Head of the Knesset Virus Committee: Prime Minister Recomposes, Avoid Seeking Blame

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

Iran’s nuclear company chief says the historic 2015 agreement between Tehran and world powers on its country’s atomic agenda has been complicated since america’s unilateral withdrawal, but it still stands.

Ali Akbar Salehi told delegates at an International Atomic Energy Agency convention in Vienna that the so-called Joint Global Action Plan, or JCPOA, has been “caught up in a s certain point” since President Donald Trump brought the United States out in 2018.

The agreement provides economic incentives to Iran in exchange for limits on its nuclear program. The other global powers in the agreement – France, Germany, Britain, China and Russia – have fought to compensate for the sanctions imposed by the United States.

Iran has damaged the restrictions set out in the agreement on the amount of uranium it can enrich, the purity it can enrich it to, and other constraints to push those countries to do more.

Salehi, speaking in a video speech, said it is of “paramount importance” that these countries find a solution to “the difficulties caused by America’s illegal withdrawal from the agreement. “

“There is still broad agreement within the foreign network that JCPOA will have to be preserved,” he says.

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Lebanese Prime Minister Mustapha Adib urges competition political forces to mobilize and form an independent government that is desperate to save the crisis-affected country.

Adib is under pressure to shape a new closet as soon as imaginable so that the new government can launch a series of redevelopments needed to unlock billions of dollars in foreign aid.

Lebanon plunged into its worst economic crisis in decades and fighting the new coronavirus pandemic, even before one of the world’s largest non-nuclear explosions in Beirut Harbor last month.

“Any delay will worsen and exacerbate the crisis,” Adib said in a statement.

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Political tension is rising in Europe for governments to deal with the growing number of coronavirus cases without resorting to a spring blockade that would affect the continent’s suffering economies.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is meeting with Madrid region President Isabel Daaz Ayuso to coordinate a more powerful reaction to epidemics as the country struggles to involve a momentary wave of the virus.

Britain’s most sensible medical and clinical advisers are offering the public an assessment that invites reflection of the COVID-19 pandemic as the government prepares to announce new measures for emerging infection rates.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel is also meeting with members of her “coronavirus cabinet” to discuss measures to save her a moment.

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The Director General of the Ministry of Health, Chezy Levy, warned hospital officials in a letter that the country is “in an emergency time” and asked them to avoid all non-urgent surgeries.

It also asks them to exercise more in coronavirus services, while severe cases are expected to increase.

He called the existing era “one of the most confusing in the history of the health care system” and suggested that hospital leaders behave in a responsible manner.

Several members of a Fatah separatist motion related to Fatah’s former security chief, Mohammad Dahlan, were arrested in the West Bank on Monday through Palestinian Authority security forces, his faction said in a statement.

General Salim Safiyya and Fatah Revolutionary Council member Haytham al-Halabi were arrested, along with “several of his comrades,” according to Dahlan’s democratic reformist motion. AP security did not respond promptly to a request for feedback.

Palestinian Authority officials have publicly accused Dahlan of being concerned about recent decisions across the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain of openly identifying with Israel. Dahlan has lived in Abu Dhabi since fleeing the West Bank in 2011 and is known to be close to Crown Prince Muhammad bin Zayed.

Although Dahlan has little research in the West Bank and Gaza, he is widely known as a possible candidate to update the palestinian Authority’s elder president, Mahmoud Abbas, and is seen as a political rival to the head of the Palestinian Authority.

Last week, Israel Hayom incorrectly published that U. S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman said he was “considering” attacking Dahlan at the head of the Palestinian leadership. He then corrected Friedman as follows: “We are not looking to create Palestinian leaders. “

Palestinian officials from all policy areas ignored the correction and issued a number of condemnations of what was originally attributed to Friedman. Dhalan issued a denial of any involvement: “No one has yet been born who can impose his will [on the Palestinians]. “

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The Israel Employment Service says another 41,924 people have registered as unemployed since Thursday, a day before Israel’s new national blockade came into force.

It also reports 4,650 who repainted this period.

Ynet’s online news page reports that more than 100,000 people have been licensed since it began closing on Friday, and the numbers are expected to rise.

There have been 779,737 unemployed people in the employment department lately.

