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Stephen Farrell

Fly-past celebrates Israel's independence amid a return to normality

FILE PHOTO: People watch as Israeli Air Force planes fly in formation during an aerial show as part of the celebrations for Israel's Independence Day marking the 73rd anniversary of the creation of the state, at a park in Jerusalem April 15, 2021. REUTERS/Ammar Awad

Military jets and helicopters flew in formation over Israel on Thursday as the country marked its independence day freer of coronavirus restrictions than a year ago.

The customary barbecue and beach holiday celebrations were back in evidence for families who were locked down under a mandatory curfew in 2020.

A woman looks on at the shore of the Mediterranean Sea on Israel's Independence Day marking the 73rd anniversary of the creation of the state, at a beach in Tel Aviv, Israel April 15, 2021. REUTERS/Corinna Kern

In a video address Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promoted Israel's diplomatic and medical achievements over the past year.

He singled out the COVID-19 inoculation rollout, with more than half of Israelis fully vaccinated, although the country is still short of the sought-after "herd immunity".

"Many restrictions that we were compelled to impose last year have been lifted. Life is returning to normal, the economy is growing again," Netanyahu said.

People wearing Israeli flags react as they watch Israeli Air Force planes flying in formation during an aerial show as part of the celebrations for Israel's Independence Day marking the 73rd anniversary of the creation of the state, at a park in Jerusalem April 15, 2021. REUTERS/Ammar Awad

The celebrations for the 73rd anniversary of Israel’s 1948 independence provided a moment of national unity for a polarised and exhausted Israeli electorate less than a month after a fourth inconclusive election in two years.

Netanyahu has been given the first go at assembling a ruling coalition, but amid the unprecedented political stalemate a fifth election is possible.

The celebrations began late on Wednesday during the back-to-back Memorial Day and Independence Day holidays.

People pose for a photo at the shore of the Mediterranean Sea on Israel's Independence Day marking the 73rd anniversary of the creation of the state, at a beach in Tel Aviv, Israel April 15, 2021. REUTERS/Corinna Kern

They included flag-waving Israeli soldiers marching in formation to form the number 73, a Star of David and a syringe.

Ahead of Independence Day, the Central Bureau of Statistics issued updated population figures of 9.327 million, of which 6.894 million (73.9%) are Jewish and 1.966 million (21.1%) Arab, with 5% "other".

(Reporting by Stephen Farrell; Editing by Alison Williams)

A child plays at the shore of the Mediterranean Sea on Israel's Independence Day marking the 73rd anniversary of the creation of the state, at a beach in Tel Aviv, Israel April 15, 2021. REUTERS/Corinna Kern
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