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Israel Welcomes Its First Post-COVID Tour Group

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For the first time in more than a year, Israel welcomed a Missouri tour group as part of its decision to gradually reopen borders to vaccinated international tourists.

“Israel is healthy and vaccinated,” Minister of Tourism Orit Farkash-Hacohen told the group at the airport. “Restaurants, hotels, concerts, markets, and sporting venues: everything is open.”

The group is the first in a pilot program launched by the Ministry of Tourism and Ministry of Health to reopen the country to tourists after the COVID-19 pandemic.  More groups are expected to arrive in the next two weeks.

“You are the first organized tourist group to visit Israel in over a year,” Farkash-Hacohen said. “Israel is an attractive destination, with unparalleled historic and religious sites sacred to three religions, vibrant cities, amazing food, and warm people. I am sure you will enjoy it all.”

This group is comprised of theology students from the Prince of Peace Church in Missouri.  They were greeted by the Tourism Minister who escorted them through the routine immigration procedures as well as the coronavirus tests that all incoming passengers must now take according to Israeli law.

“Thanks for working so hard to be so safe for us. We're very grateful to be here,” said Pastor Tom Zelt from the Prince of Peace Church in Missouri.

“It's incredible. We've been hoping to come out here for a really long time, and it's just a massive blessing to be here, and just to be where Jesus was, it's just incredible,” said Drake Peterson, a tourist from the US.

Israel is leading the world in vaccination, with some 85% of the adult population inoculated. That is being credited with a sharp drop in the spread of COVID-19.

“You are the first of what I am sure will be many tourists returning to the Holy Land,” Farkash-Cohen said. “I hope you all enjoy your trip, and that you encourage others to come visit Israel when you return home.”

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Julie Stahl
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Julie Stahl is a correspondent for CBN News in the Middle East. A Hebrew speaker, she has been covering news in Israel fulltime for more than 20 years. Julie’s life as a journalist has been intertwined with CBN – first as a graduate student in Journalism; then as a journalist with Middle East Television (METV) when it was owned by CBN from 1989-91; and now with the Middle East Bureau of CBN News in Jerusalem since 2009. As a correspondent for CBN News, Julie has covered Israel’s wars with Gaza, rocket attacks on Israeli communities, stories on the Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria and