The Times of Israel released Wednesday’s progress as they unfolded.
A man is discovered in critical condition after being stabbed at the Segula crossing outside petah Tikva’s gates, according to doctors.
Police say a suspect has been arrested and is investigating cases of the attack to determine if it was a terrorist attack.
According to the Magen David Adom Ambulance Service, he is about 35 years old.
Doctors practice CPR on the man while taking him to Beilinson Medical Center in Petah Tikva, the MDA said.
– Judah Ari Gross
Britain will conduct an independent investigation into the alleged poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said.
“We want a complete and transparent investigation into what happened. The perpetrators will have to be held accountable and the UK will join foreign efforts to do justice,” he said.
– AFP
Hurricane Laura is expected to temporarily turn into a category four “catastrophic” hurricane, even more powerful than expected, as it heads toward Texas and Louisiana, accumulating wind and swirling water in much of the Gulf of Mexico.
Satellite photographs show that Laura has a “tremendous hurricane” in recent hours, which threatens to destroy homes and sink entire communities. It has experienced a remarkable intensification, “and there is no sign of it stopping soon,” the National Hurricane Center said in a briefing.
Laura’s maximum sustained winds exceed 175 km/h with more powerful gusts, according to meteorologists.
“We expect widespread power cuts, trees on earth. Homes and businesses will be damaged,” said Donald Jones, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, Louisiana, near the goal of Laura’s forecasting trajectory.
“I tell you this is going to be a very situation, ” said Jones.
A category four will cause catastrophic damage: “Power outages will last for weeks or even months. Most of the domain will be uninhabitable for weeks or months,” the weather service said.
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Israeli police said the alleged culprit of the open-air attack, Petah Tikva, is a Palestinian who entered Israel illegally.
“The suspect has been investigated and the motives [of the attack] are under investigation,” police said.
The victim, a 35-year-old Israeli, was seriously injured in the stabbing. He was taken to Beilinson Medical Center in Petah Tikva.
The hospital says he’s being treated in his trauma room.
– Judah Ari Gross
Gaza’s fitness reports coVID-19’s first death since the government detected coronavirus transmission on the network this week.
Gaza’s ministry of fitness said the deceased was a 61-year-old man who had received respiratory assistance and died while being transferred to a special isolation center.
The Hebrew media knew him as a member of the army wing of the terrorist group Hamas.
The ministry says nine new local bodies were detected Wednesday, bringing the total to 15. Authorities reported more than a hundred instances and one death since March, but during this week they were all connected to quarantine centres for returning travellers.
– with agencies
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo held closed-door meetings with Bahrain’s royal circle of relatives on Wednesday and plans more with senior U.S. officials amid the Trump administration’s tension in recognizing Israel from Arab countries.
Pompeo has already visited Israel and Sudan on this across the Middle East, including him providing a message recorded in Jerusalem supporting President Donald Trump’s re-election crusade for the Republican National Convention. The speech highlighted its own recommendation to American diplomats to be apolitical and to crush a long culture of impartiality by former secretaries of state.
In Manama, Pompeo tweeted that he met king Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and his son, Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, on Wednesday morning.
“We discussed the importance of peacebuilding and regional stability, the importance of Gulf unity, and the fight opposed to Iran’s pernicious influence in the region,” Pompeo writes.
Pompeo also said he had discussed efforts to “promote greater unity among Gulf countries.” It was then that their plane flew over Qatar towards the United Arab Emirates, one of the 4 Arab countries with Bahrain that are now boycotting Doha after a political conflict of years. As a general rule, Bahrain and Emirati aircraft avoid Qatar’s airspace because they have closed their own airspace to Qatar Airways.
– Secretary Pompeo (@SecPompeo) 26 August 2020
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The hamas army wing, Izz al-Din al-Qassam, mourns the death of a member of the coronavirus and calls him the organization’s “fair knight.”
“Rabah Hassan Shaaban Lebed, 61, of the Ribat Mosque in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip … died today … after being inflamed with the coronavirus, to pass to his Lord after a full blessed of gifts, jihad, sacrifice and defense of al-Aqsa, all by God, ” said the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades in a statement.
