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The first national guard unit will likely deploy in Arab-Jewish city of Lod, southeast of Jaffa, during the Mulsim holy month of Ramadan. Critics charge that the force will be made up of civilians with no proper police training.
Critics charge that there is systematic abuse in the planning system to restrict development in Palestinian neighbourhoods and to control and limit the number of Palestinians in Jerusalem.
El Al Airlines was also having trouble finding a crew to fly Netanyahu on a state visit to Italy this week, because of a boycott by pilots over the judicial overhaul.
Mamdouh Al-Abadi, who has previously served as Jordan's deputy prime minister, wants to see conscription brought back, as does Samir Habashneh, a former interior minister.
The British Consulate in Jerusalem has refused to receive Palestinians who wanted to present a letter of protest on the 105th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration.
Four people have been sentenced to death in Iran for allegedly cooperating with the Israeli intelligence service.
Tens of similar protests are scheduled to occur across the kingdom’s cities today, Tuesday, which coincides with the international day of solidarity with Palestinian people.
The UN Security Council will likely vote on a text that would demand Israel stop building new settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories.
The official Algerian news agency APS alleged its website faced a 'series of severe attacks' that originated in Israel, Morocco, and parts of Europe.
One of the oldest Jewish cemeteries in the world has been reopened in the working-class neighbourhood of Bassatine in Cairo after a three-year renovation process funded by a US grant.