Amman accuses Jerusalem of taking advantage of attention on coronavirus crisis to implement 'unilateral moves on the ground'

While Israeli leaders hail strategy, nearby countries fare better. 'They're wrong to say we did a great job,' says one former Health Ministry director, but others aren't so sure

Suspect lightly injured; weaponry, including pistols and rifles, recovered, army says; accomplice escapes back across border as police open fire

As coronavirus outbreak abates in Israel and West Bank, administrators of holy site say worshipers will return after Muslim festival of Eid al-Fitr

Abdullah does not rule out suspending peace deal with the Jewish state, insists two-state solution 'the only way forward'

Unmanned aircraft used by police in Nahariya, elsewhere to enforce movement restrictions; technology also used by a series of Arab countries

Meanwhile in Jordan, authorities begin releasing thousands of citizens and foreigners who had been quarantined in hotels near Dead Sea

Gaza businessman says his company plans to make 25,000 masks every day by the end of March; PA official says firms in West Bank meeting local market's demand

Foreign Ministry said to arrange to bring 200 Arab students back to the country to self-quarantine

Administrators of Temple Mount mosque say employees will continue to perform prayers there; closure meant to preserve 'lives and health'

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