The Times of Israel released Monday’s occasions as they unfolded.
The head of a Knesset committee responsible for weighing and approving restrictions on coronavirus is a new blockade.
Yifat Shasha-Biton (Likud) says the heads of the hospital oppose a lockout and says he has heard that “no aptitude justifies the resolve to move on to the lockout. “
“I want at my center to make a combination and realize that we want to invest in public health, not lock other people up,” she says.
The Ministry of Health told him at the assembly that hospitals are filling up and reaching a breaking point.
At one point, Shasha-Biton claims to be aware that in a giant hospital, 23% of deaths marked as coronavirus-related were caused by the virus.
But Dr. Sharon Elroi of the ministry shot him, telling him that many died unnecessarily.
“The virus is spreading and we can’t get over it. You don’t have to start waving the flag when it shrinks, you must do it before it collapses. “
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resumed plans for the next shutdown upon his arrival in Washington, according to his office.
Netanyahu held a call to the convention on closure arrangements with Health Minister Yuli Edelstein, Deputy Health Minister Yoav Kisch, Head of the National Security Council, Meir Ben Shabbat, ‘Magen Yisrael’ Director, Professor Ronni Gamzu, Director General of the Ministry of Health, Professor Chezy Levy and other officials,” said his.
He includes an image of Netanyahu in his Blair House apartment on the phone (not Zoom) and keeps inquiries.
The communiqué is designed to respond to a complaint about his flight to the United States for a rite marking the status quo of diplomatic relations with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, with Israel at the breaking point of a primary emergency and about to block the coming. Days. .
Asked earlier if the rite could have been postponed, Minister Tzachi Hanegbi told army radio: “They postpone peace or war. “
The Syrian Observatory on Human Rights says airstrikes have been carried out, through Israel, in recent hours in Albu Kamal, near the Syrian-Iraqi border.
The report says 10 pro-Iranian fighters were killed in the attacks, which destroyed ammunition and vehicle depots.
There were no independent or official reports of airstrikes or explosions in the domain on Monday. Attacks attributed to Israel rarely take place on the day and are regularly accompanied by local and official reports of the attacks.
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Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit responds to his criticism within the government and denounces what he says is a “campaign to question my paintings and the prosecution’s paintings. “
“We hope the campaign will influence me or my decisions. Very serious mistake on your part. We are isolated from outside noises,” Mandelblit says in a New Year’s toast to the Ministry of Justice.
Mandelblit, the prosecutor and the police have been severely beaten by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his allies, who oppose the fees of criminals who oppose the prime minister.
Mandelblit responded to Public Security Minister Amir Ohana, who said Sunday that an indictment against an elected official “harms democracy. “
“The mere claim that there are those above the law who deserve to be prosecuted by criminals is in itself negative for democracy,” Mandelblit says.
The Gaza Strip today recorded 108 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the number of active infections detected in outdoor quarantine centres to 1,669, the Hamas-led Gaza Ministry of Fitness said.
For seven months, Gaza controlled to repel coronavirus by subjecting newcomers to strict quarantine procedures and thorough testing. The first cases of coronavirus in the coastal enclave were detected approximately 3 weeks ago.
Hamas fitness officials warned that Gaza’s fragile fitness infrastructure can only handle more than 2,000 active cases. Two weeks ago, the Strip had only 87 enthusiasts for its 1. 8 million inhabitants.
Fifteen Gazans have been killed by coronavirus since the start of the pandemic.
– Aaron Boxerman
Amiram Ben Uliel sentenced to three life sentences for the fatal 2014 attack on a Palestinian space in the West Bank.
Three members of Dawabshe’s family circle were killed in the attack on his home in the city of Duma. A son survived the fire, but with serious injuries.
An accomplice, who was a minor at the time of the attack, is also expected to be sentenced in the coming moments.
An Israeli non-profit organization that analyses curriculums in the Arab world praises the United Arab Emirates for adding a segment that supports an agreement to normalize with Israel in a sixth-grade textbook.
