New strain challenges country's zero-tolerance virus strategy as 'different districts adopt different policies'; Hong Kong leader unsure if public 'would accept further measures'

Two weeks after most restrictions lifted, coronavirus czar Salman Zarka said to be worried that trend of declining cases will reverse ahead of Purim, Passover

World Health Organization director-general says virus is still evolving, warns of unequal access to COVID-19 vaccines and tests

Former prime minister feeling well; corruption trial likely to be delayed

Brief interview with Diaspora Minister Shai; senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur on race and responses to Ukraine; health reporter Nathan Jeffay with a blitz of new Israeli research

Experts put real number of coronavirus fatalities between 14 and 23.5 million; only 6.95% of people in low-income countries fully vaccinated, compared to 73% in high-income nations

In addition to history and documents, check out the 'Idishometer,' a quiz on Yiddish words and their Spanish translations

Rejecting ‘unfounded claims in popular media,’ peer-reviewed 428-woman research shows 25% of IVF transfers result in pregnancy, regardless of vaccination status, COVID infection

Only three restrictions remain: face masks in indoor public spaces, Green Pass to enter old age homes, and PCR tests upon arrival for Israelis returning from abroad

Art star, who spent time in Israel when younger, says restrictions forced her to work alone, producing smaller pieces; on Tel Aviv: 'Never seen so much life, so much excitement'

Pages