The Times of Israel records Saturday occasions as they occur.
Police said they fined two yeshivas in the ultra-Orthodox city of Bnei Brak for organizing “forbidden meetings” during the coronavirus lockdown.
In an ieshiva, the director imposed a fine of 5,000 shekels. An incalculable number of other people accumulated there were also fined. The Hebrew media reports that the facility is the prestigious ieshiva of Ponevezh.
A video shared on social media before tonight showed a few dozen people praying there.
– – (Freyisrael1) October 3, 2020
Updated Ministry of Health figures show the number of coronavirus cases recorded in Israel since the pandemic began to increase to 264,443, of which 2,232 have been recorded so far.
The ministry says 7,024 were reported yesterday.
The death toll is 1682, with 22 from midnight.
There are 840 other people in serious condition, 224 with fans and 320 more in moderate condition. The remaining 71,509 active cases in general are mild or asymptomatic.
According to the Ministry of Health, 22,533 tests were carried out today at 10:35 p. m. The test grades drop over the weekend and this Shabbat coincided with the first night of the Sukkot holiday.
Yesh Atid’s DEPUTY Ofer Shelah said he would convene an assembly of the Knesset State Control Committee tonight on police conduct at protests against Netanyahu in Tel Aviv, tweeting that it “crosses the moderate border. “
His tweet comes amid reports of clashes between police and protesters in the city, with a Haaretz journalist sharing a video of him on motorcycles beating protesters.
– Bar Peleg (@bar_peleg) October 3, 2020
Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai was slightly injured in protests against Netanyahu in the coastal city tonight.
Tel Aviv municipality says Huldei was injured by a “police shot,” according to the Ynet news website. A photo shows blood from a cut on his arm.
The mayor had visited the demonstration in Habima Square, where dozens of other people were reportedly arrested in fights between protesters and the police.
– Itay Blumental (@ItayBlumental) October 3, 2020
Tonight, police convicted a lot of anti-Netanyahu protesters in Tel Aviv of alleged violations of new emergency regulations restricting protests.
Police said before paying the fines, she said, “Good night to you all. Hold the capsules, keep your distance and wear masks. We’ll make the app. “
Meanwhile, dozens of protesters were reportedly arrested for fights with the police in the city’s Habima Square.
Parallel to the demonstration in Habima Square, crowds of protesters marched down Dizengoff Street.
U. S. President Donald Trump said he “feels good” and expressed gratitude for fitness professionals who treated him for COVID-19 in a military hospital.
Trump tweets: “Doctors, nurses and ALL of the GREAT Walter Reed Medical Center, and other similar establishments that have joined them, are INCROYABLES!”
He said, “With your help, I feel good!”
This happens when White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said Trump went through a “very troubling” era and that the next 48 hours will be very important to his care.
Trump doctors painted a positive picture of the president’s physical condition at a convention at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, but the briefing generated more questions than he answered.
The White House said Trump will stay in the hospital for “a few days” and will continue to run in the hospital’s presidential suite, which is supplied to allow him to fulfill his official duties.
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– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 3, 2020
Police said they arrested a guy for thinking of an alleged attack tonight on an anti-Netanyahu protester in the northern city of Pardes Hanna.
The suspect is a 25-year-old Resident of Pardes Hanna, police said.
Protesters reported that the protester had broken his hand in the alleged assault.
BAKOU, Azerbaijan – Armenia and Azerbaijan say the heavy fighting continues in the separatist territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, and Azerbaijani President says his troops have taken a village.
The fighting that began on 27 September is among the worst to have affected Nagorno-Karabakh and its stage since the end of a war in 1994 that left the Azerbaijani region under the control of local forces of Armenian descent.
Armenian Defense Ministry spokeswoman Shushan Stepanian said intense fighting “took a position on the line of the total front” and that Armenian forces had shot down three aircraft.
Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Defense denies that the planes have been shot down and says a corps of Armenian workers bombed civilian territory. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said his country’s army had “seized the flag” in the village of Madagiz.
Nagorno-Karabakh officials said more than 150 infantrymen had been killed until now. The Azerbaijani government gave the main points of its military losses, but said 19 civilians had been killed and another 55 wounded.
Nagorno-Karabakh was an autonomous region designated in Azerbaijan as the Soviet era; he claimed independence from Azerbaijan in 1991, some 3 months before the collapse of the Soviet Union. A large-scale war that broke out in 1992 killed some 30,000 people.
