The Times of Israel released Sunday’s occasions as they unfolded.
Finance Minister Israel Katz and Health Minister Yuli Edelstein, either from Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party, are verbally facing the possible reopening of the street as the relief phase of the coronavirus restrictions takes effect.
Katz called for retail outlets to open as soon as Tuesday, accusing the Ministry of Health of an “unnecessary and unfounded insistence” on delaying the measure and saying it led Israel to “anarchy and lack of regulation that will only increase morbidity. “
White Katz says infections continue to decline, Edelstein replicates and says the fundamental number of aftershocks is increasing, accusing Katz of “populism” and knowingly leading us to another blockade and financial, social and fitness disaster. “
“I sense the ills of shop owners,” Edelstein said. “We want to help them and give them a protective net. However, we must not forget that a quick reopening now means another padlock later. This complacency will disappear”. eventually it will result in the death penalty for many companies. »
The return to school in the Israeli Arab sector is taking a position amid symptoms of an accelerated coronavirus infection in Arab communities, according to a report presented through the Arab Emergency Committee.
Approximately 6. 6% of coronavirus tests in Arab cities were positive, 3 times the existing national average, according to the Emergency Committee report.
Arab-Israeli infections now account for 30% of the total number of active cases in the country, with Arab citizens of Israel making up only about a fifth of the population.
– Aaron Boxerman
The leaders of the settlers in Hebron are planning a special prayer at 10:30 a. m. “for the successful re-election of President Trump” in the tomb of the patriarchs, hours before the U. S. election, Har Hevron’s local council said in a statement.
Council leader Yochai Damri said in a statement that the vote between Donald Trump and Joe Biden “will have a significant effect on the long run of the State of Israel. “We owe President Trump a debt of gratitude for his help to the state. Israel, the Land of Israel and settlements for more than 4 years.
“The votes are very close and we gather in the Cave of the Patriarchs to pray for their success. During his tenure as president, the State of Israel and settlements gained unprecedented support. “
The statement that Marc Zell, president of the Republican Party in Israel, will be present.
The government approves new regulations that extend fines for violations of coronavirus restrictions, but under pressure from ultra-Orthodox parties, the factor will be discussed through the so-called coronavirus cabinet before being discussed through the Knesset.
Shas ministers vote against regulation or are absent from voting. The leaders of the other Judaism of the HarediArray United Torá, which has no ministers, reaffirmed that they would vote against the resolution on the Knesset committee and in plenary.
Ultra-Orthodox matches the regulations that should target your network since most establishments that violate the regulations are haredi.
The new regulation, if approved, would increase the fine for opening a business or public area from NIS 5,000 ($1,467) to NIS 10,000 ($2,935).
The current fine of NIS 5,000 ($1,467) for a party, conference, ceremony, festival, entertainment or art exhibition in violation of regulations would be more than NIS 20,000 ($5,870).
Similarly, the fine for non-compliance with the ban on opening educational establishments (other than kindergartens and grades 1 to 4) will increase from NIS 5,000 ($1,467) to NIS 20,000 ($5,870).
Coronavirus estating regulations were ignored by many participants in today’s rite, in the presence of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Health Minister Yuli Edelstein and Defense Minister Benny Gantz, marking the start of human trials for an Israeli COVID-19 vaccine, he reports. the Twelfth Channel.
The network publishes photos showing that at the rite at the Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan, dozens of participants did not keep their distance from each other and did not abide by the rule restricting outdoor gatherings to 20 people.
Only after a journalist used his consultation to report violations did organizers ask others to keep their distance and stick to the rules.
One of the country’s first rains this fall occurs in an unlikely place: near Eilat in the excessive south, Israel’s driest region, where it rarely rains.
Video images of the Eilat Mountains, desert hills and roads dotted with heavy rains and even hail.
Rain is also expected later in much of Israel, for the first time this year.
Israel Electric Corporation has announced that, as a result, power outages can be imagined in the coming days, as many pre-winter preparatory paintings have been postponed this year due to the pandemic.
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The official news firm of the United Arab Emirates said Abu Dhabi, however, had agreed to an agreement with Israel to exempt tourists from both countries from the visa requirement when visiting.
“The Cabinet has ratified a number of agreements between the UAE government and several partner countries, adding ratification of the agreement between the UAE and the State of Israel on mutual exemption from access visa requirements,” WAM said in a statement. .
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A helicopter with IDF Chief of Staff Aviv Kohavi made an emergency landing at an army base in central Israel due to engine malfunction, according to the army.