“It is remarkable that a manual teaching the Treaty between the United Arab Emirates and Israel is at the emirate school table just two weeks after the announcement of the agreement,” Marcus Sheff, executive director of IMPACT-se, said in a statement.
“The treaty is not presented simply as a fact in the manual. Students are exposed to the religious, moral and national reasons of the agreement and use critical thinking to highlight the importance of peace-building.
He quotes Muhammad Matar Al Kaabi, who heads the Emirates General Authority, as saying that the “historic” initiative to identify ties with Israel “stems from the values of our true Islamic religion” that attempt to “build bridges of cooperation”.
“Students are invited to create a presentation on the importance of peace treaties and the role of united Arab emirates in achieving peace. The new segment of the manual also states that the United Arab Emirates supports reconciliation efforts between Israel and the Palestinians,” the organization says.
Last week, IMPACT-a research was published on the “moral education program” of the United Arab Emirates, taught from grade 1 to 12, and showed that the young generation of Emirati is raised to embrace the values of tolerance and pluralism.
“Clearly, citizens of a country that teaches peace-building, conflict resolution, and acceptance of the Other in schools will likely adopt peace treaties signed through their leaders,” Sheff says.
Public activities and expression in the United Arab Emirates are strictly controlled through the royal family, allowing you to complain about their policies.
– Raphael Ahren
One of the teams leading the protests opposing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would avoid the outdoor protests of his official apartment in Jerusalem during the closure.
The Black Flag says it does so out of respect for “social solidarity” and “social responsibility. “
In his announcement, he attributed the closure to Netanyahu and said it was “the total result of Netanyahu’s failures. “
Protests in the overpasses will continue, they will be done safely, he said.
The Crime Ministers Group, some other protest organization, said it would continue to open the residence on Balfour Street, but will move the demonstration to Sunday out of deference to Rosh Hashaná.
Weekly protests attracted at least 10,000 other people to Jerusalem’s Paris Square. Health officials say they are not a major vector of viral epidemics.
Joint List Chief Ayman Odeh welcomes the resolution condemning Israeli terrorist Amiram Ben Uliel to 3 life sentences plus 20 years for the murder of 3 members of Dawabsheh’s family circle in 2015.
“The sentence for the murderers of Dawabsheh’s family circle is partial justice for those killed and for the young [Ahmed], who survived this terrible night. Complete justice will happen with the end of the profession and the creation of a Palestinian state. “throughout Israel, ” says Odeh.
Walla reports that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that the standardization agreement with the United Arab Emirates will not enter into force until it has been voted through the Knesset.
The news comes in the form of a letter from the Prime Minister’s Office to a lawyer who asked how the agreement can come into force if it is not approved through the government or the Knesset, as required by law.
“Given the importance of the agreement, the Prime Minister intends for the government to provide it to the Knesset,” the letter read.
There’s no Prime Minister’s Office.
The drafting of the agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates has yet to be officially published, leading to doubts about what Jerusalem has accepted.
According to a journalist from Kan, Meretz leader Nitzan Horowitz says the agreement with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain is a freeze on the construction of the agreement.
British scientists are starting a small study comparing the operation of two experimental coronavirus vaccines when inhaled through other people or injected.
In a statement released Monday, researchers from Imperial College London and the University of Oxford said an essay with 30 other people would check for vaccines evolved through any of the establishments when participants inhaled droplets into their mouths, directed directly into their respiratory systems.
Broader studies on The Imperial and Oxford vaccines are already underway, however, this test aims to see if vaccines can be more effective if inhaled.
“We have evidence that administering influenza vaccines through a nasal spray can help others get the flu and help reduce transmission of the disease,” said Dr Chris Chiu of Imperial, who leads the research, who warned that this may also be the case with COVID-19.
“We read about whether direct airway focus can provide an effective reaction to a vaccine injected into the muscle,” Chiu said in a statement.
