In shifts, by age or by location: Israel’s proposed coronavirus exit strategies
Document obtained by Haaretz contains several options for ending the coronavirus lockdown, with first 'exit point' on April 19
Document obtained by Haaretz contains several options for ending the coronavirus lockdown, with first 'exit point' on April 19
A number of young people in Jaffa, including minors, set fire to dumpsters and threw rocks and bricks toward the road, later throwing rocks at a fire truck which arrived on the scene.;
"When I’m knocked down by doubt in myself and the bigger picture, by frustration and anger, I seek a deeper version of myself and knowledge of what it's all about.”;
Together with Health Ministry, non-profit publishes directory of more than 100 companies.;
A worrying rise in violence might correlate with Israel closing down educational institutions — and if there are no legal consequences, observers fear it will only get worse
Israel’s decision to go on lockdown early and recognize the severity of the problem widely cited as a key factor. ‘New York felt like it’s not a question of if you will get infected – it’s a question of when,’ says one returnee
The Knesset has a different challenge – it doesn’t allow remote voting. MKs cannot call in their votes or leave a note or have someone vote in their place.;
Hospitals do want to discourage non-urgent visits so they can focus resources on the coronavirus, but they’ve seen a dramatic drop in visits by people who actually need them
12,000 IDF troops taking part in military's operation against the deadly virus; Bennett visits Bnei Brak; two troops from Ir HaBadim diagnosed with virus;