– Aaron Boxerman
The Shin Bet security service denies a police charge that the suspect in Petah Tikva’s knife attack in Israel is illegal.
“I had a permit to paint,” the security service told the Times of Israel.
It is very important for Palestinians with legal paints to allow attacks to occur in Israel, after undergoing extensive background checks and normal checks through the Israeli security services.
– Judah Ari Gross
The Hebrew media report that Ukraine has banned foreign access.
The ban will prevent you from collecting Israeli and Jewish worshippers annually at Rosh Hashanah at the Uman pilgrimage site, which fears Israel could increase rates of coronavirus infection.
The reported resolution comes after the Israeli tsar of the coronavirus asked Ukraine to save him a pilgrimage.
Greece will admit up to 1,200 Israelis to stop according to the week and lift restrictions on places where tourists from the Jewish state can enter the country, the Foreign Ministry said.
The changes, which will double the number of six hundred Israelis who can now enter Greece a week, are expected to take effect on September 1 and will be in effect until September 15, according to a ministry statement.
Travel restrictions imposed on Israelis will also end, allowing tourists to visit places throughout Greece. Israelis are lately confined to Athens, Crete, Thessaloniki and Corfu.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announces that borders will be closed to foreigners until the end of September.
He made the announcement at a closet meeting.
“Today, the government will finalize the borders for foreign nationals almost until the end of September, of course, with the exception of foreigners who have an apartment permit in Ukraine,” Shmyhal said, according to local reports.
“Unfortunately, we will have to take the resolution to ban such mass acts in the city of Ouman. It is our duty and we will have not to create mass dangers for Ukrainians, not only for them, but also for the citizens of other countries. Shmyhal said.
According to the Hebrew media, the victim of the attack near Petah Tikva died as a result of his injuries.
This is not shown through the hospital.
Army radio said the Palestinian aggressor and the Israeli victim were aware of it. According to Channel 12, the stabbing is being investigated as a terrorist attack.
The Minister of the Interior, Arye Deri, presents the regulations to make the building codes, brought voluntarily 15 years ago, mandatory for all constructions and renovations.
The regulations, which will begin to be phased out in March, are attached to the recommendations of an inter-ministerial guidance committee led through the Ministry of Environmental Protection, which concluded that relief in energy consumption can prevent 5.9 million tons of carbon dioxide from entering. environment since 2030.
Israel’s homes, hotels, offices and other buildings account for 40% of the country’s energy consumption lately.
Regulations deal with everything from energy, water and waste to fabrics and innovation.
– Sue Surkes
In the first official statement through the Lebanese government on border tensions last night, the Lebanese army claims that Israel is an “environmental group” affiliated with Rocket Hezbollah.
“Helicopters belonging to the Israeli enemy attacked the centers of the Lebanese internal territories of the environmental organization [affiliated to Hezbollah] Green Without Borders, launching 3 rockets that attacked Ramya’s peripheral domain and 8 missiles that landed outdoors in the city of Aita al-Sha “ab,” the Lebanese army says.
The Lebanese army further claims that Israel has introduced 117 illuminating projectiles and about one hundred projectiles, some explosives and the rest of phosphorus into the city’s peripheral spaces: Mays al-Jabal, Hula, Maroun al-Ras and Aitaroun in Lebanese internal territory.
Some of the shells caught fire in the area’s forests and caused damage to the property of a space and a goat shed.
Israel has long accused Green Without Borders of being the front of Hezbollah’s army wing. The United Nations and its peacekeepers in Lebanon, UNIFIL, also established a link between the two, adding the fact that an attack on Israel through the terrorist organization last September was introduced from a GWB site in southern Lebanon.
– Aaron Boxerman, Judah Ari Gross
Reports from the Hebrew media identify the guy who allegedly carried out the knife attack at the Segula crossing near Petah Tikva as Khalil Abd al-Khaliq Dweikat.
Dweikat, 46, is a resident of Rujeeb, a West Bank village south of Nablus.
