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Israel: Ex-spy Jonathan Pollard calls for occupied village Huwara to be 'destroyed'

8 Mar 2023; MEMO: Former Israeli spy, Jonathan Pollard, joined calls from far-right lawmakers for Israel to destroy the occupied West Bank village of Huwara.

"It's up to the government right now to re-establish credibility, not only with our own people, but with our enemies as well, and that means unfortunately for some that Huwara must be destroyed," Pollard told the Kan public broadcaster on Sunday...

Six More Palestinians Killed In Israeli Raid In The West Bank

JERUSALEM, Mar 8 (NNN-WAFA) – At least six more Palestinians were killed in the West Bank yesterday, in an Israeli raid, aimed at arresting a suspect, involved in the killing of two Israeli brothers the previous week, Palestinian and Israeli officials said.

In a video statement, Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu announced that, the Palestinian suspect was killed during the raid in the refugee camp of Jenin in the northern West Bank.

Israel’s Opposition Leaders Urged Netanyahu To Halt Judicial Overhaul Plan, Open Talks

JERUSALEM, Mar 7 (NNN-MA’AN) – Israel’s former prime minister, Yair Lapid, and former defence minister, Benny Gantz, yesterday urged Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, to halt his judicial overhaul plan, which sparked massive protests, and open a dialogue.

“In order to have honest and effective dialogue that will lead to preserving democracy and national unity, Netanyahu must announce a complete, comprehensive, and actual halt to the legislative process,” Lapid and Gantz, leaders of two centrist opposition parties, said.

Israel advances bill enabling Netanyahu to keep donation to fight corruption case

7 Mar 2023; MEMO: Israel's far-right occupation government approved a bill yesterday which, if it becomes law, will enable Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to keep a large donation that he received from his now-deceased cousin to finance his legal expenses. Despite an objection by the attorney general and watchdogs condemning the move as "political corruption", the Ministerial Committee for Legislation approved a bill that will allow public officials to accept donations to cover legal or medical bills.

Israel intelligence refutes Ben-Gvir's claim that demonstrators plan to kill him

7 Mar 2023; MEMO: Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said that he has intelligence suggesting that some of the protesters opposed to the government's judicial overhaul are planning to assassinate him, the prime minister or his wife, Israeli media reported.

"Most of them are good people, but among them are those planning the next political murder, who say 'you have to kill Ben-Gvir, Sara Netanyahu, to murder Benjamin Netanyahu,'" the Time of Israel quoted Ben-Gvir as saying.

Israeli investors transfer $2.2bn abroad

6 Mar 2023; MEMO: The indices on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange have declined by ten to 15 per cent compared to Stock Exchanges in the United States and Europe, as the Israeli shekel's value continues to decline against the US dollar and the euro.

The decline has prompted the Israeli public as well as companies to withdraw their funds and investment portfolios and transfer them abroad, according to a report published by the Times of Israel news website yesterday.

Israel is free to attack in self defence, Netanyahu tells IAEA chief

6 Mar 2023; MEMO: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has criticised the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, after he said that any attack on Iran's nuclear facilities would be illegal, Sama news agency reported on Sunday.

"Rafael Grossi is a worthy person who made an unworthy remark," Netanyahu told his cabinet yesterday.

Israel: dozens of reserve pilots refuse to train in protest at judicial review

6 Mar 2023; MEMO: Of the 40 reservists in the Israeli Air Force's 69th Squadron, 37 said on Sunday that they would not show up to one of their planned training sessions on Wednesday in protest of the government's plan to radically restrict the power of the country's judiciary. The reservists notified IAF commander General Tomer Bar and their squadron leader of their intention, but said that they would report for duty if required for operational duties.

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