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Nasr Dawabsha, a member of Dawabsha’s family circle, said he was satisfied with the court’s decision to sentence an Israeli man convicted of the murder of three members of the three-year-old family circle.
Three members of Dawabsha’s family circle: Saad, Riham and their 18-month-old son Ali were burned alive in an arson fire at Amiram Ben Uliel in 2015. Only his eldest son, Ahmed, survived; he was five years old at the time.
“That’s all we could expect from an Israeli court. But we hope that this resolution has come before the crime, that the Israeli government would have acted from the beginning. That they wouldn’t have allowed the settlers to do it,” they come and act with their protection,” Dawabsha says.
Dawabsha says he took Ahmed, now 10, to school in the West Bank village of Duma. Ahmed had no hearing due to the attack, so he may not wear a mask like children.
“She started crying, wondering why she’s not like other children, ” said Dawabsha.
“These are deep and deep wounds, especially for Ahmed. No what the court decides, it may not return your childhood. It was his mother and father who took him to school today,” dawabsha says, in a broken voice. .
– Aaron Boxerman
A spokesman for the prime minister lashed out at Meretz’s leader, Nitzan Horowitz, because he had heard that Israel’s agreements with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain included a commitment to impose a moratorium on the construction of agreements.
“Horowitz’s resources as a politician are even worse than he had as a journalist,” says the spokesman, who does not help enough to use his genuine call and therefore asks journalists to identify them as a “source in the entourage. Netanyahu’s.
The World Health Organization’s COVID-19 score, a new one-day record with 307,930 showed instances of the new coronavirus on Sunday.
The figure, made up of knowledge sent through the national fitness government worldwide, is 19,870 higher than Saturday’s count.
More than 3000 of them were from Israel.
Confirmed instances exceeded 300,000 only once before, while 306857 had been registered on September 6.
According to WHO figures, there have been more than 28,870,000 cases of respiratory diseases, while more than 921,800 others have lost their lives, adding 5,537 on Sunday.
– AFP
IDF leader Aviv Kohavi approved a series of 33 new posts, adding new commanders for 4 of the army’s infantry brigades, 3 armored brigades and the command brigade.
The nominees, all men, will enter their new positions in the coming months.
Nominations come with options for high-level positions in army intelligence, adding the head of their operations, the head of the much-acclaimed cyberattack branch of Unit 8200, the head of his virtual branch, and the head of his area generation attack branch.
For security reasons, officials appointed to these positions can be known through their ranks and the first Hebrew initials of their names.
Colonel Sharon Altit will lead the Kfir Infantry Brigade; Colonel Sharon Asman will lead the Nahal Brigade; Colonel Eliad Maor at the head of the Givati brigade; Colonel Yoav Broner at the head of the paratroopers; and Colonel Meni Liberati at the head of the command brigade.
Colonel King Savirsky hired to lead the 188th Armoured Brigade; Colonel Yiftah Norkin at the head of the 7th Armoured Brigade; and Colonel Sagiv Dahan to lead the 460th Armored Training Brigade.
In addition, Colonel Erez Ben-Zion will take over as commander of the Israeli Navy fleet, which operates combat ships.
Colonel Yehud Wach was also appointed to command the IDF Officer Training Base, known as Bahad 1.
– Judah Ari Gross
Former journalist Yinon Magal placed a fireplace in the fireplace in previous comments in which he spoke about shooting journalists.
“If I were [Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu] a long time ago, I would have pulled out a gun and fired, I don’t need to tell you, not you, yet the rest of you, burn, series of bullets, like Rocky, like Rambo, with the ammunition belt coming down,” Magal told Ben Caspit on Radio 103, making genuine noises.
“All journalists, who for years, every Friday, crucify him, brrrrrrrrrrrrr, bullets!Grenades!21, 23, 23, boom!” said the adult man who was previously news director in Walla and soon served in the Knesset before leaving due to allegations of sexual harassment.
