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EuroPal Forum highlights Israeli racism and medical negligence of Palestinian prisoners

19 April 2020; MEMO: Palestinian Prisoners Day, EuroPal Forum hosted a webinar via the ZOOM communications platform titled ‘5000 Prisoners: Israeli Racism and Medical Negligence Amidst the COVID-19 Outbreak’.

The webinar, which heard from Motasem Dalloul, Akram Satari, and Charlotte Kates, sought to bridge the lack of coverage on the issue of Palestinian prisoners through facilitating a forum to better understand the current status quo for Palestinians in Israeli jails amidst the COVID-19 outbreak.

Israel Doubles Activity At Workplaces, Expands Public Transport

JERUSALEM, Apr 19 (NNN-MA’AN) – Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, announced the doubling of activity at workplaces, as part of a plan to gradually restore the economy, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The rate of workers allowed to go to workplaces will increase from 15 to 30 percent. Those who go to work are subject to fever measurement at entrances, and asked to keep at least two metres away from one another.

In addition, public transport activity will be increased, mainly to allow more workers to get to work.

Israel to file UNSC complaint over damage to border with Lebanon: FM

JERUSALEM, April 18 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz announced Saturday that Israel will file a complaint to the United Nations Security Council following an incident on its border with Lebanon the day before.

"Israel thoroughly condemns these attempts to breach the border fence, and expects the Lebanese government to fulfil its responsibility to prevent these kinds of threats against the security of Israel, and of the region as a whole." Katz said in a statement.

Israel: Solving political crises begins with Netanyahu's resignation

18 April 2020; MEMO: Sami Abu Shehadeh, a member of the National Democratic Assembly in the Joint List, called for the resignation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in the discussion of a proposal to tighten control over citizens and their personal lives in the pretext of the

Israel MPs tasked with ending deadlock over unity govt

JERUSALEM, April 17 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Israel’s parliament was tasked with forming a government after speaker Benny Gantz and Prime Minister Benjamin missed a deadline to seal an alliance, but both sides said negotiations would continue.

Israel’s deeply divided 120-member parliament has no clear path towards a stable governing coalition, so the move risks prolonging the country’s worst-ever political crisis.

Israel's Netanyahu, Gantz fail to meet midnight deadline for unity gov't

JERUSALEM, April 15 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his main rival Benny Gantz failed to meet a midnight deadline on Wednesday night to form an emergency unity government.

Negotiation teams with Netanyahu's rightwing Likud party and Gantz's centrist Blue and White party convened for coalition talks on Wednesday evening, but no agreement was signed before the deadline.

Both parties did not immediately issue statements.

UN envoy asks Israel to release Palestinian tax revenues to combat Covid-19

15 April 2020; MEMO: The UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Nickolay Mladenov has asked Israel to release the Palestinian tax revenue that it is withholding to allow the Palestinian Authority to combat the social and economic consequences of the coronavirus pandemic.

Israel: Netanyahu, Gantz coalition talks end with no deal

15 April 2020; MEMO: A meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and leader of the Blue and White (Kahol Lavan) party, Benny Gantz, on the formation of a national emergency government, ended without result.

The two parties announced, in a statement issued after nearly six hours of talks, that “they will meet again on Wednesday evening after the Jewish Passover holiday”.

Israel Reports 441 New COVID-19 Cases, 11,586 In Total

JERUSALEM, Apr 14 (NNN-XINHUA) – The number of COVID-19 cases rose to 11,586 in Israel, after 441 new ones were added on Monday.

The ministry also reported 11 new deaths, bringing the death toll to 116.

Among the 11 death cases is a 41-year-old woman, one of the youngest COVID-19 victims in Israel so far.

Currently, 744 patients are hospitalised, 7,222 treated at home, and 1,181 at hotels, converted to quarantine facilities, while the remaining 468 will be treated at home or hotel according to decisions to be made soon.

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