Netanyahu and Deri push to apply the same fitness regulations to protests and prayers

The Times of Israel is writing a blog about Tuesday’s progress as they unfold.

Five other people who were shown to have coronavirus boarded flights from Tel Aviv to Serbia and Turkey when they knew they were using the virus, the Twelfth Channel reports.

Health professionals called for the Israelis to be kept up to date after their diagnosis and were surprised that patients had left the country, according to the report.

The Israelis plan to return to the country on advertising flights.

Attempts through the Israeli government to locate them were unsuccessful, according to the report.

Aircraft passengers who have been exposed to aircraft carriers have still been informed.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Interior Minister Aryeh Deri will restrict protests under new fitness regulations, despite objections from some ministers in Kakhol lavan, according to television reports.

They require a singles rule for all meetings, adding synagogues to Yom Kippur’s vacation. In the past, protests were exempted by health rules, while synagogues were restricted.

Otherwise, they warn Netanyahu and Deri, Israeli clerics will follow the rules.

The factor raised at the coronavirus cabinet meeting, which has been developing since this afternoon.

Justice Minister Avi Nissenkorn objected and said that everyone they collect should be treated separately, Channel 12 reports.

It’s very lively, says the network.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s aides are suing former Prime Minister Ehud Barak, journalist Uri Misgav and Ravit Naor for defamation on the grounds that they took false photographs and organized protesters in demonstrations against the prime minister to create a provocation.

Ofer Golan and Topaz Luk have 420,000 NIS in damage.

Both were filmed at Saturday night’s rally, with cameras, Luk raped his 40s and earlier the day he was fined.

 

Lawmakers in the left-wing Meretz party are protecting mass protests opposed to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who have taken a position despite rising degrees of coronavirus and national closure.

“Twenty-eight thousand new unemployed in a single day. But protests [are the problem],” Tamar Zandberg tweeted sarcastically.

Mr Nitzan Horowitz tweeted: “My position is clear: exactly in times of crisis, we have a legal responsibility for the right to protest and demonstrate. “

 

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discusses the protests against him at the coronavirus closet meeting, according to Channel 12.

“I have long refrained from commenting on the subject, but after hearing experts that meetings are a massive public health hazard, it is my duty to deal with them,” he says. “The whole public is obliged to do so. ” Complying with regulations and an organization of protesters is exempt from the [law]. “

The protests, which take place several times a week in front of his apartment in Jerusalem, were not interrupted despite the closure. The attorney general has established regulations to divide protester concentrations into “capsules,” but this does not appear to have been implemented last. The demonstration on Saturday, which drew thousands of people even when the country was closed.

“You can only go to the Western Wall if you live within 1,000 meters, but on Balfour [street], you can come from anywhere in the country. This charade will have to end. This is an emergency and we will have to have a rule for prayer and demonstrations and all other meetings. Otherwise, the public will not pay attention to regulations and we will see that the infection rate has terrible success,” Netanyahu said.

Addressing the United Nations General Assembly, King Abdullah II of Jordan called for a two-state solution to the “central clash in my region” between Israel and the Palestinians.

“The Israeli-Palestinian clash is the only shock that with the formation of the UN and continues to escalate to this day,” he says. “The only way to end this clash, the central shock in my region, is to locate a two -state of settlement in accordance with foreign law and UN resolutions.

“The only path to a just and lasting peace will have to lead to an independent, sovereign and viable Palestinian state on the lines of June 4, 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital, living look and feel with Israel in peace and security.

The king added: “We cannot this clash without running to keep Jerusalem for all mankind as a unifying city of peace. With the Haste Kingdom as guardian, I am bound by a special duty to safeguard the Islamic and Christian holy sites of Jerusalem. But the duty of this holy city is of all of us.

– with Jacob Magid

The liberal lobby on J Street accuses U. S. President Donald Trump of inflating the importance of normalization between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, which he proposed in his address to the UN General Assembly.

“Israel’s diplomatic standardization agreements with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain are somewhat clever, but it is unexpected that the president will continue to radically distort its importance in misclaiming for himself the mantle of ‘pacificer in the Middle East,'” he said. J Street Vice President for Government Affairs Dylan Williams in a statement.

