The Times of Israel published Saturday’s occasions as they unfolded.
Firefighters and rescue say incendiary balloons introduced through terrorist organizations over the Gaza border have caused at least 19 fires in southern Israel.
This is the tenth consecutive day of fires, which basically cause damage to weeds and agricultural areas.
The balloons, which bring explosive devices, began more than a hundred fires in Israel last week.
The IDF bombed Hamas targets in Gaza for more than four nights in reaction to the attacks.
Israel has also closed its goods across the Gaza Strip for all goods, food and humanitarian supplies, and has reduced the fishing dominance allowed in Gaza to force Hamas to break the balloons.
Israel’s standardization agreement with the United Arab Emirates on Thursday has increased tensions in the Palestinian territories, leading to protests in Jerusalem, Gaza and the West Bank, and a protest by Palestinian leaders.
Crowds of anti-government protesters are expected to gather tonight in front of the Prime Minister’s in Jerusalem and in front of his personal home in Caesarea.
Hundreds of other people are already demonstrating on bridges and traffic centers across the country, Ynet reported.
The anti-corruption organization “Black Flag” says it is the eighth consecutive demonstration in the recent wave of protests and that it awaits rallies in about three hundred places.
Organizers talk about Netanyahu’s historic standardization agreement with the United Arab Emirates and write: “While the prime minister is busy organizing flights for himself to Abu Dhabi’s pools, other Israelis are collapsing due to a lack of management of economic crises and fitness.”flights to the Gulf, I work in Israel!”
Hundreds of others amassed protests on Friday opposite Netanyahu, saying the deal would not deter them.
Last Saturday, tens of thousands of people took part in demonstrations across the country.
Protesters call for Netanyahu’s resignation on his corruption charges and call for greater control of the coronavirus crisis and its economic consequences.
The Prime Minister of the Gulf of Bahrain, Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, boarded a plane for a personal excursion abroad to the kingdom.
The Bahraini King’s media adviser announced it on Twitter.
– NABEEL ALHAMER (@nalhamer) 15 August 2020
Khalifa, who has been Bahrain’s prime minister since independence in 1971 and is 80 years old, obtained a medical remedy in Germany in March for an unspecified disease.
Israel and the United Arab Emirates in the Gulf announced a landmark standardization agreement on Thursday.
Prime Minister Netanyahu, U.S. President Trump and his son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner, who helped negotiate the deal, predicted that the deal would pave the way for more agreements between Israel and Arab states.
Israeli officials told the Hebrew media that they were in complex talks with Bahrain about a normalization agreement, saying it would probably be next on the list of ties to the Jewish state.
Oman and Morocco are also noted as countries that can follow the example of the UAE.
The president of the Umbrella Council of Mayors of the yesha settlements said he would no longer vote for Netanyahu because of the minister’s promise to suspend the annexation of parts of the West Bank.
Netanyahu promised as a component of an agreement to normalize ties with the United Arab Emirates, which he announced on Thursday, but also said it would continue with the annexation in the future.
David Elhayani said to the Twelfth Canal: “Netanyahu deceived us year, the people of the Jordan Valley, to whom he promised the annexation.
“If it was looking to do something smart for the State of Israel, it would apply sovereignty,” says Elhayani. “He lost her. He’s not the same user he used to be. I don’t know what happened to him yet. He’s not the guy I know.”
Elhayani and parliamentarian Bezalel Smotrich of the Yamina National Religious Party said Friday that Netanyahu would be replaced because of the decision, and some Likud lawmakers said the annexation would continue in an effort to appease supporters angry with the announcement.
Following the revelation of the agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, U.S. President Donald Trump and U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman said the annexation was suspended, but not permanently cancelled.
Netanyahu had expressed interest in initiating the proceedings on 1 July, but the date came and any action was taken.
Finance Minister Israel Katz of the Likud party said the risk of elections had passed.
Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Likud and Blue and White of Benny Gantz, the coalition’s two key partners, are stuck in the state budget.
The stalemate has left a dreaded fourth national vote in less than two years.
“The danger of elections has passed and, for the time being, it is a matter of [concrete] agreements.Both sides perceive that there will be no election,” Katz told Channel 12.
Previously, the Twelfth Channel reported that Sunday’s sideboard assembly would be cancelled due to disagreements between the parties for the time being a week in a row, a sign of a primary confrontation between the coalition.
