Masks no longer needed at large outdoor events; Green Pass canceled for indoor events of under 100 people; changes subject to approval of coronavirus cabinet, Knesset committee

In letter to PM, Yifat Shasha-Biton argues that openness and transparency are critical to building public trust in government

Enforcement to begin only Thursday, following grace period after chaotic rollout of new passes on Sunday; libraries, school trips to museums exempt for now

Coronavirus cabinet discusses ways to incentivize booster shots, after nearly 2 million lose eligibility to document; 575 serious virus cases, lowest since mid-August

Document granting access to certain venues for vaccinated, recovered now only valid for 6 months after last shot; coronavirus cabinet to convene Sunday for first time in a month

Coronavirus cabinet to convene Sunday for first time in over a month; meeting comes as nearly 2 million Israelis lose Green Pass under updated rules

All existing passes will be voided Sunday and Israeli will need to issue new, updated ones; those who have not gotten booster 6 months after last dose will lose theirs

Panel tells lawmakers to limit indoor gatherings to 300 people, also urges them to start making policies based on total case numbers and not just hospitalization rates

Housing Minister Ze'ev Elkin says there's a higher risk of infection at mass prayer of Muslims than during selichot services, due to low vaccination rates in the Arab sector

'Red City' high schools with less than 70% vaccination rates to go to distance learning; cabinet also approves limits for mass 'selichot' prayer services at Western Wall

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