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Akiva Weisfeld, 39, an ultra-Orthodox lawyer, sits outside his home in Jerusalem. Rosie Scammell for The National
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‘Prayer more important than Covid' say Israel’s ultra-Orthodox

Implementing lockdowns has proven a struggle for authorities due to the structure of the religious communities

MENAFebruary 07, 2021
The Sheba Medical Centre coronavirus intensive care unit. In addition to this ward, there are numerous specialised coronavirus units at Sheba Medical Centre. They including one for children and another for psychiatric patients. Rosie Scammell for The National.
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Inside Israel’s largest hospital as Covid cases surge

Despite Israel vaccinating its citizens faster than most countries, the jab will come too late for many

MENAFebruary 04, 2021
A health worker administers a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at Clalit Health Services in Jerusalem, on January 24, 2021. AFP
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Israel’s world-beating Covid-19 vaccination programme hits hurdles

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed his country will be the first to overcome the coronavirus

January 26, 2021
Israeli police officers stand guard next to burning rubbish during clashes with ultra-Orthodox Jews in Bnei Brak on January 24, 2021. AP Photo
Israel: clashes and arrests as ultra-Orthodox defy lockdown

The four people arrested were allegedly involved in 'serious disturbances' in Bnei Brak

January 25, 2021
A box containing the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, to be administered to Israelis in occupied East Jerusalem. Rosie Scammell for The National
Israel's elderly lining up for world's swiftest vaccine distribution

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

January 06, 2021
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Convicted US spy Jonathan Pollard welcomed to Israel by Netanyahu

Former US Navy analyst served 30 years in prison for spying for Israel, causing deep strain between the two close allies for years

December 30, 2020
A woman holds a dog as she walks before Israel imposes a third national lockdown to fight climbing coronavirus disease infections in Jerusalem. Reuters
Israel enters third national lockdown as coronavirus cases surge

Before the new restrictions came into force, central Jerusalem was bustling with shoppers and queues formed outside some outlets.

December 27, 2020
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a statement to Likud party MKs at the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem, on December 2, 2020. Reuters
Israel set for further uncertainty amid government collapse

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

December 23, 2020
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Nethanyahu delivering a statement at Knesset in Jerusalem, Israel, on December 22, 2020. EPA
Israeli government fails to approve budget, triggering election

The vote is likely to be in late March and polls show incumbent Netanyahu holds a lead but not enough for a majority

December 23, 2020
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz, centrist Blue and White leader, and Mr Netanyahu's partner in his new unity government, wear face masks as they talk during a swearing in ceremony of the new government, at the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem May 17, 2020. Reuters
Israeli government risks collapse over failure to agree budget

Talks on Tuesday tried to find a compromise between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his coalition partner Benny Gantz

December 22, 2020
A Palestinian boy wearing a Santa Claus beard and hat rings a bell outside the Church of the Nativity, in the West Bank city of Bethlehem. AFP
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Manger Square empty as Bethlehem prepares for isolated Christmas

Residents of nativity town face growing hardship as pandemic keeps pilgrims away

December 21, 2020
People pose for a photo beside the Christmas tree in central Nazareth.. Rosie Scammell for The National
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Christmas crowds and cheer missing from Nazareth this year

Mental health experts in northern Israeli town say coronavirus pandemic has taken countrywide toll

December 20, 2020
Roni Weingarten, 46, moved to Oranit settlement with her family nine years ago. Rosie Scammell for The National
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The Israeli families moving to the occupied West Bank

Rosie Scammell reports from Oranit in the West Bank on the less ideological wave of arrivals on occupied Palestinian land

December 06, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has prompted many schools to arrange online learning, but in Ras Al Tin, north-east of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, the pupils must learn in person as they have no electricity or computers. Rose Scammell for The National
Palestinian teachers defy Israeli plan to bulldoze school

The plight of a school in the West Bank village of Ras Al Tin has won the support of Israeli campaigners

WorldNovember 27, 2020
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks after a security briefing on Mount Bental in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights, near the Israeli-Syrian border. AP
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Pompeo visits occupied West Bank and Golan Heights

Secretary of State is the first senior US diplomat to visit an Israeli settlement in the occupied West Bank

November 21, 2020
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