The news comes after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's four-nation Africa tour earlier this month
Bill allows Parliament to vote to sack a member 'who incites racism or supports armed struggle against the state of Israel'
The new law imposes new reporting requirements on non-profit groups that receive more than half of their funding from foreign governments
US-led consortium is also developing Israel's mammoth Leviathan gas field and aims to bring it online in 2019
Both sides have been seeking a deal in recent months, with Israel in search of a potential customer for its offshore gas exports
Negotiations were said to have been held in Rome, where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu landed for talks with US Secretary of State John Kerry
This will end the six-year diplomatic crisis, which stated when Israel raided a Gaza- bound flotilla, killing 10 Turkish nationals
Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon won the chair of the legal affairs committee of the General Assembly
Facebook and Twitter have put in a number of mechanisms to report offensive content on the websites
Army said that crossings will be open for humanitarian and medical cases only and for Palestinians to worship at al-Aqsa mosque
Violence since October has killed at least 207 Palestinians, 28 Israelis, two Americans, an Eritrean and a Sudanese
Five people were injured in addition to the four killed at the Sarona Market in Israel's commercial capital
According to the army, since the beginning of 2016, nine projectiles fired from the Gaza Strip hit Israel
However, there were no reports of any casualties.
Netanyahu planned the Cabinet meeting as a statement amid fears Israel could come under pressure to return the Golan Heights
Mohammed Nazal was arrested for recruiting Palestinians in Egypt, who were trained in Gaza before being sent to the West Bank