Two travellers who were hiking in Kziv Stream, a hiking trail in the upper Galilee, were trapped after one of them broke his foot on a trip that was against the Health Ministry's restrictions.
Police, Galilee rescue forces and the police were called to the location to save the pair.
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Each of the travelers was fined 500 shekels for the "violating emergency instructions."