Police discourage families from visiting shut military cemeteries; sirens sound across country at 11 a.m. as Israelis remember fallen soldiers and victims of terror from home

As siren sounds and ceremony to honor the fallen held at an empty Western Wall, Rivlin says this year is particularly difficult for bereaved families, isolated in their homes

Unclear if Syrian civilians were killed by shrapnel from Israeli missile or from country's own air defenses; war monitor says Iranian buildings hit in strike

After spikes in coronavirus in ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods of the cities, police set up roadblocks to prevent further outbreaks

New regulation marks an increase of 1 hour; exceptions can be made during operational activities, times of emergency

Military to begin releasing reservists, halving number of troops helping police enforce lockdown; top brass working to prepare for dealing with COVID-19 in the long-term

Instead of traditional nationwide flyby, 4 acrobatic aircraft to perform over hospitals across the country as a sign of solidarity with healthcare workers, army says

Foreign minister says Jerusalem will file UN complaint, a day after fence between Israel and Lebanon was damaged in 3 spots

Army says troops 'denied an intrusion' following disturbance, calls sabotage a 'severe event'; incident comes days after airstrike said to target Hezbollah vehicle in Syria

Military prepares to release troops for furlough; soldiers helping in Arab towns hit by disease, cooperation largely good despite strained ties, army spokesman says

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