(JTA) – Israel took a dark hit over the weekend when his coronavirus death exceeded 1000.
The country has lately the rate of new contagions according to the capita in the world, with an average of 199.3 new cases consistent with the day consisting of 1 million inhabitants for the week ending September 2, according to official figures.
A week after schools open during the year, the government completes schools and applies curfews in about 40 cities and towns with the highest infection rates.People who live there will not be able to leave their homes between 7 p.m.M.And 5 a.m.And non-essential businesses you will have to close at 7 pm, there are no movement restrictions in and out of the areas.
The government has almost imposed even stricter regulations in some places, and the cabinet is preparing to approve Monday the closure of 10 cities and towns, all Arab-Israeli or Orthodox Haredi, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu canceled Sunday’s assembly after the mayors’ tension.in 4 Haredi cities that threatened to forget about the closure and retreat by Netanyahu.
“The entire Haredi public will not accept the injustice that has been done to them,” the mayors of four cities wrote to Netanyahu in a letter first reported through the Times of Israel.”We will not know who the guy he has promised time and time again is to become vectors of diseases and enemies of others by selectively punishing tens of thousands of families in the Haredi community.We see in you the only one guilty of those punishments.
Instead, Netanyahu convened an emergency assembly on Sunday afternoon that accompanied the country’s fitness minister and head of the coronavirus response, as well as two Orthodox Haredi ministers, Interior Minister Arye Deri and Housing and Construction Minister Yaakov Litzman, who until recently were fitness ministers.landed on the curfew plan for cities known as “reds,” which come with the Old City neighborhoods of Jerusalem and East Jerusalem.
Netanyahu congratulated the leaders of the Arab network who said they came here to ask for restrictions to prevent the spread of the virus, calling its resolution a “sign of responsibility.”
“A red village is selected to harass or by an arbitrary decision, it is selected through clinical effects and according to the number of patients and the morbidity rate,” Netanyahu said.
The resolution does not save you a general closure of some cities or the entire country for Rosh Hashaná in two weeks, according to reports.
The Twelfth Israel Channel reported Sunday that the National Security Council is contemplating the completion of the Temple Mount for the faithful, saying that demonstrations at the site had spread the virus, which could lead to violent protests.
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