Hilton Beach has been Reopened

The warning on Hilton Beach in Tel Aviv has been removed

After a bathing warning was registered at the Hilton Beach in Tel Aviv, the Ministry of the Interior announces that it is possible to return and bathe there as a result of normal sea water quality tests

(Photo: Moshe Shai/Flash 90)

The Ministry of the Interior announced today (Wednesday) that the Hilton Beach in Tel Aviv is allowed for bathing in light of the Ministry of Health's recommendation for normal results in the sea water quality test.

"As a reminder, yesterday (Tuesday), the Ministry of Health announced a swimming warning for certain beaches in the northern part of the city due to elevated bacterial levels detected in sea water quality tests. Currently, the swimming warning for Hilton Beach has been lifted, and it is now safe to return and swim there.

The Ministry of Health clarifies that "the bathing warnings published yesterday (Tuesday, August 29) regarding the Nordau beaches and the separate beach in Tel Aviv and Sela Center Beach in Bat Yam are valid until further notice."

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