The Times of Israel published Sunday’s progress as they unfolded.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Syria and Lebanon would be responsible for any attack on Israel from its territory.
Speaking at the weekly cupboard meeting, he said Israel “will allow Iran to withdraw militarily from our northern border.”
“Lebanon and Syria are guilty of any attack from their territory opposed to Israel. We will not allow our security to be compromised or threatening our citizens; we will not tolerate an attack on our forces,” Netanyahu added.
“The IDF is in a position to respond to any threat,” he adds.
The comment comes amid intense tensions between Israel and Iran-backed terrorist Hezbollah along the northern border.
The government is restricting the high-level cabinet on coronavirus, which makes decisions on pandemic policies, from 16 to 10 ministers.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Minister of Health Yuli Edelstein, Finance Minister Israel Katz, Minister of Public Security Amir Ohana, Minister of Foreign Affairs Gabi Ashkenazi, Minister of Science Izhar Shay, Defense Minister Benny Gantz, Minister of Justice Avi Sissenkorn, Minister of Labor Amir Peretz, and Minister of Interior Aryeh Deri.
Although many decisions fear the system, Education Minister Yoav Gallant is excluded from the committee. The Minister of Tourism, the Minister of Welfare, the Minister of Transport and the Minister of Social Equality are also launched.
Housing Minister Yaakov Litzman, a former fitness minister, runs out of the room while the resolution is announced, Ynet reports.
Netanyahu, at the cabinet meeting, said israelis want to be more careful in respecting social estrangement regulations and dress in masks to stop the spread of the virus.
“But I have to emphasize that there are no magic solutions,” he says. “Without the non-public duty of all of you citizens of Israel, there is no option to contain the virus. I must say I’ve noticed an improvement in behavior, but more desires to do. The virus will be defeated through dresses with masks, maintaining non-public space, hygiene and avoiding meetings.
The cupboard approves the government’s plan to send stimulus checks to the fullest of Israelis.
According to the plan, single Israelis over the age of 18 would get NIS 750 ($218). Couples with a child will get a one-time payment of NIS 2,000 ($583), amounting to NIS 2,500 ($729) for those with two children and NIS 3,000 ($875) for those who have 3 or more.
Some 6 billion shekels ($1.75 billion) will be allocated for grants, that will be awarded to all citizens, with the exception of “those who earn more than 640,000 shekels (about $186,000) according to the year and older adults who earn more than 30,000 shes (about $8,700). consistent with the month.”
Finance opposed the proposal.
The offer of be will now go to the Knesset for approval.
Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit said the licensing committee verified whether it was legal for Sara Netanyahu to accept monetary assistance from the prime minister’s cousin to pay the prices of her lawyers in a criminal case against her.
In a speech to the High Court of Justice, he questioned whether Sara Netanyahu’s acceptance of Nathan Milikovsky’s $270,000 amounted to an illegal and indirect gift to the prime minister, and said he deserved to be investigated.
Finance Minister Israel Katz warned the closet that if an annual budget is immediately followed, the school year will open in September.
The government is in a budget struggle, with Netanyahu’s Likud on a one-year budget and Benny Gantz’s Kakhol lavan insisting on a two-year plan as stipulated in his coalition agreement. The deadline for approving a budget is August 25. If no budget is followed at that time, the country will go to the election.
“We want to approve a budget now. If we succeed, the school year will open,” Katz, quoted through the Hebrew media, said to warn ministers.
Jordan will reopen his airports to announce flights next month after a nearly five-month closure imposed to stop the spread of the coronavirus, an official said.
The move comes when the country is trying to revive its economy, which has been affected since the outbreak of the pandemic.
Civil Aviation Commission holder Haitham Misto told state television that flights from 22 “low-risk” countries will be allowed from 22 “low-risk” countries from 5 August.
Countries indexed through the Ministry of Health include Austria, Canada, China, Denmark, Georgia, Germany, Greenland, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Malaysia, New Zealand, Switzerland and Thailand, he said.
Travelers from those countries won’t want to isolate themselves for 14 days when they succeed in Jordan, but they’ll want to get tested for the virus before they arrive, Misto said, adding that the list would be up-to-date every two weeks.
However, Transport Minister Khaled Saif said travellers should provide evidence of having spent two weeks in one of the countries on the list before arriving in Jordan.
Anyone providing false data will be fined 10,000 dinars ($14,000), he said.
