Health authorities waiting to see that there is no spike after Passover holiday, return to schools; TV says Israel to begin testing passengers at Ben Gurion on arriving airplanes

Ministers also allow all tests to be held in-person at universities and colleges, lowers percentage of 11th and 12th graders who must be vaccinated to hold full classes

Restrictions on unvaccinated participating in Memorial Day events lifted; decision on increasing number of Israelis flying in and out of country postponed

Coronavirus cabinet will vote on raising number of people allowed to gather outdoors from 50 to 100, ease requirement for students to study in small groups

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Government said restrictions were imposed to protect against outbreak, but critics maintained rules designed to halt anti-Netanyahu demonstrations

Masked worshipers parade from Mount of Olives to Holy City, in a happier and more populous celebration than previous year; Christians attend services in the West Bank

Across continents and despite vaccine push, nations are suffering hard under latest wave of pandemic

Nachman Ash cheers falling morbidity numbers, urges 1 million remaining eligible people to get vaccinated

Unprecedented decision will make this summer's delayed Tokyo games the first-ever held without overseas spectators

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