The Times of Israel publishes Tuesday’s progress as it unfolds.
China is likely to be making plans to double its arsenal of nuclear warheads this decade, adding those designed to be transported on successful ballistic missiles in the United States, the Pentagon said in a report released Tuesday.
Even with such increases, China’s nuclear force would be much smaller than that of the United States, which has about 3,800 active warheads and others in reserve.Unlike the United States, China has a nuclear air force, but the report indicates that this hole can be filled with a nuclear ballistic missile launched from the air.
The Trump administration suggested that China join the United States and Russia in negotiating a tripartite agreement to restrict strategic nuclear weapons, but China refused.Foreign Ministry officials said China’s arsenal was too small to be included within negotiated restrictions and that through the urgency of China’s signing up for such talks, the Trump administration created a pretext for withdrawing from the US-Russian arms treaty known as New START.That agreement will expire in February, but could be renewed for up to five years if Moscow and Washington agree.
In its annual report on China’s army force in Congress, the Pentagon says the modernization and expansion of China’s nuclear forces is a broader effort across Beijing to expand a more assertive position globally and fit or outperform the United States until 2049.Asia-Pacific.
“China’s nuclear forces will evolve particularly over the next decade as their land, sea and air nuclear delivery platforms are modernized, diversified, and increased,” the report says.”Over the next decade, China’s nuclear warhead stocks – lately estimated at least two hundred – are expected to at least double in length as China expands and modernizes its nuclear forces.”
Within that force, the number of nuclear warheads on intercontinental land ballistic missiles capable of threatening the United States – lately about 100, according to the report – “should increase to about two hundred in the next five years,” he said.
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The 25 suspects known through an investigation into the devastating August 4 explosion in Beirut are now being held by Lebanese authorities, a judge told the AFP.
Authorities had already arrested 21 suspects after the explosion at the port, which killed more than more people, wounded at least 6,500 others and devastated the capital.
On Tuesday, a top investigator issued a lawsuit on Fadi Sawan issued arrest warrants for the last four suspects after questioning them, according to the court source.
They come with the army intelligence chief at the port, a primary at the state security firm and two members of the general security firm, he added.
The two security agencies, combined with the Lebanese army and customs, are the main agencies guilty of overseeing security at the port.
Hundreds of ammonium nitrate, a highly explosive fertilizer, had been stored in a warehouse for at least six years, emerged after the explosion.
This provoked widespread outrage at the alleged official negligence that many were guilty of the explosion.
– AFP
Iran’s representatives and global powers running to save the nuclear deal with Tehran on Tuesday agreed to do everything imaginable in Vienna to keep the historic 2015 agreement in its first assembly since the United States announced an attempt to repair the United Nations sanctions opposed to the Islamic Republic..
Helga Schmid, the european union representative who chaired the meeting, later told Twitter that “participants are united in the solution to maintain #IranDeal and find a way to ensure the full implementation of the agreement despite existing challenges.”
Iranian Rep. Abbas Araghchi did not comment after the day of talks, but before the assembly he said that the US resolution “will certainly be a topic of discussion” with delegates from France, Germany, Britain, Russia and China.
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A handful of dozens of human-proven experimental COVID-19 vaccines have reached the last and biggest hurdle: looking for mandatory evidence that they work.
AstraZeneca announces that its vaccine candidate has entered the final phase of testing in the United States.The Cambridge, England-based company says the exam will involve up to 30,000 adults from racial, ethnic and geographic groups.
Two other candidate vaccines began the last tests this summer in tens of thousands of people in the United States: one created through the National Institutes of Health and manufactured through Moderna Inc.and the other evolved through Pfizer Inc.and BioNTech in Germany.
“Bringing a single vaccine to the last phase of trials 8 months after the discovery of a virus would be a remarkable achievement; have 3 at the time with others in it is extraordinary,” the secretary of Health and Human Services, Alex Azar, said in a statement.
NIH Director Francis Collins tweeted that his company “supports several vaccine trials because more than one is needed.We all have our hands on the deck.”
AstraZeneca says the progression of the vaccine called AZD1222 is progressing internationally with complex trials in the UK, Brazil and South Africa.More trials are planned in Japan and Russia.The prospective vaccine evolved through the University of Oxford and a related company, Vaccitech.
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Egypt reopens its ancient sites in Cairo and the country for the first time since its closure in March to involve the coronavirus.