The Israel Defense Forces said there was nothing in the incident.
After landing at an unknown base in central Israel, Kohavi continued with his car.
“The case will be investigated,” says the Israeli army.
– Judah Ari Gross
Iran reached the record of a day of coronavirus deaths as the country deals with a strong build-up of cases.
The Ministry of Health reports that another 434 people died within 24 hours of the virus, raising Iran’s death toll in the pandemic to more than 35,000.
The ministry said it had recorded 7,719 new infections shown since yesterday. Iran has reported a total of more than 620,000 virus samples.
Most of the deaths occurred in the capital, Tehran, which is also Iran’s most populous city. movements and meetings are not imposed.
Tehran City Council has proposed closing the city for two weeks. For more than 3 weeks, Iran has banned funeral weddings and gatherings and closed universities and schools, as well as libraries, mosques, cinemas, museums and beauty salons, in an attempt to curb the spread of the virus in Tehran.
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An incendiary balloon, introduced by terrorists in the Gaza Strip, lands in the Israeli Shaar Hanegev region.
The balloon, attached to an incendiary device, was neutralized through a police sapper, police said in a statement.
– 1 November 2020 (@kann_news)
Economists at Stanford University calculated, a statistical model, that about 700 people died from COVID-19 as a result of 18 election rallies organized through U. S. President Donald Trump between June and September, according to the New York Times.
The style is based on regression research that in comparison spaces where talks were positioned in other positions in terms of demographic knowledge and viral trajectories, did not examine individual instances similar to rallies.
He found that more than 30,000 infections were likely due to meetings and only among participants.
Australia has not reported any new coronavirus infection transmitted for the first time in five months.
In Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, which had the most instances in the country, citizens enjoyed the first weekend of reopening cafes, restaurants and pubs for customers without an appointment.
The city has a mysterious case with no known source. There are still 61 active cases state-round, up from 70 yesterday.
The deputy prime minister of the state, James Merlino, praised today’s 0th figure as “another wonderful day for Victoria,” but called for caution at Australia’s top prestigious horse race on Tuesday, the Melbourne Cup, known as the “race that stops a nation. “
Historically, Australians gather in bars or private houses to see the occasion on a public holiday. The race attracts more than 100,000 people at Melbourne’s Flemington Racecourse, but this year will be held with enthusiasts due to restrictions on public meetings.
Health director Brett Sutton urges Victorians to the Cup, but continues to obey the recommendation to dress in mask and social distance.
“The vast majority of Melburn residents know what to do,” Sutton says, “there will be some who may be a little liberal in their behavior. “
Sutton says the new wave of infections in Europe shows how temporarily the coronavirus can be reaffirmed.
“What Europe is going through right now is the result of its inability to get to this point where it can remain at the most sensitive of very low numbers,” he says. “What we have created is very valuable and we will have to remain firm. “
The State of Western Australia is recording a new case of COVID-19, a woman who has returned and is quarantined in a hotel.
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Belarusian police dispersed protesters marching from central Minsk to a Stalinist-era execution site in recent weeks of protests opposed to the disputed re-election of strongman Alexander Lukashenko.
Violent beatings and gunshots can be heard when police are seen chasing protesters in a box not far from the Siege of Kuropaty, a wooded domain on the outskirts of Minsk where thousands of people were executed by Stalin’s purges.
– AFP
A key road that joins the southern city of Eilat with the rest of the country has been blocked due to flooding, and the desert region suffered heavy rains and hail for the first time this season.
Highway 90 is closed and blocked to traffic on any of the instructions between the Be’er Ora kibbutz and the north front to Eilat, police said in a statement.
Officers are on site to redirect traffic, he said.
– 1 November 2020 (@kann_news)
After the Knesset voted against a bill to make the state bureaucracy more LGBT-friendly by replacing “Mother” and “Father” with “Father 1” and “Father 2,” the Justice Department says it is moving forward with reform anyway on bureaucracy. belonging to the ministry.
Justice Minister Avi Nissenkorn belongs to Benny Gantz’s karista Kakhol lavan party, which supports the sale of LGBT rights.
The ministry says the first bureaucracies in which the replacement will be implemented this week are a request for succession, an application for civil union or to be added or removed from the civil union register, an application for main points of property for the absentees. and a non-profit application for registration.
The U. S. government’s main infectious disease warns that the country will face “many injuries” in the coming weeks due to the outbreak of coronavirus cases.
