Self-described right-wing MKs lament lack of leadership from Netanyahu, who they say has become obsessed with his own legal and political survival: 'This government has failed'

Both Derech Eretz lawmakers seem set to back Likud MK, who's forming a movement to challenge Netanyahu for premiership; colleagues from Likud may follow

Remaining students set to return June 1; ultra-Orthodox schools to open grades 7-12 instead; Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan say schools won't yet reopen in those municipalities

Interior Ministry: Municipality not authorized to stop foot traffic from virus-stricken neighbor; Bnei Brak mayor decries 'ghetto'

Report by religious pluralism group criticizes the city for failing to offer secular funerals or restrict separate-gender events; Ramat Gan wins most-improved

Andres Roemer was fired as UNESCO envoy for refusing to vote in favor of a UN resolution that denied Jewish ties to the city

Ultra-Orthodox party says it will take action against city's 'shameful decision' to have shuttle bus lines operate on the Jewish day of rest

Government plans to build 1.5 million new homes by 2040, mostly in the crowded center, but critics say housing without infrastructure won't work, call for developing Negev, Galilee

Mayor vows 10 more banners for every damaged one, says his city will champion 'tolerance, love and openness to all'

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