Passover Eve: All of Israel to Fall Under Full Curfew for the First Time Since the 10 Plagues in Exodus, Chapters 7-12 As reported by Jewish News Service (JSN) April 6, 2020
Then the Lord said to Moses, “Stretch out your hand toward the sky so that darkness will spread over Egypt - darkness that can be felt.” Exodus 10:21 On the original Passover night, all Jews in Egypt were in lockdown because of the plague of the First Born. In fact, the very term Passover – meant that the plague “Passed Over” the Jewish households. This year too, Israel will be in total lock-down. For when the angel of the Lord goes through to smite the Egyptians, he will see the blood on the lintel and the two doorposts, and the Lord will pass over the door and not let the Destroyer enter and smite your home. (Exodus 12:23) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Interior Minister Aryeh Deri have agreed to declare a full nationwide curfew for Passover eve, which begins at sundown on Wednesday. Speaking to Channel 12 News, Deri explained, “We considered a curfew a few weeks ago, but we didn’t want to paralyse the country. On Passover no one works and offices are closed. Especially on seder night (the first Passover meal together)we don’t
want people moving around from one family to another. As much as it hurts our hearts, this year seder (the first Passover meal) must be held with only the nuclear family.” Once the lockdown goes into effect, drivers will be stopped by police, said Deri. “On the night of Passover no one is shopping, everyone has already bought what they need. Occupants of a car on the road on seder night (the first Passover meal) will have to explain their business to the police,” he said. When asked how long the curfew would remain in place, Deri said he wasn’t sure. “We are discussing that, so people will be able to plan for it,” he said. On Monday, Acting Police Commissioner Moti Cohen was slated to hold a situation assessment ahead of the police deploying to enforce the Passover curfew. In addition to checkpoints at city borders and spot checks on the highways, traffic police will be conducting patrols in unmarked cars.