– AFP
Israeli defense forces arrested Hamas Naif Rajoub and Hatem Qafisha in Hebron on Sunday morning, according to the Palestinian Authority’s official WAFA news agency.
Rajoub, brother of Fatah’s secretary general Jibril Rajoub, was minister of devoted affairs of the Gaza-based terrorist group, while Qafisha is Hebron’s representative in the Hamas-led Palestinian Legislative Council.
Hamas leader Ahmad Bahr, head of the CLP in Gaza, condemned the arrests as “an attempt to isolate Palestinians from their representatives” in a statement.
When asked to comment on the detention of the two Hamas officials, the Shin Bet security service told the Times of Israel that Rajoub and Qafisha had been “detained for questioning, at the end of which they would be released.”
The Shin Bet declined to comment on the interrogations.
– Aaron Boxerman
A bomb on a Syrian border that the city controlled through Turkey and its Syrian representatives killed at least 8 other people on Sunday, adding six civilians, according to a UK-based war observer.
The explosion of an explosive motorcycle is destroying a vegetable market in the volatile city of Ras al-Ain, injuring at least 19 people, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Such bombing is not unusual in the city, which was maintained through Kurdish forces before Turkish troops and their Syrian representatives seized it last October.
Turkey’s Defense Ministry attributes Sunday’s attack on U.S.-backed Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPGs), which are still in much of northeastern Syria.
Despite the key role of the YPG in the US-led crusade to drive the Organization from the Northern Islamic State and Syria, Ankara has introduced repeated raids opposed to the organization, which it sees as a branch of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK). which has been waging a fatal insurgency in southern Turkey since 1984.
“The terrorist organization PKK/YPG has once backed civilians without guilt,” the ministry said on Twitter.
– AFP
The new coronavirus has killed at least 645715 other people since it emerged in China late last year, according to an official resource count compiled through AFP at 11:00 GMT on Sunday.
At least 16,072,290 cases of coronavirus have been reported in 196 countries and territories. Of these, at least 9,061,300 are now recovered.
The national government’s AFP-collected awareness and World Health Organization (WHO) data are likely to reflect only a fraction of the actual number of infections.
Many countries control symptomatic or high-gravity cases.
On Saturday, there were 6,003 new deaths and 260,578 new instances worldwide. The countries with the highest number of new deaths were Brazil with 1,211, followed by the United States with 1,067 and Mexico with 729.
The United States is the worst hit country with 146,463 deaths from 4,178,730 cases. At least 1,279,414 more people have been declared recovered.
The next countries most affected are Brazil with 86,449 deaths of 2,394,513 Array UK with 45,738 deaths of 298,681 Array Mexico with 43,374 deaths of 385,036 and Italy with 35,102 deaths of 245,864 Array
The country with the number of deaths relative to its population is Belgium with 85 deaths consisting of 100,000 inhabitants, followed by the United Kingdom with 67, Spain 61, Italy 58 and Sweden 56.
China, Hong Kong and Macau have so far reported 83,830 cases (46 new cases since Saturday), adding 4,634 deaths and 78,908 cures.
– AFP
A guy suspected of stabbing an anti-Netanyahu protester in southern Israel on Saturday will remain in custody for two days, according to a court.
Suspect is Felix Eliav, 20, of Sderot.
He was arrested on suspicion of being worried at an altercation at the Sha’ar Hanegev crossing that resulted in minor injuries to a protester’s neck as a result of an obvious stabbing.
Eliav claims he’s acting in self-defense.
“The leftists attacked me with sticks and a broom. I had for myself,” he told the court, according to Hebrew reports.
Iran reported on Sunday 216 new deaths from the new coronavirus, and asked its citizens to take a closer look at fitness protocols to ease the burden of exhausted medical personnel.
“Our biggest considerations are the infection and fatigue of medical staff,” Ministry of Health spokeswoman Sima Sadat Lari said at a televised briefing.
“We can deal with them and prevent them from spreading the disease” following fundamental rules like washing their hands, dressing in a mask and social estrangement, he adds.
Iran said earlier this month that 5,000 fitness had swelled with the new coronavirus and 140 had lost their lives.
According to Lari, the 216 deaths recorded in the last 24 hours have the total number of deaths from the epidemic in the country to 15,700.