Immediately challenged, he claimed it was a “satire. “
The Israeli Press Council issued a condemnation of Magal’s comments.
“We hope that an unprecedented government, economic and fitness crisis, and in a harmful moment of developing social tensions and divisions, that a spark can turn into a fatal conflagration, we will no longer see exhibits like this, not even. “‘. “
You can pay attention to its explosion here. Even if you don’t perceive Hebrew, it’s . . . something.
– Yair Marom (@yair_marom) 14 September 2020
Astronomers have discovered a possible sign of life in the environment near Venus: indications that there may be only microbes living in the sulphuric acid-laden clouds of the planet’s greenhouses.
Two telescopes in Hawaii and Chile have detected in the thick Venusian clouds the chemical signature of phosphine, a destructive fuel that is life-related on Earth, according to a study published Monday in the journal Nature Astronomy.
Several outdoor experts, and the test authors themselves, agree that this is attractive, but say it is far from the first evidence of life on some other planet. They said this did not meet the popular “ordinary claims that require ordinary evidence” established through the past Carl Sagan, who spoke about the option of living in the clouds of Venus in 1967.
“It’s not irrefutable evidence,” says David Clements, co-author of the study, an astrophysicist at Imperial College London. “It’s not even a bullet residue in the hands of your prime suspect, but it’s a distinctive smell of cordite in the air that might recommend something.
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Defense Minister Benny Gantz spoke by phone with his Bahraini counterpart, Abdullah bin Hassan al-Nuaimi, before signing a standardization agreement between the two countries tomorrow, according to Bahrain’s state media.
“The two discussed the importance of the Abrahamic Agreements and the increasing normalization with Israel for regional stability in the Middle East, and spoke of their mutual hope that a close partnership would be established between the two ministries of defense, which will contribute countries. and maintain regional security,” says Gantz’s office.
Gantz invites al-Nuaimi to Israel for an officer
“The two have agreed to continue their discussion soon,” says their office.
– Judah Ari Gross
An official of the Israeli delegation in Washington said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will point to a “peace treaty” with the United Arab Emirates in Tuesday’s rite at the White House.
Netanyahu will point to a separate “declaration of peace” with Bahrain, which he announced Friday that he would also normalize relations with Israel, the official said in a briefing with reporters who accompanied Netanyahu to Washington.
The official refused to disclose the main points as to whether the agreements would come with Israeli commitments on the Palestinian issue.
“There’s a lot of sensitivity because we’re talking about 4 players here, and as such, the main points will be released in advance,” the official said.
Although Israeli officials insisted on calling the United Arab Emirates agreement a “peace treaty,” the official admits that “the difference between this agreement and those of Jordan or Egypt is that it does not end a state of war. “
Israeli officials have continually refused to say what is in the two agreements. The agreement with the United Arab Emirates will still want to be approved through the closet and, in all likelihood, also through the Knesset, Netanyahu’s workplace said earlier.
A spokesman of his also mocked Meretz’s leader, Nitzan Horowitz, saying the agreements included a stipulation to freeze them.
– Jacob Magid
Responding to the complaint that the Knesset did not report on the main points of the popularization agreement with the United Arab Emirates before issuing the signal, an Israeli official from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s delegation said: “This is a popular procedure. the closet for approval, followed through the Knesset. I like that in the past, too.
The two agreements with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, to be signed tomorrow, mention spaces for cooperation between the respective countries.
While the agreement with the Emirati is more detailed than Netanyahu will point out with Bahrain, there are still questions that will be finalized after Tuesday’s ceremony. These were discussed last week, when the Israeli delegation, headed by National Security Council President Meir Ben Shabbat, visited the United Arab Emirates, the official said.
These clauses will be discussed in the peace treaty and added to the agreement after the fact, the official added.
– Jacob Magid
An Israeli official said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with U. S. President Donald Trump twice on Tuesday, but says no to his challenger Joe Biden is scheduled.
Netanyahu will sign for Trump in the rite of signing the Gulf States treaty and meet with him once again, the official said.
