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Sunday, May 3, 2020

Israel seizes Palestinian municipal power for Hebron elevator

Israel seizes Palestinian municipal power for Tomb of Patriarchs elevator

Naftali Bennett: 'Every person, irrespective of whether or not they are disabled, should have the opportunity to visit the tomb, which is an important Jewish heritage site'

Will Abbas carry out his threat to nix agreements with Israel?

Fatah leader: ‘If you talk the talk, you better walk the walk.’

Alleged Iranian spy was once part of Israeli political party

Ayman Haj Yahya was arrested in a joint Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) and Israel Police operation and was indicted for spying for Tehran in April.

Paper of Iran’s leader accuses Germany of terrorism in antisemitic tirade

Germany warns reporter that Iran could take her as political hostage

Russian film director's plans for a ‘Holocaust Disneyland’ in Ukraine

Khrzhanovsky, who is not Jewish, wants to bring his hyper-realistic cinematic style to the museum and make it, in the words of a former director of the project, a "Holocaust Disneyland."

Coronavirus: Health Ministry drafts new plan easing up restrictions

If cabinet approves the outline on Monday, family visits and outdoor gatherings up to 19 people allowed immediately, malls, markets, cultural and recreational institutions to open on May 17.

‘Israel needs better coronavirus communication’

Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz says more refined decision-making will improve public health

Italian scientist says she discovered main mechanism behind COVID-19

Seniors with COVID-19 show unusual symptoms, doctors say

Coronavirus: Israeli researchers develop eight-times faster group-testing

Israel set to launch antibody testing this week

S. Korea says Kim Jong-Un did not have surgery, shots fired at border

Multiple gunshots were fired from N. Korea towards a guard post in S. Korea, the South's Joint Chiefs of Staffs (JCS) said in a statement. S. Korea responded by firing two shots towards N. Korea

High Court holds 1st day of hearings on if Bibi can be PM, coalition deal

On Thursday, Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit green-lighted Netanyahu despite significant misgivings regarding the bribery indictment pending against him.

A ruling not just on Netanyahu, but on the court’s role in democracy

There’s something ironic about a law passed to defend democracy now being attacked by people who argue they’re the ones defending democracy.

Intel set to purchase Israel's Moovit for $1 billion - report

Intel and Moovit refused to comment on the report when asked by The Jerusalem Post.

How will coronavirus change air travel forever?

Court permits El Al to withdraw millions from employee pension funds

Roger Stone's assoc. evidently sought damaging info on Clinton from Israel

On August 12, the interlocutor tells Stone, "Roger, hello from Jerusalem. Any progress? He is going to be defeated unless we intervene."

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