However, the network also reported that the two factions were moving towards an agreement.
Mossad’s boss Yossi Cohen has in recent days spoken with Bahrain’s Prime Minister, Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, reports the Twelfth Channel.
The objective of the verbal exchange is to move towards Bahrain following the United Arab Emirates in building standardized relations with Israel.
“The symptoms imply that Bahrain will be the next country to sign a peace treaty with Israel …They are advancing with all their might.”
The TELEVISION report indicates that something in this regard may be expected in the near future.
He also notes that Bahrain’s prime minister boarded a plane for a personal scale outside the kingdom, and said this would possibly be related.
He also notes that Bahrain’s king, Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, met today with Abu Dhabi’s crown prince, Mohammed bin Zayed, and expressed Bahrain’s desire for the normalization of the United Arab Emirates’ relations with Israel.
Intelligence Minister Eli Cohen awaits a diplomat with an African state in the coming months.
“This year there will be a new [agreement] with an African country, in my opinion Sudan, which will also mark a peace agreement with the State of Israel,” Cohen said in an interview with Channel 13.
Cohen says he expects new agreements with other Gulf states in the future, adding Bahrain and Oman.
Sudan, an African Arab country, has long been hostile to Israel, but between the two states have slowly warmed in recent years.
An Israeli trade plane was allowed to fly over the country in June, and Prime Minister Netanyahu met with the country’s head of transition government before this year in Uganda.
Israel and Sudan “are discussing normalization,” Netanyahu said in February.
Following Israel’s historic peace agreement with the United Arab Emirates on Thursday, the hypothesis on the agreements has been endemic, and Bahrain, Oman and Morocco are also touted as opportunities.
The Ministry of Health reports 1,118 new cases of Coronavirus Shabbat, bringing the number of cases shown since the start of the pandemic to 92,198.
It also reports new deaths, bringing the national death toll to 674.
Of the 23,574 active cases, 387 others were in serious condition, adding 116 with fans, an additional 171 were in moderate condition and the rest had mild or non-existent symptoms.
The ministry says 20,739 tests and 6,950 have been conducted so far.Test grades sometimes dropped over the weekend.
The demonstration in front of the Prime Minister in Jerusalem reaches thousands of participants.
Hundreds of others also gather in front of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s personal home in Caesarea.
The Jerusalem occasion is attended by representatives of event venue owners, event manufacturers, and entertainment event providers, who were left without paint due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Unemployed protesters are not easy for the government to allow them to return to work.
The demonstrators symptoms that said, “We are hope, vote with our feet” and “When will we make peace with each other?”
Paris Square streets in Jerusalem are closed to traffic.
– 15 August 2020 (@kann_news
Police arrest a guy suspected of throwing objects at protesters in The city of Hadera.
The protests mark the eighth consecutive week of protests opposing Netanyahu on Saturday night.
Israeli leaders are criticizing the UN Security Council for their vote to allow an anti-Iran arms embargo to expire in October.
The United States pushed for a solution to enlarge the embargo, but the extension was voted on Friday.
After the end of Shabbat, the major made statements condemning this decision.
Prime Minister Netanyahu said: “The UN Security Council’s decision to allow the renewal of the arms embargo that opposes Iran is outrageous.Iranian aggression and terrorism threaten regional peace and the world at large.
“Instead of opposing the sale of arms, the Security Council encourages it.We will continue to work hard with the United States and the countries of the region to curb Iranian aggression.”
Defense Minister Benny Gantz said: “In its relentless discharge of nuclear weapons and its efforts to fuel terror and violence, Iran is undermining peace in the region and in the world.
Therefore, the UN Security Council’s rejection of the US proposal to extend the arms embargo is a decision that undermines regional stability and global security.Israel will continue to work with its partners around the world and in the Middle East to end Iranian aggression.
Chancellor Gabi Ashkenazi said: “I condemn the resolution of some members of the United Nations Security Council not to enlarge the arms embargo that opposes Iran.Iran not only budgets terrorism, but also carries it out and poses a danger to regional and foreign stability.I have to save Iran from sowing terror all over the world.
“Over the weekend, I spoke to several foreign ministers about this factor and asked them to continue to act to involve Iran’s aggression.I also ordered the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs to put the factor in the most sensible factor in the timetable.embassies in UNSC Member States.
