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Israel army to enforce lockdown

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TEL AVIV: Israel will deploy its army to assist police on street patrols to enforce a lockdown against the coronaviru­s epidemic, the military said yesterday.

About 500 troops will join police squadrons from tomorrow to help “in patrolling, isolating and securing certain areas, blocking routes and additional similar assignment­s”, the military said in a statement.

Israel has reported more than 3,000 infections and 10 deaths from the illness. This week, authoritie­s tightened a partial lockdown, requiring citizens to stay within 100 metres of home and setting sanctions for defying rules.

Israelis have been told to stay home where possible, schools have been shut and many businesses have closed, prompting more than 500,000 lay-offs.

Police have set up roadblocks to enforce curbs on movement and break up gatherings.

Troops will not be armed and “would be in a support or auxiliary position, supporting the Israeli police” under the new measures, Lieutenant­Colonel Jonathan Conricus said in a briefing this week before the announceme­nt.

One battalion of soldiers will be deployed to each of Israel’s eight police districts, the military said.

The virus curbs have rattled Israel’s economy. The central bank this week projected an economic contractio­n of 2.5% in 2020, but only if the partial lockdown eases by the end of April.

Opposition leader Benny Gantz cited the pandemic on Thursday in moving towards a unity government with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a move that could end a year of political deadlock.

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