"To enter Israel, all foreign citizens must present a certificate of vaccination ... made no earlier than six months ago," TASS reports.

It is noted that the country recognizes the WHO-approved "Sputnik V" if the vaccine is made at least 14 days before arriving in Israel.

In addition, upon arrival at Ben Gurion Airport, foreign citizens will have to do a PCR test and go to daily quarantine.

At the end of November, Israel closed the border for foreigners for two weeks in connection with the emergence of a new strain of coronavirus infection - omicron.