The prosecutor’s workplace said he had shut down opposing two Maccabi Tel Aviv footballers suspected of child rape in their sex with minors.

Omer Atzili and Dor Micha played for the Israel national team.

It had already been reported that the opposing instances of the two, who had been suspended from the team while the investigation was ongoing, would probably be closed. Players’ affiliates in the past told Haaretz newspaper that women showed up at age 17. adding that they had text messages that proved it.

The Israel Defense Forces will send many more paintings as coronavirus touch markers in the coming days, according to the IDF spokesman.

The army says six hundred normal infantrymen will be diverted from their general positions, as well as dozens of reservists.

Thousands of Home Front Command infantrymen deployed across the country last week with local government to handle the pandemic. Soldiers are guilty of direct locking; instead, they conduct tests, quarantine hotels, and distribute food.

– Aaron Boxerman

Abu Dhabi, the conservative capital of the United Arab Emirates, is ditching its licensing formula for purchasing alcohol for drinkers after Dubai continually becomes comfortable with its own regulations to increase sales and tourism in the middle of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The emirate’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism announced the new regulations in a circular dated last week to distributors and liquor stores, but took up the resolution elsewhere.

Previously, Americans needed a permit to buy, send, or have alcohol at home, but the new regulations seem to set a 21-year age limit and require drinkers to consume drinks inside personal homes or other permitted spaces such as bars.

“Residents and tourists will be able to buy and own alcohol in authorized retail stores, and drink in tourist and hotel establishments, clubs and independent outlets,” says the circular.

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Ministry of Agriculture officials report that they stopped an attempt to smuggle 11 puppies from Pomerania to Israel via Ben Gurion Airport.

The cubs were found pressed on two arrivals from Belarus. They’ve been taken to a vet for examination and sent back to their point of origin.

The passenger who tried to smuggle the bags they took for questioning.

A similar attempt to smuggle Pomerans into the country was thwarted in January.

The High Court of Justice has ordered disciplinary action against Safed’s leading rabbi, Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu, for a series of offensive comments he has made in the afterlife about Arabs and LGBT people.

The resolution follows a petition filed through several rights teams in 2016 opposed to Eliyahu.

The judges discovered that former Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked was “extremely unreasonable” in her resolve not to take action against Eliyahu at the time.

Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has said the Islamic Republic’s war with Iraq in 1980-88 showed that the country can protect itself without addressing existing circumstances.

“Trying for 8 years, doing everything possible and yet getting nothing, is there a bigger victory for Iran?”Khamenei said, in reference to Iraq.

Khamenei made the statements in a televised video with the most sensitive army commanders and war veterans across the country, delivered earlier in “Holy Defense” week marking the anniversary of the war.

“Holy Defense has shown that aggression in this country is very costly,” he said.

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The Rabbinical Tzohar Organization welcomes the court’s ruling that will allow Malka Leifer to be extradited to Australia, where his alleged sexual abuse offences were committed.

Rabbi David Stav, president of Tzohar, who met with the whistleblowers, the Ehrlich sisters, and spoke on his behalf several times, said: “Efforts to keep Malka Leifer in Israel and away from an Australian court were nothing less than a desecration. “and a stain on our country’s reputation for justice, so we can all hope that it will now be held accountable for its alleged actions.

Rabbi Yuval Cherlow, who as director of the Tzohar Center for Jewish Ethics has also written extensively on the case, said: “Israel will never have to become a safe haven for sexual abusers. We will have to act in partnership with all other nations to bring these criminals to justice. Nothing less would be gross negligence and a breach of our national duty to act morally and ethically.

– Jacob Magid

Defense Secretary Benny Gantz is ordering the military to prepare to establish a box hospital for coronavirus cases as hospitals overflow across the country, the Defense Ministry said in a statement.

“Gantz ordered arrangements to build an army cash hospital involving about two hundred beds,” the ministry said.

It does not specify when the hospital will be finished and able to settle for patients.

At least two primary hospitals in Israel, Assuta Hospital in Ashdod and Shaare Zedek in Jerusalem, announced that they may no longer settle for coronavirus cases due to a strong buildup of infections.

Gantz also ordered the army to anticipate the possible need for more reinforcements for the police, if the closure is tighter.