The reopening came despite a recent upward trend in new infections.The Minister of Antiquities, Khalid el-Anany, said museums, temples and other sites reopened to 50% of their capacity.
In the ancient southern city of Luxor, French and Ukrainian tourists visited the famous Karnak Temple from the Red Sea hotel of Hurghada, according to the ministry.
Since July, Egypt has lifted the maximum restrictions on the pandemic, reopening cafes, clubs, gyms, theatres and places of worship.
Egypt’s ministry of fitness has reported more than 98,900 spectators and 5,421 deaths.
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The town of Bnei Brak in central Israel is expected to be declared a “red zone” of the coronavirus, reportedly in Hebrew.
The designation through the Ministry of Health would mean that meetings would be limited and closed, due to the large number of local COVID-19 instances.
Israeli and Emirati officials discussed the option of a joint area project of discussions in Abu Dhabi on clinical cooperation, reports public broadcaster Kan.
The proposals included studies and satellite launches, according to the report.
“This is the beginning of a friendship,” says Shai-Lee Spigelman, Director General of the Ministry of Science.
“They were very impressive, open, willing to cooperate,” he told Kan about his counterparts in the United Arab Emirates.”It’s very touching.”
Countries will continue to talk about the factor in the coming months.
A poorly ventilated Chinese bus user inflated about 20 more passengers with a coronavirus, many were not sitting nearby, according to a study published Tuesday that provides new evidence that the disease can spread through the air.
First, the health government had ruled out the option that undeniable respiration can send infectious microdroplets into the air, but turned around as experts mounted the tension and increased testing.
The article published Tuesday in JAMA Internal Medicine investigates the risk of air infection through a thorough examination of passengers who attended a Buddhist occasion in the eastern Chinese city of Ningbo on two buses in January before the mask became an anti-virus regime..
Investigators said that a passenger, whose gender was not identified, was probably patient 0 because the user had been in contact with citizens of Wuhan, the city where the contagion gave the impression of expired last year.
Scientists had to map where the other passengers sat and check them for the virus, and then it was shown that 23 of the 68 passengers were inflamed on the same bus.
What is remarkable is that the disease has inflamed others at the front and back of the bus, outside the perimeter gates of 1 to 2 meters (three to six feet) that the government and experts say can travel the infectious droplets.
Added to this, the passenger in poor health still does not present symptoms of the disease, such as cough, when the organization attended a devotional event.
The researchers also noted that the air conditioning simply recirculated the air inside the bus, contributing to the spread of the virus.
“Research that in closed environments with air recirculation, SARS-CoV-2 is a highly communicable pathogen,” they write, referring to the virus call.
“Our discovery of possible airborne transmission is of importance to public fitness.”
His study, which includes a diagram showing every inflamed passenger sitting, adds to the evidence of airborne transmission, adding studies on how the virus spreads between customer tables at a place to eat in Guangzhou city, southern China.
– AFP
Hebrew media reports offer new data on the alleged group rape of a teenage girl in Eilat who surprised the country.
The prime suspect, 27, reportedly beat the 16-year-old woman in the hotel pool and rejected her, as the teenager said she was too old for her.
Several hours later, when the woman was unsel good after drinking alcohol, he showed assistance and posed as a doctor, then took her to her hotel room and raped her, reportedly.
At least 16 other people were documented next to their hotel room in the alleged group rape, which police reportedly lasted for hours.
Charges must be filed on Wednesday.
French President Emmanuel Macron will return to Lebanon in December for his third trip to the country in crisis since the devastating explosion in August in Beirut, the French presidency told the AFP.
Macron, who landed in the Lebanese capital on Monday for a two-day trip, has taken the center stage on a crusade for much-anticipated reforms.
It’s been a moment of stopover since the August 4 explosion at the port of Beirut killed more than 180 people, injured at least 6,500 others and destroyed areas of the capital.
On Tuesday, Macron said he is in a position to hold a foreign convention on aid to Lebanon in October, which, if this happens, would be the time of such an effort through Paris since the August 4 explosion.
Speaking to the French media outlet Brut, Macron said it will “follow” the progress made through Lebanese leadership to enact reforms “in October and then in December.”
“I am engaged,” he adds, promising to block the monetary aid that donors have pledged to Lebanon if no adjustments are made.
– AFP
It turns out that Likud’s minister, Zeev Elkin, recommends that the movements of the coronavirus tsar, Professor Ronni Gamzu, to prevent Israelis from visiting Uman’s pilgrimage for fear of a pandemic, have stoked anti-Semitism in Ukraine.