When asked if he had a scheduled assembly with Biden, the Democratic presidential candidate, the official said, “We’re here just for the ceremony. [The option of an assembly] not raised. [Netanyahu] is closed to Blair House. I’m not going anywhere else. “
– Jacob Magid
The Ministry of Health said Ben-Gurion Airport will remain open the next closure, but only on flights that are already scheduled.
Indicates that already scheduled entry and departure flights will continue, in accordance with existing guidelines, this will come with price ticket holders and those who purchase price tickets on pre-scheduled flights.
New immigrants will also be able to go to their new country.
The ministry also warns that two of the remaining three countries in which Israelis may spend having to quarantine, Bulgaria and Croatia, are under threat that this “green” prestige will be revoked in the coming days.
A directory of government online pages the prestige of countries no longer works. The ministry had in the past announced a list of more than a dozen “green” countries.
In a rare interview with an Emirati publication, Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Askhenazi praised the leadership of the United Arab Emirates and called on Palestinians to report on the UAE’s example in normalization with Israel.
The interview, expected to be complete tomorrow, will be published in the Abu Dhabi-based al-Ittihad newspaper.
Ashkenazi praised the Crown Prince of the United Arab Emirates, Mohammad bin Zayed, whom he called “a true leader who leads his other people to prosperity and success. “
“We appreciate [Bin Zayed’s pioneering vision and role] with his courageous resolve to list the history books together with world peace leaders,” Ashkenazi says.
“I call on Palestinian leaders to perceive reality, be accountable, play a leadership role in what the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain do, and return to the negotiating table,” Ashkenazi said.
Ashkenazi also says he hopes that peace with the UAE will be a warm peace among peoples that an intertbreeding peace between governments.
“The positive reactions of the citizens of the United Arab Emirates on social media have filled our hearts and sowed hope in us for security and friendship among the peoples,” Askhenazi said.
– Aaron Boxerman
Coronavirus czar Ronni Gamzu said he would propose to the government to make a larger lockdown beyond 3 weeks, the Twelfth Channel reported.
According to the channel, Gamzu is also not convinced of the need for a 500-meter movement restriction and will ask ministers to reverse it, and will ask law enforcement to focus on avoiding long-distance travel.
Gamzu assumed his role as an anti-locking evangelist, promising “illogical” restrictions and repairing public confidence.
The head of the Jewish Democratic Council of America criticizes the fact that the main points of a peace agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates remain secret.
“It’s T-minus 11 at night, and PERSON doesn’t know what he’ll tell you tomorrow. Neither the Israelis, nor the Emirati, nor the Bahraini, nor the @WhiteHouse, because of Trump, the main points do matter. , and it is the result of a foreign policy motivated only through politics and optics,” Haile Soifer tweeted.
The tweet comes in the most sensitive report that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyhau also kept his Foreign Ministry in the dark about the deal.
Not the Israelis, not the Emiratis, not the Bahrainis, not the @WhiteHouse, because of Trump, the main points don’t matter.
This is NOT normal, and is the result of foreign policy conducted only politically and optically.
– Thirsty Hale (@HalieSoifer) September 14, 2020
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo expresses hope that Gulf countries will reach a rapprochement with Israel to end their three-year blockade against Iran-backed Qatar.
“To remain the target of these paintings and close the door to further interference through Iran, it’s time for a solution to the Gulf division,” Pompeo says. “The Trump administration is eager to see this dispute resolved and open the air and land of Qatar borders recently blocked across other Gulf states. I look forward to moving forward on this issue. “
Pompeo commented at the opening of the strategic discussion between the United States and Qatar at the State Department, which he also assisted through Treasury Secretary Stephen Mnuchin, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and his Qatari counterparts.
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The Israelis might not know what the agreements with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain contain, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu doesn’t care if he knows, releasing a video in which he has draft agreements on his hands.