He says normalization agreements are not for Israeli-Palestinian peace.

Far from selling peace between Israelis and Palestinians, Trump’s leadership has consistently sought to isolate and forget about palestinians while giving Netanyahu’s government the means to expand settlements, entrench the profession, and reject serious compromises. Diplomatic agreements with other Arab states are welcome. however, contrary to the president’s assertions, they cannot update the real Israeli-Palestinian negotiations to the fundamental prestige problems at the heart of their conflict.

“A genuine peace between Israelis and Palestinians remains obligatory and possible, but it will require U. S. and Israeli leaders to be willing to seriously interact with and exclude Palestinians and their aspirations, rather than making them scapegoats and excluding them.

Two of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s aides have been fined for violating quarantine on Channel 12.

Topaz Luk and Reuven Ezer must pay NIS 5,000 ($1,455) after being filmed outdoors while intending to isolate themselves after accompanying the prime minister to Washington last week.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirms his phone call with the crown prince of Bahrain.

The call pulled Netanyahu out of the cabinet assembly on coronavirus, where ministers talk about tightening the closing rules.

“For several hours, we’ve had very important discussions inside the coronavirus closet about how to prevent the epidemic, how to remember it,” he said. “We will make some very important decisions today, at the latest, and indeed we will provide them to you, citizens of Israel.

“In the meantime, I was summoned to a primary national need, I spoke to Bahrain’s crown prince, Salman bin Hamad [Al Khalifa]. It was an exceptional call, very friendly. We reiterate the principles of the Abrahamic Agreements and discuss how . . . this peace – economic peace, technological peace, tourist peace, peace in all those spaces – [in action], and you will hear about practical steps very soon. »

The death toll from coronavirus in the United States exceeds 200,000, an 8-month-old figure when the scourge first reached the world’s richest country, with its brilliant laboratories, the most sensitive scientists, and drug stocks and emergency supplies.

“It’s absolutely unstoppable to get to this point,” says Jennifer Nuzzo, a public fitness researcher at Johns Hopkins University.

The grim milestone, with far the highest number of deaths shown by the virus in the world, reported through Johns Hopkins, based on figures provided through state fitness authorities. COVID-19 was probably attributed to other causes, i. e. at first, before generalized testing.

The death toll in the United States equates to an 9/11 attack every day for 67 days and is roughly equivalent to the population of Salt Lake City or Huntsville, Alabama.

And it’s still going up. The average number of deaths is approximately 770 deaths consistent with the day, and a widely cited style from the University of Washington predicts that the total number of deaths in the US will be in the middle of the day. But it’s not the first time It will double to 400,000 through the end of the year as schools and schools reopen and an incrute climate is established. It is unlikely to be largely unavailable until 2021.

“The concept of 200,000 deaths is very disappointing, in some amazing tactics,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, the government’s most sensible infectious disease specialist, told CNN.

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As the coronavirus cabinet assembly continues, ministers are divided to impose more restrictions.

Economy Minister Amir Peretz opposes it.

“We can’t replace the decisions that were made a few days ago,” Kan says. “If we publish new decisions, we will create confusion. The public internalizes the regulations and begins to apply them. there is no explanation for why, after five days, we have new instructions. “

However, Social Equality Minister Merav Cohen says there is still no selection to introduce “drastic” measures for infections, army radio reports.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke by phone with Bahrain’s crown prince, Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, in the first publicly declared verbal exchange since the announcement of the standardization agreement between Israel and Bahrain, according to Bahrain’s official news channels.

The crown prince says the status quo of diplomatic relations with Israel strengthens the stability of the region, according to reports.

Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations left the General Assembly to protest the Turkish president’s comments on the Jewish state.

“Erdogan continues to make false and anti-Semitic statements against Israel. It is that the world recognizes the dual popular ethic in which it has lived for many years,” says Erdan.

Erdogan criticized the “dirty hands that triumph in the privacy of Jerusalem’s holy sites” and said he would not oppose any peace proposals through the Palestinians.

