Sheba Medical Center says Israel will become popular destination for treatment, due to geographical proximity to Gulf state and convenience of having many Arabic speakers on staff

As Israel reportedly hurtles towards a new lockdown, top doctor warns that unless there’s a clear exit strategy — unlike the last time around — benefits could be wasted

The procedure, new to Israel, is generating hope among some doctors internationally, but others raise flag over possible cancer risk

Championing it as instant, cheap and reliable, innovators at Israel’s largest hospital say their invention could become the world’s standard COVID screening method

Defense Ministry says Blue and White leader does not need to enter quarantine following back operation, as nurse was far away

Netanyahu, Katz and Lapid among ministers who send best wishes to defense minister, after surgery for wound sustained in his army days

Netanyahu phones Blue and White leader to wish him well ahead of non-life threatening operation; defense minister to be briefly replaced by deputy, pending government approval

With direct assistance seemingly off table, doctors at Sheba draw up plan to treat victims in third country and aid group collects items to send from North America and Australia

With more than 3,000 injured and many Beirut medical centers overwhelmed and damaged, hospitals -- with long history of treating patients from hostile countries -- offer assistance

Noam Tau worries even if virus shot is developed, US could fail to achieve herd immunity; his research seeks to debunk their claims and shows public can trust FDA on vaccine safety

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