Israeli Diaspora Affairs Minister Nachman Shai warns that a crisis in Israel-Diaspora relations was looming over the ongoing shutdown of air traffic due to the pandemic. Shai called on Prime Minister Naftali Bennett to resolve the issue.
“We have the means to maintain the public’s health even without closing the country’s borders to world Jews. It is time to also consider the overall damage that may be caused to our relationship with Diaspora Jewry,” he said.
Israel closed its borders to foreign nationals on Nov. 28, in an attempt to halt the spread of the Omicron COVID-19 variant. The decision drew criticism from Diaspora communities.
Jewish leaders from across the U.S. political spectrum told Israel Hayom that the state must find an arrangement that will reflect the fact Israel is the Jewish state, and allow them to visit the country even with the skies closed due to global pandemic.... Read More: JNS