From Iran to settlements to relations with China, issues are cropping up that threaten to disrupt relations between Jerusalem and Washington DC

PM, health officials agree to impose NIS 2,500 penalty on returning Israelis who aren't tested an additional time under tightened quarantine rules aimed at curbing Omicron spread

US dismayed to find East Jerusalem housing project back on docket of planning committee's agenda for next week, after Israeli officials leaked that plan was shelved, sources say

With support waning, officials won't seek to extend surveillance program, but Bennett signals it could be renewed later; education minister calls for all restrictions to be lifted

Tehran foreign ministry spokesman says Israel is showing its 'true colors' by opposing the renewed negotiations in Vienna

After Netanyahu chose confrontation to try to stop the 2015 JCPOA, France and UK are open to hearing from new Israeli government

In call with US secretary of state, prime minister calls for world powers to take 'concrete steps' against Tehran over its boosted uranium enrichment

Mandatory inoculation for public sector workers, requiring parents to pay for children's PCR tests among options reportedly discussed; report says travel restrictions may be eased

Nothing short of a credible military threat — and certainly not negotiations with a US leadership anxious to revive a failed accord — will deter the ayatollahs' nuclear drive now

Premier's wife said to have refused requests to cancel trip; some of PM's coalition partners reportedly unhappy at the optics as tourist industry hit again by restrictions

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