When the entry into Israel from Uman of dozens of people, under false pretenses, with the coronavirus became known, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, this evening (Thursday, 9 September 2021), convened a discussion on the issue.

Following are Prime Minister Bennett's directives:

* These directives shall apply to all cases of the entry into Israel, by people verified to have the coronavirus, under false pretenses.

All such people who enter the country under false pretenses shall be summoned for investigation by the Israel Police.

Full criminal proceedings shall be opened against offenders, in the context of which all relevant charges shall be considered including fraud, forgery and willfully spreading a disease.

All people who are verified to have the coronavirus, who returned to Israel under false pretenses and landed at Ben-Gurion International Airport, shall be evacuated to their homes in a designated vehicle or by ambulance, in order to safeguard the public health. People with the coronavirus shall be required to pay for the foregoing transportation.

All people who are verified to have the coronavirus will be required to be quarantined for 10 days, which will be enforced by the Israel Police. People who are unable to be quarantined at home and declare to this effect will be sent to a coronavirus hotel for at least 10 days.

Quarantine violators shall be liable to be detained.

Concurrent with the foregoing steps, a specific directive is being considered, in the framework of which returnees from Uman with the coronavirus will be quarantined in coronavirus hotels for 14 days.

The Government of Israel views with utmost gravity the entry of people who are verified to have the coronavirus under false pretenses with forged documents and who are willfully spreading a disease, which constitutes the irresponsible act of harming the public peace, and will continue to act severely against offenders.