Yesh Atid chief blasts lackluster enforcement against ultra-Orthodox violations of health rules

Teachers at girls’ department of the Jesode Hatora Beth Jacob school stop working, citing failure of some parents to test children for the coronavirus to teachers’ satisfaction

Cops say scheduling vaccinations only to cancel them at last minute, forcing HMOs to toss doses, is a 'serious and dangerous phenomenon'; officials say incidents not widespread

Committee will make exceptions for Israelis with special circumstances; those who left country before January 25 will be allowed to return

Yuval Steinitz also suggests trials for inoculating kids aged 14-16 -- a group excluded from initial tests; both offers said to have been shot down

Ira Goldberg, 72, serving seven years for a 2016 robbery, was 'deeply concerned' over lack of virus response in state prisons

Inoculation has proven 72% effective against moderate-to-severe cases in the US, less efficient against mutations than two-dose competitors

Report says health officials investigating whether results indicate those who have been inoculated can still be infectious, without getting sick themselves

Despite highly efficient drive, it’s increasingly clear there will be no pandemic day-after moment. 'It will be very gradual in the coming months,' one expert says

An initial decision, opposed by Blue and White, was ruled invalid by AG Mandelblit, leading Netanyahu to accuse Gantz of 'condemning many to terrible death'; a compromise followed

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