Rolling out exit plan, Netanyahu unveils easing of lockdown restrictions
Reunions between first-degree relatives permitted, restrictions on individual movement lifted.
The government moved to ease a long list of lockdown restrictions on Monday evening, significantly reducing limits on movement as infection rates continue to decline.
Gatherings of 100 people will be allowed by May 31, and the government hopes to cancel all crowding restrictions on June 14, enabling the opening of theaters, restaurants and other businesses.
The government also approved the opening of all preschools and kindergartens as currently planned on Sunday, with all school-age pupils expected to return to classrooms by the end of May.
"Israel's achievements are a model for many countries," said Netanyahu. "Our success is not based on genetics, climate or that we're an island. It is based on three elements: quick action to close the borders and isolate the sick; the exceptional performance of our medical teams; and most importantly, public adherence to Health Ministry instructions."