Coronavirus infections are up, but unlike before, the government is decidedly not down with shutting businesses; and an arrest at a protest gives Israelis a moment of pause

With infection numbers rocketing, Israel's leadership seems ready to shift from just blaming the public to thinking about maybe locking some stuff down if it gets a lot worse

With infection numbers on the rise, Israel begins to put light 'lockdowns' back in place in some locales, while dusting off the ol' phone tracker to nab the rest of the carriers

The US may be backing off full support for annexation and a more pragmatic Netanyahu could be okay with that, but some still think he can get away with what he wants

Netanyahu seethes as comments by top spy opposing virus surveillance are leaked to media; a public channel forces journalists to take polygraph tests over leak of MK's outburst

As coronavirus cases rise, a seemingly official report warns of more danger, but intra-agency squabbles lay bare the government’s shambolic approach to the crisis

Coronavirus infection numbers are on the rise, but Israelis can soon look forward to taking a train to see a Dudu Faruk concert, since we're all going to die anyway

Pro-PM paper floats trial balloon of latest annexation strategy being 'considered,' while competitor reveals map settlers prepared altering Trump plan that's already been rejected

As US envoy, bent on seeing move through, meets with Israeli leaders to bridge their gaps, a pro-PM paper signals to his right-wing critics that their objections aren't helping

An op-ed in an Israeli paper about normalization vs. annexation by a 'senior Arab' makes waves; Jordan Valley people complain of being in the dark and Iran war drums are back

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