relative also said that the two had used the services of a well-known London businessman, who promised them that they would receive the required approval on Sunday. They trusted this businessman, and therefore they purchased airline tickets to Israel, assuming that the bureaucracy had been taken care of.

According to Kikar Hashabbat, the relative also said that the Population Authority officials at Ben Gurion Airport treated at least one of the young men rudely and disparagingly, and that the official chose not to wait for the attorney who was on his way to Ben Gurion Airport to help the pair, insisting that they immediately return to their home country. Read more at Arutz-7