Some 7,000 policemen and soldiers set to enforce intensely controversial closure that began at 2 p.m. on eve of Rosh Hashanah, and which is set to last at least three weeks
Deeply unpopular closure set to take effect at 2 p.m., amid expectations of significant financial damages and concerns of civil disobedience; 7,000 cops and soldiers to deploy
As COVID-19 infections climb across Europe, worshipers in Hungary, France are forced to cope with government restrictions, including by praying on watercraft and a floating hotel
'Lockdown turning into a joke,' Netanyahu complains in reported tense discussion with Ronni Gamzu; PM later denies the consultations have been friction-filled
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