Noga Tarnopolsky
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Noga Tarnopolsky is a special correspondent.
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A stampede at a religious festival in Israel attended by tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews kills at least 45.
The outcome of Israel’s latest election now appears to rest in the hands of small parties, in particular an upstart Arab Islamist group.
Israel’s socialized and highly digitized healthcare system has aided rapid COVID-19 vaccine rollout. But Palestinians will have to wait.
Israel is back in election mode for the fourth time in two years, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu facing major challenges to staying in power.
For Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu, navigating a Biden presidency poses a challenge after going all in with Trump.
Arguably the most internationally recognized Palestinian figure for decades, after Yasser Arafat, Erekat contracted COVID-19.
Israel’s ultra-Orthodox are key to Benjamin Netanyahu’s bid to stay in power, but their resistance to coronavirus restrictions is causing tensions.
In Israel, the holiest period on the Jewish calendar has coincided with the world’s first reimposed national coronavirus lockdown.
President Trump hosts signing of agreements under which Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates recognize Israel, only the third and fourth Arab countries to do so.
Hoping to prevent annexation of the West Bank, Palestinians look to international allies, Israeli politics and the lack of a mandate from President Trump.