The measure comes after thousands of Israelis returned from international trips to Dubai


The Director-General of Israel's Health Ministry on Friday signed an order requiring all Israelis returning from international travel to enter into immediate quarantine upon their arrival in the Jewish state. 

The decision effectively abandons Israel's traffic light system assessing the coronavirus risk of international destinations, with "green" being completely safe and requiring no quarantine period, to "red" where travel is strictly forbidden.

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Israelis returning from abroad, regardless of the country, will now have to observe a mandatory self-isolation period of 14 days. 

The measure comes after thousands of Israelis returned from international trips to Dubai over the Hanukkah holiday period, with the United Arab Emirates maintaining a "green" country accreditation, despite the Gulf nation seeing a dramatic spike in COVID-19 cases.   

The new measure will take effect on December 26, Hebrew-language broadcaster Channel 12 reported, which also revealed that some cabinet members were not informed of the decision and may seek to have it overturned. 

Israel put the UAE on a list of "green" destinations in August, with some suggesting the decision was motivated more by politics rather than health concerns since Jerusalem at the time was just weeks away from signing a historic normalization deal with Abu Dhabi. Read more at i24