– with Jacob Magid

Chinese President Xi Jinping warns of the risks of a “clash of civilizations” in a speech that protects his country’s diplomatic leadership to the UN.

“China does not aim to enter into a bloodless war,” he said in a speech framed in the coronavirus and tensions with the United States, urging the world to “fall into the trap of a clash of civilizations. “

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan calls for a “sincere” discussion about the on-the-go confrontation with Greece over Ankara’s power studies in the eastern Mediterranean, rejecting “harassment. “

“Our priority is disputes through honest dialogue, based on foreign laws and on a fair basis,” Erdogan said in a speech to the United Nations General Assembly through a video conference. “However, I need to make it clear that we will never tolerate any imposition, harassment or attack to the contrary. “

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Yesh Atid’s MP Ofer Shelah said protests against Netanyahu should stop amid rising virus rates, in the first comment by an opposition lawmaker in favor of postponing the protests.

“There is nothing more justified than protests against the corrupt and failed Prime Minister. And there is nothing more justified than avoiding the mass protests that oppose him at this critical moment,” Shelah tweeted. “Those to whom the cause is expensive for their hearts will have to say immediately: we warn until the end of confinement, we will continue in other ways. “

Science Minister Izhar Shay flees the coronavirus cabinet assembly on new restrictions on army radio speaking.

“This is in line with the new general restrictions,” he says. “I don’t know if it’s going to be a general blockade, but we’re looking for vital measures to allow us to recover infection rates. “

A 19-year-old boy is seriously injured after the collapse of a tree in the central city of Bnei Brak.

Doctors took her to Sheba Medical Center near Ramat Gan, with serious lower limb injuries.

Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, Gilad Erdan, applauds U. S. President Donald Trump after his speech.

“The United States and Israel are opening a new path to peace in the Middle East. Thank you to President Trump for helping lead this new effort, demonstrating that “peace through force” is the right formula and that partnership with a strong Israel is for the region,” he tweeted.

– Ambassador Gilad Erdan – Giladerdan1 22 September 2020

Lebanese state media recommends that Israel may have had something to do with the explosion in southern Lebanon, but the tension is that the reasons “are not known. “

“The explosion that occurred in a space in the city of Ain QanaArray . . . coincided with the extensive flight of the hostile Israeli army and spy planes, which had left Nabatiyeh and Iqlim al-Tuffah airspace since the morning,” said the Lebanese National News Agency Reports.

While the explosion “generated confusion and panic among citizens . . . its damage is limited to opening some houses and breaking the crystals,” concludes the report.

– Aaron Boxerman

Trump says america’s military prowess is harder than ever.

And he says he expects Washington not to have to use it, in an obvious threat.

 

Trump, in his statements to the UN General Assembly, continues to denounce China, accusing it of destroying the environment.

Criticizes global powers for criticizing America’s environmental history.

“They just need to punish America and I probably wouldn’t tolerate it,” he said. “If the United Nations is to be an effective organization, it will have to concentrate on the true disorders of the world. This includes terrorism, oppression”. of women . . . human trafficking and sexuality, ” and other disorders.

Then turn to Iran and the Islamic State.

“We withdrew from the terrible nuclear deal with Iran and imposed crippling sanctions on the global sponsor of terrorism,” he said, noting the AMERICAN killing of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani.

And he praised a “historic breakthrough with two middle-east peace agreements after decades of progress,” referring to the Israel-United Arab Emirates and Israel-Bahrain agreements.

He says nations will point to peace agreements with Israel.

“They come fast and they know it is wonderful for them and wonderful for the world. “

“These revolutionary peace agreements are those of a new Middle East. By taking a different approach, we have achieved other effects, much more impressive effects. “

“We intend to conclude more peace agreements in the short or long term and have never been more positive about the long term of the region. There’s no blood in the sand. We hope those days are over,” Trump said.

Agreements negotiated across the United States constitute “peace by force,” he adds.

U. S. President Donald Trump addresses the United Nations General Assembly in a pre-recorded video.

He says that 75 years after its founding, “we are once again engaged in a global struggle,” backed by the “Chinese virus,” a reference to COVID-19.