The Knesset publishes a schedule for a cabinet assembly on Sunday, stating that the weekly will continue, after previous reports announced that it would be cancelled due to internal conflicts between Likud and the Kakhol lavan parties.
Last week’s assembly was cancelled when the two sides failed to agree on an agenda, a sign of primary conflict within the ruling coalition.
Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Likud and Defense Minister Gantz’s Kakhol lavan are stagnant by the state budget, which has threatened to overthrow the coalition and Israel to a fourth national vote in less than two years.
According to the agenda, the company will speak through the economic law video convention and assistance to hotels that have been affected by the pandemic.
Public broadcaster Kan reports that Kakhol Lavan and Likud agreed to hold the weekly meeting, but only to talk about coronavirus policy and continue their disagreements over the next week.
Finance Minister Israel Katz of Likud said earlier that “the risk of elections has passed” and that the parties are on the verge of compromise.
A report through the Twelfth Channel on Friday said the two factions would find a compromise on the budget and other issues.
Army radio said 10,000 protesters are concentrated outdoors in the prime minister’s apartment in Jerusalem.
An organization of protesters tried to leave the main leader in a procession, but they were arrested by police, who said they did have a permit.
In recent weeks, after attacks on protesters via right-wing counter-demonstrators, police have tried to prevent protesters from moving for major events.
A protester is arrested on suspicion of public order.
Some of the protesters rejected standardization between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, calling it a “turn.”
Public broadcaster Kan releases a video of a tense between anti-Netanyahu protesters and an opposing protester holding a sign that says, “Leftists are traitors.”
– 15 August 2020 (@kann_news
Hundreds of Palestinians concentrated on the Israel-Gaza border, blowing up explosives and burning tires near the security fence.
The IDF is dispersing insurrectionary strategies to disperse protesters, reports Army Radio.
The Twelfth Channel says rioters are throwing explosive charges at Israeli troops and that a Palestinian is wounded.
In recent weeks there has been an increase in violence in Gaza, with waves of incendiary balloons and dozens of fires in southern Israel, adding up at least 19 on Saturday.
Israel has bombed Hamas’ terrorist targets over the more than 4 nights, limited imports to the Gaza Strip, and reduced its fishing in retaliation for attacks.
Health Minister Yuli Edelstein will replace coronavirus regulations that restrict the use of restaurants and places of worship.
Edelstein needs to restrict attendance to another 20 people inside and 30 outside, as long as everyone maintains a social distance.
Smaller restaurants will also be able to serve another 20 people indoors, Channel 12 reports.
Edelstein plans to submit the proposal for approval tomorrow.
On Friday, the so-called coronavirus cabinet approved new restrictions on clutter in indoor spaces, while easiing other boundaries opposed to clutter in spaces.
The new regulations, which come into force on Sunday afternoon, restrict assistance to 10 other people for enclosed spaces of less than 80 square meters.
Police arrest seven protesters at an open-air anti-government demonstration of the prime minister’s apartment in Jerusalem.
Demonstrators attempted to exit the main protest in a procession, which is not allowed by police guidelines.The march to the president’s residence.
The number of protesters at the Jerusalem rally is estimated to be around 10,000, which is likely to make it less than the anti-corruption demonstrations near the prime minister’s apartment that took up the last two Saturdays.
Meanwhile, in Tel Aviv, about a hundred far-right protesters gather outdoors at the home of Supreme Court President Esther Hayut.
Demonstrators from an anti-migrant organization, the Tel Aviv Southern Liberation Front, and the right-wing organization im Tirzu are protesting against the court’s ruling to block the demolition of the circle of relatives from the home of a terrorist who killed an IDF soldier in the West.Previous bank this year.
– 15 August 2020 (@kann_news
Israel is attacking targets in the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian media.
Airstrikes are based on arson balloons introduced by terrorists on the border in southern Israel.
Balloons at least 19 fires in southern Israel today, and more than a hundred last week.
The IDF bombed Hamas terrorist targets in Gaza for more than 4 nights, limited imports to the gang and reduced their fishing in retaliation for the attacks.
Fires are often small and cause damage to agricultural spaces and weeds, and airstrikes from the recent series of violence are not known to have claimed casualties.
Meanwhile, a lot of Palestinians approach the border fence, detonate explosives and burn tires.
Al-Resalah, linked to Hamas, said there had been “several wounded” in Israel, a demonstration of some 800 young people.The demonstration takes place east of Gaza City, near the border fence.
