N12 reports that about 80,000 hikers visited Israel's nature reserves and national parks over the Sabbath. The report notes that northern sites, including the Banias (Hermon Stream) and Snir reserves, were reopened only last week after being closed due to the security situation, corroborating earlier figures from ynet.
The Zioneer reported earlier today (16:11) that ynet put the figure at 80,000 hikers over the Sabbath. Now N12's evening report corroborates the same number and adds context: the northern reserves — Banias, Snir, and others — were only reopened to the public at the beginning of last week after being closed due to the security situation. On Tuesday, June 23, the Nature and Parks Authority reopened all northern border sites, including the Banias Nature Reserve, Achziv beach and national park, Tel Dan, and Tel Hai, after a period of tightened restrictions. The heavy visitor turnout reflects strong domestic tourism despite the ongoing security challenges in the north.
2 developments
- DevelopingNature and Parks Authority reopens northern border sites after security closures
- StrongHealth and Environment Ministries warn against swimming in eight northern rivers due to abnormal water pollution
- DevelopingEin Mabu'a spring in Nahal Prat nature reserve reopens after renovations
- DevelopingKinneret beaches draw 60,000 visitors over weekend
Source and signal
- Internal intake