At the end of the war in 1994, Armenian forces occupied not only Nagorno-Karabakh, but also living spaces outside the official borders of the territory, adding Madagiz, the village Azerbaijan claimed to have taken on Saturday.
Several UN Security Council resolutions have for the elimination of these areas, which Armenian forces have ignored.
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Police arrested three protesters for demonstrating near the home of Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi in Kfar Saba, police said in a statement.
Police allege that the protesters “violated public order and fitness restrictions,” giving additional details.
In the past, police had banned protesters from gathering next to justice minister Avi Nissenkorn’s space in Hod HaSharon.
– Aaron Boxerman
Police learned of the number of anti-Netanyahu demonstrations held tonight throughout Israel, according to Channel 12.
While thousands of people took part in the protests despite a new debatable law restricting protests, the network’s police correspondent, Moshe Nussbaum, said the law “seems to have the opposite effect. “
Under the new law, protesters are prohibited from demonstrating more than a mile from their homes and must comply with social estrement guidelines.
A user familiar with Donald Trump’s fitness said the U. S. president won an oxygen supplement at the White House before being hospitalized.
The user is not legal to speak publicly and speaks with The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. The revelation follows a news convention through Trump’s doctors where they refused to verify that the president took oxygen after his diagnosis of COVID-19 on Thursday. say Trump’s not on oxygen in the hospital.
Doctors said Trump was fine and his symptoms were declining, however, the user said the president’s condition was “very worrying,” but that Trump had taken a step forward since he arrived at the hospital.
First lady Melania Trump has also been tested for the coronavirus and is recovering at home.
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TEHERAN, Iran – Franco-Iranian educator Fariba Adelkhah was released from a criminal and is lately in Tehran on an electronic bracelet, her lawyer told the AFP.
Adelkhah’ came out with an electronic bracelet. He is now with his circle of relatives in Tehran,” said attorney Saeed Dehghan, adding that “we hope this provisional release will be final. “
– AFP
The army has said it will return the infantrymen it lent to the Israeli Police to enforce the national blockade, following the allegation that the troops were being used ineffectively and, in some cases, to dissolve political protests.
Instead, the police will be through the border guards. Israel’s Defense Forces will upgrade border police on security missions in the West Bank.
– Judah Ari Gross
Senate Republicans canceled the legislative procedure until October 19, as the coronavirus invades its ranks and lawmakers are asking for full evidence on Capitol Hill.
But Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell said in a statement that confirmation hearings by Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett are still ongoing.
One by one, U. S. President Donald Trump and a number of Republican lawmakers fell for the virus that killed more than 208,000 Americans.
Over the next week, many politicians with positive evidence have witnessed occasions when few people wore masks and mingled in the corridors and tunnels of the Capitol complex.
Since the morning, Trump, Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina, Mike Lee of Utah and Ron Johnson of Wisconsin have announced that they tested positive.
The Senate was scheduled to meet this week before its confirmation procedure for Barrett. McConnell said the hearings, which are scheduled to begin on October 12, were “full steam. “
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Between 150 and 200 others spoke out against Prime Minister Netanyahu outdoors in his official apartment in Jerusalem, according to estimates by the Hebrew media.
The prime minister’s apartment has been in the midst of ongoing protests opposed to Netanyahu over his accusation of corruption and management of the coronavirus pandemic, attracting 10,000 to 20,000 protesters each week. However, under new emergency regulations restricting protests over the blocking of the existing coronavirus, the weekly Demonstration in Netanyahu’s apartment now has a limit of 2,000 protesters, who will have to keep socially “groups” away from 20 people.
Protesters are forbidden to move more than a mile from their homes.
Police are checking the directions of protesters in Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square as part of a new emergency that prohibits Israelis from demonstrating more than a mile from their homes.
Most protesters seem to be staying away from each other, it is not transparent that they remain in “groups” of 20 people.
Meanwhile, a woman taking part in a demonstration against Netanyahu elsewhere in Tel Aviv was hospitalized after being attacked.
– Ben Netzer נצר (@netzer_ben) October 3, 2020
The Ministry of Health reports 5,063 new cases of Shabbat coronavirus, bringing the number of infections from the onset of the pandemic to 263,983.
The ministry announced 46 more deaths, raising the national number to 1679.
Of the 71,908 active cases, 839 people are in severe condition, adding up to 224 with insufficient ventilation, another 317 in moderate state and the rest with mild or non-existent symptoms.
The Ministry of Health reported that 59,731 tests were carried out yesterday, of which 11. 8% were positive.
