The Times of Israel publishes Wednesday’s occasions as they unfold.
Police say an improvised grenade attached to a pile of balloons was discovered near the town of Gan Yavne, east of Ashdod.
The policemen managed to disarm the explosive.
The balloon source is unclear. Gan Yavne is located about 30 kilometers (18 miles) from Gaza’s northern boundary, more than the maximum number of balloons pulled from the strip.
Dozens of daily bombings and arson attacks from Gaza ceased last week after a ceasefire agreement was reached.
A 50-year-old woman dies in a road traffic accident in the northern West Bank.
The turn of destination took place on Highway 57, near the Einav agreement west of Nablus, and the woman was pronounced dead at the site, according to the Magen David Adom rescue service.
Three other people were injured in the crash, in addition to a 25-year-old woman who was airlifted to a hospital in Petah Tikva with serious injuries, according to the MDA.
The other two people are evacuated through the Red Crescent.
The Arab League showed that no proposed solution was adopted through the Palestinian Authority to condemn the standardization agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates.
Today’s regular Arab League assembly was characterized by a “lack of agreement” on the Palestinian issue, Arab League senior official Hussam Zaki said in a final statement.
“Of course, the discussion around this point has been serious and exhaustive. But that led to an agreement on the proposed solution through the Palestinians,” Zaki said.
“A series of amendments were proposed, then Array counter-amendments . . . and we were at a point where the Palestinian demands had not been met, and the Palestinians liked that it was not followed but conveyed in a way they thought that it was inadequate. ” Zaki adds.
– Aaron Boxerman
The Arab League voted against a Palestinian proposal to condemn the normalization agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, according to reports from the Palestinian media.
“After a three-hour debate, some Arab countries refused to come with this statement: condemning [the UAE] for abandoning Arab decisions. In addition, it got rid of a clause that dealt with the trilateral agreement “between the United Arab Emirates, the United States and Israel,” said the permanent representative of the Palestinian Authority to the Arab League Muhannad Aklouk in Ma’an News.
– Aaron Boxerman
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is holding video consultations with coronavirus czar Ronni Gamzu and other top fitness officials to discuss the option of a national lockdown, according to Hebrew media.
An assembly with ministers is scheduled for Thursday to discuss the matter.
According to Haaretz, Netanyahu’s ministers have already made the decision to impose a new lockdown during the holiday era and will only ask for its approval.
Responding to a series of criticisms against him, coronavirus czar Ronni Gamzu told an assembly that his task is “the ultimate thankless task in the world. “
“You don’t give gifts, just restrictions. You recommend general things, and everyone yells at you, “Why am I red and he’s green?”Ultimately, the virus will continue to develop until we have a vaccine. “
Gamzu made the comments through a video convention from home after being forced to quarantine through contact with a senior fitness officer who hit the virus.
A photo of the Health Ministry Gamzu and other senior Israeli fitness officials, also in quarantine, gather at Zoom from their homes.
The Parks Authority announced it would freeze a pilot program that would have established separate swimming times for men and women at a popular watering hole near the Dead Sea, and said in a statement that the Justice Department had raised objections.
“The Authority will act in accordance with the position of the Ministry of Justice (freezing the pilot) until additional attention can be carried out in a joint dialogue,” said one spokesman. park Authority in a press release.
The Parks Authority said last week that it was launching the program in the Einot Tzukim Nature Reserve in the West Bank, in reaction to an increased request from members of the devoted public, who disapprove of combined swimming.
– Aaron Boxerman
The United Arab Emirates has recorded 883 new instances of coronavirus, the country’s largest leap since the end of May.
The figures bring the total number of recorded infections to 75,981 and 393 showed deaths, which comes as academics return to school for in-person categories and tourists return to the skyscraper-filled city of Dubai.
The United Arab Emirates has launched a competitive campaign, with 85,917 virus tests conducted on the last day.
The accumulation of infections in the country has raised fears that the government will repair closures in areas of the country that depend heavily on tourism.
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The President of the United States, Donald Trump, is very happy to have been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
“Thank you!” Trump tweets above an article about the appointment.
– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 9, 2020
He proceeds to retweet dozens of messages exulting at the nomination.
Almost any teacher or member of a national legislative framework has the power to nominate whoever he chooses for a Nobel Peace Prize.
– Shayna Weiss (@shaynamalka) September 9, 2020
Reports and officials who disobey curfew regulations and commandos that oppose giant rallies proliferate.
Broadcaster Kan reports that in Ashdod, schools in some neighborhoods marked as highly infected spaces opened on Wednesday despite the closure order.
Outdoor schools, Bnei Brak’s main public education formula, known as “recognized but unofficial,” are also open, Ynet and Channel 12 report.
The cities have the third and last number of active cases, Jerusalem, according to figures from the fitness ministry.
Channel 12 reports that Deir al-Assad’s regional council chief, who is under a curfew, insists that his daughter’s wedding take place tonight. He says the wedding will be small and the visitors will be confined to capsules.
A video featured at the previous day’s wedding party shows what many other people sitting outside look like.
ממלא מקום ראש המועצה שםערך אמש חתונה שבה השתתפו יותר מ -1,000 איש
אם יבואו אליו בטענותהוא בטח ינפנף להם בסרטוני הגועל מבלפור
מה שבטוח, הרבה יותר נקי, שפוי ובטוחמהטירוף בהפגנות בבלפור
זה לעצמה pic. twitter. com/f176eHExWe
– Ayelet Amram – (@AmramAyelet) September 8, 2020
Marriages are perceived as a major vector of infection in Arab communities, most of which have welcomed new restrictions.
