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Israel hits record high in daily virus cases; West Bank to lock down

DPA WORLD
Published July 02,2020
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A picture taken on on July 1, 2020, shows a general view of the Israeli settlement of Maale Adumim, Israel's largest in the occupied West Bank, with a view the Jerusalem skyline in the background. (AFP Photo)

Coronavirus restrictions went into effect in Israel on Thursday after the number of new cases there hit a record high the previous day, while the West Bank prepares to go into lockdown.

The Health Ministry reported late Wednesday that 868 infections were registered in Israel in 24 hours. The highest number of new cases in one day had previously been 819, on April 13.

As a result, the Prime Minister's Office and the Health Ministry declared restricted zones in various Israeli neighborhoods, including in the cities of Ashdod and Lod. Entry and exit will be limited for seven days, as will traffic and businesses within those zones.

The situation has also deteriorated in the West Bank, where a five-day lockdown will be implemented starting on Friday, according to a Palestinian government spokesman.

Israel and the Palestinian Territories were initially relatively mildly affected by the pandemic.

However, the number of new infections steadily picked up again since late May as lockdown measures eased.

According to the Israeli Health Ministry, the virus has now been detected in a total of 26,257 people in Israel, with 322 deaths as a result.

In the West Bank and Gaza, a total of 2,758 coronavirus cases have been recorded. So far, a total of eight people have died from the virus in the Palestinian Territories.