Police have still shown the identity of the alleged attacker.
“He’s an older man with children. He’s been running in Israel for many years. Surely there’s no way I can do something like that, what they say. I was just looking to paint and live, like all of us here. He has a smart reputation in the village,” said Nidal al-Asmar, 25, a young Palestinian from Rujeeb who says he knows Dweikat personally.
“It’s impossible. I don’t think so,” al-Asmar said.
– Aaron Boxerman
Beilinson Hospital in Petah Tikva confirms the death of a man stabbed the day before at the Segula crossing in an alleged terrorist attack.
He’s not named.
According to ultra-Orthodox media, the 39-year-old man is a member of the network and a resident of Petah Tikva.
Egypt’s prime minister warns of a build-up of shown cases of coronavirus in the Arab world’s most populous country.
Mustafa Madbouly says his government will continue to tighten its preventive measures “in the face of a new wave of pandemics,” according to official news agency MENA.
Health Minister Hala Zayed is involved in other people not being dressed in masks or observing social estrangement. Ask the police to turn off the consequences for those who do not wear a mask on public transport.
In May, the government ordered offenders to be fined 4,000 pounds (about $250) through the police.
In July, the government legalized the reopening of mosques, cafes and containment facilities, and lifted the curfew at night. It has also reopened some tourist destinations for charter flights.
Egypt has reported more than 97,600 infections and nearly 5,300 reported deaths. However, the actual number of coronavirus infections and deaths, as in the world, is highly likely to be much higher due to limited testing and reporting.
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Bahrain says it is committed to creating a Palestinian state in talks with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, implicitly rejecting its effort to temporarily normalize Arab countries with Israel.
Pompeo was in Manama as part of a Middle East aimed at strengthening ties between the Jewish state and the Arab world after a historic agreement negotiated across the United States with the United Arab Emirates.
However, the king of Bahrain, Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa, told Pompeo that his country remained committed to the Arab Peace Initiative, which calls for Israel’s total withdrawal from captured territories in 1967 in exchange for peace and the complete normalization of relations.
“The king the importance of intensifying efforts to end the Israeli-Palestinian confrontation under the two-state solution … the creation of an indefinite Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital,” reports bahrain’s official News Agency (BNA).
The U.S. diplomatic leader said he hoped other nations would stay with the United Arab Emirates, which this month has become the third Arab country to agree to normalize relations with the Jewish state.
Manama, whose contacts with Israel date back to the 1990s, was the first Gulf country to welcome the RESOLUTION of the United Arab Emirates and considered a pioneer in following in its footsteps.
– AFP
The two main coalition parties, Kakhol Lavan and Likud, continue to shoot at each other, despite a previous agreement this week that foiled the dissolution of the so-called unity government and moved away from the election, at least until December.
Kakhol Lavan’s Benny Gantz asked at a briefing with ultra-Orthodox hounds whether Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is dividing Israel. Gantz said yes and expressed hope that he would “stop.”
In a statement, a Likud official responded by saying: “The State of Israel wants a unity government that paints on its behalf. Kakhol’s recriminations are against Prime Minister Netanyahu and Likud do not help. We urge them not to seek to build a “government within a government” and unite and paint in combination on behalf of the other people of Israel.”
A Palestinian suffered moderate injuries after being shot in the leg by Israeli infantry soldiers near the Barta’a checkpoint in southwest Jenin in the West Bank, according to Palestinian Authority official news firm WAFA.
Ma’amun Mohammad Saleem Qalalwa, 27, reportedly shot dead at the checkpoint near the security fence. The report does not specify the cases that led to the shooting.
The Israel Defense Forces did not respond to a request for comment.
– Aaron Boxerman
The United Nations peacekeeping force in Lebanon, UNIFIL, said it had opened an investigation into an obvious exchange of gunfire between the Israel Defence Forces and the terrorist organization Hezbollah along the Israeli-Lebanese border last night.
“I submitted an urgent investigation and asked both sides to cooperate fully with UNIFIL to help with the facts,” UNIFIL Commander-General General Stefano Del Col said in a statement.
