Justice Ministry looking into officer response to violent ultra-Orthodox protest in Jerusalem against coronavirus regulations

Bnei Brak-based Kupat Ha'ir organization, associated with Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, tells donors a NIS 3,000 payment will guarantee their family protection from COVID-19

Protests erupt over alleged discrimination, as political protests allowed while outdoor prayer services remain illegal under coronavirus regulations

Ultra-Orthodox rioters in Mea Shearim hurl objects at forces who arrest 12; stun grenade explodes next to stroller, hurting 8-year-old; police say didn't see group; 3 officers hurt

Health officials back cautious, slow approach, angering treasury; reported compromise could see some stores and workplaces reopen next week

Cars to be permitted into Haredi city, but no public transportation; earlier reports said lockdown would be lifted fully

As cabinet ministers discuss whether to extend restrictions on city, authorities appear to believe lockdown at an end; no immediate news on Jerusalem

Top legal body says decision to significantly limit freedom of movement in Ramot is based on medical concerns, given the high number of cases compared to other places

Home Front Command chief says troops helping at-risk, quarantined residents of Bnei Brak and Jerusalem, working to contain other cities' outbreaks to keep them from 'turning red'

Manager accuses Health Ministry of waiting more than a week to test all residents after one tested positive, and failing to update facility with results

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