On Monday, Israeli occupation government announced that Palestinian workers will be allowed to enter the occupying country to work starting Tuesday, after the end of Eid Al-Adha holiday, however their return will be prevented until further notice.
The coordinator of the occupation government said in a statement that: “From Tuesday, Palestinian workers will be allowed to enter Israel through border crossings to holders of work permits in all sectors, however, after this date workers will not be allowed entry until further notice”.
He added that: “The workers will be required to stay in Israel for a period of three weeks, as they will not be allowed to return every day. As for the workers who will return to the West Bank areas before this period ends, they will not be allowed to go through the border crossings with Israel until further notice.”
On Monday, the Ministry of Health in the Occupying state recorded 5 deaths and more than 700 cases of the emerging Coronavirus during the past 24 hours.
The ministry said that: “It has recorded 5 deaths and 713 new cases of COVID-19 during the past 24 hours, bringing the number of death tolls up to 541."
The total number of infections was 73.231, of whom 334 were in serious conditions, while the number of people needing ventilators was 100.
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