According to the Israeli army, troops operating inside Israel were shot last night near the border with Lebanon. In response, Israeli artillery fired a series of flares and smoke bombs into the air as troops searched the domain for imaginable border violations. Soon after, Israeli aircraft also bombed several Hezbollah posts near the border, the Israeli army said.
“The scenario along the Blue Line has returned to calm ever since and UNIFIL maintains a continuous presence in coordination with the parties,” according to UNIFIL.
The peacekeeping force stated that the IDF had informed it that “small arms had been fired from Lebanon against an IDF patrol in general Manara.”
– Judah Ari Gross
The alleged attacker in central Israel suffers from an illness, public broadcaster Kan reports.
The 46-year-old Palestinian was recently requested from the palestinian Authority’s social services, he said.
The camera footage on the road shows the moments after the knife attack in Petah Tikva, in which the alleged assailant, dressed in a white shirt, can be seen away from the scene.
In the video, you can see him crossing a street, followed by a guy in a bright blue shirt. Then another civilian can be seen chasing him, and soon after, a police car arrives at the scene.
Elsewhere in the scene, filmed through a passerby, police officers can be seen with firearms arresting the suspect.
– Judah Ari Gross
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu backs the crownvirus’s tsar, Ronni Gamzu, following the complaint of the most sensible fitness officer through a Likud lawmaker.
Netanyahu said he “appreciates his committed paintings and asks him to cooperate with him,” referring to Gamzu.
Likud MP Miki Zohar had criticized Gamzu for trying to save the Israelis from traveling to Ukraine for a rosh Hashanah pilgrimage, but did not seek to end mass protests against the prime minister due to alleged media fear.
Since then, Ukraine has sealed the border with foreigners until September.
Fifteen chimneys were now in southern Israel through arson devices airborne from Gaza, according to chimney and rescue services.
Most wildfires are “small and safe,” he adds.
The guy stabbed in central Israel is believed to be the father of 4 children of Petah Tikva from the ultra-Orthodox community, according to a report through the Kikar HaShabat website.
He has not yet been identified, and the government still informs the circle of family members of his murder in the alleged terrorist attack, he said.
The UN nuclear control agency said Tehran had agreed to allow inspectors to stop at two sites where Iran is suspected of storing or not declaring nuclear materials.
The International Atomic Energy Agency said Iran “voluntarily provides the IAEA with access to the two sites specified through the IAEA and facilitates IAEA verification activities for the problems.”
He said the dates of the inspections had been agreed, but he said when they would be carried out.
Iran had resisted the sites, believed to be going back to the early 2000s, before signing the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, saying the IAEA had no legal basis to stop at them.
The announcement came after IAEA director general Rafael Grossi visited Iran to lobby and Iran’s nuclear agency chief Ali Akbar Salehi showed that Iran had accepted the inspections.
It is known whether one of these sites is the warehouse informed through Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as an old nuclear facility, after a Mossad operation.
– AP, with YOU staff
In response to an Application through the High Court to prevent him from handling judicial appointments due to the corruption cases he has recently faced in court, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he would play no role in appointing senior officials from the Ministry of Justice or the Israeli police commissioner.
“The Prime Minister has announced that, for the sake of public clarity and without undermining his claims [that it is legally legal to do so], he will deal with the appointment of the Attorney General, the Attorney General and the Police Commissioner,” says the reaction to the Movement’s request for a Quality Government filed on Netanyahu’s behalf.
The anti-corruption organization seeks to prevent you, the Prime Minister, from worrying about the appointments of officials who may have an effect on corruption cases in which you are being prosecuted for corruption, fraud and abuse of trust.
The tsar of the coronavirus, Ronni Gamzu, congratulates the Ukrainian for ending his borders to foreigners in September.
This resolution will prevent thousands of Israeli pilgrims from visiting Uman’s pilgrimage in Rosh Hashanah, which fears that Israel could cause a major infection with COVID-19.
“This is a kind and guilty resolution that will benefit thousands of people in Israel and Ukraine,” he said, according to army radio.
