Stricter regulations rise like a fog-covered beast out of the murk of a government meeting, while the erstwhile Knesset speaker leaves the future of Israel more shrouded than ever

With Israel on the edge of the end of democracy, maybe sort of, all eyes are on whether the Knesset speaker will save the country or his boss

Coronavirus cases are going up, the lockdown hammer is coming down, money is lost but tech dreamers are found, and questions are being raised but dissent is getting stomped on

COVID-19 guidelines approved by ministers don't actually go into effect for 48 hours, baffling media while allowing locals and law enforcement to interpret them for themselves

As government starts to give enforcement of coronavirus restrictions some teeth, Gantz and Netanyahu take one step toward unity before taking two steps back

Israel's democracy could be the first casualty of the pandemic, pundits warn, as parliament is shuttered by the Likud speaker, preventing oversight of the government

After large groups of Israelis are seen congregating countrywide, media outlets join Netanyahu in scolding people into staying home; sadly, some still haven't gotten the message

A middle-of-the-night cabinet decision to okay shadowing citizens whose only crime was getting sick or being near a sick person spreads alarm faster than a virus

The government considers new steps after some Israelis fail to grasp social distancing, amid questions over whether officials have ignored fundamental cautionary moves

As Israel steps up its fight against the coronavirus outbreak, some fear what the country may lose in its battle to flatten the curve, from money to civil rights to toilet paper

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