The coalition is saved, kind of, though few believe 'trickster' Netanyahu will actually budge on the budget, while some question the wisdom of pushing Israel into financial ruin

Israel's governing coalition appears to be in its death throes, though a miracle or some defections could keep elections away and Netanyahu in power. Until then, let the mud fly

Israel appears to be sliding back toward the ballot box, and dread over such a prospect is palpable here, there and everywhere (except Likud HQ)

As Beirut residents pick through the wreckage, Israelis appear to be doing their own search to find traces of the terror group and clues as to its future

The explosion in Lebanon was not heard in Israel, but sends waves across the Blue Line, as the media wonders how it will affect Hezbollah and whether Haifa could be next

Despite tensions in the north, the army would prefer not to point fingers at Hezbollah; and ministers and others appear to find a punching bag in Ronni Gamzu

Israel kills 4 would-be bombers on its Syrian border and then acts shy; infection numbers plummet, but so do tests; and one paper finds a 'street' where everyone loves Netanyahu

Protesters fill the Jerusalem square outside Netanyahu's official residence, leading to some gushing coverage, though predictions of a descent into deadly violence continue

An attack in Tel Aviv and fear of more in Jerusalem have the media looking at past tragedies, as one does on the 9th of Av, and lamenting what will be with so much hate in the air

Ronni Gamzu gets glowing reviews for the presentation of his plan to fight the virus... until pundits notice it's nearly identical to Naftali Bennett's proposal months ago

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