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10:12:01 ◀︎ Communications Minister Yoaz Hendel responded Twitter to a statement by opposition leader MK Yair Lapid, alleging that the government had banned demonstrations."It is still permitted to hold protests, and the government stressed this during its discussions," Hendel wrote. "Just ce in your life, check before you speak."
10:24:24 ◀︎ According to business surveys, the number of people working from home in the United Kingdom has increased exponentially during the coronavirus epidemic period, and even ce the crisis is officially over, businesses expect the number of people working from home a permanent basis to be around 22%, as opposed to just 9% in pre-epidemic days.The Telegraph reports that a poll found that 35% of respondents feared that returning to work in a traditional office environment could negatively impact their mental health.Senior politicians and economists in the UK are now voicing concern that people are unnecessarily cautious, leading to a prolonged period of recovery that is damaging the UK's economic prospects. The Telegraph quotes a "veteran Conservative" MP as saying that, "The government is guilty now of having scared the public so much that they are now completely irrational about Covid-19."Indeed, his opinions would appear to be borne out by the facts. Data from the Office for National Statistics released this week show that the number of deaths from all causes (i.e. not just Covid-19-related deaths) is below the five-year average, as it has been for the last three weeks.
10:33:28 ◀︎ PM: Treasury officials working to hold up gov't grants to citizens
10:33:28 ◀︎ Learning from our mistakes; defeating a pandemic
10:35:42 ◀︎ The Israir airline company has told its approximately 250 employees that it expects them to remain unpaid leave until next February, Kan News reports.
10:46:59 ◀︎ Confirmed: 'Russia targeting attempts to find COVID-19 vaccine'
11:06:09 ◀︎ Dozens of social workers are protesting in Tel Aviv today, with their demonstration having moved from Habima Square to Dizengoff Square, which is now blocked.Social workers have been strike for several weeks now, protesting their working conditions and the violence they are exposed to without sufficient precautionary measures taken.
11:08:19 ◀︎ Former head of Shabak: We mustn't shut down the economy
11:11:47 ◀︎ Tzur Goldin, brother of fallen soldier Hadar Goldin, whose body is being held by Hamas in Gaza, wrote Twitter that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has now released a fourth terrorist to Gaza in the past month alone."Prime Minister Netanyahu invited us to a meeting yesterday," he wrote. "That same morning, he released yet another Hamas terrorist to Gaza."
11:18:35 ◀︎ The area of the Hermon is now open to the public, at no cost, all week long from Sunday to Friday. It will ly be closed Shabbat.The site offers a variety of activities for the whole family, including cable car rides to the summit of Mount Hermon, sledding, and the SKY RIDER mountain ride. Payment is required for the various attractions.
11:24:13 ◀︎ Robots are helping Israeli doctors handle coronavirus
11:27:42 ◀︎ A Saudi scholar, Muhammed, and the Jews of Arabian Peninsula
11:28:49 ◀︎ Update: 1,819 new cases in last 24 hours, 213 in serious condition
11:37:56 ◀︎ Police have arrested an Arab in his twenties from Jadeidi-Makr, suspicion that he shot a man in his fifties, a resident of Haifa.The victim sustained moderate injuries.
11:53:50 ◀︎ Australian researchers design Covid-19 test with results in 20 minutes
12:00:36 ◀︎ Want to fight racism? Begin by resisting BLM ideology
12:05:07 ◀︎ Nearly 60 coronavirus patients ventilators as number of seriously ill patients and new cases continue to rise.
12:08:32 ◀︎ The Jewish surrender to the West’s eclipse of reason
12:32:22 ◀︎ Law center identifies Stephen Miller as an extremist
12:35:46 ◀︎ Former Mossad chief: Government has 'lost control' of epidemic's spread
12:39:08 ◀︎ Responding to the going criticism of the Treasury's budget head, Finance Minister Yisrael Katz said that if Prime Minister Netanyahu's allegations were found to be well-based, the issue would be investigated.Netanyahu has criticized budget head Shaul Meridor several occasions, claiming that he is holding up implementation of the government's plan to give grants to all Israeli citizens.
12:41:24 ◀︎ A man in his thirties has sustained moderate injuries after his car flipped over Road 40, near the Ramlod interchange.MDA responders and paramedics treated him at the scene and transported him to Assaf Harofeh hospital.
12:43:39 ◀︎ 18-year-old student missing in area of Tze'elim stream
13:01:36 ◀︎ Liberman: Gov't bowed to haredi pressure to impose lockdown
13:03:52 ◀︎ Four Arabs injured in brawl in Jordan Valley
13:04:59 ◀︎ A restaurant situated Rabin Square in Tel Aviv has taken all its wares out to the square and is distributing the food to passers-by.
13:14:07 ◀︎ EU leaders are meeting in Brussels for the first time in person since the Covid-19 crisis began, The Guardian reports, with muted expectations as to whether a deal will be clinched.Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stressed the importance of the occasion, noting that, "We're faced with the biggest economic depression since the Second World War."Under discussion are an unprecedented $2.1 trillion budget and recovery fund as well as a seven-year budget plan costing &euro1.07 trillion ($1.22 trillion). The countries are divided the issue of how much of the fund will be apportioned in grants, and how much in loans.German Chancellor Angela Merkel told Reuters that, "The differences are still very, very big and so I can"t predict whether we will achieve a result this time," adding that, "I expect very, very difficult negotiations."According to the BBC, French President Emmanuel Macron said that the summit would prove to be a "moment of truth" for the bloc. The leaders are expected to meet both today and tomorrow, but it is likely that more time will be needed in order to hammer out a deal - in the event that they are successful in doing so.