“Unfortunately, in recent days we have noticed a serious outbreak of violence there [in Eman],” Elkin told the Kan public channel, referring to a wave of attacks on the Jewish faithful in Ukraine.
“Gamzu’s letter turns out to be successful among anti-Semites in ouman and abroad.I might end up in a bloodbath,” he said.
Ukraine has closed its borders to foreigners to spare him a mass demonstration in Ouman by Rosh Hashanah, which will begin this year on 18 September.A severe outbreak of coronavirus there.
After a protest over the decision, Elkin was tasked with finding a compromise to allow Uman to limit.
Several thousand worshippers, many of them Israelis, are believed to be already at the burial of Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav.
President Reuven Rivlin speaks to Qatar’s envoy to the Gaza Strip and thanks him for his efforts to negotiate a ceasefire between the terrorist organization Hamas and Israel, which he announced yesterday.
– Reuven Rivlin (@PresidentRuvi) 1 September 2020
– Reuven Rivlin (@PresidentRuvi) 1 September 2020
Flight 972 landed in Tel Aviv, ending the history of a U.S. and Israeli delegation to the United Arab Emirates.
– Raphael Ahren (@RaphaelAhren) 1 September 2020
The White House’s top adviser, Jared Kushner, travels to Bahrain and meets the king.
A member of the official Bahrain news firm asks leader Hamad bin Isa bin Salman al-Khalifa to thank Kushner for his Middle East peace efforts, most likely referring to the standardization agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, but does not recommend that he adhere to the footsteps of Abu Dhabi.
Twenty-three citizens of a nursing home in the central city of Ra’anana have been diagnosed with coronavirus, army radio reports.
The outbreak is being detected after tests at the elder care center from a national investigation, the radio reports.
The property is mentioned in the report.
An Orthodox Jew was punched in the face in a supermarket in the Ukrainian city of Ouman.
The incident occurred Monday night when the man, who has been mentioned in the Ukrainian media, left the store with a friend, two men approached Orthodox shoppers and one hit the victim in the nose, causing a haemorrhage.
The alleged attacker and his escape wrote on Facebook the head of the United Jewish Community of Ukraine, Michael Tkatch.
Police are investigating whether the incident was an anti-Semitic attack.
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Tanks, fighter jets, attack helicopters and other Israeli aircraft have attacked around 100 Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip during the more than 3 weeks in reaction to rocket launches and fires by terrorist teams in the coastal enclave, according to the Israel Defense Forces.
The announcement comes after Israel and Hamas reached a ceasefire agreement Monday night, in which terrorists in the Gaza Strip ended the violence along the border and Jerusalem reopened the border crossings of fisheries and Gaza.
The military says the targets of its movements included 20 posts, 30 tunnel openings and tunnel structure facilities, 35 ammunition caches and weapons production sites, as well as 10 sites connected to Hamas air functions, be they drones. and anti-aircraft weapons, and various sites used throughout its naval command unit.
“These movements constitute damage to the infrastructure of the army and the weapons of the terrorist organization Hamas,” the Israeli army said in a statement.
Although the IDF reported near-night retaliatory raids from 12 to 30 August, the military did not disclose the express targets of its movements until Tuesday, following the announcement of the ceasefire.
– Judah Ari Gross
The Hamas-led fitness ministry in Gaza said it had won a coronavirus device as a component of its ceasefire agreement with Israel, according to news website Ynet.
After an epidemic has been prevented for months, the enclave has noticed a strong buildup of virus cases in recent weeks.
Interior Minister Aryeh Deri, a member of the high-level security cabinet, deplores a ceasefire agreement with Gaza’s leaders, Hamas, to end the violence opposing Israel to come with the return of two Israeli captives and the remains of two IDF infantrymen.murdered in 2014.
“I am very sorry that we have reached an agreement with Hamas without bringing the captives and those who are missing back to Israel,” Deri tweeted.”It’s a wonderful opportunity and it’s a disgrace. So far there has been no human reaction to Hamas and our listening to its demands.
The terrorist organization Hamas said it had agreed to a ceasefire agreement with Israel on Monday night, ending nearly a month of low-level violence along the Gaza border.Israel has explicitly shown the way of life of an agreement, but has stated with tacit popularity that it will absolutely reopen fishing dominance against the Gaza Strip and the enclave’s border crossing problems from Tuesday.
