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Implementing lockdowns has proven a struggle for authorities due to the structure of the religious communities
Despite Israel vaccinating its citizens faster than most countries, the jab will come too late for many
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed his country will be the first to overcome the coronavirus
The four people arrested were allegedly involved in 'serious disturbances' in Bnei Brak
Around 15 per cent of Israel's population has already received the coronavirus vaccine – the most of any country worldwide – but the West Bank and Gaza are yet to receive any doses
Former US Navy analyst served 30 years in prison for spying for Israel, causing deep strain between the two close allies for years
Before the new restrictions came into force, central Jerusalem was bustling with shoppers and queues formed outside some outlets.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and coalition partner Benny Gantz failed to agree the 2021 budget, pushing the country towards its fourth election in two years
The vote is likely to be in late March and polls show incumbent Netanyahu holds a lead but not enough for a majority
Talks on Tuesday tried to find a compromise between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his coalition partner Benny Gantz
Residents of nativity town face growing hardship as pandemic keeps pilgrims away
Mental health experts in northern Israeli town say coronavirus pandemic has taken countrywide toll
Rosie Scammell reports from Oranit in the West Bank on the less ideological wave of arrivals on occupied Palestinian land
The plight of a school in the West Bank village of Ras Al Tin has won the support of Israeli campaigners
Secretary of State is the first senior US diplomat to visit an Israeli settlement in the occupied West Bank