– AFP
With a hundred days to the November election, more Americans say the country is heading in that direction than at any other time in Donald Trump’s presidency, putting the acting president in a dangerous position when his candidacy for re-election is entered opposite Democrat Joe Biden. a fundamental phase.
A new vote from the Associated Press-NORC Public Affairs Research Center also reveals that Trump’s approval for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic has fallen to a new low, with only 32 percent of Americans supporting his approach. Even Trump’s position on the economy, long the president’s point, has plummeted in recent months after appearing to be emerging before this year.
These anti-politician winds triggered a sudden summer replacement at the White House and Trump’s crusade. After spending months downplaying the pandemic and largely ignoring the virus’s resurgence in several states, Trump warned last week that the scenario is likely to worsen before it improves. After continually minimizing the importance of dressing in a mask to restrict the spread of the virus, Trump suggested Americans do just that. And after insisting that he would move forward with a primary crusade conference in August, the president announced that he was abandoning the plans.
Trump’s brutal U-turn underscores the truth of the scenario he faces just over three months after Election Day. While he is seeking to refocus his feud with Biden on divisive cultural problems and a disturbing “law and order” message, Trump’s re-election clients are probably inextricably connected to his pandemic management and whether the country’s electorate will return. the country. intelligent leadership under his leadership.
The AP-NORC ballot obviously shows the challenge for Trump on this front: 8 out of 10 Americans say the country is going that way. That’s more than any other time since Trump took office. The survey also found that only 38% of Americans say the national economy is good, up from 67 percent in January, before the pandemic interrupted the maximum facets of daily life.
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A Zoroastrian priest residing in the United States was killed on a scale in Iran, according to the country’s judiciary in the local media.
Arash Kasravi’s painting uncovered in the central province of Kerman along with those of two others who were not members of the devout minority, the provincial prosecutor said.
“Three bodies were found in a villa in the city of Mahan and were killed,” Dadkhoda Salari told state television.
“Research has shown that one of them is Arash Kasravi, a member of Zoroaster’s devout minority,” he adds.
The prosecutor did not reveal the identities of the other two people killed.
But he added that the killing gave the impression of financial motivations and noted that $10,000 (8,500 euros) had been discovered in one of the victims’ cars.
Iranian newspaper Etemad says Kasravi is an American resident who had been living in California with his circle of relatives for 10 years.
The newspaper says he returned to Iran last year to attend his father’s funeral and stayed for succession proceedings, but disappeared a few days ago with two “friends” before being discovered dead.
Zoroastrianism was the dominant faith in Persia before the advent of Islam, but according to government figures, it had only about 25,000 members in 2018.
It is officially identified as a minority in Iran, along with Christianity and Judaism.
– AFP
Opposition leader Yair Lapid lashed out at the government for leaving ministers out of the coronavirus cabinet.
“There is a single woman in the new coronavirus cabinet. Not a single woman! The biggest government in state history and they came with a single woman. Clashers out of touch,” he tweeted.
The coronavirus cabinet, which oversees government decisions on the virus, reduced this morning from 16 ministers to 10.
In what may be the beginning or end of a highly debatable plan to chain a cable car between West Jerusalem and the Old City, the High Court of Justice orders the government and others to detail the “factual basis” on which they have stated that the transfer will bring tourism to life, according to the plan-making law.
Sunday’s court reaction considers what may turn out to be the Achilles heel of the total initiative: the government is a successful resolution for the assignment to be processed through the National Infrastructure Committee, an accelerated framework within the Ministry of Finance, as the same as always. Planning. hierarchy, which deserve to allow public objections at all levels of the review. The NIC was created to manage primary infrastructure allocations, such as fuel and rail lines that cross the boundaries of local authorities.
In 2016, the government amended the Planning and Construction Act to include “tourism infrastructure” projects in defining “national infrastructure” plans that can be addressed through the National Infrastructure Committee, and in particular tourism transport systems.
The High Court now needs the government and all other bodies involved in the approval of the assignment to detail the “factual basis” on which the cable car responds to the drafting of the plan-making law: whether it will “serve as a tourist attraction” and “Make a genuine contribution to tourism in the region”.
The cable car, driven through the Ministry of Tourism, must start at the First Station Cultural Center in south Jerusalem, pass through the historic Hinom Valley to Mount Zion, then float, parallel to the walls of the Old City, before reaching Dung. Gate, the front closest to the Western Wall.
Many critics of the plan say it will turn Jerusalem’s most valuable ancient prospects into a theme park, not tourism or transportation.
