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Iran launches fourth phase of “Waada e Sadiq III” operations, hit missiles at Haifa, Jerusalem, and Tel Aviv

Iran launches fourth phase of “Waada e Sadiq III” operations, hit missiles at Haifa, Jerusalem, and Tel Aviv

Iran has launched a barrage of ballistic missiles at Haifa, Jerusalem, and Tel Aviv—responding to earlier Israeli strikes on Tehran’s naval headquarters, government buildings, and water installations. Sirens blared, and thick clouds of smoke enveloped the targeted cities while residents rushed for shelters amid widespread panic. Iranian state media announced the action as “Waada-e-Sadiq III”, … Read more

UAE condemns Israel’s authorization of new settlements in West Bank and Jerusalem

UAE condemns Israel's authorization of new settlements in West Bank and Jerusalem

Rejects all measures aiming to alter the historical and legal situation in the occupied Palestinian territory. Alleges violations of international legitimacy resolutions, regional tension, and hindering peace and stability. Emphasizes support for regional and international efforts to advance the Middle East peace process. According to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Mofa), the … Read more

Israel: DR Congo to move embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem

Israel: DR Congo to move embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem

Israel announces Congo to move its embassy to Jerusalem Congo and Israel to establish embassies in each other’s capitals Jerusalem is Israel’s eternal capital while most countries have embassies in Tel Aviv Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Friday that the Democratic Republic of Congo will relocate its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv … Read more

Protests erupt across Israel as Netanyahu’s government introduces bills to weaken courts

Israel
  • Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet introduced a contentious judiciary overhaul law.
  • The reforms also aim to overhaul the way judges are chosen.
  • Demonstrators in Jerusalem transformed the streets into a sea of Israeli flags.

Protesters stopped roadways in cities around Israel on Monday as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‘s cabinet introduced a contentious judiciary overhaul law.

Demonstrators in Jerusalem transformed the streets around the Supreme Court and Knesset into a sea of Israeli flags, which organizers were handing out even before the event started.

A few dozen women wearing in long red robes and white head coverings, like handmaids in Margaret Atwood’s novel “The Handmaid’s Tale,” were among the protestors, as were drummers, horn-blowers, and at least one juggler carrying an Israeli flagpole on his nose.

The Jerusalem protest was clearly less than the one a week before in the same place, yet it still appeared to number in the tens of thousands.

After weeks of protests and appeals from Israel’s President Isaac Herzog and the US to delay the law and negotiate, the judicial overhaul bill is scheduled for the first of three readings in parliament, the Knesset, on Monday.

Significant changes

Netanyahu’s coalition is seeking the most sweeping overhaul of the Israeli legal system since the country’s founding. The most significant changes would allow a simple majority in the Knesset to overturn Supreme Court rulings.

The reforms also aim to overhaul the way judges are chosen and to abolish the independent legal consultants who advise government ministries and whose opinions are binding.

US President Joe Biden has expressed concerns over the reforms, saying: “The genius of American democracy and Israeli democracy is that they are both built on strong institutions, on checks and balances, on an independent judiciary. Building consensus for fundamental changes is really important to ensure that the people buy into them so they can be sustained.”

On Sunday, Netanyahu defended the judicial reform.

“Israel is a democracy and will remain a democracy, with majority rule and proper safeguards of civil liberties,” he said during an address to the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.

“All democracies should respect the will of other free peoples, just as we respect their democratic decisions.

“There’s been a lot of rhetoric that is frankly reckless and dangerous, including calls for bloodshed in the streets and calls for a civil war. It isn’t going to happen. There’s not going to be a civil war,” the Prime Minister added.

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Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial reform plan sparks protests

Benjamin Netanyahu

Netanyahu’s judicial reform plan has sparked protests. And calls for civil war. But US President Joe Biden has expressed concerns over the reforms. As the administration of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu introduced a contentious judicial reform plan on Monday, demonstrators shut down streets in cities all throughout Israel. Israeli flags, which the event’s organizers were … Read more

Israel approves legislation to strip the citizenship of Israeli Arab attackers

Israel
  • Palestinian residents of occupied East Jerusalem will lose their residency status.
  • An overwhelming majority of MPs supported the bill.
  • Critics claim it is racist and violates international law.

Israel has passed legislation that will strip the citizenship of Israeli Arabs convicted of terrorism and receive financial assistance from the Palestinian Authority (PA).

It is also possible that Palestinian residents of occupied East Jerusalem will lose their residency status.

An overwhelming majority of MPs supported the bill, claiming that individuals impacted had betrayed the Israeli state.

Critics claim it is racist and violates international law by depriving people of their citizenship.

The PA’s monthly stipends for Palestinian prisoners who have carried out attacks on Israelis or their families have long been a source of contention.

Israel describes them as a “pay for slay” policy that encourages violence.

It has already acted to freeze bank accounts or seize assets of persons with Israeli citizenship or Jerusalem residence rights who it suspected of receiving financial assistance.

Many Palestinians regard the detainees in Israeli jails as nationalist heroes, and the PA regards the funds provided to them as social welfare.

It was argued in parliament that the new legislation might affect hundreds of convicts.

