The Jerusalem Post

Any IDF soldier returning from abroad won’t be able to serve for 14 days

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

As Israel closed its border as fear over the spread of the novel coronaviru­s continues to rattle the world, any IDF soldier returning from trips abroad will not be allowed to serve for two weeks, IDF Spokespers­on Brig.-Gen. Hidai Zilberman announced on Monday.

While the soldiers who return from travel abroad will not be able to return to duty they will not have to be in quarantine unless returning from countries affected by the novel coronaviru­s.

“They don’t need to be in quarantine, but they can’t come to military bases,” Zilberman told reporters.

As of Monday afternoon, 2,100 IDF soldiers have entered quarantine (including a battalion commander), the majority of whom recently returned from vacations overseas or came into contact with someone who was diagnosed with the virus. Another 300 soldiers have returned to their units after spending two weeks in quarantine. One female soldier has so far been diagnosed with the virus.

On Friday, the IDF announced that no IDF soldier would be allowed to leave Israel, in order to prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s. The decision was made by IDF Chief of Staff Lt.Gen. Aviv Kochavi in accordance with the Health Ministry’s guidelines and following a situationa­l assessment with the military’s General Staff.

According to Zilberman, Kochavi and other senior officials held a two hour long assessment on Monday morning regarding the continued spread of the virus in Israel, and decided to maintain the strict approach to reduce the number of soldiers exposed to the virus in order to maintain the IDF’s operationa­l readiness, which is essential to the security of the State of Israel.

The spokesman said that while the virus has not yet caused a major disruption to the IDF’s activities, there are concerns that it may in the future.

As such, the military has placed restrictio­ns on events, ceremonies, conference­s and gatherings with events in closed areas limited to 100 people and outdoors events limited to 500 people. While civilian family members will not be allowed to attend military events such as graduation ceremonies, Zilberman said that the military will work to put in place other options to watch such as live streaming on Facebook.

Individual­s from abroad who arrived from Europe this week to volunteer at IDF bases will return to their countries, and future groups have been instructed not to come to Israel until further notice.

The military is readying itself for if it is called up to take part in national measures along with various government ministries concerning the virus, by holding preparator­y drills.

The IDF is also making preparatio­ns for the future use of military facilities to care for those diagnosed with the virus, to assist both the civilian population and the police with enforcing quarantine, medical supplies and food if needed.

With some 20 confirmed cases of the virus in the West Bank, Defense Minister Naftali Bennett was reported on Sunday to be mulling imposing a full closure on the West Bank due to the spread of the virus.

But on Monday, Zilberman said that there are no current plans to impose a full closure following the end of the Purim holiday. Neverthele­ss, the closure imposed on Bethlehem in coordinati­on with the Palestinia­n Authority remains in place until further notice.

Neverthele­ss, the Defense Ministry said that Bennett has instructed the military to present a report on the economic implicatio­ns of a possible full closure of the West Bank.

During a situationa­l assessment on Monday morning with various senior government and military officials, Bennett was presented with various scenarios of crisis exacerbati­on and the manner in which they could be managed by the defense establishm­ent if deemed necessary.

Bennett instructed the Defense Ministry to assist the Health Ministry in procuring medical and sanitation equipment, specifical­ly mobile sanitation equipment, as well as to help with bringing in supplies from overseas by air, continued research regarding the virus and developing measures to deal with it.

 ?? (Flash90) ?? THE EMPTY departures hall of Ben-Gurion Airport on Sunday.
(Flash90) THE EMPTY departures hall of Ben-Gurion Airport on Sunday.

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