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17/09/20 15:21
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National Library worker Yasmin Jabbar has been arrested after the Shabak (Internal Security Service) discovered that she had been recruited by Iran to carry out terrorist acts in Israel.Moran Tal worked with Jabbar, a resident of the Old City, in the Arabic Department of the library for several years and reacted to the arrest of her co-worker with astonishment that she was finally apprehended."I cannot explain in words what I am feeling right now," Tal wrote In Twitter. "I worked with this bitch for several years."I followed her In the social networks and I saw total indentification with and glorification of terrorists. I reported this to library security but it would appear that such a case does not wake anyone up until it reaches this point," Tal tweeted."Jabbar was openly repulsive. She refused to speak Hebrew and when she spoke Arabic you could have heard her In the hundredth floor of the building if it was that tall. When rockets fell during the Gaza War, she refused to go with us into the shelters."I showed her social media posts to library security and they were brought to the legal department of the library where it was determined that the posts were within the bounds of freedom of expression and nothing needed to be done about them," Moran added.
17/09/20 17:53
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Prime MInister Binyamin Netnayahu is weighing the possibility of tightening lockdown restrictions. His decision in this matter will come after consulting with corona czar Professor Ronni Gamzu and other leading public health officials.
17/09/20 17:55
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Alan Dershowitz files million dollar lawsuit against ex-Health Ministry chief Yoram Lass, a prominent critic of gov't's coronavirus policies
17/09/20 18:12
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PM consults with Coronavirus Czar and top health officials as he considers imposing even greater restrictions in upcoming lockdown.
17/09/20 18:23
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Despite the coronavirus and the impeding nationwide lockdown, another new group of French immigrants has arrived in Samaria."Over the last few years Samaria has absorbed more than eighty French families and we are maintaining our record of 100% success. Until now, not a single family has returned to France as opposed to those who have settled in other places," Samaria Regional Council chairman Yossi Dagan said."Everyone who arrives in Samaria strengthens our presence that began here in biblical times and brings application of sovereignty that much closer," Dagan added.
17/09/20 14:03
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The Treasury's wages commissioner, Kobi Bar-Natan, has signed a collective wage agreement with Histadrut chair Arnon Bar-David, which includes regulations governing the employment of public sector workers during the impending nationwide lockdown.Under the terms of the agreement, fifty percent of public sector workers will continue to work regular hours, and the remainder will either work from home or according to alternative arrangements.
17/09/20 14:09
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Etihad Airways, owned by the UAE, has decided to fit all UAE residents returning from abroad via Abu Dhabi airport with a tracking device to ensure that they go into a 14-day period of isolation following their arrival, The Guardian reports.Only UAE citizens and residents are permitted to use Abu Dhabi's airport foreigners must enter the country via Dubai.The tracking device will consist of a wristband which will be removed after a person completes the fortnight home quarantine period.In addition, anyone arriving from a country considered high risk may be required to quarantine in a government facility.
17/09/20 14:15
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National Union party director Yehuda Wald has summarized his party's activities during the past year and also commented In the party's relationship to the wider Yamina faction."We intend to maintain our independence and work to attract new recruits from the full spectrum of Religious Zionism," he said.