The Times of Israel released Tuesday’s occasions as they unfolded.
Transport Minister Miri Regev is holding a rite to open a new exchange near Ashkelon, admitting that she knowingly violates the social estrangement regulations her government followed a few hours earlier.
A video of the rite released across Channel Thirteen shows a tent with at least 25 chairs installed at a distance from each other, with a variety of food and drinks for participants.
– Lior Kenan – קינן (@LiorKenan) 7 July 2020
“We do not accurately comply with Department of Health restrictions. We want to be more compact. It is true that we are in an open area, but we want fewer and fewer people. Next time, I’ll be sure it will happen, ” she says, unmasked.
She adds that because other people don’t pay attention to the guidelines, “at the end of the day, we’ll move on to have to figure out back to a lock.”
According to the regulations in force since Sunday, meetings of more than 20 people are prohibited.
Channel thirteen reports that the party, which included music, charges about NIS 200,000.
Dubai’s money market, the sheikh’s inventory exchange, reopened its ground after the closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Dubai measure occurs when the city-state of the United Arab Emirates has resumed welcoming tourists.
The market closed in mid-March during the pandemic, but online trading continued to close.
Market chief Jamal al-Khadhar said the social gap will be maintained in inventory exchange and barriers have been installed.
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Two other people were shot dead on a street in the town of Zemer, which borders the West Bank, northeast of Netanya.
The couple is known as a 62-year-old man and their 27-year-old son. Both were pronounced dead at the scene, to the emergency services.
Police have arrested a relative and are investigating whether the shooting is related to a large family dispute, Ynet’s news reports are reported.
Iran announced its peak in a number of one-day coronavirus deaths, with two hundred new deaths.
The spokeswoman for the country’s health ministry, Sima Sadat Lari, said the most recent death toll is a 40-year building the day before, when 160 people died from COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus.
It attributes the peak to citizens who respect restrictive measures but who meet in large numbers for weddings and other ceremonies, without respecting the rules of estrangement.
Iran instituted mandatory Sunday dressed in a mask amid growing fears of emerging deaths, even when its public ignores the danger of the virus.
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The Palestinian Authority’s Ministry of Health said 298 new coronaviruses have been shown in the West Bank in the last 24 hours.
Of these, 278 were in hebron governorate, which at the center of the wave of coronavirus outbreaks in the West Bank.
Only 20 have been detected in the West Bank.
Eight instances have been known in East Jerusalem, which the Palestinian Authority counts in its official statistics.
– Aaron Boxerman
The foreign ministers of several Arab states and the cairo-based head of the Arab League issued a joint denunciation of Israeli plans to annex the West Bank component and urged the foreign network to act after holding a virtual assembly on the issue.
“We reject the annexation of any part of the occupied Palestinian territory and warn of the risks of annexation as a violation of foreign law,” he said.
It warns that annexation will “ignite the conflict and nourish extremism.”
– (@ForeignMinistry) 7 July 2020
The chancellors, from Oman, Jordan, Kuwait, Tunisia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Morocco and the United Arab Emirates, are calling for a restart of negotiations on a two-state solution and affirming their commitment to the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative, which calls for normalization with Israel in exchange for a withdrawal from occupied lands in 1967 and the creation of a Palestinian state.
“We are committed to the Arab position expressed in the Arab Peace Initiative that the two-state solution, in accordance with the IPA and foreign law, is the only solution to the clash and creation of a comprehensive peace and embark on the creation of general relations between Arab states and Israel,” it reads.
“We will continue to paint with our brothers and friends on foreign networks to translate the vast majority of rejection of annexation through foreign networks in the movement to save it and revive the real peace efforts that will lead to a just and complete peace,” he says.
Dozens of academics at one of Ra’anana’s top schools tested positive for coronavirus after holding New Year’s Eve festivities, according to The Hebrew media.
At least 34 high school scholars Metro the virus, according to a local activist. Infections occurred after attending personal school completion parties to update school functions, army radio reports.
A student at Ostrovsky High School in the city also tested positive, reportedly, and many academics are quarantined.
The city asked the Ministry of Health to check all the academics who were at the holidays, but the ministry refused on the grounds that the occasions were not school activities, the Twelfth Channel reports. The city is now HOV for verifications, according to the report.