Hamas retains Avera Mengistu and Hisham al-Sayed, two Israelis who entered Gaza, as well as the bodies of Hadar Goldin and Oron Shaul, both killed in the 2014 war in the Gaza Strip.
IDF troops capture two Palestinians who entered Israel from the northern Gaza Strip, into the army.
Both men were armed with knives, to the IDF. After being questioned, they were sent back to the Palestinian enclave, to the army.
– Judah Ari Gross
For the first time in 27 years, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh has returned to Beirut, a spokesman for the terrorist said.
Haniyeh’s stopover in suddenly canceled last night before being back on the calendar this morning. Together with various Beirut-based Palestinian factions, Haniyeh will participate via video convention in a planned assembly of Palestinian leaders hosted by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah.
Haniyeh was the last in Lebanon in 1993, after Israel banned 415 Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants in Lebanon during an era of one and a part to two years.The exile was eventually interrupted after the clinton administration tension and the debate in Israel over whether legal action.
The United Nations Security Council condemned the mass deportation at the time, calling it a violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention.
– Aaron Boxerman
Four suspects, in addition to two minors, will be charged Wednesday in connection with the alleged group rape of a 16-year-old woman at Eilat’s Red Sea hotel.
The two main suspects are 27-year-olds from Hadera who will be charged with rape and charges, according to Channel 12.
Two minors in southern Israel will also be charged with rape, while five to seven other suspects are expected to face charges as accomplices and due to their inability to prevent violent assault, according to the network.
Turkey has captured a prominent member of the terrorist organization Islamic State for operations on its territory, the interior minister announced.
The jihadist organization has assumed the duty of a series of fatal attacks in Turkey, adding an attack to the New Year celebrations of an exclusive Istanbul nightclub just minutes before 2017, which left 39 other people dead, adding an Israeli tourist.
“The so-called Turkish emir (commander) of Daesh has been captured and arrested,” said Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu, praising Turkish police.
The minister used a derogatory Arab acronym for the extremist group.
Talking to reporters later, Soylu met the suspect as Mahmut Ozden, adding that he captured after the arrest on August 18 of another IS member who was allegedly planning an attack in Istanbul.
The suspect received orders from Syria and Iraq and was also invited to organize small-scale protests in Turkey, Soylu said in televised statements.
The minister said police had also set out plans for several attacks by ISIS, a kidnapping plot.
“There’s an operation underway” to track down the suspects, he said.
– with AFP
Israel and the United Arab Emirates hope to identify direct flights between countries within weeks, said the director general of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Alon Ushpiz, adding that both sides also sought to open mutual embassies “quickly.”
When asked in an interview with army radio if direct flights would occur as a component of several searches, Ushpiz said: “In fact, I can tell you that this is the goal.We want to end this temporarily because either party wants it, but also because it will be a peace agreement whose dividends are felt in people’s daily lives, no matter where they live.”
He says paintings have been made to establish direct flights between Tel Aviv and Abu Dhabi, and in all likelihood Dubai as well, and to allow Israelis to download visas for tourism and business.
Ushpiz said the mutual opening of embassies is the “absolute priority” of either party in the negotiations.He refused to provide an estimate of the deadline for this, but said the foreign minister and staff of the UAE Foreign Ministry expressed their hope that embassies would open “quickly.”
Representatives of the tough Hezbollah movement, appointed across the United States as a terrorist group, will be among those who will meet with French President Emmanuel Macron for dialogue with the government in Lebanon.
The French president justified his openness to “talking to everyone,” adding to Hezbollah, saying that the Iranian-backed organization that has promised to destroy Israel is “a political force represented in Lebanon’s parliament.”
– with AFP
White House senior adviser Jared Kushner predicts that the Arab country would be able to identify diplomatic relations with Israel in a few months.
“I hope months have passed,” he told the United Arab Emirates’ WAM news agency when asked if such a move was predictable in months or years.
He does not call the country.
“Obviously, anything can happen, but the truth is that many other people envy the resolution of the United Arab Emirates,” Kushner says.
“We don’t solve the disorders without talking to each other. So normalizing relationships and allowing people and industry to be more powerful and stable for the Middle East,” the senior U.S. official added on his vacation in Abu Dhabi.with an Israeli delegation.
When asked if he thought the 22 Arab states would recognize Israel, US President Donald Trump’s half-boy replied, “100%.”