Apart from 4 countries with much smaller populations (Qatar, Bahrain, Aruba and French Guiana), Israel has the number of instances of COVID-19 consistent with the inhabitant of any country in the world, according to Worldometer data.
BETHESDA, Maryland – U. S. President Donald Trump’s doctor says he’s doing “very well” while severing the weekend at an army hospital to get a remedy for COVID-19.
Navy Commander Dr. Sean Conley said Trump had not had a fever for 24 hours when he informed the country of the president’s status from the hospital this morning, who came in after testing positive for coronavirus.
While Conley says the president isn’t taking oxygen lately, he refuses to say whether the president had ever taken oxygen, despite repeated questions. He says Trump’s symptoms, in addition to coughing and nasal congestion, “are now decreasing and improving. “
“He has an exceptionally intelligent mood,” says Dr. Sean Dooley.
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CAIRO – According to Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, archaeologists have unearthed dozens of ancient coffins in a necropolis south of Cairo.
Khalid el-Anany says at least 59 sealed sarcophagus were discovered, most of them with mummies inside, which had been buried in 3 wells more than 2,600 years ago.
“I think this is the beginning of a wonderful discovery,” el-Anany said, adding that there are an unknown number of coffins that have not yet been unearthed in the same area.
He speaks at a press convention at the famous staggered pyramid of Zoser in Saqqarah, where the coffins were found. The sarcophagus was exposed and one of them opened in front of the hounds to show the mummy inside. Several foreign diplomats attended the announcement ceremony.
The Saqqara Plateau houses at least 11 pyramids, adding the stepped pyramid, as well as plenty of tombs of former officials and other sites ranging from the 1st dynasty (2920 BC-2770 BC) to the Coptic era (395-642).
Mostafa Waziri, general secretary of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, says the first studies show that decorated coffins were made for priests, senior officials and elites of the last Pharaonic era (664-525 BC).
He says archaeologists have also discovered a total of 28 statuettes from Ptah-Soker, the main god of the Saqqara necropolis, and a magnificently carved bronze statuette of the god Nefertum 35 cm tall, encrusted with valuable stones. priest Badi-Amon, is inscribed at his base, he said.
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PARIS – An investigation was launched after anti-Semitic graffiti was discovered at a kosher food place in the French capital, paris prosecutor’s workplace said.
A video posted on social media through the Union of Jewish Students of France in the dining room of the 19th arrondissement of Paris with anti-Semitic and swastika slogans painted on the wall, damaged windows and destroyed tables and chairs.
The investigation was opened by “racist degradations,” prosecutors say.
The mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, condemns “in the strongest terms this odious act of anti-Semitic vandalism. “He expressed on Twitter his “full support” for the Jewish community. “We will tolerate it, ” he said.
Prime Minister Jean Castex also tweeted his “solidarity with our fellow Jews,” sharing his “emotion and outrage. “
“The Republic will be united against hatred and will fight against those who advertise it,” he said.
French police recorded 687 anti-Semitic acts last year, from vandalism to threats of physical attack, an increase of 27% over the past year. Reports of anti-Muslim acts and other racist acts have also increased.
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Many protests against Netanyahu are taking a position throughout Israel after a law was passed this week restricting protests over the blockade of the coronavirus.
New emergency measures prevent Israelis from traveling more than a mile from their homes to demonstrate and force protesters to remain socially remote as “capsules. “Approval of the restrictions stifled weekly outdoor protests in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s official apartment in Jerusalem. the Prime Minister’s accusation of corruption and pandemic management.
Along with smaller demonstrations across the country, a few hundred more people piled up in Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square.
Black Flags, one of the teams leading the protests opposed to Netanyahu, accuses the government of obsessing over protests rather than focusing on fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.
“They silence public criticism . . . However, we will give up our freedom to make our voices heard,” the organization said on the Walla news website.
Updated Ministry of Health figures show the number of coronavirus cases recorded in Israel since the pandemic began to increase to 264,443, of which 2,232 have been recorded so far.
The ministry says 7,024 were reported yesterday.
The death toll is 1682, with 22 from midnight.
There are 840 other people in serious condition, 224 of whom are on respirators and 320 in moderate condition. The remaining 71,509 active cases in general are mild or asymptomatic.
According to the Ministry of Health, 22533 tests were conducted today at 10:35 p. m. The test grades drop over the weekend and this Shabbat coincided with the first night of the Sucot holiday.