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Unvaccinated Israelis Are Banned From Entering The City Of Hadera

Hadera (By ניר ודל - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia Commons)

Unvaccinated Israelis will not be allowed to enter the city of Hadera, the municipality announced on Thursday.

The announcement stated that in order to decrease the number of daily coronavirus cases in the city, non-residents traveling to Hadera via public transportation will only be allowed to enter the city if they present a “green pass” with proof of vaccination or recovery.

Israelis who have not been vaccinated or recovered from the coronavirus can only enter the city with a current negative coronavirus test.

The new regulation went into effect immediately and is being enforced at bus stops near popular tourist attractions in the city such as the beach and amusement park.

The announcement noted that another 50 Hadera residents were diagnosed with the coronavirus on Thursday and there are currently four “red” neighborhoods in the city.

(YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)



2 Responses

  1. They should fear Hashem and not the alien vaccine czars of Molech, and stand up to the secular authorities with more wisdom.

    This reminds me of the joke about Philadelphia. A person won 2nd prize to visit there – a ten day visit there. He was asked what 1st prize was – it was a 3 day visit.

    I hope this doesn’t become the reputation of a major Israeli region, but with pharmaceutical industry influenced administration, they just might end up being a laughing stock of thinking people all over who see this vaccine and the virus strains as the quackery that it all is — money-based greed. There is also enough danger in the experimental vaccine’s use that a city like this could end up as a modern day ‘Ir HaNidachas’!

  2. Wait until cases of ADE and Viral Titers in the Vaxxed crank up enough that the media can’t ignore them anymore. I will happily stay out of Hedera. Sad day when the Yetza Hara is in charge of the world. And he sits in the headquarters of Moderna.

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