Some 15 students who had obtained permits to return to their institutions boarded their flight because they had not yet heard of the policy change.

Seven foreign yeshiva students are currently stuck in Ben-Gurion Airport after the Interior Ministry decided on Wednesday not to allow such students into the country due to the spike in COVID-19 cases over recent days.On May 21, the Interior Ministry decided to allow the entry of foreign yeshiva and seminary students into the country, after many left before Passover when educational institutions were shut down because of the pandemic.

But on Wednesday however, Interior Minister Arye Deri said that “with great pain” he was forced to halt the entry of foreign yeshiva students, and that any permits which have not been used until now would be cancelled.Some 15 such students who had obtained permits to return to their institutions had a scheduled flight at 23:35 from JFK airport in New York, and boarded the flight because they had not yet heard of the policy change. Read more at JPost