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Gaza’s two million residents escaped a wide-scale coronavirus outbreak at the start of the pandemic, but cases are now rising
President Reuven Rivlin approaches Israel's current leader but says no candidate has a realistic chance of breaking the country's political deadlock
The high-profile trial resumed on Monday as Israel's president began consulting parties about prime ministerial candidates
Pfizer study showing 100 per cent efficacy among 12-to-15-year-olds raises prospect of high school classes returning to normal
Poll shows Palestinians more likely to vote for a Barghouti-led list than one under Fatah
Ra'am looked set to enter parliament and block Mr Netanyahu and his allies from gaining a majority
Preliminary results in Israel's election are due through Tuesday night and on Wednesday
Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid, Benny Gantz's Blue and White, and Ayman Odeh's Joint List are among those taking on Israel’s longest-serving prime minister on March 23
The prime minister’s overtures to the community could pay off as voting begins in crucial election, voters tell Rosie Scammell in Umm Al Fahm
More than 50,000 have received a dose, compared with approximately 5,000 vaccinations administered by Palestinian authorities
Volunteers in Israel and Lebanon scramble to save wildlife and clean beaches
Israel still registering thousands of coronavirus cases a day, although proportion of positive tests has fallen
The normalisation of relations between Tel Aviv and Rabat has made it easier for more than 275,000 Moroccan Jews to visit their ancestral homeland
Researchers at Tel Aviv hospital say initial trials show success in preventing 'cytokine storm' seen in critical cases
Benjamin Netanyahu was indicted last year for fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes in three separate cases