They could be deported to PA-controlled areas of the occupied West Bank or the Gaza Strip in the end.

After months of growing fatal violence, including Israeli operations on militants in the West Bank and Palestinian street attacks on Israelis, the measure had widespread support in Israel’s parliament.

It was passed by 94 votes to 10, despite severe political divisions, with members of the hard-right government coalition and opposition parties voting in favor.

Ofir Katz, a member of the prime minister’s Likud party in Israel, who headed the joint group that produced the plan, thought it would bring solace to bereaved families.

“I hope that this step we are taking today is the dawn of a new era. I know and feel from the bottom of my heart that such laws are our true mission as elected officials,” he said.

“I say unequivocally, a terrorist who receives money from the Palestinian Authority should fly from here to Gaza, anywhere else.”

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs described the law as “the ugliest form of racism.”

Opposition MPs said the bill was discriminatory since it did not apply to Jewish Israelis convicted of attacks on Palestinians or other major crimes.

“For example, Yigal Amir murdered a prime minister – not only was his citizenship not revoked but there was also no proposal,” said Ahmed Tibi, referring to the Israeli Jewish extremist who assassinated the former prime minister, Yitzhak Rabin.

Approximately one-fifth of Israelis are Arab citizens who frequently identify as and with Palestinians.

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Second child dies in Jerusalem car ramming attack

Jerusalem

Israeli police labelled the incident a “ramming terror attack”. And arrested Hussein Qaraqe, a 31-year-old from east Jerusalem. Two additional persons were hurt in the event. A man and a young kid were killed after a car rammed into a crowd of people at a bus stop in Jerusalem on Friday. Israeli police labelled the … Read more

Biden emphasizes his support for Al- Aqsa legal “status quo”

Jerusalem

Al-Aqsa Mosque compound is revered by both Muslims and Jews in Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem. Growing numbers of Jews, mostly Israeli nationalists, have been secretly praying there. Jordan claimed last month that its envoy had been denied access to the location. US President Joe Biden emphasized his support for the legal “status quo” of the Al-Aqsa … Read more

Thousands of Israelis continue to protest against government

Israelis

Demonstrators wave Israeli flags, scream “Democracy” and “No to dictature”. Protests are in response to the killing of seven people in an attack on a Jerusalem synagogue. Israel shot down both attacks with its Iron Dome air defense system. For the fourth week in a row, tens of thousands of Israelis have demonstrated against the … Read more

Netanyahu gives Israelis green sign to shoot Palestinians

Netanyahu

Benjamin Netanyahu wants to speed up the process for Israeli residents. To obtain firearm permits and intensify measures to gather “illegal firearms”. In the Friday shooting outside an East Jerusalem synagogue, seven people died. Following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‘s intentions to make it easier for Israelis to get firearms, an increase in violence against … Read more

Attacks in Jerusalem, settlements would be “strengthened”

settlements
  • A six-point list to “fight terrorism and exact a price” is posted on Facebook..
  • It was posted after a meeting of Israel’s Security Cabinet.
  • The list did not provide detail on how settlement will be strengthened.

In response to the gun assaults that took place in Jerusalem on Friday and Saturday, Israel would “take efforts to enhance settlement,” according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

After a Security Cabinet meeting on Saturday, Netanyahu announced a six-point plan to “fight terrorism and exact a price from terrorists and those who support them” on his Facebook page.

The statement reads, “Prime Minister Netanyahu has decided on steps to reinforce settlement that will be submitted this week in reaction to the heinous attacks and the celebrations in their wake.

It did not go into specifics about how settlement will be bolstered.

Additional penalties for the relatives of terrorists are also included on the list.

The first item on the list is, “The home of the terrorist who carried out the terrorist act in Jerusalem will be sealed immediately before being demolished.”

The families of terrorists will lose their Israeli identity cards as well as their national insurance privileges and additional perks, the statement said.

Three individuals were hurt and seven people were killed when a shooter opened fire inside a synagogue on Friday.

A 13-year-old kid allegedly shot and injured a father and son on Saturday in East Jerusalem before being “neutralized,” according to the police, by two bystanders with legally owned firearms.

Both instances are viewed as terrorist attacks by the Israeli authorities.

According to the statement released following the meeting, in response, “Firearm licensing will be expedited and expanded to enable thousands more citizens to carry weapons” and “The reinforcement of military and police units, expanded arrests, and focused operations to collect illegal weapons will be carried out.”

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Boy aged 13 held over second Jerusalem attack in days

Jerusalem

Palestinian boy aged 13 was responsible for the Jerusalem shooting. A father and kid were gravely hurt, and the perpetrator was shot by onlookers. It happened the day after a shooting at a synagogue left seven people dead. A Palestinian youngster, age 13, was responsible for the shooting that occurred in Jerusalem on Saturday, according … Read more

Two wounded in Jerusalem shooting, says police

Jerusalem shooting

13 y/o who shot two victims was “neutralized and injured” by bystanders, police say. On Friday, a shooter killed seven people close to a synagogue in Jerusalem. A man and woman were among 5 shooting victims who were pronounced dead at the scene. Emergency services report that two individuals were hurt in a gunshot attack … Read more

Israel arrests dozens after deadly synagogue shooting

Israel
  • The gunman was identified as a 21-year-old.
  • Police arrested 42 people for interrogation.
  • Those detained included inhabitants of the gunman’s neighborhood.