– Sue Surkes
More than one part of The Israelis are concerned that they will not be able to cover their monthly expenses and by a fifth has reduced the amount of food they eat as a result of the currency crisis created by the pandemic, according to a survey conducted through the Central Bureau of Statistics. .
See a 9% increase in the number of Israelis who worry about not being able to pay their monthly expenses since a similar survey in May.
The survey indicates that 21% of respondents say they or their circle of family members are buying less food or dining less since the start of the pandemic.
The CBS survey also shows the highest levels of anxiety among the public (42%) 11% since May. Another 21% revel in the emotions of depression and 19% say they are alone.
Among those over 65 and over, 38% say they are anxious, 24% say they are, and 20% say they are depressed.
According to public broadcaster Kan, Netanyahu is defending himself from complaints after the reorganization of the coronavirus cabinet, leaving out ministers.
“It’s not intentional. There are forums that do not have women, such as some security forums. What is vital is that decisions are made, and as temporarily as possible,” the prime minister said after opposition leader Lapid called the government “chauvinistic.”
Sources close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have reportedly criticized Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit, after the government’s most sensible legal official warned that it was illegal for Sara Netanyahu to accept an investment from the prime minister’s cousin for his legal prices in a criminal case.
“He’s lost all re-exercise. He to overthrow the Prime Minister at all costs and call it an exercise without brakes,” the source said, according to data in Hebrew.
The Ministry of Finance accountant, Roni Hizkiyahu, announces his resignation.
Hizkiyahu says it will resign when the 2020 budget is approved, or in October, in the first eventuality.
His resignation comes when the budget struggles before the August deadline.
Ministers have been ordered to comment publicly on tensions along the northern borders with Syria and Lebanon, the Twelfth Channel reports.
The National Insurance Institute says it has bank account data for 1.75 million Israelis to distribute government stimulus grants.
The NII says it’s looking to locate and verify the accounts. Those who are not in the formula will have to get a check at the post office, he adds.
The stimulus grants were previously approved through the closet and still want to get from the Knesset before the cash is distributed.
Agriculture Minister Alon Schuster of Kakhol Lavan says he sympathizes with protesters who oppose Netanyahu.
“In fact, I can believe myself among those protesting,” says the government minister.
His statements were condemned through Likud’s minister, Ze’ev Elkin.
“This is the kind of schizophrenia some members of Kakhol lavan live with,” Elkin says. “You can’t be internal or external.”
A Palestinian was reportedly killed today in Kafr Aqab in Jerusalem amid domestic dispute, according to local activists, police have not yet proven his death.
“There was a local conflict/incident that occurred when a man fired and was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. Police are investigating the incident and are searching for the suspects involved,” Said Israeli police foreign press spokesman Micky Rosenfeld.
Ghazi al-Muhalwis shot dead through his son-in-law while in his car. His son-in-law and gang then set fire to the car, local council member Samih Abu Rumeila told the Times of Israel. Abu Rumeila says al-Muhalwis took him to al-Makassid hospital in Jerusalem, where he died from his injuries.
Abu Rumeila says police have not yet come to investigate the crime scene in Kafr Aqab.
“There is no police here to investigate, as usual. The police come here looking for smart people,” Abu Rumeila says.
Residents of Kfar Aqab, Jerusalem’s internal borders even beyond the security wall, have long said they do not get enough municipal or police protection.
– Aaron Boxerman
A street outcry in downtown Oakland, California, over racial justice and police reform turned violent when “agitators” among demonstrators set fire to a courthouse, destroyed a police station and fired chimneys at officers, the government said.
About 700 protesters are participating in what began as a nonviolent march on Saturday night, but some later separated from the larger organization and broke windows, spray-painted graffiti and officers-targeted lasers, the Oakland Police Decomposer said on Twitter. Several tweets called for peace and called on the organizers to “help us provide spaces and places for the protesters.”
Several fires are burning in the city center, adding one in the superior courthouse in Alameda County that put it temporarily under control. Police said at one point that protesters were “breaking windows and shouting racist slurs against residents.” Photos tweeted through the branch show damaged glass and paint splashes in the police headquarters building.
A video released by police shows a guy tearing down barricades outside the construction site after police declared an “illegal gathering” around 11:30 p.m. and the officers asked the crowd to disperse. Police said he made several arrests but did not provide details. There were no immediate reports of injury among protesters or officials.
