Two boys arrested for torching trash cans during unrest, 2 others apprehended for throwing rocks at arresting cops; another accused of pointing laser at police chopper

Diplomatic mission recommends personnel stay away, advises citizens to 'remain vigilant,' amid violence in response to city plans to build homeless shelter on Muslim burial site

Municipality building also damaged in reported firebombing; city vows to go ahead with construction

For second night in a row, demonstrators burn trash cans, throw stones at police; four people arrested

A May 28-30 outdoor exhibition, 'Exit Strategies,' brings artistic installations to walls, roofs, sidewalks and gardens

In capital, central arteries to close in evenings in summer to support businesses hurt by virus closures; in Tel Aviv, side streets to close permanently for environmental purposes

Experts say those living on the streets are more vulnerable to COVID-19; activists and government officials step up assistance

White City looks to entice foreign firms and entrepreneurs with guide to setting up shop in Israel as tech industry struggles with a lack of skilled employees

Foreign athletes already in Israel allowed to compete after Health Ministry earlier said it was barring non-resident participants as Israeli officials work to keep out coronavirus

Comment by Moshe Gafni draws ire from Blue and White lawmaker and Tel Aviv mayor, who is currently running bus service on weekends

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