“Because of the irresponsibility of these other young people and the times when they oppose the guidelines, we now have carriers that endanger the entire region. Where are those child parents? The canal cites a source of fitness backgrounds complaining.”
According to figures from the Ministry of Health, Ra’anana has noticed new infections in the following week.
MOSCOW (AP) – An adviser to the director of the Russian state corporation was arrested for treason, the country’s largest security firm said.
Ivan Safronov, former journalist adviser to Roscosmos leader Dmitry Rogozin, arrested in Moscow through Federal Security Service (FSB) agents, the KGB’s main successor agency.
The FSB alleges that Safronov is accused of transmitting sensitive knowledge to an espionage company of an unspecified NATO member. He said the data he provided concerned “military-technical cooperation, defence and security of the Russian Federation.”
Safronov can face up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
Last year, the FSB reportedly opened an investigation following Safronov’s article that Russia had signed a contract with Egypt for the delivery of complicated Su-35 fighter jets. Kommersant removed the report from its online page and no fees were submitted.
Safronov’s father also worked for Kommersant after retiring from the armed forces and covered army matters. In 2007, he died after falling from a window of its construction in Moscow. Investigators concluded that he had committed suicide, but some Russian media officially version, emphasizing his goal of publishing a sensitive report on secret arms deliveries to Iran and Syria.
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Six guards of a Jerusalem criminal have conducted coronavirus tests, according to the Hebrew media.
Sixty inmates were transferred to Maasiyahu in Ramle to allow the government to disinfect the matrix by adding through the spraying of the cells.
Ynet reports that the “sources” close to Siegal Sadetzki, who resigned as director of public physical fitness at the Ministry of Health, have done so due to external pressures that put too much weight on physical fitness decisions in the ministry.
“Today, there are many hands in the process,” says one source. “Suddenly, we’re all epidemiologists. When we move to Gaza, in the middle of battle, a million more people cannot be involved in the process. It doesn’t work.”
One particular source mentions the resolution of allowing opportunities for up to 250 people as a last drop for her, it is not known why she waited until Tuesday, after the government voted to close the halls of occasions and restrict the demonstrations to 20 other people. , to announce your resignation.
The source said it had opposed allowing any collection, even when Israel resurrected the restrictions, but faced opposition within the ministry.
“It’s forgetting what happened in terms of health, and she saw the charge of allowing 250 people to meetings,” says one source.
Last week there was a strong buildup in cases of severe viruses as a result of a replacement in the way hospitals classify patients and not a genuine rash of others with severe coronavirus, the Thirteenth Chain reported.
The number of severe cases increased from approximately four6 on June 30 to nearly 90 on July 4. Lately, 89 other people have been indexed in serious condition, according to figures from the Ministry of Health published Tuesday morning.
According to the report, the replacement in the way patients are classified aligned hospitals with WHO recommendations, but was not explained to the public, leaving the impression that many other people were seriously ill. The replacement means that anyone with an oxygen saturation of 94% or less is indexed in a severe condition, even if it looks good.
While Israel has noticed that the number of new instances is successful by around 1000, the number of serious instances has remained only in a small fraction, a hole that officials have had difficulty explaining, and which some have pointed to as an argument opposed to the re-implementation of restrictive measures that damage the economy.
The number of other people under enthusiasts has also increased slowly, from 23 from 30 June to 35 today, which some say is due to the abandonment of the use of machines as more than just one last hotel intervention.
Eighteen deaths have been reported since June 30.
The Hamas terrorist organization will send a medical team to the Palestinian Authority to deal with the existing wave of coronavirus in the West Bank, Hamas’s Gaza-based surgery ministry said.
“A qualified and multidisciplinary medical team will be sent as a component of the West Bank’s assistance to address the risk of coronavirus, and as confirmation that, despite the demanding situations we face, we will have to come together to confront it, “said Deputy Health Minister Yusuf Abu al-Rush.
There are no immediate comments from Palestinian Authority officials or the Israeli authorities, who would like to worry about coordinating such a movement.
The West Bank controlled by the Palestinian Authority is recently locked in the midst of a wave of coronavirus infections larger than the first.
The Gaza Strip, on the other hand, has controlled to keep the virus at bay, registering only a few cases.
In the West Bank, 4575 coronavirus infections have been confirmed, most in the past two weeks. In the Gaza Strip, 72 have been confirmed, the maximum of these several months.
