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Israel opens to vaccinated Covid-19 tourists
2021-11-01 00:00:00.0     海峡时报-世界     原网页

       

       TEL AVIV (AFP) - Israel opened up to vaccinated visitors Monday (Nov 1) after 20 months of closure, with Jews and Palestinians reliant on tourism voicing cautious hope the pandemic's economic devastation will gradually ease.

       Mr Rami Razouk, a Palestinian souvenir shop owner in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem's Old City, said he was "very happy" at the prospect of increased revenue, but conceded his store was not quite ready for an influx.

       "Everything is dusty," the 35-year-old told AFP. "We have a lot of work to do."

       Mr Razouk and top Israeli officials said Monday marked a partial reopening, and that it would be premature to immediately expect busloads of tourists to start spending across the region.

       "We are far from the (complete) opening of the skies," Jerusalem deputy mayor Fleur Hassan-Nahoum told reporters, saying it will become clearer in coming weeks how many tourists will visit under current rules.

       As at Monday, foreigners can enter Israel with a negative Covid-19 test from the previous 72 hours and if their last vaccine dose was administered less than six months ago. Unvaccinated children remain subject to quarantine rules.

       "It's not going to happen in one day or two," Mr Razouk said, lamenting a long period with almost no sales. "It will take time."

       Before Israel imposed the first of several coronavirus closures in March 2020, tourism was growing at a galloping pace in a region home to countless religious sites sacred to Muslims, Christians and Jews.

       A record 4.6 million people visited in 2019, an 11 per cent increase from 2018, generating revenue of 23 billion shekels (S$9.89 billion), or 1.5 per cent of Israel's gross domestic product, the Tourism Ministry said.

       "The tourism industry had been driving 200kmh, and we stopped suddenly because of Covid-19," the ministry's director-general, Mr Amir Halevi, told AFP on Monday.

       As expected, business from foreign tourists has plummeted since then. Despite Monday's opening, just 1.5 billion shekel in revenues is expected this year.

       Mr Ezechiel Grinberg, a Jerusalem-based independent tour guide, told AFP he survived on minimum-wage government subsidies for nearly 18 months.

       "It's great as a (tourism) professional" that visitors are starting to come back, he said. But he voiced concern that burdensome entry requirements will still suppress his income.

       Mr Nader Zaro, a Palestinian who owns a coffee shop in the Old City's Via Dolorosa (Path of Sorrow) - seen by many as the route Jesus was forced to walk to his crucifixion - said he needed "normal tourists" to come back.

       Tourists at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City of Jerusalem, on Nov 1, 2021. PHOTO: AFP

       Israel has allowed in select tourist groups under special arrangements, but Mr Zaro explained that such groups do not help small operators like him.

       "Everyone wants to catch them," Mr Zaro said. "There are big sharks and small sharks... and big sharks eat all. Me, I'm eaten."

       Despite record high Covid-19 transmission figures in late August and September, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's coalition government avoided a new lockdown, betting that a fresh vaccination push could stem a wave blamed partly on the Delta variant of the coronavirus.

       The authorities launched an aggressive campaign to inoculate citizens with a third, booster shot of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, which drove down infections.

       Following widespread data that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine's protection wanes six months after the last jab, Israel has put recent vaccinations at the centre of its reopening strategy.

       Among those who landed at Ben Gurion airport near Tel Aviv on Monday was American Lauren Solsberg, who said she had to get a booster to meet entry requirements.

       "It was down to the last minute before we knew that we were going to come," she said.

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