A renewed face covering mandate comes with assurances that things probably won't get too much worse. The same, unfortunately, cannot be said for Florida tower collapse victims

The IDF is again threatening to go to war in Gaza as balloons set the south ablaze, and pundits see much behind Netanyahu's slothlike move away from his former official residence

The Bennett-Lapid government has managed to work out its crinkles and is now set to be sworn in, though more squabbles await, and the opposition-to-be appears raring for a bust-up

Papers crow about the 'success' of the change bloc in actually agreeing on forming a government, but nobody is quite willing to count Netanyahu out, and Bennett in, just yet

As Yair Lapid tries to get the coalition express back on track, he may be derailed by Naftali Bennett playing the switchman; and frivolous lawmaking gets the thumbs-down

Skepticism over the chances that the halt in fighting will hold for the long term is high, and questions over what may come are rampant. One thing is certain: Israel didn't win

The number of ideas for various parties to find a way to build a coalition are more numerous than stars in the sky, but few think any of them are truly realistic

The political mess is getting messier with the anti-Netanyahu bloc splitting in two, and nobody sure if anybody is in anyone's camp anymore

As ballots are counted, pundits are laying out various scenarios based on math that will likely change and may not matter anyway, with many already gearing up for round 5

The media looks at what's going on among the possibly anti-Netanyahu right and if they are really right, vaccine transfers that aren't, and a race against looters in the desert

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