Another lockdown, another minister facing heavy heat from an indignant media over the government's slack attitude toward its own rules; and who can forget the ultra-Orthodox?

Virus tallies show small signs of hope, but everything else remains a mess, with politicians allegedly breaking rules and cops fighting everybody. At least we know whom to blame

There's plenty to cover in Israel with the pandemic and protests ongoing, but media attention focused on Walter Reed Hospital, with feelings mixed regarding one man inside

Leaders in Israel and the US come down with the virus, leading some to pray and others to tsk; journalists look at victim-blaming the ultra-Orthodox

Protests are shut down, Trump won't shut up, some ultra-Orthodox stand against attempts to fight COVID, opting to herd themselves instead, and some Proud Boys are told to stand by

The media notices that Israel is the best in the world at being the worst at dealing with the coronavirus, and Yom Kippur gives way to new blame games

With Yom Kippur here and COVID-19 running wild, the media looks at who's spreading infections, who's trying to stop them, and who should be atoning; plus, the journalist's 'vidui'

As Israel enters tightened lockdown and virus deaths rise, Netanyahu blames politicians, undisciplined Israelis for the spike; pundits say the government must take responsibility

Israel severely tightens its lockdown, clamping down on prayers, protests and the economy too, which some see as Netanyahu willing to pay any price to stop the demonstrations

The first rule of tight club is that you do not talk about tightened coronavirus restrictions, since they'll change tomorrow; anyway the PM's people break the rules, so why not you

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