Israel

Domestic violence against women in Israel rises 315% in 2020

16 Nov 2021; MEMO: The number of cases of domestic violence against women in Israel jumped sharply from 688 in 2019 to 2,853 in 2020, a 315 per cent spike, the Women's International Zionist Organisation (WIZO) said on Sunday.

Ynet News said WIZO's annual report collected data from government ministries, the State Comptroller's office, Israel Police and the Israel Prison Service.

Israel: Senior Mossad officials resign over 'organisational changes'

13 Nov 2021; MEMO: At least three senior officials from Israeli intelligence agency Mossad have resigned over "organisational changes" made by the new director, Israeli Channel 13 reported on Thursday.

According to the Israeli TV channel, the three officials were some of Mossad's most senior officials.

Israel: Gaza doctor seeks apology from Israel for daughters’ deaths

JERUSALEM (AP) — Izzeldin Abuelaish captured widespread sympathy in Israel when he lost three daughters and a niece in an Israeli strike during the 2009 war in the Gaza Strip. Now, the Palestinian doctor is seeking justice in Israel’s highest court.

Abuelaish is scheduled to appear before the Supeme Court in Jerusalem on Monday in hopes of receiving an apology from Israel and compensation for his loss.

Israel MK Abbas refuses to meet the Palestinian president

10 Nov 2021; MEMO: Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas has been trying for months to meet Israeli-Arab MK Mansour Abbas, Israeli media revealed yesterday.

According to Israel's Channel 12 news, Mansour Abbas, who has joined Israel's government coalition, said that there was no time for "controversy" and has refused to meet with the Palestinian president.

Israel Report: NSO spyware found on 6 Palestinian activists’ phones

JERUSALEM (AP) — Security researchers disclosed Monday that spyware from the notorious Israeli hacker-for-hire company NSO Group was detected on the cellphones of six Palestinian human rights activists, half affiliated with groups that Israel’s defense minister controversially claimed were involved in terrorism.

The revelation marks the first known instance of Palestinian activists being targeted by the military-grade Pegasus spyware. Its use against journalists, rights activists and political dissidents from Mexico to Saudi Arabia has been documented since 2015.

Israel is not ready for 'multifront war', ex-army general says

08 Nov 2021; MEMO: "Israeli army is not ready for a multifront war," retired Israeli Army Major General, Yitzhak Brick, said yesterday.

According to Megafon News website, Brick stressed that the next war Israel is potentially facing "will be internal", expecting the amount of destruction and losses from the next war to be very large.

Palestinians, Israel spar over US mission in Jerusalem

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — The Palestinians on Sunday slammed Israel for rejecting the promised reopening of the U.S. consulate in Jerusalem, a move that would restore Washington’s main diplomatic mission for the Palestinians in the contested city.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said late Saturday there was no room in Jerusalem for another American mission.

Israeli, Jordanian ministers discuss economic cooperation: Israeli statement

JERUSALEM, Nov. 3 (Xinhua) -- Israeli and Jordanian ministers met in Jordan on Wednesday to discuss deepening bilateral economic ties, the Israeli foreign ministry said in a statement.

In the rare meeting, Israel's Economy Minister Orna Barbivai and Jordan's Minister of Industry and Trade Yousef Al Shamali agreed to "strengthen economic ties between the two countries," said the statement.

The ministers discussed a possible update to their bilateral trade agreement and expanding cross-border tourism.

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