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11:58:54 ◀︎ Watch: Ayoob Kara presents 'Netanyahu Defense Troupe'
12:18:08 ◀︎ 80-year-old electric bicycle rider killed by Netanya car
12:24:04 ◀︎ Ehud Barak calls Netanyahu 'delusional, frightened, confused'
12:28:40 ◀︎ Atomic Energy Commission former chief scientist Prof. Dov Schwartz warned in a Kan News interview here that Israel's situation is almost irreparable: "We're three weeks away from the failure of the intensive care system. There are three weeks before hospitals will have to decide who to entubate."Our blood is the consciences of Netanyahu and Gantz. All the decisions made so far have been useless. Everything must be closed. I propose to make a total closure for three weeks the decision must be made today and immediately."
12:32:04 ◀︎ Health Ministry launches Bedouin COVID-19 info campaign
12:36:38 ◀︎ Hillel Yaffe Medical Center has 35 who tested coronavirus positive
12:41:10 ◀︎ "It is important that we examine each restriction and try to understand what logic and data it rests ," says MK Shasha-Bitton.
12:42:18 ◀︎ Knesset Coronavirus Committee Chairwoman MK Yifat Shasha Biton said: "I'm sure the government has good intentions we're the same side. But we're allowed to argue. We'll always ask what the economic damage is in relation to the health benefit and we'll make decisions accordingly. It is uncertain that the latest restrictions the economy are the right move."
12:54:58 ◀︎ Former Defense Minister and Yamina Chairman Naftali Bennett referred to the spike in morbidity but called the government not to tighten measures at this stage."In light of the data from the last two weeks, I call the government: Wait. Don't tighten steps at this stage. Don't close restaurants and certainly not summer camps."The government must set up a system to cut off infection chains today, and wait until next Thursday to examine the trend. In light of the cumulative data of the last two weeks, it appears that there is a consistent inhibition in the doubling coefficient of both infectious and moderate and severe patients, which means that there is still an increase, but it is more moderate. From a doubling rate of 8-9 days in infected people, about two weeks ago, now the rate is about 18-19(!). A similar trend in the seriously ill, with a delay of several days."
12:59:30 ◀︎ Government approves first Bedouin ambassador for Israel
13:08:31 ◀︎ A 40-year-old illegal alien from Jenin was arrested suspicion of sexually assaulting a soldier at the central bus station in Tiberias.He allegedly impersonated a security guard and ordered a soldier to accompany him to the bathroom, where he assaulted him and fled.
13:10:48 ◀︎ 66% of known COVID-19 infections occurred at home
13:15:29 ◀︎ Government approves first Bedouin as Israeli ambassador
13:33:30 ◀︎ Netanyahu: Disgrace to see PA flags at protest
13:36:53 ◀︎ Bevelyn Beatty of The Well Ministries dumped paint the "Black Liver Matter" mural painted in front of Trump Tower in NYC."Black Lives Matter is a domestic terrorist organization," Beatty said. "They don't care about black lives. They support the killing of more than 600,000 black babies every year!"Beatty chanted "Refund the police," while accusing bystanders of not caring about black lives.
13:40:11 ◀︎ A 16-year-old worker fell from a height of about six meters at a construction site Shvil Hameretz Street in Tel Aviv.He was evacuated by MDA to Wolfson Hospital in fair condition.
13:43:34 ◀︎ Prof. Grotto concerned: 'Hospitals crowded with Coronavirus patients'
13:53:47 ◀︎ Minister Yankelevich appointed to Judicial Appointments Committee
13:56:02 ◀︎ Minister Regev appointed Judicial Appointments Committee member
13:59:19 ◀︎ Senior Likud officials planning rebellion against Netanyahu
14:16:22 ◀︎ Bevelyn Beatty of The Well Ministries dumps paint 'Black Liver Matter' mural painted in front of Trump Tower in NYC.
14:29:56 ◀︎ Changes in Small Vessels and Sailors Division activity
14:32:15 ◀︎ Shamir hospital to turn parking lot into emergency care center
14:41:20 ◀︎ Route 60 near Beit Hagai open to traffic
14:44:43 ◀︎ Minister Gamliel confronts Amir Peretz
14:48:10 ◀︎ What Putin’s plot to plunder the Corona vaccine says on tyranny
14:51:29 ◀︎ United Hatzalah medical teams provided first aid to a 25-year-old driver of a vehicle who was moderately injured in an accident Hamarpeh Street in Tel Aviv-Yafo.
14:59:30 ◀︎ Former Mossad chief Maj. Gen. Danny Yatom warns against the appointment of Prof. Gabi Barbash as Coronavirus Coordinator."Another embarrassing move by the Israeli government - to place a doctor at the head of the coronavirus struggle is a total mistake. The crisis goes far beyond laboratory tests and hospital beds, it affects all government ministries whose activities need to be coordinated and monitored, there are more suitable candidates the list of names. Why didn't they respond to Eisenkot who expressed his willingness?"
15:10:49 ◀︎ 21 coronavirus patients are currently hospitalized in Haemek hospital in Afula.One patient is in critical condition, sedated and a ventilator. Six others are in serious condition five are in moderate condition the others are mild cases.
