Coalition disputes are height ahead of bill banning service to accused minister

The Times of Israel released Monday’s occasions as they happened.

Residents of the southern city of Sderot report hearing at least 3 explosions over their heads, caused by explosive balloon devices introduced into Israel from the Gaza Strip.

No damage reports.

The explosions are amid escalating tensions between Israel and the ruling terrorist organization Hamas in recent days, as ISIS appears to be threatening to resume violence along the border unless a larger aid budget from Qatar is allowed in the enclave.

– Judah Ari Gross

The Palestinian Authority’s Ministry of Health announces that 467 new instances of the new Palestinian coronavirus have been detected in the last 24 hours.

According to the Palestinian Authority’s Ministry of Health, seven Palestinians died from the virus: 3 in Israeli-controlled East Jerusalem, which the Palestinian Authority counts in its official statistics, and 4 in the West Bank. According to Ministry of Health statistics, 19,121 Palestinians have been inflamed since the start of the coronavirus crisis: 14,429 in the West Bank, 81 in the Gaza Strip and 4,611 in East Jerusalem.

After a brief fall, coronavirus infections began to increase in the West Bank during the following week, even when tests have subsided.

Hebron governorate, which saw its record for new infections sinking in double digits last week, has noticed an increase in some cases. Lately there are 8,178 cases active in the West Bank and 10 in the Gaza Strip.

Palestinian Authority Ministry of Health spokesman Dr. Kamal al-Shakhra said the fitness government will meet to discuss new policies given “widespread disobedience to social estrangement” in Palestinian Authority-controlled areas.

– Aaron Boxerman

The number of wild boars in Denmark has declined since a nearly 70 kilometre (43.4 mile) was erected along the German border to protect the valuable Danish red meat industry, according to the authorities.

The fence erected last year to prevent wild pigs from crossing Germany and reproducing with farm pigs, or even transmitting the disease. However, there is fear that this would not paint because the fence had gaps where it crossed roads and rivers.

Since then, however, the number of wild pigs in Denmark has increased from 35 to 40 to less than 25, some piglets were born in recent months, authorities said on Monday.

Israel has its own problem with wild boars, and officials point the finger at animals that are wreaked havoc in cities, especially in Haifa, in recent months. However, fences across the country, which have almost no swine industry, are designed to prevent other people from entering, not pigs.

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In a split decision, the High Court of Justice overruled the planned demolition of the space of a Palestinian accused of the murder of an IDF soldier, the 21-year-old sergeant. First elegance Amit Ben-Ygal earlier this year.

Instead, they allowed the army to seal a single room in the apartment where Nazmi Abu Bakr, 49, lived.

In the ruling, Judges Menachem Mazuz and George Karra claim that Abu Bakr’s wife and 8 children, who were not involved in the attack, still live there.

The resolution was ridiculed by right-wing politicians, adding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who called it a “terrible resolution.”

“I ask for another audience with a wider bank,” he said in a post on his Twitter account. “We cannot wind the terror behind his back. My policy as prime minister is to destroy the houses of terrorists and I plan to continue to do so.”

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Yisrael Leader Beytenu, Avigdor Liberman, said in a factional assembly that his party will vote against a proposal to give lawmakers a hundred more days to approve a budget.

“What Israel wants now is a budget, without delay.”

In addition to everything his fellow opponents signed for lobbying for expenses that have little to do with the pandemic, he has publicly stated that all the issues are discussed.

Opposition leader Yair Lapid is ridiculing a proposal that would give lawmakers until mid-December to approve a budget, calling it “twisted and harmful.”

“As always, they should not decide. Instead of approving a budget in record time, this government has once again chosen to play narrow, nugatory political games behind the backs of the people.

“Anyone who supports the postponement of the budget tells the Israeli people: I no longer care about you,” he said at the beginning of an assembly of the Yesh Atid-Telem faction.

The government has recently until August 25 to approve a budget or will be dissolved automatically. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that he would make a proposal to delay the deadline by up to a hundred days, avoiding elections, amid an ongoing dispute over whether to approve a one-year budget or a budget that runs until the end of 2021.

Multiple fires are taking place in southern Israel and have been initiated through incendiary balloon devices introduced from the Gaza Strip.

