Tomer Shushan nabs the SXSW Grand Jury Award for his one-take short 'White Eye,' which explores the plight of migrant workers in Israel through the eyes of a bike owner

Famed for its noisy bustle and crowded nightlife, Israel's beachfront metropolis has grown eerily quiet under the coronavirus distancing rules

Addressing protest in Rabin Square and online, Lapid and Ya'alon rail against Netanyahu, and against former partner Gantz

Two fatal shootings in less than 24 hours: Man found dead after incident in coastal city, reportedly at Brown Beach House Hotel; suspect in killing of woman to appear in court

Prime minister and Meretz party head both condemn statement from Yair Netanyahu accusing Tel Aviv protesters of endangering public health and wishing illness on political rivals

Organizers say 2,000 people at black flag' rally at Habima Square; demonstrators keep 2 meters' distance in line with virus regulations

Carved in stone, set in bronze and formed by the elements, monuments around the country by some of its most renowned artists depict towering figures of the Old Testament

Three facilities open to public for trial, joining location in Tel Aviv, as government seeks to dramatically increase number of tests it conducts daily

Pilot program in Hayarkon Park expected to test some 900 people who develop symptoms while in home quarantine

'Now is not the time to panic,' says Home Front Command chief, whose unit has been working with civilian authorities to combat the pandemic

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