The press looks at annexation's cost-benefit analysis for everyone involved; a top health official is on the outs for helping the rich; a journalist is attacked for doing his job

A protest against annexation is overshadowed by Palestinian flags and police violence, and with some moves made preemptively or possibly delayed, July 1 starts to look irrelevant

... Is you do not talk about an annexation club. At least that's Netanyahu's strategy, which appears to only be adding to the sense of impending doom

Settlers gear up to oppose Trump's peace plan, with activists saying they'll build illegal outposts overnight; on the left, protesters say police stymieing anti-annexation march

With more than enough on its plate, the US puts a yellow light in front of Israel's annexation plans; which may be godsend for Netanyahu

With under a month until Israel's annexation target date, US officials phone Jerusalem to get a grip on what it's planning, but the Americans are not the only ones out of the loop

The press looks at what increased testing actually means, how going to school can get you sick and whether cops will have the power to battle the virus in your living room

Israelis who decided that health guidelines are for suckers may bid farewell to the return of good times as rising infections spark fears of Wave 2.0; who's to blame? Everybody

Israelis are waiting tables again, but also waiting for a second wave of the virus; meanwhile, the army, settlers and others are waiting to see how annexing the West Bank works out

Report claims Arab states will make little fuss over Israel's steps, but the IDF chief warns of West Bank violence and foreign minister Ashkenazi is said to oppose the move

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