Netanyahu is raked over the coals for endangering the whole country after the ultra-Orthodox force him to fold on a plan to put lockdowns on some cities

With some Haredi cities facing a possible lockdown, residents prepare for a battle royal over the right to pretend nothing is wrong, as the death toll hits 1,000 and counting

Infection numbers are up and officials are down with continuing to threaten a lockdown and color-coded cities, leading to a healthy dose of criticism

Evening broadcasts and morning broadsheets were supposed to focus on parents finally sending kids off on day 1, but last-minute decision to keep some schools closed steals show

Israel-based reporters marvel over the possibilities of peace from their perches on an extravagant junket to the UAE (me, jealous? never!) and some scoops fall short of first class

Israelis leave their 'villa' for a 'historic' jaunt over Saudi Arabia to visit their new besties in Abu Dhabi and (almost) everyone is super stoked. Did I mention it's historic?

Aspects of the coming opening of the school year remain a pop quiz wrapped in an enigma; while lab workers and Bratslavers test the government's policies, dangers be damned

Fatal stabbing of Shai Ohayon, 39, apparently brings a year of no terrorism deaths in Israel to an abrupt, tragic end

Ukraine's president gives Netanyahu a way to avert virus risk posed by mass pilgrimage to rabbi's gravesite, which premier declines so as not to upset Haredi coalition partners

An 11th hour agreement allows Israel's zombie coalition to keep limping along, but it will likely spend the time eschewing brains and looking for votes instead

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