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Protesters, seen from above, maintain social distancing at the 'Black Flag' protest in Tel Aviv, April 19, 2020.
Two Thousand Israelis Brave Coronavirus Fears to Protest Assault on Democracy
| 19.04.2020
The undercover team from season three of "Fauda."
'Fauda' Season 3 Hits Netflix – Still a Great Thriller, but Don't Call It Political
| 20.04.2020
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Gantz and Netanyahu in the Prime Minister's Residence after signing the coalition deal. Jerusalem, April 20, 2020.
Netanyahu, Gantz Sign Coalition Deal to Form Government
| 20.04.2020
Two Minnesota high schoolers drew public condemnation for a TikTok video involving Holocaust imagery
Minnesota High School Students Mock Jews Being Sent to Auschwitz in TikTok Video
, Marcy Oster | 19.04.2020
People queuing outside a supermarket in south Tel Aviv, April 17, 2020.
Analysis || Israelis Have Left the Coronavirus Lockdown Behind, and There Is No Going Back
| 20.04.2020
A woman lies atop a banner of Netanyahu at the 'Black Flag' protest against antidemocratic measures taken in the face of the coronavirus crisis, April 19, 2020.
Analysis || Netanyahu Has Decided Who Will Take the Blame for the Coronavirus Crisis
| 20.04.2020
President Donald Trump speaks during a coronavirus task force briefing at the White House, Saturday, April 18, 2020, in Washington
Trump Questions if U.S. Authorities Will Enforce Social Distancing for Muslims During Ramadan
, | 20.04.2020
Coronavirus world tracker.
Coronavirus Tracker: Israel and Worldwide
| 14.04.2020
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, left, with Mossad head Yossi Cohen at an event, October 2, 2017.
The Mossad Is Flaunting Too Much During the Coronavirus Crisis
| 19.04.2020
Eliezer Unger pictured with students in an undated photograph from the time he was a principle in a school in Montevideo, Uruguay.
Nazis Boasted About Six Million Holocaust Victims. But It Was a Jew Who First Cited That Figure
| 20.04.2020
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