– Aaron Boxerman

The total number of instances of Israel consistent with capital has exceeded that of the United States, according to the most recent knowledge of Johns Hopkins University, which tracks global coronavirus figures.

As of September 20, Israel had 2,115. 1 cases consisting of 100,000 inhabitants, while the United States had 2,079. 9.

Israel remains countries like Brazil and Peru in its number of capital-consistent instances.

The country is one of the countries with the highest number of capital-consistent cases for days, and this is now also beginning to manifest itself in general numbers.

Born out of the devastation of World War II to save long-term generations from the scourge of conflict, the United Nations now officially celebrates its 75th anniversary with a call through Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to maintain the longest era in the history of militaryless fashion among the world’s toughest nations.

The UN leader said at the largely virtual commemoration that “it took two global wars, millions of deaths and the horrors of the Holocaust for world leaders to engage in foreign cooperation and the rule of law,” and that the dedication has produced results.

“A third global war was averted, which so many others feared,” Guterres said. “This is a key achievement that Member States can be proud of and that we will all have to try to preserve. “

His call comes at a turning point in history, as the United Nations navigates a polarized world facing a pandemic, regional conflicts, a shrinking economy and developing inequality.

“A climate disaster is coming, biodiversity is collapsing, poverty is increasing, hatred spreads, geopolitical tensions intensify, nuclear weapons are on high alert,” he warns, and technologies have opened up new massive opportunities”but have also exposed new threats. “

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The municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa has announced that it is launching a pilot assignment of smart electric roads that can classify cars as public buses while driving.

The generation comes from an Israeli company, ElectReon, which already owns a vehicle that runs along the 4. 1-kilometre (2. 5-mile) road between the airport and downtown Visthrough on The Island of Gotland in Sweden. This includes a 1. 6-kilometer (one-mile) route. road and is used via a bus and a heavy truck.

The Tel Aviv driver, who will start in a few months, will see a 600-meter (just under 2,000-foot) recharge segment built under the two-kilometre (1. 25-mile) bus line between Tel Aviv University Station and Klatzkin Terminal. in Ramat. Aviv. The vehicle will be an electric bus with a special battery.

If the pilot succeeds, more roads with underground technology will be supplied. The municipality provides for the incorporation of other means of transport into electrical routes, such as distribution trucks and personal and autonomous vehicles.

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Saudi Arabia is publishing new main points on how it plans to allow Muslims to return to Islam’s holiest site in Mecca for year-round hajj, which has been suspended in the past seven months due to coronavirus.

Hajj Minister Muhammad Benten said the kingdom will launch an online app that will allow citizens, citizens of Saudi Arabia and visitors to electronically request and book an express date and time when they can make the pilgrimage, known as “umra,” to avoid overcrowding and social distance. Guidelines.

The minister, speaking at a virtual seminar, did not say when the pilgrimage would resume or how many others would be allowed to do so at the same time.

Saudi Arabia today began easing some restrictions on foreign flights for the first time in six months.

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The company is meeting to discuss the ongoing blockade and assistance to companies affected by the closure.

During the meeting, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a taunt directed at the head of the Knesset coronavirus committee, MP Yifat Shasha-Biton, saying: “Anyone who has ignored the instructions, or worse diluted them in the Knesset, don’t ask how they have become infected. “

The United States says it is imposing sanctions on Iran’s Ministry of Defense and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s UN authority, which is widely discussed.

“For nearly two years, corrupt officials in Tehran have been competing with Venezuela’s illegitimate regime to forget about the UN arms embargo,” U. S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told reporters. “Our movements today are a warning that everyone will have to listen to. about the world. “

Pompeo says U. S. President Donald Trump has issued an executive order “which is a tough new tool for the UN arms embargo. “

Trump’s leadership argues that it is enforcing a UN arms embargo that Iran has violated, adding through an attack on Saudi oil facilities, but it is a UN solution that blessed a 2015 nuclear deal with Iran negotiated to through former President Barack Obama, but who retired.

The legal argument rejected by virtually every nation in the UN Security Council, adding US allies.

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Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s framework will rest this week in the Supreme Court, with provisions to allow public viewing despite the coronavirus pandemic.

