Israel moves to tighten restrictions as cases climb
Israel's government has decided to tighten coronavirus-related restrictions as cases continue to climb, despite a second nationwide lockdown.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet voted early Thursday to close all nonessential businesses, including open-air markets. The cabinet also agreed that prayers and political demonstrations should be limited to open spaces with a cap of 20 people and that participants should not be allowed to travel more than 1,000 meters (0.6 miles) from home to attend either.
The new measures are set to go into effect Friday afternoon, as the Jewish state shuts down for the weekly Sabbath ahead of Yom Kippur on Sunday and Monday. The restrictions on demonstrations, however, are subject to approval by Israel's parliament, the Knesset.
Israel has seen one of the world's highest per capita rates of COVID-19 infections over the past two weeks. The country entered a second lockdown last Friday and it's slated to last until mid-October.
ABC News' Bruno Nota contributed to this report.