Developing, the Gaza government says street markets in the Gaza Strip will reopen on Saturday.
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Facebook is committed to taking additional steps for the poisonous and hateful content of the most important social network for an assembly between executives and organizers of a burgeoning advertising boycott.
Chief Mark Zuckerberg and CEO Sheryl Sandberg met with campaign leaders #StopHateForProfit, organized through NAACP, Color of Change and Anti-Defamation League.
Sandberg said Silicon Valley would announce policy updates after discussions with civil rights activists and its own audit of civil rights practices, which will be released Wednesday.
“We are making adjustments, not for monetary reasons or under the pressure of advertisers, but because it’s the right thing to do,” Sandberg wrote on the social media site.
“We have worked for years to verify to minimize the presence of hate on our platform. That’s why we agreed to adopt the civil rights audit two years ago.”
More than 900 advertisers have suspended their Facebook campaigns as a component of the boycott, aiming to pressure the social media giant to do more to hate their platform’s speech.
Zuckerberg insisted for years that he did not believe that the platform deserved to censor political discourse, prompting protests.
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Palestinian Authority Health Minister Mai al-Kaila confirms that the closure of the coronavirus in the West Bank, which will end on Wednesday, will run for another 14 days.
The shutdown began on Friday amid a record build-up in the number of instances displayed through the AP.
In the West Bank, 4575 coronavirus infections have been shown since the pandemic began in March, more than 80% of them in the past two weeks.
– Aaron Boxerman
The Iranian Atomic Energy Organization denies “false accusations of counter-revolutionar elements in the media regarding an explosion” at a nuclear power plant in Ardakan, about 450 kilometres southeast of Tehran.
“Nothing happened” at the yellow cake factory, he said in a statement.
Rumors point to creating “despair” and the crusade for the “maximum tension of the Great Satan (United States)” opposed to Iran, the Atomic Energy Agency says.
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The U.S. drone strike. Who killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani is “illegal,” the UN specialized in extrajudicial executions said in a new report.
Agnes Callamard, UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial, abstract or arbitrary executions, concluded that this was an “arbitrary murder” that violated UN statutes.
He says the strike violated the UN Charter, with “insufficient continuous or imminent attack.”
“There is no evidence that General Soleimani, in particular, makes plans for an imminent attack on American interests, specifically in Iraq, for which rapid action is mandatory and would have been justified,” Callamard writes.
“Soleimani in relation to the Iranian army’s strategy and movements in Syria and Iraq. But in the absence of an imminent and genuine risk to life, the U.S. course of action is illegal.
Soleimani “the world’s greatest terrorist” and “should have been fired a long time ago,” U.S. President Donald Trump said.
The independent rights expert speaks for the UN, but stores its findings.
His report on targeted killings through armed drones, part of which concerns the Soleimani case, will be presented on Thursday at the UN Human Rights Council consultation in Geneva.
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Defense Minister Benny Gantz and Health Minister Yuli Edelstein agreed to strengthen cooperation in the coronavirus crisis between their ministries, a stopover at the Headquarters of the Internal Front Command.
“There is a need for genuine cooperation,” Edelstein says, according to Ynet news.
Gantz had set public pressure for his branch to take over the most operational facets of pandemic control amid complaints of crisis management by the Department of Health.
The surge infuriated Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who reportedly broke into a coronavirus closet last week after Gantz made his vows public. The prime minister accused him of getting into politics.
The army has already announced that it will assign infantry soldiers to an overcrowded quarantine hotline through the Ministry of Health and has begun reopening hotels to space out remote people.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro announced that a coronavirus screening had been performed.
Bolsonaro has largely despised the virus, w havoc on his country, killing more than 65,000 people, the time with the highest number of deaths in the world.
He says he got tested for the virus after he had a fever the day before. His condition is not known without delay.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro says he feels after testing positive for coroanvirus.
“I’m fine, normal. I even need to walk around here, but I can’t because of the medical recommendations,” says Bolsonaro.
On Monday, Bolsonaro told his supporters in Brasilia that he had undergone an X-ray of his lungs that showed that they were blank and that he would be tested for coronavirus. On Tuesday, he told CNN Brazil that his fever had subsided.
Bolsonaro gave the public impression of shaking hands with enthusiasts and mingle with crowds, infrequently without masks. He said his history as an athlete would protect him from the virus and that it would be nothing more than a “little flu” if he contracted it.
