First-degree family members, new grandparents and Israeli residents with visas try to navigate the labyrinthine regulations of entering Israel during the pandemic

Report says that if COVID-19 infections stay low, Israel will resume massive performances for Green Pass holders this summer

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After a traumatic year of shuttered mosques and a deserted al-Aqsa, worshipers and vendors were overjoyed to return to routine, though visitor numbers remained far lower than usual

'It's time Israel's unique advantage as a safe and healthy country starts to assist' in the recovery of its economy, says tourism minister; PCR and antibody tests required

Health Ministry plan would end distance learning for 5-9 graders, introduce an 'expansive testing and monitoring system' at educational institutions

Cabinet to decide whether to scrap limit on class sizes for grades 5-9; finance minister to meet with Blue and White representatives in bid to end deadlock over vaccine purchase

5 of 9 justices say state treated secular activities 'more favorably than at-home religious exercise'; liberal minority: ruling 'hurting ability to address public health emergency'

Eran Segal says virus cases down 97% since January as result of successful vaccination drive, additional restrictions can safely be lifted

Unnamed official notes political sensitives surrounding recognition of vaccination passes from nations using shots not approved by Israel, e.g. UAE's use of Chinese inoculation

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