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Israel seeks to arm more of its citizens

12 April 2022; MEMO: Israel is seeking to increase the number of Israelis who carry arms in the streets across the country, Arab48 reported yesterday.

Reporting Israeli officials, the Arabic news website said that the number of Israelis applying for arms licenses has risen sharply.

According to the Israeli Public Broadcaster, Kan, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett had ordered Internal Security Minister Omer Bar-Lev to study the possibility of increasing the number of Israelis who are licensed to carry arms in Israel.

EU slams Israel's killing of Palestinian woman in Bethlehem

11 April 2022; MEMO: The European Union yesterday expressed its shock after Israeli occupation forces shot dead a Palestinian woman near the occupied city of Bethlehem.

The EU said in a statement that it was "horrified" by Israeli act, sending it's "deepest condolences" to the deceased's family.

Israeli soldiers kill Palestinian woman in West Bank, military investigating

JERUSALEM, April 10 (Reuters) - Israeli soldiers shot and killed a Palestinian woman in the occupied West Bank on Sunday, the Palestinian Health Ministry said, after a string of deadly Arab and Palestinian attacks in Israel.

The Israeli military said the woman had run towards soldiers at a position near Bethlehem and did not heed their calls or warning shots to stop.

Moody's adjusts outlook on Israel from stable to positive

JERUSALEM, April 9 (Xinhua) -- Global credit rating agency Moody's Investors Service has changed the outlook on the Israeli government from stable to positive and maintained its sovereign credit rating at "A1," said Israel's Ministry of Finance on Saturday.

The key drivers for the upgrade in outlook were the government reform agenda and expectation of a further reduction in its debt ratio, helped by continuing strong economic growth, Moody's said.

Palestinians vandalize West Bank shrine as tensions soar

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Palestinians set fire to a West Bank shrine revered by Jews as Israeli forces operated in the occupied territory following a spate of recent Palestinian attacks in Israel, the Israeli military said Sunday.

The developments come as tensions between Israelis and Palestinians have escalated during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which this year converges with major Jewish and Christian holidays. Protests and tensions around the holiday last year boiled over into the 11-day Gaza war.

Hacker group launching 'sophisticated' catfish operation against Israel officials

9 April 2022; MEMO: A number of Israeli officials are being targeted in a catfishing campaign by a hacker group allegedly affiliated with the Palestinian resistance group Hamas, in what is reported to be the latest politically-motivated cyber espionage operation used against prominent targets in Israel.

Israel will use force against Iran if nuclear deal fails, insists DM

07 April 2022; MEMO: Israel is seeking a good agreement that restricts Iran from nuclear advancement, Israel's Defense Minister Benny Gantz said yesterday.

"We want an agreement that has no expiration date, that wouldn't give Iran legitimacy to advance in the nuclear programme," Gantz said during a joint briefing with 80 foreign ambassadors.

He added that if an agreement was not achieved, "Plan B must be used: to use force, to exert economic pressure, to exert political pressure."

Israeli forces kill Palestinian attacker after manhunt

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli security forces early Friday hunted down and killed a Palestinian man who had opened fire into a crowded bar in central Tel Aviv, killing two and wounding over 10 in an attack that caused scenes of mass panic in the heart of the bustling city.

It was the fourth deadly attack in Israel by Palestinians in three weeks, and came at a time of heightened tensions around the start of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. Thousands of Palestinians from the West Bank were set to enter Jerusalem for the first Friday prayers of Ramadan at the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Israel's ex-PM Netanyahu calls to form new party, bring down Bennett gov

07 April 2022; MEMO: Leader of the Israeli opposition and former Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, called Thursday on members of the right to form a new party and bring down the government of incumbent Prime Minister, Naftali Bennett.

Netanyahu's call came in the wake of the resignation of Idit Silman; a coalition party's chief whip, which led to throwing the coalition government off balance and raised the possibility of new parliamentary elections less than a year after the government took office.

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