In Yeruham, a giant outbreak of dozens of academics is attributed to a high school in the south of the city, Channel 12 reports.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces that an assembly of cupboards will be held at nine o’clock at night. Tonight.
A theme is announced for the assembly, but it comes a day after a night government assembly approves NIS 11 billion in budget pieces and begins to make plans for the next budget.
This assembly finished after 40 minutes, without results.
After hearing testimonies that hunters shoot at endangered species, the Minister of Environmental Protection, Gila Gamliel, publishes a draft regulation to start the process of the European pigeon and the not unusual quail from the list of birds farmyard that can be hunted.
Regulation will have to go through an era of public observation before it can come into force.
This resolution is welcomed through the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel, which advocates an end to all games and the prohibition of endangered species.
The European pigeon is classified as “vulnerable” through the International Union for Conservation of Nature, which has between 12. 8 million and 47. 6 million birds worldwide. The common quail is also on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, in the “least worrying” category. with between 15 and 35 million of them flying.
– with Sue Surkes
At an Arab League meeting, Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki denounces the agency’s failure to push Israel back and prioritize Palestinians, condemning the normalization agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates.
“This assembly will have to issue a resolution rejecting this step. Otherwise, we will be noticed as giving him our blessing, or conspiring with him, or seeking to lift him,” al-Maliki said.
However, such a condemnation is unlikely, as several Arab states, such as Egypt and Bahrain, have publicly or tacitly expressed the agreement.
None of the other Arab foreign ministers provided at the summit saw support for mentioning the recent normalization agreement in their remarks, despite the fact that Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan reaffirms Saudi Arabia for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian confrontation.
Al-Maliki said the Arab League had refused to access his request for an emergency assembly on the standardization agreement and sent a strong complaint to other members, naming names.
“Words cannot lack adherence and implementation of our Decisions related to Palestine. There is no commitment to the decisions made and there is no respect for them,” he said.
– Aaron Boxerman
UTJ MP Yitzhak Pindrus calls for the reopening of schools in cities with the highest infection rates, urging principals to defy orders passed by the government he sits in.
When asked through Ynet if schools violate the opening rules, he replied: “Of course.
“There is no justification. Who can, open schools. This control doesn’t make sense and the public doesn’t perceive it. There is no justification, public or medical. It also causes anarchy,” he says.
Norwegian police arrested a wanted guy in connection with the fatal 1982 attack on a Jewish-owned eating place in Paris.
France has for years called for the extradition of Walid Abdulrahman Abu Zayed, who is believed to have been a component of the Palestinian mobile terrorist who carried out the attack.
A Norwegian police spokesman did not identify the suspect’s call, but said they arrested him in Skien, the small town south of Oslo where Abu Zayed lives, and said an extradition order from France is under consideration.
Six other people were killed in August 1982 when the assailants threw a grenade into the Chez Jo Goldenberg dining room, then broke in with firearms.
A new UN report warns that the world is approaching a temperature limit set by world leaders five years ago and could exceed it in the next decade.
Over the next five years, the world has a nearly 1 in four chance of having a year warm enough to put the global temperature 2. 7 degrees (1. 5 degrees Celsius) above pre-industrial times, according to a report. of news. clinical update published through the UN, the World Meteorological Organization and other global clinical groups.
This 1. 5 degrees Celsius is the stricter of the two limits set in 2015 by world leaders in the Paris agreement on climate change. A 2018 UN clinical report has stated that a global still surviving, however, the chances of harmful disorders are greatly increased.
The report follows a weekend when the weather turned wild: scorching heat, record-breaking wildfires in California, and two Atlantic storms that set records for oldest named storms.
In Israel, Jerusalem has experienced an unprecedented heat wave, breaking records twice this month for the temperature never recorded there, reaching 108. 8 degrees F (42. 7 degrees Fahrenheit) on Friday. Eight of the 30 temperatures recorded in the city occurred in the past 10 days.
Earlier this year, Death Valley reached 54. 4 degrees Celsius (130 Fahrenheit) and Siberia reached 38 Celsius (100 Fahrenheit).
The warming that has already occurred has “increased the number of excessive occasions that are unprecedented in our ancient experience,” says Stanford University climatologist Noah Diffenbaugh.
– with AP
A Palestinian accused of attempted murder and terrorist activity for a knife attack in Rosh Ha’ayin last month, Ynet reports.
The attack on the site of a structure in the city was first investigated as a fight, however, after the victim woke up from a coma, it provided investigators with data that had led them to replace the course and investigate as a terrorist attack.
According to the Tel Aviv District Court indictment, Walid Mansour, 23, slipped through a gap in the West Bank security fence while armed with a knife.
After colliding with the victim, he lied and said that he had the keys to search the apartments in the building and when the two turned themselves in, he stabbed him about 20 times leaving him in critical condition.
“The terrorist, possibly convicted, controlled to stab me 28 times and wounded me very, very badly. I almost lost my life, but I won!” Refael Levi, 31, wrote on Facebook last week.
Mansour, who fled the scene, was later arrested in his hometown of Jenin, the Shin Bet security service said last month.
Police say a makeshift grenade attached to a pile of balloons was discovered near the town of Gan Yavne, east of Ashdod.
The cops managed to disarm the explosive.
The balloon source is unclear. Gan Yavne is located about 30 kilometers (18 miles) from Gaza’s northern boundary, more than the maximum number of balloons pulled from the strip.
Dozens of daily bombings and arson attacks from Gaza ceased last week after a ceasefire agreement was reached.