The Times of Israel publishes Sunday’s advances as they unfold.
Ninety UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon have tested for the new coronavirus, said a spokesman for UNIFIL’s strength, the first reported cases of the disease.
The instances shown were transferred to a special UNIFIL facility supplied to serve Covid-19 instances, UNIFIL spokesman Andrea Tenenti said in a statement.
He said 88 of the inflamed belonged to the same contingent, but did not specify the nationality of the 90 blue helmets.
“We conducted a physically powerful contact search and implemented a rigorous testing and isolation regimen” for a larger epidemic,” he said.
Some forty-five countries supply peace forces to UNIFIL, which was established in 1978 to patrol the technically at war border between Lebanon and Israel.
In August, the United Nations extended the mandate of the peace project for one year, but reduced the number of troops from 15,000 to 13,000.
Tenenti says UNIFIL operations along the Lebanon-Israel border are affected by new cases of viruses.
Lebanon has noticed an increase in the number of cases shown of coronavirus since an explosion on 4 August that devastated the port of Beirut, killing more than 190 people and ravaging parts of the capital.
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The company will keep schools open until Friday, rather than Wednesday, as announced in the past as a component of the employers’ closure proposal, according to the Hebrew media.
The resolution is derived from the Minister of Education, Yoav Gallant.
Hooded police are arresting some 250 protesters as tens of thousands of people gathered for an opposition demonstration on the eve of talks between Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and his main ally, Vladimir Putin.
Masked officers in uniform and civilians grab other people in the streets as they gather for the “March of Heroes” demonstration, pushing or beating them, shows a video posted on the Belarusian news site Tut. by.
“Another 250 people were arrested in other parts of the capital,” the Home Office said in a statement, adding that detainees carried “offensive” flags and posters.
Mobile Internet access was limited and central metro stations closed, and the government moved police vans, army cars and barbed cables to the center prior to the demonstration.
Despite violent arrests, tens of thousands of protesters gathered downtown for a major march, according to an AFP correspondent.
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Since the cabinet’s internal meeting, a minister told the Hebrew media that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave the impression of moving away from the movement restrictions proposed in the lockout plan. According to the proposal, in the first phase from Friday, Israelis will have to remain internal 500 meters from their homes; in the moment phase, long distance is prohibited.
“It turns out that Netanyahu accepts the technique that the blockade proposed through the Ministry of Health will have to be relaxed and that he will have to allow advertising activities [to continue],” the anonymous minister told the Ynet news site.
Public broadcaster Kan also reports that Netanyahu is convinced that the stricter regulations are not necessary.
Notable problems discussed through ministers over the lockout plan include the operations of Ben Gurion International Airport.
The Hebrew media implys that a special ministerial organization will likely adapt to how the airport will operate once a blockade is imposed in the country.
If schools deserve to be allowed to reopen after two weeks, in the moment phase of the lockout plan, it is also on the agenda. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would reopen kindergartens and primary schools at this stage.
Meanwhile, Ynet’s news says the government can simply identify regulations of fitness for protests, which the attorney general says cannot be banned under the government’s plan.
Bahrain’s most sensible Shiite cleric opposes the normalization agreement with Israel, saying he opposes the will of the people, according to the Reuters news agency.
Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Qassim lives abroad. His conviction comes two days after Bahrain joined the United Arab Emirates to declare that he would identify diplomatically with Israel this week.
While Shiites account for about 70% of Bahrain’s Muslim residents, the ruling monarchy is Sunni and has close ties to many other Sunni states in the region. Ruling elites are firmly allied with Saudi Arabia in its rivalry with Shia Iran, although Shiites have had family, linguistic and political ties to Tehran for decades.
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Science Minister Izhar Shay will hold an online convention with counterparts from 18 other countries on Tuesday to discuss the coronavirus.
“During the conference, science ministers will express in percentage their wisdom about their countries’ coronavirus efforts, adding pioneering studies and cutting-edge medical generation developments,” said a member of the Ministry of Science and Technology.
“Participating countries will point to a joint statement on foreign clinical cooperation on coronavirus and the creation of joint channels between countries. “
They are: Argentina, Belarus, Brazil, Bulgaria, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, Italy, Peru, Poland, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden. The convention will be broadcast on YouTube.
Afula police discovered a three-year-old woman in an apartment next to her mother’s body, who died several days ago for herbal reasons.
Police were called to the scene after neighbors heard the child screaming and relatives reported the woman missing, knocking down the door to locate the woman next to her mother’s decaying body, who is believed to be 40 years old but unidentified.
Turns out he died several days ago. There is no suspicion of unfair play.
According to Walla’s news site.
It is reportedly replaced following complaints from ministers and the director of the Bank of Israel, who warned of serious economic damage.
Netanyahu coronavirus tsar Ronni Gamzu and Health Minister Yuli Edelstein, if they opposed change, he said.
Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit told ministers that they may not save him from the protests over the blockade, prompting a shouting attack at the meeting, according to Channel 12.
David Amsalem of the Likud reportedly yelled at Mandelblit: “Take care of the disease,” while claiming that Mandelblit had “damaged the public’s confidence. “
Weekly protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem have attracted thousands and tens of thousands. Health officials said there was no primary outbreak related to the protests.
The new coronavirus has killed at least another 921097 people since the outbreak began in China last December, according to an official resource count compiled through AFP at 11:00 GMT on Sunday.
At least 28,819,490 cases of coronavirus have been reported. Of these, at least 19,133,300 are now recovered.
Counts, knowledge collected through national government AFP, and World Health Organization (WHO) data are likely to reflect only a fraction of the actual number of infections.
Many countries control symptomatic or maximum severity cases.
