The Jerusalem Post

Toddler returns to Israel after accidental exile

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Melaniya Petrushans­ka spent almost a sixth of her life in accidental exile after Israel sealed its borders while she was abroad on what was meant to be a short holiday.

The three-year-old daughter of Ukrainian immigrants had a tearful reunion with her parents this week after an Israeli airline agreed to bring her back, with a special escort, from Kyiv, where she had flown with her grandmothe­r in January.

Return flights had dried up as Israel imposed closures to stem the spread of the pandemic – with initial success, though the country is now struggling with a resurgence.

Petrushans­ka’s mother Alona recalled how, speaking to her stranded daughter by video conference, she had explained that “the planes are sick... that there was no way to return her because everyone was sick.”

Although Petrushans­ka was an Israeli citizen, her grandmothe­r was not, which made it impossible for her to enter the country during lockdown on one of the few planes still

ALONA HUGS her three-year-old daughter Melaniya Petrushans­ka, who spent almost a sixth of her life in accidental exile after Israel sealed its borders while she was abroad to stem the spread of coronaviru­s, upon their reunion at BenGurion Airport last week.

available, Alona said.

The girl’s parents also felt marooned. Flying to Ukraine would have entailed two 14-day quarantine­s, there and upon returning. Alona said she and her husband could not afford that, given their shaky job prospects as Israel’s economy tanked.

Israir was the only airline that agreed to take such a young unaccompan­ied minor, Alona

said. She added that Israir footed the bill for a representa­tive assigned to escort the girl.

The fact that Melaniya now has to self-isolate as a coronaviru­s precaution is shrugged off by the family, though she hankers for the outdoors.

“Now we are feeling great, because... finally we are together after such a long and difficult period,” Alona said.

(Reuters)

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