“I think it makes sense for them to do it and I think it’s the right thing to do over time,” he says.
“I believe that thanks to the leaders of the United Arab Emirates, there will be a much bigger coalition.[There will be] what I call a “vocal majority” that will be in favor of standardization.I think the vocal minority that opposed it will be remote in the region,” he says.
Kushner also said that the factor of Israeli annexation would re-examine itself “in the future” but “not in the near future,” without giving the main points on a calendar.
Israel has suspended its plans to annex the West Bank for standardization with the United Arab Emirates.
The president of the Jewish Agency, Isaac Herzog, said that the quasi-government firm, along with the Jewish Federations of North America and Keren Hayesod, would invest in Jewish education in the United Arab Emirates, while ties between the Gulf country and Israel warmed up.
In coordination with local Jewish network paintings, organizations will paint to identify “Jewish education, maintain Jewish identity, the life of networked paintings, summer camps and send an emissary,” Herzog said in a tweet, thanking Rabbi Yehuda Sarna, the leader of the networked paintings for his “cooperation and for writing some other bankruptcy in the history of the Jewish people.”
A member of the Jewish Agency said: “In the coming days a joint working group of the Jewish Agency, Keren Hayessod and the Jewish Federations of North America will be created to paint with the Grand Rabbi of the United Arab Emirates to find out the wishes of the Jewish community in the region.
“Jewish network paintings in the United Arab Emirates have more than 1,000 members, focused on Dubai and Abu Dhabi.It is the first new Jewish network painting to be built in the Arab world for centuries and is composed of Jews from all over the world, adding Europe, North America, South Africa and the Arab world.Community members paint in various fields, adding teachers, technicians, software developers, nurses, and business people.»
French President Emmanuel Macron is planting a cedar in a forest north of Beirut to commemorate Lebanon’s centenary ahead of talks with officials on how to pull the country out of an unprecedented economic crisis and the aftermath of last month’s great explosion that ravaged the Lebanese capital.
It’s time for Macron since the devastating explosion on August 4, the most destructive incident in Lebanon’s history, which killed at least 190 others and injured more than 6,000.of the crisis, it also occurs when Lebanon celebrates its centenary.
Macron arrived late on Monday, hours after Lebanon’s ambassador to Germany, Mustapha Adib, was appointed through President Michel Aoun to shape a new government after gaining the support of Lebanon’s main political parties and leaders.
But the 48-year-old diplomat, little known to the public before fitting a consensus candidate, faces a massive task and has been rejected through activists and an audience not easy to resign from long-time politicians.
France and paintings of foreign networks have said they will provide monetary assistance to Lebanon unless it implements reforms to combat the widespread corruption and mismanagement that have brought the small country to the point of bankruptcy.the project while it was ready to shape a new government, saying it would work on a bailout agreement with the International Monetary Fund.
The International Monetary Fund welcomed Adib’s appointment, hoping that a new government will be formed in a time “with a mandate to implement the policies and reforms Lebanon wishes to address the existing crisis and repair sustainable growth.”
Prior to his visit, Macron warned the Lebanese political class and told POLITICO that he was seeking credible compromises from political party leaders on reforms, adding a concrete timetable for adjustments and parliamentary elections in “six to 12 months.”
The next three months will be “fundamental” for a genuine replacement to occur, and otherwise Macron said it would replace tactics, taking punitive measures ranging from postponing a major foreign monetary bailout to enforcing sanctions opposed to the ruling class.
“This is the last chance for this system,” he told POLITICO on his trip from Paris to Beirut on Monday night.
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Poland accepted the appointment of a new German ambassador after a three-month delay, which would be rooted in Polish grievances for World War II.
Polish media reported that the country’s ruling nationalist and conservative law party, Law and Justice, resisted the acceptance of Arndt Freytag von Loringhoven as ambassador because his father served as an army officer for Nazi Germany during the war.
The invasion of Poland through Nazi Germany 81 years ago on Tuesday triggered World War II, in which nearly 6 million Polish citizens died.
The three-month delay in Poland for approval of accreditation, or official diplomatic approval, for von Loringhoven had tensions between Poland and Germany.The ties were already strained by other problems, adding the Polish government’s anger over President Andrzej’s critical policy in some independent media partially led by the Germans.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s centre-right bloc, Jurgen Hardt, in parliament welcomed the resolution, but called it “delayed.”He points out that the news came to him on the anniversary of the start of the war.
