The man was who said to have been the millionth Israeli to receive the coronavirus vaccine, who was given his inoculation on Friday with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu standing alongside, was reported Sunday to be a convicted double murderer. Abd al-Wahhab Jabarin, 66, who got his shot as Netanyahu was visiting a
Israel will be able to make coronavirus vaccinations available by the end of March or early April to all residents who wish to be inoculated, Health Minister Yuli Edelstein said on Sunday.
State radio retracts, apologizes for report that Muhammad Abd al-Wahhab Jabarin was convicted of murder 40 years ago; ToI also apologizes for citing false claim
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The woman seriously wounded in a rock-throwing terror attack near the West Bank settlement of Neve Tzuf is Rivka Tytell, the wife of Jewish terrorist Jack Tytell, Hebrew-language media reports.
Jack Tytell (right), convicted terrorist, is seen at the Jerusalem District Court on January 16, 2013. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
Tytell is serving two life sentences and an additional 30 years in prison for murdering two Palestinians, two other attempted murders, placing a bomb next to now-deceased far-left academic Zev Sternhell, and other offenses.
The Israel Defense Forces is encircling the adjacent Palestinian village of Deir Nidham in its attempt to apprehend the suspects, reports say.
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The United Nations treats Palestinians differently from any other group, counting unlimited generations and even resettled people as “refugees.” This includes some 5 million people, who would otherwise not be defined as such according to the standard definition for a refugee.
The real number is thought to be around 30,000. The massive discrepancy makes it significantly harder to reach a just peace in the Middle East.
Fortunately, in 2012 the US State Department commissioned a study based on accepted international standards for refugee status. But the findings have been classified to this day.
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Regional tensions have escalated ahead of the 1-year anniversary of the US drone strike that killed top Iranian general Qasem Soleimani. In response, local media has reported that the Israeli military is preparing for the possibility of a strike by Iran-backed militias in Iraq or Yemen.