Lufthansa, American, Emirates and others nix Tel Aviv trips until Monday at least; Arkia and IsraAir organize rescue flights but El Al says it may scale back some routes
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PM says 'no limit to madness' after prayer clash at Dizengoff Square; but Rabbi Leo Dee states there was no violence, and man who bumped into him says he was trying to flee scene
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Local officials say more than just young partyers are taking buses to and from Tel Aviv, and are girding for a fight should the Haredi-backed government try to run it off the road
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Law enforcement meets with church leaders, temporarily shutters 4 houses of worship to head off further violence following clashes last week, report says
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Education Ministry reportedly says it'll weigh revoking high school's license, funding over event; board barred it from being held, but organizers went ahead anyway
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Halevi also doubles down on opposition to planned bill exempting Haredim from conscription: 'Our position is clear, draft for all'
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Jewish federation of Spain welcomes decision by Jaume Collboni, who says he's not endorsing Israel and that his first official mayoral trip will be to West Bank
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PM is riding the widespread outrage over migrant violence in Tel Aviv to patch up his image and apparently turning his back on the judicial overhaul to win a coveted Biden sit-down
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After rioting in city's south, justice and national security ministers tout plan to move asylum seekers to wealthier, and left-leaning, neighborhoods
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A clash between rioters, ostensibly over politics in Eritrea, has left some stakeholders in despair about the area's prospects