Under the edict, which goes into effect at 2200 GMT on Tuesday,
Israelis would need special permission to fly to the United
States, now one of more than 50 countries to which its citizens
cannot travel.
In a televised address on Sunday, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett
said Israel had bought some time by moving fast to limit travel
when Omicron was first detected last month, but that this was
now waning. He predicted a surge of sicknesses within a few
weeks.
Acting on Health Ministry recommendations, cabinet ministers
voted on Monday to put the United States, Italy, Belgium,
Germany, Hungary, Morocco, Portugal, Canada, Switzerland and
Turkey on the no-fly roster, Bennett's office said in a
statement.
Israel has logged 134 confirmed Omicron cases and another 307
suspected cases, the Health Ministry said. Of these, 167 were
symptomatic, it said.
In a rapid first response to Omicron, which was first detected
in southern Africa and Hong Kong, Israel banned the entry of
foreigners on Nov. 25 and has imposed three- to 14-day
quarantine orders for Israelis returning from abroad.
(Reporting by Jeffrey Heller; Editing by Toby Chopra)
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