A new government is finally set to be sworn in, but not before some last-minute horse-trading and seat-grabbing to make sure everyone knows what's really important
Scenes from mass crowding at Lag B'Omer bonfires in Haredi neighborhoods of Jerusalem and Beit Shemesh have media tearing its hair out or getting beat up for covering them
A journalist lets slip about a sordid matter from Avichai Mandelblit's past, sending the right into into a tizzy while others see a campaign by the prime minister's friends
Israelis are leaving the lockdown life behind as new infection numbers dwindle, but matters are far from settled on both the health and politics fronts
The High Court ruling okaying Netanyahu to form a government is seen as far from the last word on the matter, sparking suspicion on the right and hopes on the left
As ministers hem and haw, waiting until last minute to decide whether to send children back to school, media loses patience and rushes to print with assumption that proves false
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