On Saturday, there were 4,806 new deaths and 284,827 new instances worldwide, according to the most recent reports, the countries with the highest number of new deaths were India with 1114 new deaths, followed by Brazil with 814 and the United States with 523.
The United States is the most affected country with 193,705 deaths of 6,486,401 cases and at least 2,434,658 others have been declared recovered.
After the United States, the maximum number of affected countries is Brazil with 131210 deaths of 4315687 cases, India with 78,586 deaths from 4754356 cases, Mexico with 70604 deaths from 663,973 cases and the United Kingdom with 41,623 deaths from 365,174 cases.
The country with the number of deaths relative to its population is Peru with 93 deaths consisting of 100,000 inhabitants, followed by Belgium (86), Spain (64), Bolivia (63) and Chile (62).
China, Hong Kong and Macau have so far reported 85,184 cases, adding 4,634 deaths and 80,399 cures.
Latin America and the Caribbean account for 309,317 deaths from 8,229,215 cases, Europe 221,146 deaths from 4,471,410 infections, and the United States and Canada 202,916 out of 6,622,504 cases.
Asia reported 114,518 deaths out of 6,445,438 Middle East Array reported 39,829 deaths out of 1,671,988 Array Africa 32,501 deaths out of 1,348,379 and Oceania 870 out of 30,563 Array
Due to corrections through the national government or the late publication of the data, the figures updated in the last 24 hours may not accurately correspond to the previous day’s figures.
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Ministers blame fitness for the developing coronavirus crisis, as Israel appears ready to enter its moment of national closure, according to leaks from a closet meeting.
“We are forced to make complicated decisions because the Ministry of Health has prepared it properly,” said Finance Minister Israel Katz, according to Channel 12.
Zeev Elkin and Yuval Steinitz of Likud blamed.
“You have your brain all the time,” Elkin told the coronavirus tsar, Ronni Gamzu, the chain reported.
And Steinitz, who supports the blockade, told senior medical officials at the meeting: “It’s much better for you to raise a ‘red flag’ now, as hospitals begin to fill up. They deserve to have reported this alarm a month or two ago. . »
Steinitz, Shas leader Aryeh Deri and Elkin help a full two-week closing, deri said Deri asked to start later Friday afternoon instead of 6 a. m.
But the network reports that not all hospital managers say a complete blockade is needed, defying claims that the health care formula is on the verge of collapse.
An Israeli court sentenced the stick insect Bar Refaeli to nine months of network service and sentenced his mother to 16 months in prison, ending a case of prolonged tax evasion that had desecrated the symbol of a national icon that was once loved.
Refaeli is accompanied by his father, Raffi, and his mother, Tzipi, and flanked by lawyers. Refaeli, 35, and his mother were convicted in July for avoiding paying taxes on the source of income of approximately $10 million.
According to a plea agreement agreed through the court, the two men were also fined 2. 5 million shekels ($1. 5 million) in addition to millions of late taxes owed to the state. Tzipi Refaeli is expected to begin serving his criminal sentence next week.
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Palestinian leaders are calling for protests over the “shameful” agreements that the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain are about to sign with Israel.
Officials from any of the Gulf states are scheduled to attend a rite of blanks Tuesday to formalize with Israel, leading Palestinian factions to unite to call for protest.
“We call on our people, especially the refugee (Palestinian) camps, to denounce these shameful agreements,” reads in a statement, signed through teams such as the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and Gaza’s leaders, Hamas.
The communiqué calls for demonstrations in front of embassies in the United States, Israel, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates.
The agreements with Israel have been called “peace for protection” through Saeb Erekat, secretary general of the PLO.
“Some decision-makers in the Arab world say Arab national security measures will be protected by Israel,” he told reporters Sunday.
Erekat refers to Washington’s long-standing policy of making sure Israel is militarily more powerful than other Middle Eastern countries.
Arab nations are allowed to “have any superiority over Israel in any area,” is Erekat.
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The Tora’s United Judaism MP, Moshe Gafni, deplores his colleague Yaakov Litzman’s resignation from the closet due to the government’s policy of lockout.
“We all hope that the cases will be resolved and that they resume their tasks quickly,” said Gafni of the Housing Minister.
Health Minister Yuli Edelstein warned the closet that he would not settle for adjustments to the government’s closure plan for Jewish holidays, as the closet meets to discuss the proposal.
“There is still no selection to impose a lockout . . . It’s a complicated day for the country. But there is still no selection to make this proposal,” he says.
“Therefore, I would like to be transparent, with the exception of cosmetic changes, I will not allow negotiations on the plan,” Edelstein said. “I say this transparently at the beginning of the discussion: if the plan is not accepted, I will withdraw it and will not propose an election plan. Coronavirus is neither a political challenge nor a consultation of populism. It’s a matter of life and death. “
Speak before the closet meeting.
Ninety UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon have tested for the new coronavirus, said a spokesman for UNIFIL’s strength, the first reported cases of the disease.
The instances shown were transferred to a special UNIFIL facility supplied to serve Covid-19 instances, UNIFIL spokesman Andrea Tenenti said in a statement.
He said 88 of the inflamed belonged to the same contingent, but did not specify the nationality of the 90 blue helmets.
“We conducted a physically powerful contact search and implemented a rigorous testing and isolation regimen” for a larger epidemic,” he said.
Some forty-five countries supply peacekeeping forces to UNIFIL, which was established in 1978 to patrol the border between Lebanon and Israel, which are technically at war.
In August, the United Nations extended the mandate of the peace project for one year, but reduced the force from 15,000 to 13,000.
Tenenti says UNIFIL operations along the Lebanon-Israel border are affected by new cases of viruses.
Lebanon has noticed an increase in the number of cases shown of coronavirus since an explosion on 4 August that devastated the port of Beirut, killing more than 190 people and ravaging parts of the capital.
– AFP