Ginsburg’s coffin will be presented to the public on Wednesday and Thursday under the portico on the most sensitive of the iconic steps in front of the building. A personal rite will be held in court on Wednesday morning.

Ginsburg will be buried next week at Arlington National Cemetery as part of a service, the court said.

Justice died Friday at the age of 87.

Congress made similar arrangements for an open-air public screening at the Capitol after the death of Representative John Lewis in July.

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The sideboard analyses the relief of the salaries of the ministers and members of the Knesset, due to the economic difficulties created by the pandemic.

Ministers are transitional relief of 10-20%.

Several Likud ministers, Transport Minister Miri Regev, Minister of Public Security Amir Ohana and Regional Cooperation Minister Ofir Akunis recommend that the salaries of senior judicial officials should also be reduced.

Defense Minister Benny Gantz responds that the government “does not mobilize judges. “

The prime minister is eriza at the harsh complaint of one of his aides who was accused of breaking his quarantine after being seen Sunday night in a protest against the prime minister in Jerusalem.

“Now, all of a sudden, he wakes up in the case of a man, ” he said in a closet meeting.

“Anyone who breaks quarantine pays a fine, but there is no selective application. Jews, Arabs, left, right, I believe that everyone follows the commandos of the Ministry of Health and that they are respectable and applied in the same way. “

Defense Minister Benny Gantz travels to Washington to talk to his U. S. counterpart on how to maintain the qualitative merit of Israel’s military in the Middle East following its historic standardization agreement with the United Arab Emirates.

Since the agreement was announced last month, the United Arab Emirates has not hidden its preference for acquiring F-35 fighter jets and other complex U. S. -made weapons. Israel is America’s only best friend in the Middle East to possess the poacher.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu first voiced his opposition to the sale of the planes to any other country in the region, including an Arab country at peace with Israel, but has since softened its line by saying it will accept as true. with the United States to honor their commitment to ensuring that Israel’s military has merit in the region.

Gantz’s workplace has announced that he will meet with U. S. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper and other senior Pentagon officials, and said they would come with “meetings to discuss Israel’s continued qualitative advantage, foreign policy toward Iran, and the strategy to prevent its expansion and anchoring. in the Middle East, as well as talks on defence cooperation and procurement.

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EU foreign ministers cannot agree on sanctions opposing the political crisis in Belarus, despite a call from opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya.

The former Soviet republic has been shaken by unprecedented protests against President Alexander Lukashenko since he returned to force in the controversial Elections on August 9 and introduced a brutal crackdown.

Tikhanovskaya met with EU chancellors in Brussels and suggested that Lukashenko be sanctioned but, despite repeated statements condemning the veteran strong man and the caution opposed to the measures, after more than six weeks, the bloc has not yet acted.

Cyprus, which has intelligent relations with Russia, Lukashenko’s main supporter, has blocked the EU agreement on measures against Belarus, insisting that sanctions against Turkey over a dispute over sea fuel drilling must be agreed at the same time.

“While there is a transparent willingness to adopt these sanctions, this was not imaginable today because the unanimity required has not been achieved,” EU diplomatic leader Josep Borrell told the press after hosting the talks.

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leaves the closet meeting and tells ministers that it is by “a call of national importance. “

It should be noted that a similar scene happened in August, a time before the announcement of Israel and the United Arab Emirates, which later revealed that he had had a phone call with the de facto leader of the United Arab Emirates, Mohammed Bin Zayed.

Supreme Court President Esther Hayut expresses her “deep sadness” for U. S. Supreme Court justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

In a statement, Hayut That Ginsburg “was a revolutionary jurist and an inspiration to lawyers around the world. “

Pointing to the Ginsburg scale in Israel in 2018, Hayut said a lunch with the judges of Ginsburg and the Supreme Court of Israel beyond provided “the same unforgettable. “

“A really wonderful user is a user whose paintings reach many audiences and go through generations and groups,” he says. “I have no doubt that the legacy of this wonderful woman and judge, and the culmination of her paintings, will remain with us for many generations.

Prime Minister Netanyahu told the cupboard that since the end of the lockout, the country has noticed a strong buildup of severe coronavirus cases.

“Tomorrow we’ll meet in the coronavirus closet and see what we want to do,” he said.

