Health Ministry-backed trial comes as military sees coronavirus cases plummet; program eligible for combat, training units with high numbers of immune soldiers

Cybersecurity watchdog says there was a 50% rise in cyberattacks reported by Israelis in 2020; cybersecurity startups attract 31% of global investment as they raise $2.9 billion

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But Defense Ministry asks all others to stay away from military cemeteries that day; national memorial ceremonies to be held as usual, but with fewer guests

Omar, 15, and Amadou, 21, brought to the country by the Save A Child's Heart group, had been unable to fly back due to coronavirus restrictions on international travel

Ash says waiting for FDA and local approval after Pfizer's positive results in trials for kids 12-15; says officials looking to restore full classes in schools, cancel pod system

Groups says some people had more time for soul-searching, while others were troubled by social distancing violations

European and Latin American countries see fresh virus restrictions; Jerusalem's Old City is open to Christian worshipers after successful vaccine rollout

'Extreme rarity' of blood-clotting events after millions of shots administered means receiving the vaccine is by far the safest choice, expert says

Though very uncommon, the unique type of thromboses seen in dozens who got the shot has experts paying attention; some are urging caution, while others say tiny risk is worth it

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