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Grapevine, November 7, 2025: A nurse with a difference
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
The white nights are over: Huggies sends a nurse home to tired parents
Oregon nurse defends Hamas, justifies murder of Bibas family
Israel’s healthcare workforce lags behind OECD averages despite growth in doctors and nurses
A third of Israel’s nurses are afraid to go to work due to coronavirus
“Israeli nurses are very disturbed by their personal risk and fear infection,” said bioethics and health law professor Daniel Sperling.
Psychiatric hospitals to strike for three hours after nurse assaulted
"The nurses union will not accept any manifestation of violence against the nurses who work with dedication and mission on behalf of the patients."
Nurses make aliyah to fight coronavirus
Finance Ministry allocates NIS 80 million to facilitate employment for newly arrived immigrants.
Coronavirus unsung and unpaid heroes go on a strike
The National Association of Nurses announced last Wednesday that it planned to launch a general strike if the government did not allocate more staff to hospitals, health fund clinics and other medical facilities.
Nurses tell ‘Post’: If not enough nurses by winter, people will die
Even before coronavirus hit the country, Israel had one of the worst nurse-to-population ratios.
Nurses end nationwide strike
Israel’s health system to receive 2,000 new nurses, 400 doctors.
Meeting to prevent nurses strike on Monday finishes without conclusion
A planned discussion between the Finance Ministry and nurses union dealt with "the severe shortages and impossible loads placed on the shoulders of nurses."
Understaffed and underpaid: Israeli nurses prepare to strike
Israel is in the thick of its second wave of infections and is averaging more than 1,600 new cases daily this week.
Coronavirus testing centers, Finance Ministry strike deal
The agreement ends a workplace dispute that had been announced by the Histadrut.
Amid charged political climate, Israel unites to celebrate medical heroes
Israel is often described as a society divided along sectarian, ethnic and political lines.