Israeli Border Police Officers in Pisgat Ze’ev were startled to find two children, aged 10 and 5, sitting in the trunk of a car that was being driven by their mother in the northern neighborhood of Jerusalem on Tuesday night. The officers became suspicious after the trunk of the car, while moving, opened, and the officers noticed what they thought was a child in the trunk.
The officers proceeded to instruct the car to stop. When it did not, they gave chase and blocked the car in from two sides forcing the vehicle to stop. They approached the woman driving and asked her to open the trunk, when she did they found not one, but two children in the trunk. When they asked the driver why there were children in the trunk, she replied and said that they were her children and that they needed to be in quarantine due to having returned from abroad recently. The family had just returned from a trip to Turkey.
As Turkey is one of the countries requiring mandatory quarantine for a week, the woman was handed a 15,000 NIS fine as all three of the family members were violating quarantine.
(YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)
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All these quarantines and restrictions are not helping much….
Arabs
Israeli news reported this happened in the Arab village of Beit Hanina, as in these are “cousins”, not “brothers”. Please report accurate details.
Seemingly they are not Jewish people. Beit Hanina, an arab village, is very close to Pisgat Ze’ev.
₪15,000=$4,653.86 is a joke & will never even begin to cover all the expenses for curing all the people these 3 wicked miscreants have infected.
They need their passports confiscated for 10 years, and be sent to prison for several years, and be placed on a border watch list, so that they don’t attempt to flee Israel under a false name or passport.
What a relief she was fined for violating quarantine. That’ll teach her not to ever do such a horrendous thing again! And no big deal she was driving with her kids in the trunk. There are priorities,no?