Trump welcomes America’s reaction to the pandemic. “We will distribute a vaccine, defeat the virus, end the pandemic and introduce an unprecedented era of prosperity, cooperation and peace,” he said.

“As we pursue this bright future, we will have to keep the country that unleashed this scourge on the global culprit of this scourge in the global culprit: China,” Trump said.

WHO “falsely stated that there was no evidence of human-to-human transmission. Later, he wrongly said that others without symptoms would not spread the disease. The United Nations will have to hold China accountable for its actions. “

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro praised Israel’s standardization with Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates in his statements to the United Nations General Assembly, calling it “excellent news. “

He praised the Trump administration’s “promising vision” of the Israeli-Palestinian peace plan.

President Reuven Rivlin is asking the public treasury to include his salary in the public officials’ pay cut, in solidarity with Israelis financially wounded by the coronavirus pandemic.

“I am writing to you following yesterday’s government’s decision, in response to the economic scenario caused by the coronavirus pandemic, to freeze the accumulation of wages for Knesset members, ministers and prime minister, and their existing salaries by 10%,” he said. wrote to finance minister Israel Katz.

“On behalf of the President of the State of Israel, I ask you to extend the arrangement contained in the Memorandum of Law on the above-mentioned government resolution and to put into effect the freezing of the increases and the degreasing of the state president’s salary. “

Israel’s new ambassador to the United Nations, Gilad Erdan, criticizes the UN Secretary-General for not complying with the Israel-United Arab Emirates and Israel-Bahrain standardization agreements in his opening remarks to the General Assembly.

Antonio Gutteres called for a global ceasefire, “but mentioned a word about the peace agreements israel has signed,” Erdogan tweeted. “It’s embarrassing and it says it all about the UN. “

Tweet the comments with an image of yourself in the AG HALL, dressed in a Covid mask with Israeli, Emirati and Bahraini flags.

– with Raphael Ahren

Iran announces the number of cases of new coronavirus on a single day, with another 3,712 people inflamed within 24 hours.

“We are seeing an increase in the cases shown and hospitalizations in most of our provinces,” Health Ministry spokeswoman Sima Sadat Lari said in televised statements.

“The rate of compliance with fitness protocols and mask use is declining,” he warns.

The largest number of instances recorded before June 4, when 3,574 instances were detected, according to official figures.

Iran is suffering from the deadliest COVID-19 outbreak in the Middle East, with a death toll of 24,656 out of a total of 429,193 people inflamed.

– AFP

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres is urging the world to save it from a bloodless war between the United States and China and end the conflicts so that the Covid-19 pandemic can come into focus.

“We will have to do everything we can to avoid another bloodless war,” Guterres said in a speech at the opening of an almost completely virtual United Nations General Assembly.

“We’re moving in a very damaging direction. Our world cannot last long where the two largest economies will be divided into a large division, each with their own industry and monetary regulations and their own functions of the Internet and synthetic intelligence. “”, he says, not to mention the United States and China by name.

– AFP

At the opening of the United Nations General Assembly, UN Secretary-General Guterres calls for a two-state state for Israel and the Palestinians.

“I urge the Israeli and Palestinian leaders to rejoin meaningful negotiations to succeed in a two-state solution in accordance with applicable UN resolutions, foreign law and bilateral agreements,” he said.

He also calls for a global ceasefire by the end of the year “to end all hot conflicts.”

An official of the Shia terrorist organization Hezbollah confirms that there was an explosion in the village of Ein Qana in southern Lebanon over the port city of Sidón, but refuses to give more details.

Members of the terrorist impose a security cordon around the area.

He’s still uncertain.

The explosion throws smoke over the village.

Un received reports imply that several others were injured.

– with agencies

The first consultation of the first UN virtual general meeting will begin soon, with speeches through US President Donald Trump, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Hassan Rohani, among others.

