Ultra-Orthodox parties announce agreement with Health Ministry, claim new COVID-19 rules to be implemented before Wednesday evening

Despite hard limit of 10 participants at indoor events, at least 35 activists affiliated with Netanyahu's party caught at Jerusalem gathering to honor Yaakov Hagoel Monday evening

Is Coronavirus Committee chair a people's champion keeping beaches and restaurants open in defiance of hasty ministerial rulings, or an opposition stooge endangering public health?

Late-night talks over health minister's compromise fail, meaning eateries must close for dine-in service from 5 a.m, but Knesset lawmaker says she'll open them again at 10 a.m.

Dozens of students photographed celebrating at Jerusalem's Gymnasia Rehavia high school, where over 200 students contracted COVID-19 in May

Some eateries vow to remain open, as Netanyahu set to meet with representatives over compensation demands; similar rebellion on Friday led to last-minute delay of closure

Hundreds attend party in forest near Modiin, with officers showing up and fining many for failing to wear face masks; organizer arrested

With religious worship back on the table, congregations introduce limited in-person prayer -- at your own risk

Hours after government reversed no-notice restaurant closure move, and amid complaints of erratic policies and actions, TV report says PM feels 16-member panel unwieldy

With open-ended closure taking effect at 5 p.m., restaurant association slams government's 'capricious, irresponsible conduct'; angry, desperate eateries protest losses, food waste

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