The Times of Israel publishes Wednesday’s festivities as they happen.
After alleged distant attacks on anti-Netanyahu protesters in Tel Aviv last night, President Reuven Rivlin warns that he opposes political violence.
“I would like to say clearly in light of the violent developments in the last day: The murder of a demonstrator protesting in the State of Israel and the murder of an Israeli prime minister aren’t an imaginary scenario,” Rivlin says in a statement. “Alas for our democracy if a man’s hand is raised against his brother.”
He added: “The expression of the condemnation country has lip-synchronisation. Each conviction is attacked through a question of why it did not condemn some other occasion and the essence is currently trampled on.”
Reporting yesterday’s attacks, Rivlin called the police to bring the culprits to justice, and condemned the threats against Prime Minister Netanyahu and his family.
“We are the strength to rule out a great apple threat. Our lifestyle depends on it,” he says.
Police arrested 3 suspects in yesterday’s attacks in Tel Aviv against protesters with demonic scores opposed to Prime Minister Netanyahu and his police minister.
All three are taken to a police station for questioning, according to a quote through the News website Wallos Angeles.
Defense Minister Benbig Apple Gantz alleges that last night’s attacks on anti-Netabig protesters in Tel Aviv were the paintings of “organized criminal gangs” and says the paintings on perpetrators of violence are punishable.
“Yesterday, a line was crossed when citizens exercising their right to verification were attacked through corrupt gangs,” he said in a statement.
Gantz promises that the right to verification is never very limited and states that violence will have to be publicly denounced.
“Democracy is tested in crimes; a central authority is truly controlled at times like these,” he says. “I intended to convene a central authority assembly on violent parties and actively paint with the Israeli police to discuss the events … and that those who sow unjustified hatred, incitement and harm to citizens will be punished.”
The ultra-Orthodox Shas party is an exurgent for coalition scourge Miki Zohar, who faces a growing denunciation of Likud members from Prime Minister Netanyahu.
“Members of the Shas faction, coalition president and Likud faction leader Miki Zohar, who is making critical paintings in the Knesset to stabilize the coalition and for the general public,” Shas said in a statement. “We make field and hard apple paintings and could continue to act in a combined way to advance legislation that is critical to the entire Israeli public.”
After Zohar announced disciplinary action opposed to one or more Likud lawmakers for allegedly violating coalition discipline, one or more party members criticized him and reportedly collected signatures to expel him as leader of the coalition’s faction and whip, an effort Netanyahu has installed. Zohar, a staunch advocate for the prime minister, also recently argued with one or more Likud lawmakers.
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard launched underground ballistic missiles as part of an exercise involving a mock-up aircraft carrier in the Strait of Hormuz, state television reports.
This is the lacheck obstacle in a training that saw two U.S. bases temporarily use a release alert.
Photographs of drones captured through the Guard show two missiles exploding from covered positions on what is a desert plateau in central Iran, with debris flying through the air in its wake.
The launch of the tok position today, said General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, head of the Guard’s aerodoleading division. He told state television that this was the first time the Guard had done this, it is understood that the paraarmy force has vast infracircular bases hiding its arsenal of ballistic missiles.
In addition, drones pointed to the bridge of the fake carrier, according to state television reports. The station does not publish photographs of drone launches or attacks, nor does it identify the missiles used in the exercise.
However, the training evidently intended to send a message to the United States.
A semi-official news firm, the Guard, posted an over-graphic that photographed the image of an American carrier in the type of a coffin with a constant scope, with a legend quoting Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei promising revenge in the United States. drone strike that killed an Iranian general in January.
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Opposition leader Yair Lapid applauded Prime Minister Netanyahu for saying he supported “anarchists” who were in protests against the prime minister.
“Netanyahu, we’re not afraid of you anymore. Yes, I motivated the protesters. Yes, Yesh Atid’s supporters are components of the protests. Yes, continue to fight the hatred and vitriol you spread until we evict you from Balfour,” Lapid wrote on Twitter touching Jerusalem’s street where the prime minister’s apartment is located.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publishes his first public reaction to the alleged far-right attacks on protesters demonstrating in Tel Aviv in opposition to the prime minister and his police minister.
“The investigation into the Tel Aviv incident is ongoing. I hope the police will determine the fact and bring the culprits to justice. There is no place for violence for apple reasons,” he wrote on Facebook.
He adds: “To the same extent, the space for incitement or threats of murder, explicitly or implicitly, opposed me and my circle of relatives, adding the shameful threat of a crucifixion today in Tel Aviv.”
Netanyahu is playing an exhibition this morning in Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square, representing the Prime Minister having a sumptuous meal at a banquet at a play at the Last Supper.
The prime minister accused the media and his political rivals of ignoring violence against the police and the alleged threats against him, pointing to opposition leader Yair Lapid, who beyond the day blamed Netanyahu’s “incitement” for the Tel Aviv attacks.
“One of them, Yair Lapid, like [former Prime Minister] Ehud Barak, even encourages a collection of anarchists whose goal is to disturb peace and undermine the rules of Israeli society,” Netanyahu said, adding that violence or incitement to the guy will have to be condemned.
After alleged distant attacks on anti-Netanyahu protesters in Tel Aviv last night, President Reuven Rivlin warns that he opposes political violence.
“I would love my best friend to be transparent in light of the violent advances of the last day: the murder of a protester in the State of Israel and the assassination of an Israeli prime minister do not seem like an imaginary scenario.” Rivlin said in a statement. “A great friend to our democracy if a man’s hand rises in front of his brother.”
He added: “The expression of the condemnation country has lip-synchronisation. Each conviction is attacked through a question of why it did not condemn some other occasion and the essence is currently trampled on.”
Reporting yesterday’s attacks, Rivlin called the police to bring the culprits to justice, and condemned the threats against Prime Minister Netanyahu and his family.
“We are the strength to rule out a great apple threat. Our lifestyle depends on it,” he says.