The full range, according to the United Nations, is as follows:

Jair Messias Bolsonaro, President, Federal Republic of Brazil

Donald Trump, President, United States of America

Recep Tayyip Erdogan, President, Republic of Turkey

Xi Jinping, President of the People’s Republic of China

Sebastian Piaera Echenique, President, Republic of Chile

Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa, President, Republic of South Africa

Miguel Daaz Canel Bermoedez, President, Republic of Cuba

Vladimir Putin, President, Russian Federation

King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein, King of the Hascheite Kingdom of Jordan

Moon Jae-in, President, Republic of Korea

Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, Emir, Qatari State

Rodrigo Roa Duterte, President, Republic of the Philippines

Hassan Rohani, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran

Emmanuel Macron, President of the French Republic

Ivon Duque Marquez, President, Republic of Colombia

Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, President, Turkmenistan

Abdel Fattah Al Sisi, President, Arab Republic of Egypt

Emomali Rahmon, President of the Republic of Tajikistan

Andrés Manuel López Obrador, President, United Mexican States

Luis Lacalle Pou, President, Eastern Republic of Uruguay

Danny Faure, President, Republic of Seychelles

Paul Kagame, President, Republic of Rwanda

Joel Manuel Gonoalves Loureno, President, Republic of Angola

Alberto Fernandez, President, Argentina

Egils Levits, President, Republic of Latvia

Gypsies Nausada, President, Republic of Lithuania

Muhammadu Buhari, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria

Carlos Alvarado Quesada, President, Republic of Costa Rica

Gotabaya Rajapaksa, President of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka

Joko Widodo, President of the Republic of Indonesia

Martín Vizcarra Cornejo, President, Republic of Peru

Felix Antoine Tshilombo Tshisekedi, President, Democratic Republic of the Congo

 

Preliminary reports imply that there was a giant explosion in southern Lebanon.

The area, Ein Qana, is in Iqleem al-Tufah, it is a strongtion of Hezbollah.

The source of the explosion is unclear, some attribute it to an explosion in a weapons depot and other reports indicate that it occurred at a fuel station.

 

Senate judiciary President Lindsey Graham said Republicans had the votes to verify the selection of U. S. President Donald Trump for the Supreme Court before the November 3 presidential election.

Graham, a South Carolina Republican, said on Fox News that he would not be intimidated by Democrats, who vehemently oppose any confirmation vote until a new president takes the oath. In 2016, Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell refused to allow a vote on President Barack. Obama’s nominee, Judge Merrick Garland, a year of election.

Two years later, Democrats fought in vain to end Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation of allegations that he committed a sexual assault in high school, accusations Kavanaugh denied.

“They tried to destroy Brett Kavanagh so they could take the seat,” Graham told Fox News, adding, “It doesn’t fit with Kavanaugh. We have the votes to verify Judge Ginsburg’s replacement before the election. We will report on the appointment of the committee to the United States Senate so that we can vote before the election. »

Graham, who later succeeded Senator Charles Grassley as president of the judiciary, said: “After Kavanaugh, everything was replaced by me. They’re not going to intimidate me, not Mitch McConnell or anybody. “

“We are going to have a procedure that we are proud of,” says Graham. “The candidate will have the support of all Republicans on the Judiciary Committee. We have the votes to defend justice in the Senate before the elections and that is what is coming. “

Republicans outnumber Democrats in the Senate, 53-47, and can verify a fair majority.

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The new coronavirus has killed at least another 965760 people since the outbreak began in backward China last year, according to an official resource count compiled through AFP at 11:00 GMT on Tuesday.

At least 31,374,240 cases of coronavirus have been reported. Of these, at least 21,338,900 now recover.

The counts, based on knowledge collected through national government AFP and World Health Organization data, reflect only a fraction of the actual number of infections.

Many countries control symptomatic or maximum severity cases.

As of Monday, 4,188 new deaths and 265,437 new deaths were recorded worldwide.

The countries with the maximum of new deaths were India with 1053, followed by Argentina with 429 and Brazil with 377.

The United States is the most affected country with 199,890 deaths out of 6,858,130 cases. At least 2,615,949 others have been declared recovered.

After the United States, the countries most affected are Brazil with 137,272 deaths of 4558,068 Array India with 88,935 deaths of 5,562,663 Array Mexico with 73,697 deaths of 700,580 and the United Kingdom with 41,788 deaths of 398,625 Array

The country with the number of deaths relative to its population is Peru with 95 deaths consisting of 100,000 inhabitants, followed by Belgium with 86, Spain and Bolivia with 66 and Brazil with 65.