Ukraine’s president said Tuesday that Ukraine would “significantly limit” Jewish visitor access to Rosh Hashanah next month at the request of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but did not specify how limited Hajj would be. The city sees tens of thousands of Hasidic Jews visiting Rabbi Nachman’s tomb of Bratslav for rosh Hashanah’s dinner, which begins this year on the night of September 18.
IDF chief of staff Aviv Kohavi visits the Northern Command to discuss last night’s shooting exchange with the terrorist organization Hezbollah in Lebanon, according to the army.
“The Israeli army will continue in a maximum set of preparation to protect Israel’s sovereignty and the security of its citizens as much as necessary,” the army said in a statement.
During the visit, Kohavi met with the IDF’s head of northern command, Major General Amir Baram and the commander of the Galilee Brigade Division. General Shlomi Binder, along with other agents in the area. They talk about what happened during the confrontation in which a Hezbollah mobile station opened fire on Israeli troops near the border and the IDF responded with airstrikes on Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon, as well as “other advances in the northern region and preparation for scenarios imaginable. “. IDF said.
“The Chief of Staff was inspired by the operational and intelligence functions of the troops on the floor and praised the preparation point of the troops,” the army said.
– Judah Ari Gross
The knife victim is known through Hebrew media as 39-year-old Shai Ohayon.
Petah Tikva’s resident is the father of 4 children, according to reports.
– 26 August 2020 (@kann_news)
Politicians condemn the knife attack in central Israel and extend their condolences to the victim’s circle of relatives, Rabbi Shai Ohayon, 39.
“My center is with the circle of relatives and we enjoy Rabbi Shai Ohayon, who murdered in blood in blood,” tweeted opposition leader Yair Lapid. “The fight against terrorism continues.”
Interior Minister Aryeh Deri says he is “shocked and saddened by the appalling murder of the costly yeshiva student, the expensive Bratslav Hasid, a Torah scholar and father of four, Rabbi Shai Ohayon, who was the victim of this child killer in an attack today in Petah Tikva.”
“I make my deepest condolences to his widow, his children and his whole family,” Deri added.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also extends his condolences to the circle of relatives of Rabbi Shai Ohayon, who died in a knife attack the day before in central Israel.
In a tweet, the Prime Minister promised the killer to do justice.
“My wife Sara and I embraced the family, the wife and the 4 young people who today have run out of father. We will paint to demolish the terrorist’s space and seek the harshest punishment,” he tweeted.
– Benjamin Netanyahu (@netanyahu) 26 August 2020
A Palestinian has been arrested for being stabbed.
Rabbi Shai Ohayon is in mourning through his circle of family and friends.
“He is the best husband, the best father, the best father, ” said an anonymous relative to the Ynet news site. “His wife doesn’t deal [the news], she’s in shock. It’s unsonable.”
His friend, Yosef David, said on the way out: “God has taken a holy man. I can’t treat him. It’s a huge loss.”
Croatia has its highest number of coronavirus infections, as a delicate summer tourist season leads to a resurgence of COVID-19 in the Adriatic country.
The country of 4.2 million more people faced the first months of the pandemic without strict blocking measures, registering fewer than one hundred cases a day for several months, and then almost without new infections in mid-May.
But the new bodies have been larger since Croatia opened its borders to tourists for the summer season, reaching more than 200 daily by the end of August and a record 358 on Wednesday.
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Belarusian Svetlana Alexievich, a Nobel laureate, said she refused to answer investigators’ questions after being called as a witness in an unscrupulous investigation into the opposition.
Opponents of President Alexander Lukashenko have formed a coordinating council to oversee a nonviolent force transition after rejecting his claim to win a sixth term in a presidential vote on August 9.
Lukashenko sent security to violently suppress mass protests opposing his re-election and opened a criminal investigation into the council, accusing his members of seeking to overthrow his government.
Alexievich, appointed chairman of the council, did not attend his sessions.
“I am absolutely calm. I don’t feel guilty. Everything we do is legal and necessary,” Alexievich told the AFP upon arriving at the headquarters of the Investigative Committee in Minsk with other members of the presidium.
