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Israel Can’t Prevent the World From Noticing Its Fiscal Failure, Amplified by Coronavirus Crisis

Netanyahu’s managerial mediocrity has hamstrung Israel’s ability to deal with the coronavirus, leading credit rating agency Moody’s to lower the country’s outlook to Stable from Positive

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מירב ארלוזרוב 

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דהמרקר
The Marker
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Meirav Arlosoroff

The most intriguing question of the moment is what standard will Israel use to manage its strategic exit from the coronavirus lockdown. On Sunday, it was reported that the Health Ministry had adopted three new ones – up to 300 new confirmed cases a day, up to 300 seriously ill patients at any one time and a doubling of the number of cases every 21 days.

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