China, Hong Kong and Macau have so far reported 85,297 cases (six new cases since Monday), adding 4,634 deaths and 80,497 cures.

Latin America and the Caribbean in general 325373 deaths of 8801752 Array Europe 226237 deaths of 4,934210 infections, United States and Canada 209148 deaths of 7,002,792 Asia Agreement 127,220 deaths of 7366056 Middle East Agreement 42781 deaths 1822812 Africa Settlement 34076 deaths of 1,415,448 and in Oceania 925 deaths out of 31,179

Due to corrections through the national government or the late publication of data, the figures updated in the last 24 hours may not fit the previous day’s accounts.

– AFP

Hebrew media reports imply that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is contemplating passing a law that would force doctors in personal hospitals to paint the pandemic in public hospitals.

Doctors can simply be reassigned across the state, against their will, according to the new proposal, according to reports.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems to blame former coronavirus committee chairman Yifat Shasha-Biton, a member of his Likud party, for the buildup of infections.

“Anyone who has mocked the restrictions we have imposed and diluted or canceled them, don’t come to us now with accusations about higher infections,” Netanyahu said in a Facebook post, which is connected to a Shasha-Biton video.

The Likud legislature reduced or overulled many cabinet-approved restrictions to a new parliamentary organization charged with reviewing regulations.

Netanyahu and Shasha-Biton clashed Monday over the rules of the coronavirus.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will pay tribute to former President Shimon Peres at a virtual memorial marking four years since his death.

Peres was “unforgettable,” Netanyahu said, praising his decades-long efforts for Israel’s security.

He also said peres would be with standardization agreements with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.

“It is a peace of which the spirit of Shimon Peres is proud,” Netanyahu said.

The Palestinian fitness government says it showed 557 new coronavirus infections on Tuesday, while the number of active cases reached 12698 in the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza Strip.

Palestinian Authority Health Minister Mai al-Kaila said the Palestinian Authority lacked coronavirus evidence and that current stocks will last about 3 days, al-Kaila said.

For most of the time the coronavirus wave among palestinians, Hebron has led the West Bank to active infections. Today, however, cases are much more distributed: Ramallah-Al Bireh governorate has 1,909 infections, Hebron 1,780 and Bethlehem 1,767, with the remaining cases. distributed more or less lightly in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

InGaza, the number of active instances has begun to decrease. The health government in the Hamas-led coastal enclave verified forty-five new cases in more than 24 hours.

– Aaron Boxerman

Ultra-Orthodox Jews who have been stranded for days seeking success in Ukraine for an annual pilgrimage returned to Israel this week, many accusing their government of abandoning them.

Possible pilgrims who have not obtained help from the Israeli government while they were in “inhumane” situations in a no-man’s-land on the border between Belarus and Ukraine, forcing them to depend on the Belarusian government and the Red Cross.

Tens of thousands of pilgrims stop at the grave of Rabbi Nahman, founder of the Breslov Hasidic movement, in Ulaanan, central Ukraine, to mark the Jewish New Year, which fell this year from September 18 to 20.

Hundreds of Hasidic Jews ignored the Ukrainian government’s warnings that pilgrims would be denied access because of the coronavirus and attempted to cross overland from neighboring Belarus.

“Five days of food or drink, baths . . . It is inhumane,” one of the frustrated pilgrims, Israel Maizlik, told the AFP.

Together with the pilgrims, he landed on Monday on a flight from the Belarusian capital, Minsk.

While stranded at the border, pilgrim Haim Weitshandler called on Israeli officials to come to the rescue of “sick and hungry people” who were left “in the rain and the cold. “

After landing at Tel Aviv airport, the 40-year-old said he had “spent two weeks in a situation similar to a serious humanitarian crisis. “

“We have won nothing from Israel,” he said, congratulating Belarus on “coming to us. “

While many stranded pilgrims expressed frustration, Dor David said he felt the experience.

“If God and our rabbi (Nahman) did not need us to succeed in Eman, why would he be angry?”