Fires are reported in the Erez, Be’eri and Nahal Oz areas, all in the northeastern Gaza Strip. Firefighters run to put out the fires.

Firefighter and rescue investigators have not yet made a decision on the cause of the fires, but Palestinian media reported that terrorist teams in the Gaza Strip launched incendiary balloons the day.

No injuries were reported as a result of the fires, the maximum of which are contained.

– Judah Ari Gross

Kakhol Lavan leader Benny Gantz told his faction that he wanted to see a bill that would delay the deadline for approving a budget pass through the Knesset at this hour tomorrow.

“The government will settle for the proposal to replace the date needed for tonight’s budget, the Knesset will adopt it and within 24 hours, without tricks or tricks. It’s possible, legal, correct and ethical,” he says.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would help the bill on Sunday, some members of his party said the aid lasts only until initial reading or first reading, with no guarantee for the rest of the votes.

Lebanon’s finance minister renounced the fourth resignation of a government under fire because of the fatal port explosion that devastated the capital, a ministry official told the AFP.

The resignation of the minister, Ghazi Wazni, brings the entire government of Prime Minister Hassan Diab closer to collapse, following the explosion of August 4 that rekindled street protests.

– AFP

Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu responded to Kakhol lavan Benny Gantz’s request that a proposal to delay the budget period of one hundred days be followed within 24 hours, saying he simply abandoned it.

“We don’t want 24 hours, not even minutes, we have a one-year budget in a position to be used,” he said at a factional meeting in Likud.

Kakhol Lavan insisted that the budget canopy only for 2020, but also by 2021.

On Sunday, Netanyahu said he would accept the proposal to extend the deadline, preventing the government from collapsing on August 25, if a budget is not adopted. However, some have questioned whether Likud will actually succeed in voting for the bill.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his Likud faction that he would make education minister Yoav Gallant’s plan to open schools like the usual on 1 September, Channel 13 reports.

Netanyahu made the comments the closed component of the meeting, according to the report.

Gallant told a Knesset committee that same day that the year would begin on September 1, “despite the difficulties.”

Mayors of Israeli communities surrounding the Gaza Strip are calling on the government to take action against terrorist teams in the enclave that have introduced explosive and incendiary balloon devices into Israel and are wearing down attacks along the border.

“Our day-to-day life is continually interrupted by blunt explosions, by fires, but rocket launches are constant and continuous. All this a medical and economic crisis, which has also left its mark in our region,” the mayors wrote in a joint statement.

“We call on the government to put aside its disagreements and provide a permanent security response to the tens of thousands of people on the outskirts of Gaza and Sderot,” they say.

– Judah Ari Gross

The head of emergency at the World Health Organization said COVID-19 does not appear to stick to seasonal patterns exhibiting some viruses, making it more difficult to control.

Unlike other respiratory viruses such as influenza, which spreads basically in winter, the coronavirus pandemic accelerates in summer. This is despite past predictions from some scientists and politicians that it would disappear in the heat.

“This virus has demonstrated any seasonal style as such,” Dr. Michael Ryan said at a press conference. “What he has obviously shown is that if the virus’s strain is removed, the virus recovers,” he said.

Ryan says the UN’s fitness firm continues to advise countries, even where COVID-19 appears to be under control, like those in Europe, to take steps to curb the spread of the virus.

It calls on countries, i.e. where transmission remains intense, such as Brazil, to take steps to ensure that communities have what they want to put in place methods such as social remoteness, masking and self-isolation if they have symptoms.

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The Gaza Strip will see newcomers to Rafah’s border crossing with Egypt for the first time since May, the Palestinian embassy announced in Egypt.

The border will be open from August 13, the embassy said.

The Hamas-led fitness ministry in Gaza said it is preparing quarantine services and coronavirus tests for returnees.

All newcomers to the Gaza Strip will have to spend at least 21 days in quarantine, the ministry said.

Lately there are 10 new coronaviruses in the Gaza Strip, all of which have been confined to hamas-delegated quarantine centres for newcomers.

So far, Gaza has been rid of any community-based viruses.

Egypt and Hamas sealed the rafah crossing in March for those looking to leave Gaza. There has been no announcement on when Gazans will be allowed to leave the Gaza Strip and enter Egypt.

– Aaron Boxerman

Yisrael Beytenu leader Avigdor Liberman accuses Netanyahu of using government-backed loans to win policy for new elections.

