KNESSET PORTRAIT Leaders of Israel’s political parties posed for a group photograph in the Knesset’s Chagall Hall on April 6 after the inauguration of the 24th Knesset and President Reuven Rivlin’s decision to give Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu the mandate to form a new coalition. Rivlin chose not to appear while Ra’am leader Mansour Abbas was hospitalized with kidney stones. In announcing his move to give Netanyahu another chance at the premiership despite his ongoing corruption trial, Rivlin said, “This is not an easy decision on a moral and ethical basis.” For his part, Netanyahu, who was given four weeks, pledged to establish “a strong government for all the citizens of Israel.”

TOURISM RENEWAL Israel will open its gates to foreign tourists under a phased timetable starting in May,  so long as they have been vaccinated against COVID-19. “Opening the skies for international tourism will truly revive the tourism industry,” said Tourism Minister Orit Farkash-Hacohen. According to the approved outline, a limited number of groups will start arriving in Israel on May 23, and the number will be gradually increased based on the progress of the program. Meanwhile, the Health Ministry announced that masks were no longer required in open spaces where there are no crowds, starting  April 18.

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