Dr. Anthony Fauci’s comments in an interview with The Washington Post challenge U. S. President Donald Trump’s common statement that the country is “turning the corner” of the virus.
Fauci says the United States “couldn’t be better positioned” to stop the increase in cases where more people gather indoors during the colder months of autumn and winter. He says America will have to make a “sudden change” in public conditioning precautions.
Speaking of risks, Fauci said he believes Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden “takes this seriously from a public aptitude perspective,” while Trump “looks at it from another angle. “Fauci, who is part of the White House Coronavirus Working Group, says this perspective is “the economy and reopening of the country. “
In response, White House spokesman Judd Deere said Trump still prioritizes the well-being of the people and Deere accuses Fauci of having to “do politics” just before Tuesday’s election.
Deere says Fauci “has a duty to express his considerations or push for a replacement in strategy,” but that he “chooses to criticize the president in the media and publicize his political leanings. “
Fauci said that in his decades of public service, he had never publicly supported any political candidate.
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Highway 90 between the Kibbutz Be’er Ora and Eilat, which was blocked due to the first rains of the season in the area, reopened in both directions, police said in a statement.
Images of Ramon Airport from the city show the higher winds sending items, in addition to planes, flying.
– Itay Blumental (@ItayBlumental) November 1, 2020
The attacker armed with a sword and dressed in medieval clothes that killed two other people and wounded five on Saturday night in Quebec not “associated with a terrorist group,” according to Canadian police.
“Last night, we plunged into a night of horror when a 24-year-old man, who does live in Quebec, came here with the goal of causing as many victims as possible,” Quebec City police chief Robert Pigeon told reporters.
“There are each and every explanation why to believe” that the suspect, who was armed with a Japanese sword, “chose his victims at random,” Pigeon adds.
The suspect was arrested earlier today after a chase on the streets of Old Quebec.
– AFP
Police said they arrested two Lod citizens after making an attempt to evade police by running into their car and hitting a police vehicle.
A policeman suffered minors as a result of the incident.
Suspects, 20 and 21 years old, have been investigated and cases of the incident, police said.
Iran said it would restrict cities affected by the new coronavirus, according to state television, to the maximum amid a record number of daily deaths in COVID-19.
The measure enters into force at noon and will last until Friday, the station reports, bringing an order from the Ministry of the Interior.
Restrictions prevent citizens from leaving and non-citizens from entering based on vehicle registration numbers, but do not apply to public transport, he added.
It applies to capitals in 25 “red” provinces – the highest point on Iran’s color threat scale – and includes the capital Tehran with more than 8 million inhabitants.
Violators will be fined, add the order.
Limited restrictive measures were imposed in these cities, forcing the closure of some public spaces and businesses.
Iran has been the country most affected by COVID-19 in the Middle East and has recorded several levels of mortality and infection in recent days.
– AFP
Health Minister Yuli Edelstein announces a pilot program that will reduce coronavirus quarantine from 14 days to just 12 days.
Edelstein made the resolution after consultations with ministry professionals, the Department of Health in a statement.
The general lines of the pilot programme will be drafted in the coming days and will be in force until the end of 2020.
“Our purpose is to allow maximum freedom with minimal danger to public health,” says Edelstein.
The Ministry of Education said 1,489 academics have been known to have been inflamed lately with coronavirus.
The ministry said two primary schools out of 5,000 operating across the country were closed on the first day of examination, due to confirmation by academics as porters.
He said that in more than two weeks, 134 of the 21,000 kindergartens have been closed due to COVID-19 infections.
Faced with a stable buildup of coronavirus infections, the Lebanese government is spreading a touch of national night remains and attacking several cities and towns under general blockade.
Decisions of the Ministry of the Interior increase the curfew for 4 hours, asking others not to close on the streets and between nine o’clock at night, local time and five in the morning, does not set an end date.
The Interior Ministry also detains 115 towns and villages for a week due to a peak positive infection rate and “peak danger”. Bars and clubs will remain closed; restaurants and cafes will continue to operate at 50%, while public gatherings and parties are prohibited.
Lebanon, a country of more than five million people, has witnessed an outbreak of infection, death and extensive occupation of care units in weeks, bringing the number of cases recorded to more than 80,000. According to statistics from the Ministry of Health, the number of cases recorded almost doubled between September and October in the country, which also houses more than one million refugees and their descendants.
The percentage of positive tests exceeds 12% and the average age of those dying from the virus has decreased.
