Men accused of violating emergency measures for placing wreath at monument to resistance fighters who saved Jews from Auschwitz

Protesters attack banks, clash with security forces in Tripoli as virus outbreak exacerbates longstanding economic crisis and Lebanese pound sinks to record low

The Times of Israel attends the social-distanced burial of Anna Grosz, a 'larger than life' 94-year-old Holocaust survivor who was felled by COVID-19

Avraham Rubinstein, head of ultra-Orthodox city hit hard by outbreak, expresses appreciation in Memorial Day speech for troops who supplied residents during quarantine

Umbrella organization for Jewish college student centers releases 30 workers citing 'challenging and uncertain' future as virus forces halt to most of its activities

Campaign urges Israelis to consider: since they trust Arab doctors and caregivers to save their lives, why not work with them in national politics as well?

Notice comes as increasing number of carriers announce plans to resume flights to Israel next month

Over the previous 24 hours. 469 people have recovered from COVID-19, Health Ministry says; 126 remain in serious condition with 96 on ventilators

Islamic Republic records tenfold rise in cases of alcohol poisoning since start of COVID-19 outbreak, which has claimed lives of over 5,800 citizens

Suzy Levi, 65, who worked for over four decades at Sheba Medical Center, passes away less than 2 weeks after her sister succumbs to illness; staff holds minute of silence for her

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