Hi Rippon. This story surfaced around the start of the month; the hyperlinked “Nakim” shows the history. At the time I tried to make sense of it, wasn’t that easy as it was hard to follow but I think the claim was based on data published by the Israeli Health Ministry, from which it could be deduced there was a very high number of deaths after the first vaccination. The trouble is it depended entirely on this one table and the further exchanges between the two authors and ‘fact-checkers’ shed more heat than light. The linked article is March 1 - there seem to have been more developments, but again I think hard to follow - I’d be looking for some corroboration from another source. It did look like there was a surge in deaths following the first week or two after the early vaccines. Of late ‘infections’ have fallen but this has not translated into drops in deaths.
Your other story below I’m sure is genuine as compulsory vaccination was coming in in places a few weeks ago in Israel, before the election - so it wouldn’t be a surprise if a court case resulted.
Sorry don’t have better info! Cheers