“Since the pandemic, the government has provided loans totaling about 160 billion shekels … With all this cash paid, why is the scenario so bad … Because instead of making an investment the cash in … creating tasks, It is distributed in the form of bribes for elections,” he told the Twelfth Channel.

Liberman tells Netanyahu to resign, saying that his party will work with Likud, but only after the prime minister’s resignation, and repeats an ad infitum made during the following year in which Likud members know that the Netanyahu era is over.

He also predicts that Netanyahu needs to move to the polls to get enough for legislative policy to protect him from corruption convictions.

“If you can get 62 to 63 seats, I suppose we will see a French law, a Chinese law, the repeal of Supreme Court law. Otherwise, in my opinion, you will present yours to an agreement with the prosecution,” he said. Said.

The military says that a text message was mistakenly sent to others informing them that they will have to show up at a base for the reserve service and tactical education until 8:30 a.m. tomorrow.

The message was reportedly disseminated to thousands of people, most of whom had no connection to the reserve unit in question.

“The incident is under investigation. It’s a bug and a corrected message was sent,” the IDF said in a statement, according to the Hebrew media.

The message came amid increased security stress in the north and south.

Lebanon’s fitness minister said he had resigned after last week’s devastating explosion at the port of Beirut.

The minister, Hamad Hassan, spoke after a cupboard assembly on Monday.

He says, “The total has given up.”

Hassan also added that Prime Minister Hassan Diab will go to the presidential palace to “return the resignation on behalf of all ministers.”

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Lebanese protesters are celebrating the government’s downfall, Sky News Arabia reports.

Prime Minister Hassan Diab is expected to deliver a speech in the country at 7:30 p.m. time, according to Lebanon’s official media.

Baltimore firefighters say an explosion swept through several homes in the city on Monday, killing one user and seriously injuring others.

The explosion took place in the 6500 block of Reisterstown Road, near where much of the city’s gigantic Jewish network is located.

Reports imply that a fuel line may have been the cause of the explosion.

Baltimore Fire Department’s Local 734 said on Twitter that a user pleaded dead at the site. The union also said that 3 others were in critical condition after being rescued by firefighters.

– Baltimore Firefighters IAFF Local 734 (BCFDL734) August 10, 2020

The union says special rescue teams were for other people.

Photos tweeted through the union show what appears to be collapsed construction and scattered debris.

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu brazenly raises the option of ceding his post to Defense Minister Benny Gantz under a rotational agreement.

In a preview of an interview with Channel 20, which is expected to air later on Monday, Netanyahu is asked if Gantz will be a minister.

“It’s in it. If you stop leading a faction that is a government within the government, a government opposed to the government, which is arguing with us on all issues, which is delaying budgets, budgets and other things, will be the first.” Minister. Otherwise, it will break, ” said Netanyahu.

As a coalition component between Netanyahu and Gantz, Likud’s leader will have to resign his seat after 18 months, or if the coalition collapses. However, if the government falls due to budgetary problems, Netanyahu would remain acting prime minister, leading to the assumption that the prime minister is seeking to overthrow the government through a dispute over the scope of the budget.

Some members of Gantz’s Kakhol lavan party also expressed fear that Netanyahu will simply refuse to comply with the agreement. The bad blood between the two has softened in recent days over the budget factor.

Netanyahu has consistently insisted that he is not intended to prevent Gantz from being the right prime minister, making him the first time he has publicly declared that he can save you from the proper prime minister.

All appeals opposing the conviction of a 93-year-old Nazi concentration camp guard have been withdrawn, a Hamburg court said, making the ruling legally binding and facilitating the option of long-term prosecutions.

Bruno Dey was convicted last month on 5232 counts of complicity in homicide through the Hamburg State Court, the number of other people allegedly killed in Stutthof while serving there in 1944 and 1945.

As he was 17 and 18 at the time of his alleged crimes, Dey’s case was heard in juvenile court and received a two-year suspended sentence.

Dey was convicted of a new legal basis that there was no evidence linking him to an express crime, as a field guard, he was guilty of complicity in murder while he was there.

Last month, another 95-year-old former Stutthof guard was charged and the special prosecutor investigating Nazi-era crimes has more than a dozen ongoing investigations.