Netanyahu is “a puppet in the hands of God,” he adds, promising to pass Uman once the border is open.

“The positive energies on the floor made us talk about hunger and cold, it was a non-secular experience.

– AFP

Russia says it will expand the army’s cooperation with Tehran after the expiration of the UN arms embargo on Iran next month.

“New opportunities will arise in our cooperation with Iran after the expiry of the special regime imposed through UN Security Council Resolution 2231 on 18 October,” Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told the Interfax news agency.

– AFP

The UK government will announce new measures to prevent a coronavirus outbreak in England, as the World Health Organization warns that new international authorities rose to nearly two million last week in a bleak new record.

The pandemic shows no signs of slowdown (more than 31. 2 million infections have been detected worldwide, with 964,000 deaths) and countries will involve further outbreaks.

The World Health Organization reports that last week there were 1,998,897 new cases of Covid-19 internationally, an increase of 6% over the past week.

It is “the highest number of cases reported in a week without getting married since the beginning of the epidemic,” says the United Nations fitness agency.

However, the number of deaths decreased from 10 to a percentage in the last week to 37,700.

Britain’s accelerated reaction follows warnings that the country may see up to 50,000 cases a day until mid-October, and a month later, to exceed 200 deaths a day.

Britain also suspended plans to allow enthusiasts to return to sports venues in England from 1 October.

France and Spain are dealing with outbreaks. The Spanish fitness minister asked the other people in Madrid on Tuesday to restrict their social movements and contacts to “the essentials”.

Under the new rules, which will come into force on Thursday, English pubs, bars and venues must close at 10 p. m. Food and beverage problems will also be limited to table-only service.

Many European countries eased restrictions after largely overcoming initial epidemics, but the resurgence of the virus forced them to tighten their brakes again.

– AFP

Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister Riyadh al-Maliki said the Palestinian Authority will relinquish its role as interim president of the existing Arab League series in protest at the League’s refusal to condemn normalization with Israel.

Ramallah had in the past threatened to abandon the pan-Arab framework after rejecting a Palestinian solution condemning the United Arab Emirates for building open relations with Israel. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas ordered a review of the Palestinian club in the organization.

A few days later, however, veteran diplomat Saeb Erekat said Palestine would not withdraw from the Arab League after all. Al-Maliki described the Palestinian reaction as a preference for creating a “empty” that would create “different scenarios that we do not believe. “I want at this level at this level. “

– Aaron Boxerman

Great Rabbi Ashkenazi, David Lau, makes decisions for patients watching coronavirus before Yom Kippur rapid next week.

He says patients with the disease who are in a moderate or severe condition are not fast, while those with mild symptoms are not quick if they are within five days of diagnosis.

Those who have mild symptoms but have no symptoms lately and are five to 10 days away from diagnosis eat in small amounts (27 grams of food, 37 milliliters of drink) at nine-minute intervals. The same goes for cases of moderate or severe healing. that have become inflamed in the last 3 months.

Those who are asymptomatic and those who are quarantined and do not have the virus will have to fast, Lau says.

Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish calendar, begins on Sunday night and ends on Monday night.

As the coronavirus cupboard gathers to discuss new restrictions against viruses, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, “We want to make decisions as temporarily as possible,” according to Hebrew media.

At your meeting, the closet is expected to meet the new restrictions just five days after pointing to a three-week closure that has closed schools and many businesses. Amid fears that the fitness formula may be overcome in new serious cases in the coming days. , the Hebrew media reported that the new restrictions to be taken into account come with additional restrictions on office attendance, the closure of synagogues and the imposition of new limits on public prayers and the closure of all markets, adding those selling plants “four species” for succot holidays.

Ministers will also impose restrictions on flights and public shipments.

According to public broadcaster Kan, Health Minister Yuli Edelstein opposes the advent of new regulations ahead of Yom Kippur’s vacation next week, while coronavirus tsar Ronni Gamzu calls for rapid tightening of regulations.

U. S. President Donald Trump, who prefers to communicate with noisy crowds, is about to deliver a pre-recorded speech at the UN General Assembly as he deals with the coronavirus pandemic, the bloodless relations between the United States and China, and North Korea’s continued threats. and Iran, a passionate re-election campaign.

