Health ministry official says 2,000 tests will be carried out per day, but only for those deemed to have reason; hopes coronavirus will go this summer or next

Cabinet slows down economy to combat virus; among those to recently fall ill are an airport security guard, a family of seven from the Jerusalem area

Opposition MKs question plans to begin using invasive monitoring technology to help track potential infection paths of sick individuals

Following up on Netanyahu's announcement, Health Ministry lays out long list of businesses, services and activities that Israelis will now have to do without

Exuding indispensability, PM in latest broadcast to nation unveils new raft of restrictions, far-reaching though less drastic than many had expected, to tackle coronavirus pandemic

Shin Bet says it won't use the invasive technology to enforce quarantines; attorney general says measure will be subjected to legal restrictions

Cafes, malls, preschools among places to cease activities as public urged to stay 2-meters apart; PM says ‘digital measures’ will track sick, admitting privacy issues

As anxious Israelis rush for supplies, Health Ministry says food stores will remain open, stocked 'under any scenario'; farming officials also stress there is abundance of produce

Cabinet considers slowdown of economy to combat virus; among those to recently fall ill is an airport security guard, leading to over 80 airport personnel entering quarantine

Senior minister says 'inclination is for a slowdown, not a shutdown'; public transport, all education programs may be suspended

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