“It is still incomprehensible to us that the Pole has delayed the granting of accreditation so much,” Hardt says.”Ambassador Freytag von Loringhoven is an experienced diplomat who has worked all his life for close and self-confident cooperation with Poland.”
– AP
Signatories to the faltering iran nuclear deal are launching an assembly in Vienna as the United States seeks to reinstate sanctions against the Islamic Republic and widen an arms embargo.
Britain, France, Germany, China and Russia are suffering to save the historic 2015 agreement with Iran, which has been stepping up its nuclear activities since last year.
As a component of Tuesday’s talks, Iran’s atomic energy agreed last week to allow UN nuclear surveillance inspectors to two sites suspected of hosting undeclared activities in the early 2000s.
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, had visited Iran on its first visit since it took over the workplace last year and after months of access calls.
The effects of any scale on the site deserve a 3-month delay, according to a diplomat familiar with the issue, so “it would possibly be a challenge for the Iranians” if something undeclared and nuclear is found.
Tuesday’s assembly is chaired by Helga Schmid, a senior EU official, in the presence of representatives from Britain, China, France, Germany, Iran and Russia.
– AFP
The return flight to Israel from the United Arab Emirates departs from Abu Dhabi.
The plane will fly over Saudi Arabia for the time being when it returns to Tel Aviv, reducing flight times.
Flight time is estimated in hours and 20 minutes.
The rabbi who has been charged with sex crimes is known as Netanel Shriki of the southern city of Netivot.
Two who sought Shriki’s recommendation accused him of sexual assault.
He was arrested and his pre-trial detention was held in court for another three days.
Two teachers in Jerusalem and the Golan Heights fell with COVID-19, leading two schools to close their doors on the day of the school year’s beginning.
Some 2.4 million students returned to school on Tuesday, while heavily inflamed spaces were told to keep their schools closed for now.
However, all have complied with the Ministry of Health’s ordinance, with at least one school in Beitar Illit and schools in East Jerusalem neighborhoods with the highest open infection rates in defiance of fitness regulations.
Iran’s ideal leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, accuses the United Arab Emirates of betraying the Muslim world by accepting normalization with Israel.
“The #UAE has betrayed global Islam, Arab nations, countries in the region and Palestine,” Khamenei said, according to his official Twitter account.
“Of course, this betrayal will not last long, but the stigma will remain with them,” he adds in a series of tweets.
“I hope the Emirati will wake up and make up for what they have done,” Khamenei said.
“The leaders of the United Arab Emirates opened the door to the Zionists in the region and ignored and standardized Palestine’s policy.”
This is Khamenei’s first reaction to the United Arab Emirates and Israel announced by US President Donald Trump on August 13.
– AFP
Israel and the United Arab Emirates signed a first Official Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on banking and finance, which prevents the financing of terrorism, said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
A of the Prime Minister’s Office indicates that the Memorandum of Understanding was signed through the acting Director-General of the Cabinet, Ronen Peretz, and through the Governor of the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates, Abdulhamid Saeed.
According to the memorandum of understanding, Jerusalem and Abu Dhabi will form a joint committee to publicize financial and investment cooperation, which will involve the monetary barriers that ultimately save them mutual investment between countries and the advancement of joint investment in the capital market.
Countries will also talk about the sale of cooperation in banking regulation and payments.
They will “create a specially functioning organization to create joint investment situations in accordance with foreign standards, in combating money laundering and terrorist financing,” according to the PMO statement.
“I welcome the first agreements signed in Abu Dhabi,” Netanyahu said.”These agreements will announce mutual investments and extensive collaborations. We will soon announce new agreements on aviation, tourism, industry and more.”
Israeli and U.S. officials in the United Arab Emirates are boarding their flight back to Israel, which will fly over Saudi Arabia towards Tel Aviv, as a uaE history comes to an end.
The return adventure of the flight of El Al called 972, in a nod to the code of dominance of Israel.The departure flight called 971, in homage to the U.S. Emirates code of domain.
The plane, the first unloaded direction to conduct the direct return adventure from Abu Dhabi to Tel Aviv, is expected to fly over Saudi Arabia.
Twenty-three citizens of a nursing home in the central city of Ra’anana have been diagnosed with coronavirus, reports army radio.
The outbreak is being detected after tests at the elder care center from a national investigation, the radio reports.
The property is mentioned in the report.