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Israel Bans Bonfires Ahead of Lag BaOmer Due to Fire Risk

Apr 27, 2026·1 min read

Israel’s Fire and Rescue Commissioner has issued a nationwide order prohibiting the lighting of bonfires and open flames in the days leading up to Lag BaOmer, citing concerns over wildfire danger and current safety conditions.

The restriction, signed Monday, will go into effect on Sunday and remain in place through Tuesday, as authorities seek to reduce the risk of large-scale fires amid extreme weather and heightened security concerns in forests and open areas.

According to the directive, fires will be allowed only in sites that have been specifically approved in advance by local municipalities, the Nature and Parks Authority, or KKL-JNF.

Any fires lit outside of those designated locations will be considered illegal.

Fire and Rescue Services officials said they are preparing for widespread enforcement, with hundreds of firefighters set to be deployed across the country to monitor compliance and respond rapidly to any incidents that may arise.

{Matzav.com}