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Take for example the US. If you have a 17:00 departure on the 11th on departure ticket that ends in the US (no more than 24 hr layover), every check in desk agent I've encountered so far has said the US will accept a negative pcr or antigen test (with QR code) where the sample was collected anytime on the 8th onwards. So, you could have a sample for antigen test collected up to 89 hrs prior to departure totthr US in that example here. So, again, how does Israel regard its '72 hour rule' atm?
Like I said above, it really comes down to the agent checking you in. Best to not take chances if at all possible. There's really no clear information anywhere.