The Israel Nature and Parks Authority reopened all northern border sites Tuesday morning that were closed due to the security situation, including the Banias (Hermon Stream) Nature Reserve, Achziv beach and national park, Tel Dan, Tel Hai, and others. The move follows a period of tightened restrictions in the area.
Israel's Nature and Parks Authority announced Tuesday morning it is reopening all its sites along the northern border that had been closed due to the security situation. The list includes eight sites: Banias (Hermon Stream) Nature Reserve, Achziv National Park and Beach, Horeshat Tal National Park, Tel Dan Nature Reserve, Nahal Ayun Nature Reserve, Bar'am National Park, Yehi'am Fortress National Park, and Nahal Snir Nature Reserve. The reopening marks a return to normal activity along the frontier, following a series of civil-defense adjustments over recent weeks. As The Zioneer previously reported, the Home Front Command had lifted shelter restrictions in several western Galilee communities earlier this week. Visitors should still check local security directives before traveling to the area.
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