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Transport Minister Miri Regev was tasked, through Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with the construction of a tourist hall with Cyprus, Greece and countries with low levels of viruses.
According to Hebrew reports, Regev ordered him to start negotiations with stakeholders and put in place a plan.
It is not known whether countries will conform to the plan, given Israel’s high rates of infection.
Some 500 are quarantined on a giant Bavarian farm to involve a massive coronavirus outbreak, German officials said, as they announced loose COVID-19 tests for concerned local residents.
A total of 174 seasonals have tested positive for the virus since Friday, Werner Bumeder, administrator of the Dingolfing-Landau district, said at a press conference.
Most seasonal workers come from Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Ukraine, he says, and worked nearby to harvest cucumbers on the farm in the municipality of Mamming.
He noted that the group would be limited to “a closed organization of people” and has not yet spread to the general population.
The 480 farm workers and administrators are confined to the site, and those who tested negative remain in separate homes known to be infected.
The farm itself was shut down from the outside worldwide with a security team that tracks quarantine.
– AFP
Defense Minister Benny Gantz obviously threatens the terrorist organization Hezbollah that dominates the northern border, saying the Jewish state is in a position to take difficult action against “whoever tests us” because the Lebanese defense force suspects it plans to attack Israel in retaliation. the death of one of your previous fighters this week.
Gantz also indicated that Israel would continue to act in Syria and Lebanon, despite tensions, to ensure its security.
“We will continue to secure our security interests, adding the removal of Iran’s anchorage in Syria, blocking the movement of complex [weapons] and preventing the advance of precision missiles [guided missiles] in the region, in Syria or Lebanon,” he said.
The Defense Minister said he did not think the existing scenario would lead to a broader confrontation or all-out war, but said he “recommends that the other aspect not drag us into this.”
Gantz warned the governments of Syria and Lebanon that they would be held for any attack on Israel from their territory.
“We don’t want an escalation [of violence], but whoever tests us will have a wonderful capacity for action and I hope we don’t want to use it,” he adds.
The Minister of Defense visited the northern region today, meeting with senior northern command officials and lower-ranking commanders on the ground, fearing that Hezbollah would launch some kind of attack on the Israeli army’s targets after the terrorist organization accused Israel of killing. his fighter an airstrike at Damascus International Airport on Monday night.
The military expects Hezbollah to retaliate with a missile attack, as it did in last year’s cases, or with a sniper attack on Israeli troops or with an improvised explosive device placed along the border.
“We believe there may possibly be [security] occasions at the border. We’re ready for every possibility,” he says.
– Judah Ari Gross
A Palestinian was arrested in Etzion Junction, West Bank, after attempting to seize a policeman’s gun.
The suspect attempted the firearm when the officer issued a traffic ticket.
The guy arrested.
The U.S. Special Representative for Iran will bring together Gulf allies as Washington attempts to increase the arms embargo on Tehran, warning that failure would “intensify” regional conflicts.
“I have spoken to leaders here in the Gulf and around the world; no one believes that Iran deserves to be able to freely buy and sell traditional weapons such as fighter jets… and various types of missiles,” Brian Hook told reporters on the Internet. reporting a stopover in Qatar.
The United States has suggested to the UN Security Council that it expand an anti-Iran arms embargo that expires in October.
The extension is countered through Russia and China, which exercise their vetoes, which are expected to discharge primary arms contracts with Iran.
“If the Security Council increases the arms embargo until October 18, Iran will not be able to buy and sell those weapons,” Hook says.
“Imagine what the region will look like if this happens, conflicts in places like Syria and Yemen will intensify.”
America’s enemy arch, Iran, is a key player in the Syrian government’s confrontation with the country and is aligned with Yemen’s Anti-Government Houthi rebels, subsidized through a coalition led by Saudi Arabia’s U.S. ally.
Washington warned that it could use a challenged legal measure to reinstate UN sanctions opposing Iran if the Security Council increases the ban on the sale of traditional weapons to the Islamic Republic.
– AFP
The virus’s new tsar, Ronni Gamzu, will on Tuesday deliver his new plan opposed to coronaviruses, reports Channel 12, which will see the army for contact and testing.
According to the network, Gamzu will oppose a more difficult closure or restrictions to prevent the virus. Instead, it will propose that the IVF monitor epidemiological investigations and play a more important role in testing.