She left soon after, claiming that she had invoked her right not to testify against herself and that the only purpose of the council was to “unite society.”
Alexievich, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2015, criticizes Lukashenko and supported opposition figure Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, who fled to neighboring Lithuania after claiming victory in the vote.
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A chemical used in insect repellents can kill the guilty coronavirus strain of COVID-19, according to an initial British Defence Laboratory published Wednesday.
Scientists at the Defense Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) have discovered that Citriodiol, the active element in repellents such as Mosi-guard, has antiviral properties when combined with the liquid-phase virus and a control surface.
“Mixing a viral suspension with the Mosi-guard spray or certain constituent parts resulted in relief in SARS-CoV-2,” he says.
At a maximum concentration, “Mosi-guard gave a significant decrease … resulting in non-recoverable viruses,” he adds.
Citriodiol is made from the oil contained in the citriodora eucalyptus leaves and twigs, discovered in Asia, South America and Africa, and is already known to kill other coronaviruses.
The paintings have not been reviewed by external peers, and the Ministry of Defence stated that it intends to “serve as a basis for other clinical bodies to seek the virus and imaginable solutions.”
– AFP
Chimney service said the number of chimneys on Wednesday through airborne incendiary devices from Gaza increased to 33.
Most of the fires in southern Israel were “small and dangerous,” he said.
But Channel 12 says one of the chimneys came dangerously near the train tracks on the outskirts of Gaza, almost setting fire to a passing train. No injuries or injuries were reported.
Likud is in turmoil after prosecutors said police simply could not save open-air protesters from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s home from blocking the roads.
“The right to demonstrate does not include the right to block roads and violate police instructions,” the party says, according to the Ynet news site. “This is not what the rule of law and democracy looks like, but rather violent anarchy. It seems everything is kosher when it comes to an attempt to bring down Prime Minister Netanyahu.”
The anti-Netanyahu protests, which take place twice a week in Jerusalem, attract thousands of them.
The mayor of Moscow is inviting citizens to participate in trials of a coronavirus vaccine that Russia approved this month in what officials described as a step ahead of the launch of the Soviet Union’s first satellite in 1957.
The world’s first coronavirus vaccine to obtain ecological government protection has caused unease among foreign medical experts, who have characterized Russia’s accelerated approval and lack of percentage knowledge that supports claims of vaccine efficacy as a major violation of clinical protocol.
Scientists around the world say that any widely used vaccine will first need to be tested in complex trials involving tens of thousands of people to be effective before obtaining the license.
In his invitation to the citizens of the Russian capital, Moscow’s mayor Sergei Sobianin announces that such general studies will soon be introduced. He said the “post-registration search” will last six months and involve 40,000 people.
Sobianine encourages moscow citizens to register, saying the vaccine was based on long-standing studies and proved safe.
“We were all looking ahead to see the creation of a vaccine, and now we have it,” Sobyanin says. “Now, the other people in Moscow have an exclusive opportunity for the main participants in clinical studies that will help defeat the coronavirus.”
World Health Organization scientists said last week that they had started talks with Russia about their vaccine, but had not yet gained detailed knowledge of the vaccine.
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The Ministry of Health has recorded 8 coronavirus deaths since morning, bringing the death toll to 875.
Indicates that 1,809 new ones have been diagnosed in the last 24 hours.
Of the 20,729 active cases, 404 are in serious condition, adding up to 119 fans. Another 165 are in a moderate state, others with mild or nonexistent symptoms.
The ministry says 34,042 tests were conducted yesterday.
An Israeli diplomat confirms reports that Turkey is granting citizenship to a dozen members of the Hamas terrorist.
“Some are in process, some already have (the documents), we are talking about a dozen,” says Roey Gilad, business manager at the Israeli embassy in Turkey, according to Reuters.
He says Israel is aware of the phenomenon.
“We already have a document that we will deliver to the government in the form of a copy,” he says. “Judging by the last delight we had in providing a well-founded portfolio to the government… and without an answer, I’ll have to say I don’t expect anything to be done this time.”
