Police say they decided to allow hundreds of ultra-Orthodox to attend burial for important rabbi to avoid clashing with participants, tout victory that 'only 400 people' took part

Politicians denounce attack on police jeep outside Yitzhar, which seems to be response to crackdown on nearby outpost, but fall short of calling perpetrators 'terrorists'

No officers injured, but vehicle damaged in incident, drawing swift condemnation from Israeli leaders

Synagogue shut down in Netivot; tickets issued for illegal gatherings and opening shops

Security service defends its contentious tracking program, citing Health Ministry official who credited it with locating potential carriers who otherwise wouldn't have been found

Public security minister stresses need for tolerance and understanding as cops begin enforcing new rules prohibiting venturing far from home, shutting synagogues

But justices warn permission for use of cell data to help stem virus spread and enforce quarantine orders will be rescinded if regulatory legislation not advanced soon

Rights group says laborer fell ill in Tel Aviv, was examined at a hospital, then police left him at checkpoint without coordinating with Palestinian medical authorities

Clashes in last 48 hours see sides hurling rocks, carrying out brutal assaults, though no arrests made; police investigating

Police have made 20,000 visits to check on those who should be in isolation, spokesman says; force also 'fully prepared' to patrol streets with army if full lockdown ordered

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