If Sundus Saleh is found to be a COVID-19 carrier, she would be first lawmaker to have virus, though eight lawmakers already are in quarantine

Stricter regulations rise like a fog-covered beast out of the murk of a government meeting, while the erstwhile Knesset speaker leaves the future of Israel more shrouded than ever

But justices warn permission for use of cell data to help stem virus spread and enforce quarantine orders will be rescinded if regulatory legislation not advanced soon

Request seeks lifting of injunction barring police from using cell data to track and enforce whether Israelis required to do so are staying in mandatory isolation

After right-wing walkout on vote on crucial parliamentary committee, center and left MKs push ahead with creation of special oversight bodies, including over coronavirus crisis

Proposal to establish Arrangements Committee passes 61-0, with right-wing and religious lawmakers allied with Netanyahu boycotting; panel will have Blue and White majority

For the second time in a week, convoy rolls into Jerusalem for 'black flag' protest to 'save democracy' from Yuli Edelstein

Opposition party proposes video calls or specially built booths in the plenum to allow Knesset votes to take place during the coronavirus pandemic

As court opens hearing on Knesset closure amid storm over democracy, Edelstein defends his action as only path out of political deadlock; Likud warns of 4th election if he's ousted

PM, other Likud ministers, reportedly argued that not extending limitations to parliament could endanger at-risk lawmakers, but AG ruled government has no authority over Knesset

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