Two other people injured by real fire, one in the abdomen and one in the lower back, arrive at the al-Shifa medical clinic, according to The Hamas-controlled Gaza fitness ministry.
The Twelfth Channel claims the troublemakers are throwing explosive tariffs at Israeli troops, who respond with measures to disperse the riots.
Army radio said an Egyptian delegation will make a stopover in the Gaza Strip to verify and ease tensions.
An Emirati company and an Israeli company signal an industry strategic agreement to jointly expand technologies in the fight against coronavirus.
APEX National Investment of the United Arab Emirates and The Israeli organization TeraGroup point to the agreement at a press convention in Abu Dhabi, to the Emirati news firm WAM.
Both corporations will work on the progression of a COVID-19 device to diagnose the disease more timely and accurately.
TeraGroup develops a COVID-19 device that aims to detect the disease in a patient’s breathing and deliver effects in one minute.
Not without transparent delay if this mapping component of the joint agreement with APEX.
Israel and the United Arab Emirates on Thursday signed a historic standardization agreement, which stops the progression of industrial ties between the two countries.
The two states have been cooperating quietly on their reaction to coronavirus for months, which helped advance the standardization agreement, according to Friday reports.
Showers broke out between anti-government protesters and policemen near the prime minister in Jerusalem.
Police dispersed protesters, handed out fines and arrested at least seven people.
The video of the scene’s officers for foreshing at least one user of the rally as spectators shout, “Honte!”
– 15 August 2020 (@kann_news
– גלצ (@GLZRadio) August 15, 2020
According to army radio, some 1,500 protesters remain in the capital’s Paris square. It is estimated that the total number of participants in the past was about 10,000.
UAE Foreign Minister Anwar Gargash told Israeli media that the United Arab Emirates has learned over time that the lack of ties with Israel is harmful.
“It’s a slow-moving relationship,” Gargash told Walla’s Barak Ravid, in what was announced as the first open interview by an Emirati official with the Israeli media.
“We learned that not communicating is a healthy option,” Gargash says.
“I think, on the other hand, we have also noticed that many countries that have with Israel also have contacts with Israel and cooperate with Israel,” Gargash says.
– Barak Ravid (@BarakRavid) 15 August 2020
“I think for us, moving from point A to point B is a learning experience,” he says, adding that the United Arab Emirates still has “a challenge with the political facets of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.”
Gargash says he expects “reciprocity”, embassies and cooperation in the fields of agriculture, security, generation and tourism.
Police arrest two anti-government protesters at an open-air demonstration in the prime minister’s apartment in Jerusalem on suspicion of assaulting officers.Three other people are in custody.
The police in capital paris are loudly calling on protesters to finish the demonstration, to leave the streets and to make no noise.
Hundreds of protesters gather at the King George Street site in the capital to demonstrate in front of a police building.
Police added that officials passed several fines to protesters who were dressed in masks.
– 15 August 2020 (@kann_news
The Israeli army confirms that it has carried out airstrikes opposed to the Hamas terrorist in the Gaza Strip.The attacks had already been reported through the Palestinian media.
Airstrikes mark the fifth consecutive night of IDF attacks on Hamas targets when terrorists in the Gaza Strip release an avalanche of incendiary balloons across the border, causing dozens of fires in southern Israel.Sometimes balloons with explosive devices.
Hundreds of Gazans are also on the security fence with Israel and several were wounded by IDF gunfire, According to Palestinian reports.
“Palestinian rioters in Gaza threw explosives and attempted against the security fence in Israel tonight.This is after explosive balloons were introduced from Gaza to Israel today,” the Israeli army said in a statement.
“In response, we have achieved the goals of the Hamas army in Gaza.We hold Hamas accountable.”
Police are arresting 10 other people at the anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem, police commander Ofer Shomer said, as the demonstration comes to an end.
Most of the arrests took up position as an organization of protesters to march towards Agron and King George streets, which police described as an illegal act.
Others arrested because they refused to leave the site of the demonstration in Paris Square.Shomer says they refused to leave after police declared collection illegal.
Two other people were arrested on suspicion of assaulting officers.
The streets around it reopen to traffic.
Rocket siren alerts are being issued in the southern city of Sderot and in communities near the Gaza Strip.
Two rockets were fired at Israel from the Gaza Strip into the army.
Projectiles are intercepted through the Iron Dome missile defense system.
No reports of damage.