The Israel Nature and Parks Authority closed the parking lot at Beit Yannai National Park beach Saturday afternoon due to heavy overcrowding, according to the authority.
The Israel Nature and Parks Authority closed the parking lot at Beit Yannai National Park beach on the central Mediterranean coast Saturday at around 13:24 due to overcrowding. The closure follows a pattern of peak-season congestion at Israeli beaches and parks, with two other closures already reported earlier Saturday: the parking lot at Park HaMeyanynot (at 12:20) and Susita Beach on the Sea of Galilee (at 11:32). No reopening time has been announced. The authority advises visitors to choose alternative sites or arrive at non-peak hours.
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