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As flu cases rise in Israel, Health Ministry calls on at-risk groups to wear masks

While vaccination rates are climbing, with about 15.7 percent of the population inoculated, the ministry says coverage remains insufficient.

A sick family
Burka illustrative

Portugal's parliament approves far-right party's bill to ban burkas

Israeli security forces seen during an operation in the Tulkarm refugee camp, in the West Bank, July 6, 2025

IDF West Bank Chief outlaws wearing facemasks, punishable with half year in prison

A demonstrator wears a protective mask as protestors gather at the gates of Columbia University, in support of student protesters who barricaded themselves in Hamilton Hall, despite orders from university officials to disband or face suspension during the Israel-Hamas war, in NYC, April 30, 2024.

Columbia bans face masks in protests and acquiesces to other Trump administration demands


COVID-19 is evolving to become more airborne, says recent study

A new University of Maryland study suggests that successive strains to the novel coronavirus are becoming more transmittable through the air.

3D medical animation still shot showing the structure of a coronavirus

Do COVID lockdowns affect our memory?

Our brains wear masks, too. How soon will we be able to restore our memory function to its former state? And how might this affect us in the future?

An illustrative photograph: Bride Osnat Baron and groom Yaniv Jenger kissing through their masks during their wedding party with a limited number of guests in the garden of a private house in Jerusalem on April 27, 2020

Mexican researchers say they created facemask that neutralizes COVID-19

The facemask is reusable and can be washed up to 10 times without losing its biocide properties.

A face mask is seen on the street in Jerusalem amid the coronavirus pandemic, on February 2, 2021.

IDF's Homefront Command begins antibody survey in kids aged 3-12 years old

Third booster, masks and social distancing are causing infection rate to drop • Israel reported 5,312 new coronavirus cases on Thursday, a significant continued decline from the previous two days

Head of the IDF's Homefront Command Maj.-Gen. Uri Gordin and Mayor of Rishon Letzion Raz Kinstlich

Israeli bus drivers are getting attacked for requesting masks

Three incidents of bus drivers being attacked have been reported since Thursday.

 A bus driver is taken care of by MDA after being attacked by three youths on Sunday

Grapevine: New leadership

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE Isaac Herzog, a man with much political experience.

Man restrained, arrested in Tiberias mall for not wearing mask

A video of the incident shows the man being forced onto the ground while police officers restrain him.

Israeli police officers guard at the entrance to a neighborhood in the northern Israeli city of Tiberias, June 24, 2020, during a closure on some neighborhood in the city following the spread of the Coronavirus.

Israel unmasks: Face-coverings no longer required in enclosed spaces

People in coronavirus isolation who are on their way to their quarantine location are still obligated to wear masks, as well as passengers on flights.

Supermarket shoppers and workers without masks in Tel Aviv. (photo credit: AVSHALOM SASSONI)

Israeli antiviral mask firm signs with Delta, to enter fashion industry

Odorless yoga pants on the way, the company says

Sonovia's 'fashion-friendly' fabric

Meghan McCain: The media ignores antisemitism on the Left

The conservative TV panelist said that while she doesn't agree with Greene's antisemitic remarks, she wishes that left-wing politicians would be treated the same way for antisemitism as Greene was

Meghan McCain, daughter of U.S. Senator John McCain and host of "Raising McCain."