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Israel's Ben-Gvir threatens to resign in protest of gov't policies

05 Feb 2023; MEMO: Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has threatened to resign in protest of the policies of the Benjamin Netanyahu government, according to local media, Anadolu reports.

The private Channel 13, citing sources close to Ben-Gvir, said the far-right minister was critical of the government's "lenient" response to rocket fire from Gaza and the slow evacuation of the Khan al-Ahmar Bedouin community near East Jerusalem.

Israel considers supplying Ukraine with Iron Dome air defense system: Netanyahu

05 Feb 2023; MEMO: Israel is exploring the possibility of supplying Ukraine with its state-of-the-art Iron Dome anti-missile defense system, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday, Anadolu reports.

"The issue of arms supplies was considered and rejected by the previous Israeli government. I will study this issue and answer this matter in the most adequate manner," Netanyahu said in an interview with the French LCI channel.

Tens Of Thousands Of Israelis Protest Against Gov’t Judicial Reform Plan

JERUSALEM, Feb 5 (NNN-MA’AN) – Tens of thousands of Israelis, demonstrated last night, in several cities, to protest the government’s plan to reform the judicial system.

The largest protest was being held in the coastal city of Tel Aviv, which was attended by thousands of people.

Demonstrators have rallied for five weeks in a row, to voice their discontent with the judicial reforms, proposed by Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. They say, the reforms will weaken the courts and give the ruling coalition more power.

Former Israeli PM: Putin promised not to kill Zelenskyy

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — A former Israeli prime minister who served briefly as a mediator at the start of Russia’s war with Ukraine says he drew a promise from the Russian president not to kill his Ukrainian counterpart.

Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett emerged as an unlikely intermediary in the war’s first weeks, becoming one of the few Western leaders to meet President Vladimir Putin during the war in a snap trip to Moscow last March.

US interference in Israel judicial overhaul 'stupid, unnecessary': Netanyahu

04 Feb 2023; MEMO: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has criticised US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's words relating to the planned judicial overhaul as: "Flagrant, clear, stupid and unnecessary interference."

This came during an internal meeting with members of the Likud party, Sama News Agency reported Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth disclosing on Friday.

Female Palestinian prisoners tortured, harassed by Israeli guards

03 Feb 2023; MEMO: Female palestinian prisoners being held by Israel in the Damon Prison have recently been sprayed with tear gas and pepper spray, while some have been tortured or placed in isolation as a result of their protests against the treatment they are receiving at the hands of prison authorities.

Palestinians fire missiles at Israeli settlement after attacks on female prisoners

03 Feb 2023; MEMO: Palestinian resistance groups have fired missiles from the besieged Gaza Strip at nearby Israeli settlements in retaliation for the Israeli army escalations in the occupied West Bank, especially attacks on female prisoners.

Amid US pressure, Israel considers supplying arms to Ukraine

03 Feb 2023; MEMO: The Israeli government is mulling its policy towards the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the possibility of providing Ukraine with defence systems, the Israeli website Walla reported, citing three senior Israeli officials.

Israel is under pressure from the Biden administration and Democratic and Republican Congressmen, as well as from other Western governments to provide military aid, such as missile defence systems, to Ukraine.

Israel's pioneering drones use free-falling bombs, can carry a tonne

TEL AVIV, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Israeli armed drones use gravity bombs that produce no noise or smoke as they fall, making them hard for enemies to anticipate or evade, and the largest model of the aircraft can carry up to a tonne of munitions, its military says.

After more than two decades of secrecy, Israel in July went public about its pioneering armed drones developed as part of an array of stand-off surveillance and striking options since it was blindsided by tank incursions during a 1973 war.

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