The criteria for restrictions will be “transparent and consistent” in all areas, the report says, in order to repair public confidence.
Gamzu will work to replace the government’s defense.
The Shin Bet security service began secretly listening to Israeli cell phones several years ago, in a clandestine program that lasted two and a half years and may be underway, the Thirteenth Channel reports in a bomb reveal.
The classified operation, whose call remains unepersonated, was approved by senior officials of the Ministry of Justice but is not subject to government or parliamentary control, the network said.
Former prosecutor Shai Nitzan and Attorney General Avichai Mandeblit legalized the program, which was originally a component of Shin Bet’s efforts to suppress IS activities, he said.
The Department of Justice allowed the service to be out of public knowledge of the maximum Israeli for six months, before extending it continuously, for at least 2.5 years and in all likelihood to this day, according to the report.
Shin Bet tracking is similar to its existing surveillance to track virus carriers, but unlike this program, there is no need to be anchored in the law.
The report states that data retrieved from Shin Bet’s mobile phones was used in criminal cases, but judges were not informed of the source of the evidence.
Israel’s Defense Forces claim that a drone fell in Lebanon as an operational activity.
“There is no fear that [from the UAV] it has been revealed,” he said.
The Ministry of Health registers 1,268 new cases of coronavirus within 24 hours. Four other people have been killed by COVID-19 since morning, bringing the death toll in the country to 468.
According to the ministry, another 303 people are in serious condition, 98 of them with fans and 172 in moderate condition due to the virus. Others have mild or nonexistent symptoms.
He says there are 34,282 cases.
The ministry says that yesterday 15,471 tests were carried out, of which 7.6% tested positive.
Both Al-Arabiya and al-Mayadeen report that explosions were observed in the Al-Saqr camp south of Baghdad, believed to belong to the Groups of the People’s Mobilization Forces and iraqi state security forces.
The People’s Mobilization Forces shape an Iraqi militia umbrella organization, created after a 2014 fatwa through Iraqi Shiite cleric Ali al-Sistani, who called on Iraqis to fight the Islamic State. Some of the militias are supported by Iran, some from the Iraqi government and others unwavering to Iraqi cleric Muqtada al-Sadr.
Iraqi security says the explosions are the result of munitions overheating in the sweltering summer heat, according to Baghdad-based Nas News.
The explosions, however, occur at a time of intense tensions and threats between Iran and the United States after a U.S. fighter jet crashed into an Iranian passenger plane in Syria.
To date, no casualties have been reported.
– Aaron Boxerman
A senior Hamas official, Maher Salah, inflamed by the new coronavirus, said the terrorist organization in a statement.
Salah, who is the head of Hamas diaspora affairs, remains healthy, Hamas says.
It’s not clear where Salah is lately. In Gaza, only 3 active cases of the new coronavirus remain, all of which have effectively been confined to quarantine centres for newcomers to the Gaza Strip.
– Aaron Boxerman
Hezbollah’s deputy leader ignores Israel’s warnings and wonders whether the terrorist will retaliate against the Jewish state after his fighter’s death in an airstrike last week.
“If Israel makes the decision to go to war with us, then we will face them, and the 2006 war [the Second Lebanon] will be the style of our response,” Hezbollah’s deputy leader, Naim Qasim, said in an interview with pro-Hezbollah al. -Mayadeen. TELEVISION.
“We are accustomed to Israeli threats; are offering us a new political vision. It’s just blows to the chest,” Qasim said.
He says the organization helps keep his letters close to his chest in an imaginable answer.
– with Aaron Boxerman
The government is restricting the high-level cabinet on coronavirus, which makes decisions on pandemic policies, from 16 to 10 ministers.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Minister of Health Yuli Edelstein, Finance Minister Israel Katz, Minister of Public Security Amir Ohana, Minister of Foreign Affairs Gabi Ashkenazi, Minister of Science Izhar Shay, Defense Minister Benny Gantz, Minister of Justice Avi Sissenkorn, Minister of Labor Amir Peretz, and Minister of Interior Aryeh Deri.
Although many decisions fear the system, Education Minister Yoav Gallant is excluded from the committee. The Minister of Tourism, the Minister of Welfare, the Minister of Transport and the Minister of Social Equality are also launched.
Housing Minister Yaakov Litzman, a former fitness minister, runs out of the room while the resolution is announced, Ynet reports.