Originally a collection point for Jews and non-Jewish Poles away from Dantzig, Stutthof of around 1940 was used as a so-called “school labour camp” where forced labourers, mainly Polish and Soviet citizens, were sent to serve sentences and died.

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Police have beefed up the outdoor security of Supreme Court Justice Menachem Mazuz’s home, after ruling the day before that the army simply cannot raze the family circle of a Palestinian’s home accused of killing an Israeli soldier, Channel 13 reports.

Mazuz was one of two judges who ruled that the IDF cannot demolish the space because the wife and children of Nazmi Abu Bakr, who are still there, did not participate in the murder of Amit Ben-Ygal, a raid near Ramallah this year. .

Mazuz and George Karra’s resolution provoked anger among right-wing politicians, adding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Benny Gantz.

A demonstration opposed to the resolution convened in Tel Aviv on Sunday night.

Ben-Ygal’s mother, Nava Revivo, said the Twelfth Channel “feels like he’s been killed again.”

His father, Baruch Ben-Ygal, posted on Facebook a watery video of his son’s grave in which he lowered the flag at half-mast to mark the “bad day”.

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פורסם על ידי ברוך בן יגאל ב- יום שני, 10 May 2020

Israel’s Defense Forces have begun sending reinforcements along the Lebanese border and eliminating roadblocks in the domain after an “assessment of the situation,” the army said.

Additional troops and weapons had been deployed along the border for an attack through the terrorist organization Hezbollah, which threatened to exact revenge on the death of one of its fighters in an airstrike in Syria widely attributed to Israel.

“According to the ongoing assessment of the scenario within the IDF, some of the army’s car restrictions have been lifted and a number of barricades have been opened in the northern border area,” the IDF said in a statement.

“In addition, the unique discounts on the reinforcement troops have begun,” the army said.

Despite the minimal number of reinforcements, the remaining troops remain on alert.

In the last two-and-a-half weeks in which the army has been on high alert, no restrictions have been imposed on civilians in the region, and the IDF estimated that a Hezbollah attack would be directed only at one army target.

– Judah Ari Gross

Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit will hold a discussion on whether to ask the High Court to repeat a petition about the army’s plans to raze the space of a Palestinian suspected of killing a soldier, Ynet reports.

The report follows a primary protest over the court’s decision to refuse to shave the house. Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ridiculed resolution 2-1 and heard through the full panel of 15 judges.

More protests are taking place in Beirut, as Lebanese citizens continue to be frustrated by the government’s endemic corruption.

Protesters have torn down a security wall and clashes are reported near parliament, Naharnet reports.

The videos show fights between police, who threw tear gas, and protesters.

– Mehraj Ahmed (@MehrajAhmadS) 10 August 2020

– Remy Buisine (@RemyBuisine) 10 August 2020

Clashes took place when Prime Minister Hassan Diab headed for the nation, hours after he resigned altogether.

Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab announced the resignation of his cabinet.

He says the port crisis is the result of chronic corruption and that the government’s resolve to resign is a sign that it takes people’s desires for change into account.

“The greatest threat … it is the elegance that governs the country, threatens the interests of its people, sows disunity and treats in the blood of the Lebanese people,” Diab says.

“Tragedy is surely indescribable. But some live in another era, to score political issues or make populist speeches … God only knows how many screw-ups are hidden under his corruption,” Diab adds.

“This elegance did not attack the Lebanese revolution of others on October 17, 2019. It’s a revolution between them. But they didn’t perceive it. They continued their practices and concerns, thinking that they could simply avoid the preference of other Lebanese people.” to replace and independent institutions,” he said.

“Let’s take a step now, ” said Diab, referring to his government, “to support the people.

– with Aaron Boxerman

The Ministry of Health six more coronavirus deaths, bringing Israel’s death toll to 612.

The 10 dead until 7 p.m. put Monday at the speed to be among the deadliest days since the start of the pandemic.

The cumulative number of instances is 84,381, which means there have been more than 1,700 new instances in the last 24 hours, despite the decrease in the number of checks on Sunday.

Another three hundred and eighty-eight people are in serious condition, adding 112 below fans.

Although the number of other people hospitalized is greater than 800, hospitals that once had excess capacity now report insufficient capacity, indicating a replacement in the way they describe capacity.

