In Reversal, Israel to Keep Restaurants Open

In Reversal, Israel to Keep Restaurants Open
A man checks his body temperature as he enters a coffee shop in Jerusalem, amid a surge in coronavirus cases in Israel, on July 17, 2020. Ahmad Gharabli / AFP via Getty Images
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JERUSALEM—An Israeli parliamentary committee has overturned a government decision and allowed restaurants to remain open despite new restrictive measures to try and quell the spread of the coronavirus.

The coronavirus oversight committee voted Tuesday to keep restaurants open as long as they maintain proper guidelines and appropriate social distancing between patrons. It marked the back-and-forth battle after the government ordered restaurants closed just a few days earlier and then postponed implementation after public pressure.