This is not just an assumption, but is something being said by officials within the Ministry of Health. Obviously this has not been officially decided yet and an official decision will come later and be based on the trends and numbers leading up to that time period, but the working assumption is that this is what is going to happen.
The idea of such restrictions is, again, that holiday meals brings a lot of family and friends together from various places causing a significant cross-pollination and risk of exposure and infection. The thought is that shortly after such a holiday we would see spikes in the numbers of infections and deaths. Such a closure would prevent that.
Right? Wrong? Fair? not Fair? I don't know. Minister Yuval Steinitz is calling for a full closure right now, immediately, for ten days. Zebang VeGamarnu, as they say. Beat Corona right now with an extreme 10 day closure. Would it work? Maybe, maybe not. A holiday closure would not even do that, but it might prevent, or avoid, a situation that could become really bad.
Either way, forewarned is forearmed.
Like the other holidays, my guess is that we will see the elected officials making the restrictions for the general populace ignoring them themselves. Or they will "move in to live together" a day or two before the holiday, or before the lockdown, to circumvent the rules.
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