13:19:48 ◀︎ Kiryat Yearim council head in quarantine - in his office
13:20:56 ◀︎ No more shame: Abuse and infidelity in the Jewish home
13:28:57 ◀︎ Shabbat times for Parshat Mattot-Masei - Shabbat Shalom!
13:37:03 ◀︎ UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has asserted that the lockdowns imposed in the United Kingdom undoubtedly saved thousands of lives."Britain made many mistakes," he admitted, "and we're still making them, which is unfortunately ly natural. But Britain is also learning from her mistakes," he stressed.Johnson has announced that the country will be making extensive preparations for an expected "second wave" of the coronavirus this coming winter, with massive investment in the National Health Service (NHS) in order to properly equip hospitals with PPE and ventilators.
13:38:11 ◀︎ EU leaders meet for 'very difficult negotiations' says Merkel
13:41:35 ◀︎ At a press conference held outside the Prime Minister's residence at 10 Downing Street, Boris Johnson said that his government would be giving local authorities new powers to impose closures where appropriate, indoor as well as outdoor venues.He then added that, "Action for local councils will not always be sufficient, so next week we will publish draft regulations which clearly set out how central government can intervene more effectively at a local level."Where justified by the evidence, ministers will be able to close whole sectors, or types of premises in an area or introduce local stay-at-home orders, prevent people entering or leaving defined areas, reduce the maximum size of gatherings beyond national rules or restrict transport systems serving local areas."Attempting to inject a note of optimism, Johnson said that there is still a chance that there will be a "return to normality, possibly in time for Christmas."
13:47:07 ◀︎ Opposition head MK Yair Lapid has again attacked Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, this time for the prime minister's criticism of senior Treasury official Shaul Meridor."Bibi [Netanyahu] is, as usual, confusing what's good for him with what's good for the country," he said. "It's absolutely the job of the person in charge of budgeting to express his opinion a plan that would destroy the economy ... If he hadn't done so, he would have been remiss. Bibi is the e who messed up - and Bibi is the e who should go."
13:51:30 ◀︎ Blue & White pushing for schools to stay open till end of next week
13:52:39 ◀︎ Between nine o'clock this morning and e o'clock this afternoon, Israelis made credit card purchases amounting to NIS 495 million. This is 15% more than the average recent Fridays.
14:13:07 ◀︎ Third of three lost hikers rescued
14:17:40 ◀︎ Defense Minister and Alternate Prime Minister Benny Gantz has held a telephone conversation with his Russian counterpart, Sergei Shoigu.Gantz later wrote his official Twitter account that: "I held a phone conversation with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu in which we discussed several strategic issues concerning the Middle East and the importance of maintaining stability in the region."I expressed our appreciation for the Russian understanding of Israel"s security concerns and underscored our determination not to allow Iran's attempt to establish itself militarily in Syria and its nuclear aspirations. I look forward to continue our bilateral communication."
14:25:31 ◀︎ MK Shlomo Karhi (Likud) has sharply criticized left-wing demonstrators, and included Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit in his attack."We will not let anarchists endanger the public health," Karhi said, "and neither will we allow the Attorney-General to do so. I intend to oppose any law that exempts demonstrations from regulations limiting public gatherings in an open space to 20 people. The right to protest is important, but the rights to freedom of movement and conduct business are none less so. And saving lives overrides all of these rights. If people insist protesting, let them do so in capsules, or via Zoom."
14:28:54 ◀︎ Over 230 lawmakers call on EU to ban Hezbollah
14:28:54 ◀︎ Arab residents of Jaffa are holding a protest march today, in the hope that they will succeed in pressuring the Tel Aviv-Yaffo municipality to cancel its plans to build a homeless shelter the site of the ​​historic Al-Isaf Muslim Cemetery in Jaffa.
14:31:11 ◀︎ Cyclist knocked down by car in Ramat Hasharon
14:34:36 ◀︎ Minister for Internal Security Amir Ohana has asked the Attorney-General, Avichai Mandelblit, to investigate threats made against the prime minister."You are not taking the threats the life of the prime minister and his family seriously in fact, you are behaving in the manner of a person who is waging a personal battle against [Netanyahu]," Ohana stated.
14:43:40 ◀︎ Hiker rescued from Judean Desert, hospitalized for dehydration
14:45:57 ◀︎ Criminal stabbing attack at Alfei Menashe junction
14:47:05 ◀︎ Former football coach contracts Covid-19
14:57:10 ◀︎ British Airways (BA) is to retire all of its Boeing 747s ahead of schedule, due to the sharp decrease in air travel in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic."It is with great sadness that we can confirm we are proposing to retire our entire 747 fleet with immediate effect," a BA spokesman told the BBC.The UK airline is the world's largest operator of 747s, the first planes to be dubbed "jumbo jets." They were first brought into service in 1969 (although BA ly acquired its first models in the early 1970s), and BA had planned to retire the four-engine craft in 2024, due to their heavy fuel consumption in comparison with modern twin-engine models.BA ce had a fleet of 57 747-400s, and now has just 31. The huge craft have a wing-span of 213 feet, the width of 50 cars.
15:06:21 ◀︎ Netanyahu & Gantz agree: Schools remain open till Tuesday at least
15:15:20 ◀︎ Polish opposition challenges presidential vote result
16:14:28 ◀︎ Basketball games to continue despite closure