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Health authorities waiting to see that there is no spike after Passover holiday, return to schools; TV says Israel to begin testing passengers at Ben Gurion on arriving airplanes

Ministers also allow all tests to be held in-person at universities and colleges, lowers percentage of 11th and 12th graders who must be vaccinated to hold full classes

Restrictions on unvaccinated participating in Memorial Day events lifted; decision on increasing number of Israelis flying in and out of country postponed

Coronavirus cabinet will vote on raising number of people allowed to gather outdoors from 50 to 100, ease requirement for students to study in small groups

Restrictions on classroom learning also relaxed for students in 11-12 grades if enough have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID

Premier proposes extending school year into summer to make up for lost time; teachers' leaders oppose plan

Preschools, grades 1-4, 11-12 resume in low-to-medium infection zones after over a month of lockdown, some schools to delay reopening citing lack of time to prepare

Preschools, grades 1-4, 11-12 resume in low-to-medium infection zones after over a month; minister says commerce to reopen only in 2 weeks, with businesses threatening revolt

As ministers warned of potentially devastating consequences of reopening studies, PM says situation 'very complex, we have very slim security margins'

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