Palestinian Authority Declares Full Lockdown on Eid al-Fitr

Members of Palestinian security forces stand guard at a checkpoint as Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has extended to June 5 a state of emergency in response to the coronavirus crisis, in Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Mussa Qawasma
Members of Palestinian security forces stand guard at a checkpoint as Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has extended to June 5 a state of emergency in response to the coronavirus crisis, in Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Mussa Qawasma
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Palestinian Authority Declares Full Lockdown on Eid al-Fitr

Members of Palestinian security forces stand guard at a checkpoint as Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has extended to June 5 a state of emergency in response to the coronavirus crisis, in Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Mussa Qawasma
Members of Palestinian security forces stand guard at a checkpoint as Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has extended to June 5 a state of emergency in response to the coronavirus crisis, in Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Mussa Qawasma

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Ashtiyeh has declared that the lockdown throughout the West Bank will be renewed during the upcoming Muslim religious holiday of Eid al-Fitr despite the slowdown in coronavirus cases.

He said in a press conference that movement will be banned in all cities, towns, and villages for four days throughout the holiday starting from May 22 night. Ashtiyeh told reporters that the government will consider easing the lockdown measures after the holiday depending on the situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

Meanwhile, businesses of all sectors are allowed to continue working as usual until the eve of the holiday.

Around 33,000 Palestinian workers are expected to return from Israel into the West Bank for the holiday. Precautionary measures taken by the PA earlier overlooked laborers, causing a sharp rise in infections.

In this context, no new coronavirus cases were reported for the ninth day in a row except for Jerusalem. A total of 12 cases recovered in Ramallah and suburbs of Jerusalem, according to Health Minister Mai al-Kaileh.

The total number of coronavirus cases in Palestine has reached 554, and 107 out of them are active cases distributed as follows: 61 in Jerusalem, 40 in West Bank northern provinces, and 6 cases in Gaza Strip southern provinces. The number of recoveries increased to 443, which is 80 percent of overall cases. A tally of 2,597 cases was home quarantined, raising the total to 18,971.



Yemenia Airways to Resume Flights to Cairo, India from Yemen's Sanaa

A general view of the Old City of Sanaa (EPA)
A general view of the Old City of Sanaa (EPA)
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Yemenia Airways to Resume Flights to Cairo, India from Yemen's Sanaa

A general view of the Old City of Sanaa (EPA)
A general view of the Old City of Sanaa (EPA)

Yemenia Airways announced on Sunday that commercial flights from Yemen's Sanaa to Egypt and India will resume starting Sunday evening, Yemen's state news agency SABA said.

Return flights to Cairo will operate once daily, while flights to India will run twice weekly. The resumption in flights are part of an agreement between Saudi Arabia and Yemen aimed at calming hostilities in Yemen's decade-old civil war, according to Reuters.

Flights between Sanaa and Cairo had been halted since late 2016.