Netanyahu, Gantz Agree: New Government to be Sworn in on May 13

Reactions pour in from across political spectrum after landmark High Court ruling in favor of coalition deal • Former Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked: “Even the obvious must be stated: This isn’t law, it’s politics

MDA is Preparing for the Limited Lag Ba’Omer Events on Mt. Meron

Six ambulances, two MICUs, a command vehicle and other designated emergency vehicles will be deployed in the field.

Israel’s Open Markets Are Coming Back and They’re Spectacular

Olivier Fitoussi went to Jerusalem's Mahane Yehuda market to check out the preparations for working in the era of the coronavirus pandemic.

Jordan Calls Bennett’s Efrat Housing Plan ‘Highly Dangerous’

Bennett's replacement will be from the Blue&White party and would renege on those promises. So, no need for Jordan to be worried.

Unanimous Court Begrudgingly Permits Netanyahu to Assemble New Government

Yes, this new government is definitely a platypus – an egg laying mammal, with a duck's bill to boot.

A COVID-19 Coronavirus Lag B’Omer: No Bonfires

Police will block off Mount Meron and the surrounding area with checkpoints. Israelis are also reminded: no local bonfires this year either.

Likud Sets ‘Red Lines’ Ahead of High Court Rulings

Likud officials warn that if Israel’s top court rules Netanyahu can't continue to serve as prime minister and/or two other red lines, the unity deal is done.

Israeli Defense Officials: Iran Pulling up Stakes in Syria

IDF sources in Tel Aviv believe that the Islamic Republic’s presence in Syria has grown too costly for the Assad regime.

Israel to Decorate Frontline Medical Teams in Coronavirus War

The specially designed pin will be awarded to some 200,000 Health Management System workers, doctors and nurses in hospitals and evacuation and rescue teams.

Report: El Al Extends Passenger Flight Moratorium to May 30

Flights won't resume due to regulations barring entry to foreigners and requiring returning Israelis to self-isolate for two weeks, airline says • Israeli Health Ministry to review policy on May 15.

Unusual: Israel Experienced 828 Lightning Strikes on Tuesday

Israel experienced an unbelievable spike in the number of times lightning struck the country, amid unseasonably cold and wet weather.

Interest in Aliyah to Israel from US Increases by 50% Amid COVID-19 Crisis

The Olim ranged in ages from one-years-old to 66-years-old and hailed from New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Florida and Illinois, and will be living in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Beit Shemesh, Ramat Gan and Yafo.

Bennett Approves 7,000 New Housing Units in Efrat, Council Head Thanks Netanyahu

Please refer your inquiries to the department of which side your bread is buttered.

Mixed Reactions in Judea and Samaria ​to Amb. Friedman’s Sovereignty Promises

Much remains unclear as to how Israel will progress with the implementation of this plan.

Rosh Yeshiva, Advocate of Giyur K’halacha, Yoatzot Halacha, Rabbi Nahum Rabinovitch Dies at 92

Rabbi Rabinovitch was a staunch supporter of Nishmat, the only institution in Israel that certifies women as yoatzot halacha – halachic advisors.

After 40 Days of Quiet, Rocket Launched at Gaza Envelope, IDF Tanks Retaliate

The last rocket fired at Israel's Gaza envelope was on March 27.

Yesha Council Minyan Prays, Says Kaddish for Jewish Communities Struck by COVID-19

The Council teamed up with the Jewish Community of Hebron and the Hebron Fund for Kaddish and prayers for health to be recited at the Cave of the Patriarchs.

Special Ed Student Infected with COVID-19, Discovery Made After Classmates Exposed

Sources at “Netivot Shlomo” said they fear the school may be shut down as a result of the incident.

Russia Grants Iran Access to Syrian Hmeimim Air Base

"Russia provided the Iranian military with the opportunity to use its military airfield in the province of Latakia."

Israeli Team Modifies Old Drug to Confront COVID-19 Related Secondary Infections

According to some studies, close to 50% of COVID-19 deaths involved secondary bacterial infections.

Israeli Air Space Near Syria Closed, as Reports Emerge of 14 Killed in IAF...

The airspace above the Golan Heights, adjacent to its border was Syria, was closed to air traffic flying above 5,000 ft. for the coming month,

Syrian Observatory: 15 Iranians Killed in Israeli Attack Monday Night

The Observatory also noted that the Israeli bombardment Monday night destroyed warehouses, ammunition and weapons stored in the "Defense Factories" in the Al-Safira area.

PM, Health Ministry, Amend Coronavirus Emergency Regulations, Here Are the Main Points

Circumcisions may be held with up to 19 people (as opposed to ten) in attendance.

Jerusalem: Police Arrests 7 Arabs for Acting on Palestinian Authority’s Behalf in Israel’s Capital

The suspects who took advantage of the Coronavirus restrictions to operate on behalf of the PA in Jerusalem, as part of the PA's attempt to assert its sovereignty in Jerusalem.

Capitalizing on the Coronavirus, Israel Intensifying Airstrikes Campaign Against Major Syrian, Iranian Assets

So, add to your #coronabenefits list: IDF blasting Iranian assets in Syria, bringing closer their exit.

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