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![]() Joshua DavidovichThe Times of Israel |
1. Oath-watchers: Israeli media is playing close attention to the installment of US President Joseph Biden, with hopes for healing along with fears...
1. Lockdown and not out: Israeli officials appear set to extend a nationwide lockdown by a week, or maybe two, beyond its current January 21...
1. Holding steady on the cusp of disaster: The good news in Israel is that the number of new coronavirus cases no longer appears to be rising. The bad...
1. Immunity now: Israel’s vaccine drive is racing ahead a day after a new shipments of shots was flown in, putting it on the path to become the...
1. Capitol punishment: Israel’s media has been watching the events in the US with a mixture of concern for the future of its most important ally...
1. Waiting for the other shot to drop: Israel’s vaccination drive, the single bright spot in its battle against the coronavirus, appears set for a...
1. Jonesing for more syringes: Israel’s world-leading sprint to total immunization may come to a screeching slowdown, according to official...
1. The spy whom we loved: For years there have been fears that the inevitable arrival of US-Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard to Israel would be a...
1. Going like shotcakes: Israel recorded the highest number of new daily COVID cases since the heights of the second wave of the virus, but the media...
1. A tale of two lockdowns: The front pages of Israel’s tabloids offer starkly different takes on the lockdown that began in Israel Sunday evening,...
1. Closing time: Israel is set to enter its third lockdown on Sunday evening, and signs of how unpopular the move is crowd the media landscape like a...
1. God don’t rest ye merry nurses: Israel’s vaccine drive is racing ahead, with some 180,000 Israelis already inoculated as of Thursday night,...
1. Round three: A decision to place Israel under lockdown for an unprecedented third time is the major story of the day, even if the exact contours of...
1. Act surprised: The coalition that for months was as stable as a jenga tower on a waterbed in an earthquake has collapsed and Israel is heading back...
1. Ding-dong, the Knesset is dead: The countdown is on, and I don’t mean for a third lockdown. A day and change after it looked like the government...
1. Third time’s alarm: After the media went buck wild over hero Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s brave decision to cut to the front of the...
1. Can we rebuild it? With only a few days to go before a deadline that will set early elections in motion, press reports are revolving around...
WASHINGTON, United States — A major snowstorm hit the US East Coast during Thursday’s early hours, creating extra challenges in the midst of a...
1. Lock till you pop: Israel’s stumbling path toward a third lockdown is high on the media agenda Thursday morning, with infections piling up like...
LONDON, United Kingdom — One of only three artifacts ever recovered from inside Egypt’s Great Pyramid has been found in a misplaced cigar tin in a...
1. We made it, now what? Israel is seen barreling toward new virus clampdowns Wednesday, as the Health Ministry announces that there were over 2,800...
1. Highway to tightened restraint: The coronavirus crisis is front and center in the media world Tuesday morning, as the Health Ministry announces...
1. Seeing red: There are many questions, and few good answers, as Israel reaches the dolorous mark of 3,000 deaths from the coronavirus. The first...
1. Let’s Moroccan roll: The US-brokered agreement for Morocco to resume and expand ties with Israel has unsurprisingly led the press landscape since...
1. The big rethink? It took only a day, but major Israeli news outlets are already reporting on efforts to push off elections following the...
The Times of Israel is liveblogging Thursday’s events as they occur. The lead investigator of the catastrophic August 4 blast at the Lebanese...
1. Vaccines are here, vaccines are here: The first shipment of vaccines arrived in Israel Wednesday morning, a day ahead of the previously reported...
1. The night time is the wrong time: Israel’s coronavirus cabinet decided Monday night to impose a nightly curfew on the nation to curb coronavirus...
1. Great expectations: For months, pundits, policy makers and a chattering cohort of medical professionals have pounded the importance of transparency...
1. Hit the books: Israel appears to be pulling in two directions at once across several theaters of proverbial battle Sunday morning, though the tug...
The Times of Israel is liveblogging Sunday’s events as they happen. Police have emptied an Ikea in the city of Rishon Lezion that opened against...
1. Strength through discipline: A Military Intelligence task force report Friday warns that Israel is at the start of a third wave of the coronavirus....
1. Bye bye Knesset: On Tuesday, Israel was “on its way to elections,” as per the top headline in Yedioth Ahronoth and elsewhere. On Wednesday,...
1. Are we voting yet? Israel is headed toward early elections. That much the country’s news outlets can agree on, though they all seem to be looking...
The Times of Israel is liveblogging Tuesday’s events as they unfold. An appeal against the controversial acquittal of a British-born militant...
1. Twitter’s reliable, right? Israel’s press is following along closely as Iran attempts to piece together the assassination of nuclear scientist...
1. Qom at me bro: The assassination of Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh continues to lead the news agenda in Israel on Sunday, as it has...
The Times of Israel is liveblogging Sunday’s events as they unfold. Intelligence Minister Eli Cohen tells Army Radio that Prime Minister Benjamin...
1. Early-burly: Early elections are all but certain from the talk of the pundit class, but there are signals that it may be a few weeks or more until...
GLASGOW, United Kingdom — The identification of the man convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing was “highly prejudicial” as a key witness saw a...
1. God handeth, God taketh away: The death of soccer star Diego Maradona hits hard in Israel, with the press sparing little ink in honoring the late,...
1. Questions after the crash: IDF investigators are puzzling over the crash of a training plane carrying an air force instructor and a cadet learning...
1. Meet and leak: A not-so-secret trip by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his spy chief Yossi Cohen to Neom, Saudi Arabia, has managed to...
The Times of Israel is liveblogging Tuesday’s developments as they unfold. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office says he has been nominated...
1. The hunt for red hands: The decision by Defense Minister Benny Gantz to set up a government committee to investigate the irregular purchase process...
1. Mike first and the gimme gimmes: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s visit to Israel is not new, but the likely outgoing top US diplomat is sure...
1. Heard of email? An Israeli bombing raid in Syria in the predawn hours of Wednesday dominates Hebrew headlines Wednesday morning and everyone sees...
1. Needle in a haystack: Pharma giant Moderna’s announcement Monday that its vaccine is 94.5% effective according to preliminary results is greeted...