Over the weekend, the Brazilian leader celebrated U.S. Independence Day with the country’s ambassador to Brazil, then shared photos on social media appearing with his arm around the ambassador along with several ministers and aides. None of them were dressed in masks, they were close.
The U.S. Embassy He said on Twitter on Monday that Ambassador Todd Chapman had no symptoms of COVID-19, which would be examined.
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The U.S. Marine Corps says it’s investigating reports of a shooter at the Marine Corps Ground Air Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, California.
The body in a tweet that the army police responded to reports of gunfire around 6:30 a.m. and cordoned off the area.
Palestinian media reports say that four members of the Palestinian security forces are currently being held by Israeli forces at Hawara checkpoint near Nablus in the West Bank.
Palestinian media say the four civilian-clad officials were arrested for operations in spaces where Palestinian security forces can surrender.
When asked through the Times of Israel, the Israeli Defense Forces deny that such an occasion occurred.
State 4 photos on the road aspect are shared on social media.
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– Nurit Yohanan (@nurityohanan) 7 July 2020
The Palestinian Authority announced last month that it is finalizing security coordination with Israel in reaction to plans to annex the West Bank, increasing fears of such clashes.
— Aaron Boxerman
The Ministry of Health announces that 4 other people have died from the new coronavirus, which makes the death toll consistent with day five.
A total of 342 other people with COVID-19 have died since the start of the pandemic.
The number of instances reached 31,886, an increase of 1,137 infections of the number reported at 7 p.m. Monday, in what appears to be the biggest 24-hour countdown to date.
There are 13,352 active cases, adding 86 more people in severe condition and 34 under fans.
The Palestinian Authority will increase its coronavirus blockade by five days, Palestinian Authority government spokesman Ibrahim Milhim announced at a press convention in Ramallah.
The Palestinian Health Ministry had requested a 14-day blockade.
– Aaron Boxerman
The Department of Health denies that the number of severe cases of COVID-19 is higher due to a replacement in patients that are classified, as stated in a media report.
“At this point, there is no substitute in the way hospitals report on conditions. This is an accumulation in the number of critical patients in need of extensive care,” the ministry said in a statement.
It indicated that there were ongoing discussions on imaginable adjustments in the way patients are listed.
There are recently 86 patients with severe indexed coronavirus, 34 of them with fans.
The twelfth channel aired images of a tense zoom assembly between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and more than a dozen business owners, livid by the economic damage caused by the coronavirus pandemic and government closures.
Business owners are asking for more from the government to succeed over the crisis, or less draconian rules, with restaurants, gyms, event rooms and other enclosed or forced spaces to operate below capacity.
“There is a sense that this crisis is not being handled,” says one person. Another complains: “We probably wouldn’t survive.”
“We want the cash now, before the 10th, because other people are collapsing,” one woman shouts to the prime minister. “I have 150 workers. We don’t know what to do.”
Netanyahu, who spent much of the assembly quietly listening to the angry rebukes of his interlocutors, replied that he sought to help them and continued to blame the head of the tax administration, Eran Yaakov, for not making sure they were temporarily received ransom money. .
“They were, those other people don’t lie, that’s fine,” he tells Yaakov, who is also attractive. “Cut the checks now. Or not checks, cash transfers.’
At the time, another business owner interrupted the Prime Minister, shouting that he was not listening.
According to the channel, less than some of the government’s pledged cash to keep other people and businesses afloat has not yet been disbursed.
The Ministry of Health will finalize Beitar Ilit’s ultra-Orthodox agreement.
The agreement of some 56,000 more people has noticed 157 new cases of coronavirus in the last seven days, more than anywhere else in the larger cities of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Bnei Brak, Ashdod and Petah Tikva.
According to Ynet, the ministry informed Mayor Meir Rubinstein that the closure of the colony under discussion. However, Rubinstein protested that such a resolution would be unsustainable without a plan to evacuate and space virus carriers.
“It will accentuate the city’s infection rates and turn it into an incubator. The resolution shows the terrible failure to control the wave for now,” he said.
The head of emergency at the World Health Organization said the world’s coronavirus continues to grow globally. Looking at the strong buildup in the number of cases shown reported in the last five to six weeks, you notice that a sudden increase in deaths may occur soon.
