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

The coronavirus and Iran are so yesterday; but while some consider both of them kicked to the curb, others are fretting over the inevitable backlash

Israel is getting back to some sort of new ordinary, albeit with the threat of a fresh virus outbreak and even more restrictions hanging over its head

As country watches, High Court of Justice debates whether Netanyahu may form government and whether unity deal with Blue and White is legal, as possibility of 4th elections looms

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

Questions regarding plans to reopen schools and kindergartens are on the rise even as infections drop and Israel looks for some sort of 'normal'

The media notes the particular sting of this year's Memorial Day due to the pandemic preventing the nation from coming together physically to comfort the grieving

In shadow of pandemic, Israel prepares for 1st socially distanced Memorial Day, with military cemeteries to be shut as precaution and the country placed on lockdown

Stores should be welcoming customers, but demands and rampant confusion muddle what could have been a 'normal' day of shopping and hating IKEA and the Health Ministry

Israelis are readying to get back to business, as the virus appears to recede, but some warn that it should not be an open and shutdown case

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