He explains that Hamas members who received Turkish passports were funding and organizing terrorist operations.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will bring up prevention on his Middle East-Oman tour, the State Department announced.
The State Department said: “He will conclude his journey to Oman, where he will meet with Sultan Hasham bin Tarik Al Said to announce unity within the Gulf Cooperation Council and build on the historical momentum to promote regional peace and prosperity.”
Pompeo visited Israel, Sudan, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates following historical standardization between Jerusalem and Abu Dhabi.
Likud lawmakers have been told to attack the prosecutor’s workplace in reaction to his legal opinion of the open-air protests at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s house, the Haaretz newspaper reports.
The report comes after the party accused the state attorney’s workplace of stoking “violent anarchy” and overthrowing Netanyahu.
In the previously issued report, legal officials said protesters will not be brought to justice for illegal gatherings or riots. He also said that no fees will be imposed for blocking traffic unless it is an important road and the protest action lasts a long time.
A Qatari grant will not be distributed to Gazans due to disagreements between Qatar’s envoy and Hamas leaders in the strip, Ynet reports.
According to the report, Hamas has made new demands on Israel to end the violence, which will be transmitted through Al-Emadi to the Jewish state. Applications come with access from coronavirus enthusiasts and testing in the Gaza Strip amid the first symptoms of community-wide spread of virus in the densely populated enclave.
Legislation that offers investment to schools to deal with the pandemic will not be put to a vote at the Knesset tonight, after the coalition allegedly failed to bring together enough lawmakers in parliament for the bill.
“There was no majority and she will not present herself [to a vote],” one official told the Knesset channel.
The vote will now be delayed until the school year begins on September 1, as parliament starts a week of summer recess tonight.
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah called Tuesday night’s fire exchange with Israel an “important and sensitive” event.
“What happened in southern Lebanon is a vital and delicate step for us. But I probably wouldn’t comment on it, I’ll leave it at a later point,” he said.
– with Aaron Boxerman
Hurricane Laura on Wednesday became an “extremely dangerous” category four typhoon, according to the National Hurricane Center, which threatens parts of the Texas and Louisiana coasts with strong winds and typhoon tidal waves.
The Miami-based NHC says Laura has 140-mile winds consistent with one hour (220 kilometers consistent with an hour) and can cause an “unsurpassed” typhoon surge in coastal areas.
He said Laura remains a category four hurricane, the highest moment on the wind scale, when she landed at night.
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Egypt’s attorney’s workplace said he seeks to arrest nine suspects accused of group raping a woman, seven of whom are fugitives abroad.
The rape allegedly took place six years ago at a luxury hotel in Cairo, however, the allegations appeared online until July.
“The Crown is taking legal action to arrest fugitives accused of assaulting a young woman at the Fairmont Nile City Hotel in 2014,” he told.
Police informed the prosecution that “seven of the defendants facing a catch order have flown out of the country,” he said.
The prosecution stated that it was also seeking to locate two other suspects in the case, one of whom allegedly “accused in a similar (rape) case.”
Identify the suspects.
– AFP
The mayor of Moscow is inviting citizens to participate in trials of a coronavirus vaccine that Russia approved this month in what officials described as a step ahead of the launch of the Soviet Union’s first satellite in 1957.
Scientists around the world say that any widely used vaccine will first need to be tested in complex trials involving tens of thousands of people to be effective before obtaining the license.
In his invitation to the people of the Russian capital, Moscow’s mayor Sergei Sobianin announces that such general studies will soon be introduced. He said the “post-registration search” will last six months and involve 40,000 people.
Sobianine encourages moscow citizens to register, saying the vaccine was based on long-standing studies and proved safe.
“We were all looking ahead to see the creation of a vaccine, and now we have it,” Sobyanin says. “Now, the other people in Moscow have an exclusive opportunity for the main participants in clinical studies that will help defeat the coronavirus.”
World Health Organization scientists said last week that they had started talks with Russia about their vaccine, but had not yet gained detailed knowledge of the vaccine.
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