Face mask requirements are about to end for most indoor settings in Israel thanks to a recent sharp drop in case counts, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz announced on Wednesday. The new rules take effect on Saturday. Masks will still be needed in places where medical care is provided, such as hospitals and care homes. The rule will also still apply in airports and to people who have tested positive for the virus and on their way into quarantine. Indoor mask requirements had briefly been lifted in 2021, but were quickly reimposed after case counts began to rise…