Ministers also lift restrictions in Netivot and most of Beit Shemesh, although closure of Ramat Bet Shemesh Bet will be extended until May 3

Dismissing arguments by Germany, Australia, Brazil, other countries and law experts, Fatou Bensouda doubles down; ball now in judges' court

Silicon Valley-based wireless engineer Yaron Oren-Pines tweeted at Donald Trump after call for ventilators, was paid triple the standard price

Company says it is not responsible for client governments' use of its spy software, but expert says that NSO controlled US servers used to access targeted users

With Israel gradually returning to lessons, amid limitations, Prof. Limor Aharonson-Daniel urges parents: Give children facts; if they know what's going on, they'll be less anxious

Number of cases still low, but testing in the war-ravaged country is very limited, says humanitarian chief

Health Ministry data shows 88 confirmed cases in last 24 hours; over half of the 15,870 people diagnosed with COVID-19 have regained their health

Officials reportedly worried move could cause new outbreak as small children can't keep hygiene rules; private daycares threaten strike; still no solution for after-school programs

Further easing of virus measures being discussed, including opening of outdoor markets, as case numbers continue to decline

Ad hoc addenda, poor implementation and too little, too late -- a chorus of criticism for the government's aid measures comes from firms big and small, along with the self-employed

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