Despite waning of coronavirus wave, Nitzan Horowitz says there's no cause to rejoice; hospitals report blood shortages

Controversial bill passes 44-5, after MKs from both sides of the aisle leave the plenum rather than vote; stricter version also approved

Donations to Magen David Adom drop sharply over last month; organization blames virus surge, but has also been hit by controversy over change on form meant to be LGBTQ inclusive

If passed, controversial bill would renew ban on permits for Palestinians who marry Israelis to live with their spouses in Israel; opposing coalition members warn of repercussions

Nitzan Horowitz says minister taking 'a dangerous path' by going over his party's head; 'Anyone who goes against the agreements must understand it will come at a price'

While seriously ill patients currently number 871, COVID czar told number will climb passed peak of 1,200 seen during previous wave, that hospitals running out of beds as well

Criticism of masked attackers mostly comes from left-wing, centrist lawmakers, but Yamina minister also slams assault on activists, Palestinians: 'This behavior must be rooted out'

Starting next Thursday, students to take antigen tests twice a week at home and present negative results when going to school; PM says 'millions' of home tests to be handed out

Health minister says 'super advanced drugs and technologies' to be added, including treatments for transgender individuals

'This government will last,' says Lapid amid speculation right-wing parties could unite; power struggle brewing in Likud as contenders eye top spot, Hanegbi joins race

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