Israel's Bennett self-isolates after daughter tests positive for COVID-19

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett went into isolation at home on Sunday and will await the results of a COVID-19 PCR test after his 14-year-old daughter tested positive for the coronavirus, his office said.
Bennett left the weekly meeting of his cabinet and headed home after learning of his daughter's positive test, which came amid fast-spreading infections in the occupied territories of Palestine caused by the omicron variant.
The premier's daughter had been vaccinated against COVID-19, his office said. It did not disclose whether she had been infected by omicron or the delta variant also prevalent in the occupied territories.
Before the cabinet session began, Bennett, who had a vaccine booster shot on Aug. 20, and other members of his government took rapid antigen tests and received negative results.
Bennett drew public criticism after his wife and children went on holiday abroad early this month, despite his calls for Israelis to help stem omicron's spread by cancelling plans to fly overseas.
The Zionist regime has reported 1,118 confirmed cases of omicron, with the number of people infected by the variant now doubling every two days.
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