“This is a major turning point in Israel’s history and in Middle Eastern history. This will have a massive positive effect on all Israeli citizens,” he says sitting outdoors in a garden.
He also said that “from what I see here, more countries are on their way. “
أمسك بيدي مسودة اتفاقية السلام التاريخية بين إسرائيل والإمارات وتصريح السلام التاريخي بين إسيرين وان.
هذا هو تحول عظيم في تاريخ إسرائيل وأيضا في تاريخ الشرق الأوسط.
أعدكم, وفقا لما أشاهده هنا, بأن دول أخرى ستقوم بذلك أيضا. pic. twitter. com/0HF72hgAv0
– Ofir Gendelman (@ofirgendelman) September 14, 2020
You won’t realize you’ve forgotten that Israelis are about to be blocked, while traveling to Washington to signal a diplomatic agreement at ministerial level.
The Ministry of Health reports that the death toll from coronavirus is 1136, registering 10 more victims since this morning and about 17 since an update on Sunday night.
The number of instances increased to 159,290, nearly 3,700 instances more than Sunday night.
The ministry says nearly 3,000 cases occurred between 7:30 p. m.
524 patients are in serious condition, with another 142 people with fans.
The number of assets in Jerusalem has fallen to 4,901 after flirting with the 5,000 threshold in the next two days.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s son is being criticized after retwosing a crowdfunding for Amiram Ben-Uliel.
Ben-Uliel was sentenced in the day before three life sentences plus 20 years for an incendiary bombardment of palestinian family circle Dawabsha in the West Bank that killed 3 people, adding a small child.
Yair Netanyahu’s retweet is intended to raise legal funds from Ben-Uliel and rates the trial as “despicable defamation. “
The tweet claims that 100,000 NIS has already been raised through the fund.
Yair, his parents and brother are in Washington before signing agreements to normalize with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
– with AP
Defense Minister Benny Gantz told the Thirteenth Channel that he had noticed that the treaty was about to be signed with the United Arab Emirates and that there was nothing wrong with it.
It says it is written “professionally” through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and does not include anything about sales of F-35 fighter jets in the United Arab Emirates.
In statements to Channel 12, he rejected the concept that he or Chancellor Gabi Ashkenazi would be upset that they would not even be invited to the White House signing ceremony, despite the sending of ministers and non-leaders across Gulf countries.
He also refused to say whether he thought Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would comply with his rotation agreement, and only said that the agreement existed and that it was too early to communicate what would happen in more than a year.
When asked about closing the closure, he said the Israelis are prepared to last “long. “
A United Nations peacekeeping force rescued 36 people, mostly Syrians, and recovered the body of a passenger from a ship off Lebanon on Monday, according to un strength and the UN refugee agency.
The fate of the ship is unclear, however, Lebanon and neighbouring Cyprus have reported that several migrant boats have been looking to leave the Middle East country in recent weeks.
A UNIFIL sent “located at sea outside Lebanese territorial waters, a boat with 37 other people inside. Unfortunately, one of them had already died,” he said in a statement, offering no main points about the cause.
He says survivors receive care aboard UNIFIL’s ship.
A spokeswoman for the UN refugee firm said 25 were Syrians, 8 Lebanese and all three were nationalities.
– AFP
British scientists are starting a small study comparing the operation of two experimental coronavirus vaccines when inhaled through other people or injected.
In a statement released Monday, researchers at Imperial College London and the University of Oxford said that a trial involving another 30 people would check for vaccines evolved through any of the establishments when participants inhaled droplets into their mouths, directly aimed at their respiratory systems.
Broader studies on The Imperial and Oxford vaccines are already underway, however, this test aims to see if vaccines can be more effective if inhaled.
“We have evidence that administering flu shots through a nasal spray can help others get the flu and help slow down the transmission of the disease,” said Dr Chris Chiu of Imperial, who leads the research, who warned that this may also be the case. COVID-19.
“We read about whether direct airway focus can provide an effective reaction to a vaccine injected into the muscle,” Chiu said in a statement.
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