“In April and May, we were dealing with 100,000 a day,” Dr. Michael Ryan said at a news conference Tuesday. “Today, we process 200,000 per day.”
Ryan says that the number of COVID-19 deaths appear to be stable for the moment, but he cautions that there is often a lag time between when confirmed cases increase and when deaths are reported due to the time it takes for the coronavirus to run its course in patients.
Ryan also rejects the concept that the significant increase in the number of cases due to more widespread evidence and said, “This epidemic is accelerating.
He says he hopes that the collective wisdom gained about the effective remedy of COVID-19 patients will help keep the mortality rate relatively low, however, this cannot be guaranteed.
“We’ve only noticed this immediate buildup in instances in the last five to six weeks,” Ryan said. “So I don’t think it deserves to be a wonder if the deaths start to rise again.”
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Philadelphia Eagles recipient DeSean Jackson apologized after receiving reactions for sharing anti-Semitic posts on social media over the weekend.
“Definitely, my message wasn’t meant for anyone, regardless of race, it feels somehow, especially the Jewish community,” Jackson said in a video he posted on Instagram. “I publish things about my story all the time, and I probably never published anything Hitler did, because Hitler was a bad person, and I know it.”
The team also issued a statement: “We have discussed with DeSean Jackson its social media posts. Whatever his intentions, the messages he shared were offensive, destructive, and surely appalling. They have no position in our society and are in no way tolerated or supported through the organization. We are disappointed and reiterate to DeSean the importance not only of apologizing, but also of its platform to act for unity, equality and respect. We continue to evaluate cases and are committed to having productive and meaningful conversations with DeSean, as well as with all our players and staff, to educate, be informed and grow.
The NFL states that “DeSean’s comments were very inappropriate, offensive and divisive and in stark contrast to the NFL’s values of respect, equality, and inclusion. We’ve been in touch with the team, which is addressing the issue with DeSean.”
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An e-book by US President Donald Trump’s niece, offers a devastating portrait of him, and attributes a “perfect typhoon of disasters” for exposing the president to the worst.
Mary L. Trump, a psychologist, writes that the coronavirus pandemic, economic depression and worsening social divisions have highlighted the “worst effects” of Donald Trump’s pathologies, which were less evident when the country had a strong economy and the absence of severe crises
“His ability to face adverse conditions through lies, twists and obscurations has been reduced to the point of being powerless amid the tragedies we faced lately,” she says.
“His blatant and probably intentional mishandling of the existing crisis has brought him to a point of revulsion and has never experienced it before, expanding his belligerence and his desire for petty revenge while retaining important funds, non-public and enthusiastic protective apparatuses that his have been paid taxes from states whose governors do not fuck enough “Array She accuses.
Mary Trump is the daughter of Fred Trump Jr., the president’s older brother, who died in 1981. She says the long-term president went to the videos the night her father died, and alleges that she paid to take the SAT exam for him. University.
The president’s brother, Robert, tried to ban publication, however, the first copies of the book, which are scheduled for publication next week, have been made today. It’s titled, “Too much and never enough, how my circle of relatives created the most damaging guy in the world.”
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Police said a man drowned in Tel Aviv.
The authorities have yet to identify him.
Police said it is forbidden to swim in the ocean without the presence of a lifeguard.
The Prime Minister’s Residence will be getting a new team of cleaners, each with their own security detail, who will keep a close eye to make sure they are only collecting one kind of dirt and aren’t planning on dusting anyone, Channel 12 news reports.
According to the channel, the department recently severed ties with a cleaning company due to lawsuits involving two employees in the department under investigation for perjury imaginable to protect Sara Netanyahu, who is being sued by another former employee for ill-treatment.
Instead of attacking themselves, the Netanyahus have had hired replacements in the prime minister’s office, the dirt that accumulates means there’s no time to wait for them to go through a security check. Instead, each of them will be largely followed through a guard.
According to the channel, additional security will charge taxpayers around 10,000 shekels ($2,900) according to the day.
The Department of Health denies that the number of severe cases of COVID-19 is higher due to a replacement in patients that are classified, as stated in a media report.
“At this point, there is no substitute in the way hospitals report on conditions. This is an accumulation in the number of critical patients in need of extensive care,” the ministry said in a statement.
It indicated that there were ongoing discussions on imaginable adjustments in the way patients are listed.
There are recently 86 patients with severe indexed coronavirus, 34 of them with fans.