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Rabbi Chaim Kavievsky, Lithuania’s ultra-Orthodox non-secular leader in Israel, is publicly noticed for the first time since his recovery from COVID-19.
The 92-year-old man, with his hand bandaged for an unknown reason, appears at his funeral at the funeral of U. S. -born Rabbi Shimon Brecher, one of his closest associates, who died of coronavirus at the age of 58.
– רבינוביץ (AronRabino1) 1 November 2020
Ministry of Health figures imply a imaginable reversal of the downward trend of coronavirus infections, it appears that the rate of positive testing increased from 1. 8% to 2. 1% on Friday, 2. 9% yesterday and 4% so far, a partial figure, although if the final count will be similar, it would be the highest positivity rate from 16 October.
The number of critical views, which continued to decline before resuming increases 4 days ago, jumped and nearly reached the threshold beyond which the number of active instances increases, decreases.
Those numbers remain to be seen about the slow remnant of foreclosure restrictions.
Knowledge also includes a more encouraging figure: the number of active instances is 9,762, falling below 10,000 for the first time in months.
The ministry says 219 instances were shown in 7662 tests (test rates usually drop dramatically over the weekend), and that 329 met today at 5:30 p. m. 8133.
The death toll has increased from 12 since the morning to 2,553.
The total number of cases since the onset of the pandemic is 314,778.
There are 392 serious patients, 171 of whom are with fans and 118 in condition.
Shelters erupted in an anti-Netanyahu protest camp near the prime minister’s apartment in Jerusalem, when police and inspectors got rid of the nylon cladding of a tent.
The images show the protesters looking to save him from the movement.
One of them arrested, according to Hebrew media.
– 1 November 2020 (@kann_news)
A ballot published through Channel Thirteen shows a widening gap between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud and Naftali Bennet’s Yamina, which has increased on opinion ballots before the elections to be called in the coming months.
According to the survey, if the elections had been held today, Likud would win 29 seats in the 120-member Knesset, while the right Yamina would win 22. (Yamina lately only has five seats).
Yesh Atid-Telem from opposition leader Yair Lapid would get 20, the non-unusual List dominated by Arabs would get 12, Kakhol lavan from Benny Gantz would have 10, Yisrael Beytenu and the Haredi, United Torah Judaism and Shas matches would have seven each, and leftist Meretz would win 6 seats.
When asked who they were as prime minister, 36% responded to Netanyahu, 21% responded to Bennett, 15% responded to Lapid and 11% to Gantz.
The survey conducted through the Midgam Institute among 720 respondents, with a margin of error of 3. 9%.
A non-resurrected report indicates that Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit has taken the final decision not to classify several corporations in cases where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and others are classified as corruption offences, the trial will not be delayed.
Even though Yedioth Ahronoth editor Arnon Mozes and news site owner Walla and telecom organization Bezeq, Shaul Elovitch, are accused of bribery, and even though corporations have allegedly benefited from bribery agreements, rates will not be filed against Yedioth, Walla and Bezeq, according to the report not provided through the Globe newspaper.
The report indicates that there have been strong disagreements over the factor within the Crown, with some officials arguing that the decision to classify companies is contrary to general enforcement policy, however, Mandelblit believes that adding corporations to the list of defendants would diminish the roles played in the instances through Mozes and Elovitch and unnecessarily delay the total procedure for several months.
One quoting Netanyahu’s “associates” said the resolution “proves that there is no basis for the absurd corruption rate that opposes Prime Minister Netanyahu. “
Ministry of Health figures imply a imaginable reversal of the downward trend of coronavirus infections, it appears that the rate of positive testing increased from 1. 8% to 2. 1% on Friday, 2. 9% yesterday and 4% so far, a partial figure, although if the final count will be similar, it would be the highest positivity rate from 16 October.
The number of critical views, which continued to decline before resuming increases 4 days ago, jumped and nearly reached the threshold beyond which the number of active instances increases, decreases.
It remains to be seen what these figures will have about the slow easing of blocking restrictions.
Knowledge also comes with a more encouraging figure: the number of active instances is 9,762, falling below 10,000 for the first time in months.
The ministry says 219 cases of 7,662 tests were shown (test rates usually drop dramatically over the weekend), and 329 were known at 5:30 p. m. hoy. de 8133.
The death toll has increased from 12 since the morning to 2,553.
The total number of cases since the start of the pandemic is 314,778.
There are 392 serious patients, 171 of whom are with fans and 118 in condition.