Tel Aviv has spring in its step again, but businesses face new costs

Israel's main coastal city has returned to work - and play - but the coronavirus pandemic has brought new challenges that will weigh heavily on Tel Aviv's restaurants, bars and other businesses emerging from lockdown.<div class="feedflare">
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