Trump told reporters Monday that he would have a “strong message” for China, where the first cases of COVID-19 were reported, but did not give further details until Tuesday’s speech. Early in his administration, Trump welcomed Chinese President Xi Jinping to his Florida club, but now the two leaders are exchanging words about trade.

Management criticized the Chinese Communist Party for its handling of COVID-19, electoral interference, espionage in the United States, and influence trafficking around the world.

Trump is popular at the United Nations, and his speech this year comes at a time when UN members are pushing washington. On Monday, Trump said that all UN sanctions opposing Iran had been re-imposed, a move that outperforms the rest of the United States. global and illegal rejections.

Trump arrived in a time after signing an executive order specifying how the United States will implement the “resumption” of sanctions. “My movements today send a transparent message to the Iranian regime and those of the foreign network who refuse to do so. “facing Iran, ” he said.

The United States has said it will again impose sanctions against Iran for violating the 2015 nuclear agreement between Tehran and world powers, but Trump in 2018 withdrew from the agreement in which Iran agreed to curb its nuclear program in exchange for billions in sanction relief. .

In few UN member states, the U. S. has the legal capacity to reinstate sanctions because Trump has withdrawn from the agreement. The United States argues that it retains the right to do so as an initial player in the settlement and a board member.

The White House did not anticipate his speech at the United Nations, but Trump hoped to highlight the agreements negotiated across the United States between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. Historical agreements come at a time when relations between the Jewish and Arab state nations are melting like an offensive against Iran.

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U. S. President Donald Trump is calling two Scandinavian MPs to thank them for nominating him for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize, the two lawmakers say.

“I was on my way to solid with my daughter when President @realDonaldTrump called me and thanked me for the Nobel Peace Prize nomination,” Magnus Jacobsson, a Swedish Christian Democratic MP, wrote on Twitter.

“We had a verbal exchange on peace in the Middle East and the Balkans. I wish the president all the best in the peace process,” he added, posting a photo of a smiling Trump sitting at his table on the phone.

Norwegian MP Christian Tybring-Gjedde of the anti-immigration populist Progress Party told the AFP that he won a call from Trump on Monday.

“It’s just to thank me for the quote,” he said, refusing to divulge the main points of their conversation.

“I was surprised. It was smart of you, I don’t think everyone did. It’s very nice,” he adds.

Tybring-Gjedde and Jacobsson announced in early September that they had nominated Trump for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize.

Tybring-Gjedde cited the president’s role in the agreement to normalize between Israel and the United Arab Emirates.

Jacobsson praised his mediation efforts between Serbia and Kosovo, whose ties remained strained more than 20 years after the Balkans.

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The employment service says more than 28,000 Israelis have registered for unemployment in the last 24 hours.

The total number of unemployed now stands at 802,314, of which 472,734 have received unpaid leave through employers.

More than 70,000 people have been fired since Thursday, a day before the start of the national close.

The United States and the United Arab Emirates expect success in an initial agreement on the sale of complex stealth aircraft to Abu Dhabi until December 2, according to reuters news agency.

The report comes when Defense Secretary Benny Gantz is in Washington to discuss the emerging F-35 deal. Israel expressed fear of the sale, arguing that it could undermine its military merit in the region.

But U. S. officials said they were committed to Israel’s security and were looking for an alternative solution to ensure that Israel’s merit remains intact.

Reuters reports: “Sources close to the negotiations said that a common concept is that Israeli air defenses may stumble upon the F-35s of the United Arab Emirates with a generation that defeats the stealth functions of aircraft well.

Five other people who were shown to have coronavirus boarded flights from Tel Aviv to Serbia and Turkey when they knew they were using the virus, the Twelfth Channel reports.

Health professionals called to keep up with the Israelis after their diagnosis and were surprised that patients had left the country, according to the report.

The Israelis plan to return to the country on advertising flights.

Attempts through the Israeli government to locate them were unsuccessful, according to the report.

Aircraft passengers who have been exposed to aircraft carriers have still been informed.

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