Israel imposes coronavirus lockdown over Passover holiday
Netanyahu's announcement came as leaders of the Coptic Orthodox Church in neighboring said they were suspending Easter celebrations due to the pandemic.
has already greatly restricted movement to help slow the outbreak, allowing people to leave their homes to buy food or other essential activities.
In a nationally televised address, Netanyahu said the government was further restricting movement for Passover, which begins Wednesday evening with a festive meal known as the "Seder".
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"Every family will sit down for Seder night on its own. Celebrate only with the immediate family that's at home with you now," he said.
Beginning Tuesday afternoon, Israel will movement between cities. From Wednesday evening until Thursday morning, Israelis will not be allowed to leave their homes.
Netanyahu said similar travel restrictions would be in place for the upcoming holidays of Easter and later in April.
At the same time, he said "there are positive signs on the horizon" and that preparations were already underway for a possible easing of movement restrictions after Passover.
Israel has reported nearly 9,000 cases of coronavirus and 57 deaths.
Cases in Israel are concentrated heavily in the community where health restrictions have been slow to take root, with some refusing to accept the limitations.
Netanyahu on Friday gave the green light for soldiers to be deployed in the mostly ultra-Orthodox city of , which is considered the centre of Israel's novel coronavirus outbreak.
In Egypt, the Coptic church said it was suspending Easter prayers and celebrations at churches later this month.
Church spokesman Boulis Halim told The Associated Press that the church also suspended services for the Holy Week leading up to Easter Sunday, celebrated on April 19 by Egyptian Coptic Orthodox followers, one the world's oldest Christian communities.
Mosques and churches have already been ordered to shut across Egypt to slow the spread of the deadly virus. Egypt on Monday reported 149 new infections, the biggest single-day jump so far, bringing the case count to 1,322 and 85 fatalities.
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