The Center for Disease Control has discreetly removed a note stating that the coronavirus can be transmitted as an aerosol, a few days after the directive is added.

One official told The Washington Post that the data “reflects the current state of our knowledge. “

No additional main points are available without delay in cancellation.

The directive that was removed said: “It is becoming increasingly transparent that drops and debris in the air can remain suspended in the air and breathe through others, at distances of more than 6 feet. “

The Ministry of Health’s most recent figures on coronavirus show nine new deaths today, bringing the national death number to 1272.

To date, 1,652 new ones have been diagnosed, with a total number of 190,037Array of which 136,502 are activeArray

Of the patients, 653 are in serious condition, 279 are in moderate condition and the others have or have no symptoms.

In an extremely strong warning from a Likud official, the head of the Knesset coronavirus committee, Yifat Shasha-Biton, lashed out at the Prime Minister, who in the past said she was at least partially to blame for the outbreak of cases of virus. by questioning the government decisions taken in recent months.

“I remind the prime minister that he, who diluted Professor Gamzu’s [coronavirus], signed a gentle program until it became useless,” he said on Facebook, referring largely to aborted plans to establish local restrictions based on infection levels.

“I am proud to have been able to help many corporations to triumph over the crisis . . . I recommend that the prime minister act in combination and avoid the hunt for culprits. It is time for the capacity of hospitals, to create an effective mechanism to cut the chain contagion, having public interaction in battle . . . It is also advisable to give a non-public example.

“The prime minister would do well with them, not evade their day-to-day jobs and throw away dust and dirt. “

Likud’s reactions to deputy Shasha-Biton’s denunciation of the prime minister are swift and unpleasant.

Coalition Chairman Miki Zohar said knesset committee chief on coronavirus “has not acted for some time within the framework of the Likud faction and has not achieved its objectives,” adding that “ingratitude is not accepted here. “, so I think his long-term faction deserves to be considered. “

Deputy Osnat Mark says Shasha-Biton “takes over [his] reckless decisions.

“Your horrible behavior will be studied in Populism 101 at the Faculty of Self-Importance . . . Go and get a one to applaud you. “

A foreign team of scientists says they have come together to fight the spread of anti-Semitism in online synthetic intelligence.

The assignment of Anti-Semitism Decoding includes speech analysts, computer linguists, and historians who will expand a “highly complex and artificial intelligence-based to identify online anti-Semitism,” the Alfred Landecker Foundation, which supports assignment, said in a statement.

“To prevent more and more users from adapting to radicalized ones on the Web, it is vital to identify the genuine dimensions of anti-Semitism, also taking into account the implicit bureaucracy that may be more particular over time,” says Matthias Becker, a linguist and assignment manager at the Technical University of Berlin.

The team also includes researchers from King’s College London and clinical facilities in Europe and Israel.

Computers will explore large amounts of knowledge and photographs that humans simply cannot assess because of their quantity, the base said.

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The right seems ready to lose a sour war for the bastion of Tuscany’s left in Italy’s regional elections in a vote that risked weakening an already fragile national government.

“This is an ordinary victory,” said the region’s center-left candidate, Eugenio Giani, as polls show it particularly ahead of his far-right rival.

Experts had warned that a wave of far-right election victories in seven regions could further fracture the democratic party’s (DP) fragile national government coalition of the center-left and its ruling partner, the anti-establishment Five-Star Movement (M5S).

The war of maximum notoriety that of Tuscany, ruled by the left for 50 years.

But with Giani’s PD party and Matteo Salvini’s far-right party candidate sending him a congratulatory text message, the far right has failed at its best ambitious attempt.

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Defense Secretary Benny Gantz is ordering the army to prepare to establish a box hospital for coronavirus cases as hospitals overflow across the country, the Ministry of Defense said in a statement.

“Gantz has ordered arrangements to begin to build an army cash hospital involving about two hundred beds,” the ministry said.

It does not specify when the hospital will be finished and able to settle for patients.

At least two primary hospitals in Israel, Assuta Hospital in Ashdod and Shaare Zedek in Jerusalem, announced that they may no longer settle for coronavirus cases due to a strong buildup of infections.

Gantz is also ordering the army to plan for the possible need for additional police reinforcements, if the closure is more severe.

– Aaron Boxerman

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