15:15:21 ◀︎ Rabbi rules names of coronavirus patients should be published
15:16:29 ◀︎ UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson told the Sunday Telegraph today that locking down the country a second time is a last resort, albeit an option that has to remain the table."I can't abandon that tool any more than I would abandon a nuclear deterrent. But it is like a nuclear deterrent, I certainly don't want to use it. And nor do I think we will be in that position again," he said.Last week, Johnson announced that both local and central governments were being given expanded powers to declare localized lockdowns (closing stores, shutting outdoor public spaces, and canceling events). Today, Johnson expressed the hope that such measures would prove sufficient in managing the epidemic, saying: "We're genuinely able now to look at what's happening in much closer to real time, to isolate outbreaks and to address them the spot, and to work with local authorities to contain the problem locally and regionally if we have to."Meanwhile, a note of caution was sounded by the UK's chief scientific adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance, who warned that, "Come winter, the challenges will be very much greater and of course there is a risk that this could also need national measures as well," the BBC reported.
15:21:02 ◀︎ China denies allegations of persecution of Muslim Uighurs
15:30:00 ◀︎ Minister for Civilian and Social Affairs (within the Defense Ministry) Michael Biton has expressed the view that discharged soldiers should be given special consideration if the government's plan to allocate a grant to all citizens is implemented."Six billion shekels is like a ballistic missile - we need to make sure that it's pointed in the right direction," he said. "We mustn't leave vulnerable populations behind, including 100,000 recently discharged soldiers. Due to the crisis situation, many of them aren't able to commence their [university] studies and are being forced to make use of their deposits [designed to fund studies] simply in order to get by. What's going to happen with them? We should be doubling their deposits, or paying them unemployment benefits. That's e way in which to fire the missile in the right direction."
15:39:06 ◀︎ 'Huge mistake to have doctor lead coronavirus efforts'
15:41:23 ◀︎ Minister for Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage, Rafi Peretz, has added his voice to those demanding that another government hand-out to combat the economic fallout from the coronavirus epidemic be targeted specifically to those in need."We must not shut down the education system," the former Education Minister said, "and any grants allotted need to reach those in need. During this morning's government meeting, I said that the capsule system that we used during the first wave of the virus had proved itself, and that if we want to implement changes now [to the regular class system that was in place until the last few days] then this is the place to start. We should definitely not be shutting all the schools."Peretz added that, "Ceasing all classes is a dramatic step to take, e which is likely to negatively impact many families who are already struggling to cope."
15:51:39 ◀︎ MK Miki Zohar, coalition head, has issued a "travel warning" with regard to recent left-wing protests and the media attention they have garnered."A travel warning to members of the right wing: In recent days, and in all likelihood in coming days too, we have been witness to a timed and orchestrated information campaign conducted by left-wingers, almost entirely supported by the media, designed to overthrow the right wing ... It's true that the Prime Minister is facing quite a few challenges, but all the same, there's no doubt that there is a concerted campaign going to overthrow him."
15:58:19 ◀︎ Legislation to use term 'person with disabilities,' not 'handicapped'
16:09:39 ◀︎ Palestinian gang who staged road accident to steal car arrested
16:11:54 ◀︎ PM bureau chief to examine ways to strengthen Israeli producers
16:16:25 ◀︎ Deputy Health Minister: Beaches can stay open if crowding is avoided
16:17:32 ◀︎ Health Min: 10% of all COVID-19 infections coming from schools
16:17:32 ◀︎ The Reebok company has announced that it is closing its stores located in Israel, and that from now , sales will be conducted solely line.
16:19:48 ◀︎ Kan News reports that the National Security Council plans to establish a haredi-manned taskforce that will focus matters specific to the haredi community, during the coronavirus crisis period.
16:24:22 ◀︎ Arab carjacking gang arrested in Samaria
16:34:38 ◀︎ Hagit Moshe, deputy mayor of Jerusalem, has appealed to Internal Security Minister Amir Ohana, asking him to order police to clamp down violent left-wing protesters who damage property as well as disturb the peace of Jerusalem residents living in the vicinity of the Prime Minister's residence."Last week, police allowed a protest to take place, in which anarchists took part," the deputy mayor wrote. "During the protest, these anarchists caused damage to property belonging to local residents and business owners, and created a huge public disturbance."A large number of residents have turned to me, saying that they fear for their safety when leaving their homes. In addition, such protests constitute incitement to anarchy as well as a threat to the safety of the prime minister. It beggars belief that the police are letting such demonstrations go ahead."Hagit Moshe added that, "During these demonstrations, protesters do not observe government regulations designed to curb the spread of the coronavirus, and this is likely to have a harmful impact the protesters themselves as well as local residents. As deputy mayor, I am requesting that you order the police to clamp down these anarchists, and ban all such demonstrations."
16:45:54 ◀︎ Health Ministry denies opposing PM's choice for Covid-19 coordinator
16:49:17 ◀︎ Supporters of PM to hold protest outside J'lem mayor's home tonight
17:06:18 ◀︎ Rabbi Kanievsky will continue his yearly tradition of visiting Rabbi Elyashiv’s grave the anniversary of his death.
17:08:41 ◀︎ In an interview Fox News, US President Donald Trump was asked what his plans were in the event that he loses this winter's presidential election."I won't lose," Trump replied, "because people aren't going to vote for [Democratic presumptive contender Joe] Biden. Biden is a mental goner. Let's see Biden sit down for an interview like this e - you know what he'll do? He'll sit the floor and cry, 'Mommy, Mommy, take me home.'"
17:10:56 ◀︎ Galei Tzahal is reporting that the Committee Palestinian Affairs in the Jordanian parliament is calling for the Israeli ambassador to Jordan to be expelled, in order to register a protest at Israel's plans to declare sovereignty over parts of Judea and Samaria.