JERUSALEM — Israel police said Saturday that dozens of individuals were arrested after a Palestinian gunman killed seven people outside a synagogue in one of the city’s bloodiest attacks in years.

The gunman was identified as a 21-year-old inhabitant of east Jerusalem, which Israel seized following the 1967 Six-Day War.

There is no evidence that he was previously involved in militant action or was a member of an established Palestinian armed organization.

He was slain by police after a brief chase following the shooting.

In a statement, police stated they had arrested “42 people for interrogation” overnight, “some of them members of the terrorist’s family”.

According to authorities, those detained included inhabitants of the gunman’s neighborhood.

In a separate statement, police said the force had been placed on “highest level” alert following the attack in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Neve Yaakov.

Kobi Shabtai, Israel’s police chief, called the shooting “one of the worst attacks (Israel) has seen in recent years.”

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Seven shot dead in synagogue outside Jerusalem

Jerusalem

A shooting incident at a synagogue in Neve Ya’akov resulted in seven fatalities and ten injuries. The incident occurred on the Jewish Sabbath. Hamas has claimed responsibility for the attack but stopped short of claiming it. Israel’s foreign ministry reported that a shooting incident at a synagogue outside of Jerusalem on Friday resulted in seven … Read more

Israel launches airstrikes on Gaza in response to rocket fire

Israeli airstrikes killed nine in Yemen

Israel launches airstrikes on Gaza in response to rocket fire. 6 missiles fired, and Israel responded by hitting what it claims were militant facilities. No one on either side was reported to have been injured. In response to rocket fire, Israel has launched airstrikes on Gaza as tensions rise following a deadly army assault in … Read more

Netanyahu dismisses key ally Aryeh Deri after court order

Netanyahu

PM Benjamin Netanyahu dismisses Aryeh Deri from all cabinet roles. Deri has a criminal record that includes convictions for tax infractions. His party calls the ruling “arbitrary and unusual”. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu removed important ally Aryeh Deri from all cabinet roles on Sunday. In accordance with an Israeli High Court judgement that it … Read more

Palestinian FM: Israel withdrew travel permits over U.N. move

Palestinian FM

Israel had revoked a travel permission for senior Palestinian officials. Israel’s government adopted the measures to punish the Palestinians. Palestinians make up about a third of the city’s population. Riad Malki claimed that he learned that Israel had revoked a travel permission for senior Palestinian officials while on his way home from Brazil. As part … Read more

Jordan king warns of ‘red lines’ in Jerusalem

Jordan’s King Abdullah II has’ red lines’ if Israel changes Jerusalem’s sacred sites. Netanyahu will appoint his most conservative cabinet ever. Since 1924, Jordan has had custody of Jerusalem’s sacred sites. As Israel prepares to swear in its most right-wing cabinet, the king of Jordan warns he’s ready for conflict if Jerusalem’s holy sites are … Read more

Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing government agreed

Netanyahu

Netanyahu’s return to power is sealed by Israel’s most right-wing government ever. Netanyahu won a sixth term in November’s elections. His coalition includes far-right parties, including one with an anti-Arab head. Benjamin Netanyahu’s return to power is sealed by Israel‘s most right-wing government ever. Netanyahu won a sixth term in November’s elections. His coalition includes … Read more

Teenage kills in unusual twin bus stop blasts in Jerusalem

Teenage kills in unusual twin bus stop blasts in Jerusalem

Explosives were used in two explosions at bus stops in Jerusalem on Wednesday. One explosion killed a 16-year-old boy and injured 14 others, including an Israeli-Canadian religious student. Israel’s interior minister called it “an attack we haven’t seen in a long time”. Israeli police report that two alleged bombings at bus stops in Jerusalem resulted … Read more

Australia no longer recognizes Jerusalem as Israeli capital

Jerusalem

Australia will no longer recognize West Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Foreign minister Penny Wong said the fate of the city should be determined through peace negotiations. Wong alleged that the Morrison administration was motivated by a vital by-election in a Sydney suburb with a substantial Jewish population. Tuesday, the Australian government announced it will no … Read more

Shooting attack in Jerusalem resultant five Americans hurts

Shooting attack in Jerusalem

The water levels in three shafts of a mine in Mexico suddenly surged on Sunday, delaying efforts to rescue 10 workers trapped inside. On August 3, a wall in a tunnel fell and water from a nearby chamber spilled into the three shafts, trapping the miners. According to officials, for rescuers to enter the shafts … Read more

Biden plans $443 million in Palestinian aid

biden

President Joe Biden will announce US $316 million (S $443 million) in aid for the Palestinians. The aid package could include up to $100 million for the East Jerusalem Hospital Network. Mr Biden will also announce the collaboration between Israeli and Palestinian teams to construct a 4G cellular network. JERUSALEM: President Joe Biden will announce … Read more