Announcement comes following national security minister's decision to limit family visits to once every two months

Two sides settle on truce, Palestinian sources say, after daylong flare-up sparked by death of Islamic Jihad member in Israeli prison during hunger strike

Airstrikes come after terror groups launch 37 projectiles at Israel throughout the day, following death of hunger-striking Islamic Jihad member in Israeli prison

Netanyahu's ruling bloc, which campaigned on tough anti-terror policies, comes under growing criticism as barrages from Gaza persist; Sderot mayor urges assassinating terror chiefs

2 others lightly hurt by shrapnel at Sderot construction site as over 20 projectiles fired at Israeli towns, in ongoing tit-for-tat; Palestinian terror factions take responsibility

Military reporter Emanuel Fabian on Khader Adnan; political correspondent Tal Schneider on Knesset theatrics; and legal reporter Jeremy Sharon on a very polite US Speaker McCarthy

Hisham Abu Hawash was held in without trial until he was released in February as his condition deteriorated; Shin Bet says he is a member of Islamic Jihad

Jerusalem yet to confirm agreement with administrative detainee Khalil Awawdeh that would end his nearly six-month-long hunger strike

Doctors had warned that condition of Hisham Abu Hawash, accused of terror activity but held without charges, was deteriorating; administrative order won't be renewed, lawyer says

Kayed Fasfous is released on Sunday, following 131-day hunger strike, along with five other Palestinians, who were held without charges in Israeli prisons for security reasons

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