Police firefighters were sent to deal with two balloons carrying materials suspected of being dangerous.

A balloon, with an incendiary device, lands in the city of Ofakim.

A moment is reported in a suspicious balloon at a cemetery in Beersheba, about 40 kilometers (25 miles) from Gaza, more than the maximum number of incendiary balloons.

Broadcaster Kan reports that Israeli forces are expected to attack Gaza with more firepower than before in retaliatory raids monday night, after a day in which some 20 incendiary balloons or suspected explosives were sent to Israel.

Scattered teams of opposition supporters piled up in central Minsk, chanting “Freedom!” and “Long Belarus!” while a night of protests begins after strongman Alexander Lukashenko won a new term a day earlier.

Strong police contingents are deployed to block squares and central avenues.

Lukashenko warns that protesters over the effects of the official vote extending their 26-year reign will face serious repression, ridiculing the opposition as a “sheep” manipulated through foreign masters.

Videos and images on social media show activists fleeing heavily armed police, who reportedly opened fire on protesters.

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A spokeswoman for Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, whose wonderful candidacy represented the greatest challenge for the veteran leader in years, said she will not participate in the protests.

“The government can create any provocative scenario to stop it and we want it to be free,” Anna Krasulina told AFP.

An AFP reporter in Minsk said that the dominance near the memorial to the fallen where the protesters had accumulated on Sunday has been cordoned off and several central metro stations have been closed.

Thousands more took to the streets of Minsk and other cities on Sunday night to denounce the vote, sparking clashes with members of the security forces.

Police said they had arrested some 3,000 people, 1,000 in Minsk.

Shocking photographs through the pro-opposition media and online show police shooting stun grenades and rubber bullets at the crowd and a police van entering the demonstration and crushing a protester.

– Agencies

U.S. President Donald Trump would have told an organization of Jewish supporters at a fundraiser that “we want more Jews in America than to love Israel.”

“Unfortunately, there are Jews who do not like Israel. You just lost a wonderful Israeli supporter, Elliot Engel. We want more people who love Israel,” Trump said at a fundraiser in New Jersey on Sunday, according to the Jewish newspaper. Belaaz.

The comments echo a Trump made last year in which he condemned Jews who vote for Democrats as disloyal to Israel. At that time, the comments caused a storm, prompting widespread condemnation of the Jewish community.

Engel, a Jewish Democrat who represented New York for years, lost his number one in June.

Trump made the comments Sunday at an outdoor tent in Deal, New Jersey, home of Stanley Chera, a friend who died of coronavirus several months ago. The video of the occasion showed the participants, none of whom wore masks or maintained social distance, singing “four more years” and reciting a special Hebrew prayer by Trump.

– Belaaz (@TheBelaaz) 10 August 2020

Likud members are threatening to dismantle the coalition if Kakhol lavan supports a bill that would make it illegal for a accused user to be prime minister, Ynet reports.

The non-supply report does not provide the main points of risk or how it was communicated.

Broadcaster Kan reports that a war is brewing within Kakhol lavan over whether the opposition’s proposal, which is said to point in particular to Netanyahu, who is accused in three corruption cases.

According to the report, Justice Minister Avi Nissenkorn, Science Minister Izhar Shai and Minister for Strategic Affairs Orit Farkash Hacohen, the proposal.

On the other hand, there are Communications Minister Yoaz Hendel, the head of the Defence and Foreign Affairs Committee, Zvi Hauser, the Minister of Defense, Michael Biton, and the Minister of Integration, Pnina Tamano-Shatta.

Netanyahu is rumoured to seek to woo Hendel, Hauser and Tamano-Shatta of Kakhol lavan and register for his fold.

According to the report, party leader Benny Gantz will know how the party will vote on Wednesday.

Addressing the Twelfth Channel, Kakhol Lavan’s number 2, Gabi Ashkenazi, said forcing new elections would amount to a “terrorist attack,” but admits that the party saved Likud from dismantling the government.

Lebanon’s fitness minister said he had resigned after last week’s devastating explosion at the port of Beirut.

The minister, Hamad Hassan, spoke after a cupboard assembly on Monday.

He says, “The total has given up.”

Hassan also added that Prime Minister Hassan Diab will go to the presidential palace to “return the resignation on behalf of all ministers.”

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