Three facilities open to public for trial, joining location in Tel Aviv, as government seeks to dramatically increase number of tests it conducts daily

Ehrlich founded the cozy, book-lined establishment that has been hosting authors and poets for 25 years

Funeral for 88-year-old Jerusalem resident is capped at 20 mourners due to pandemic, handled by volunteers wearing protective suits

Head of residents' association says virus, old age and underlying health problems create perfect storm after 88-year-old Jerusalem man becomes country's first fatality in pandemic

Family say he was strong until the end, regret that they couldn't be by his side for his final moments

Capital hopes thousands of would-be visitors who can’t fly to Israel because of the coronavirus will sign up for virtual visits, on the streets and in the halls of culture

At the Western Wall, only a few were at prayer; kids were neither in school nor out and about; at least the rival protesters in Paris Square were reassuringly present

Abbas spokesman says State Department's annual human rights report is 'falsifying history'

Sanad al-Turman faces terror charges for apparent attack on servicemen touring the capital ahead of Western Wall ceremony last month

Palestinian arrested after suspected attempt to knife border police stationed near Damascus Gate; none injured

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