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Dec. 13, 2020
Health Ministry Deputy Director General, Prof. Itamar Grotto, is known as someone who doesn’t hesitate to say what is on his mind. Grotto, today the most experienced professional at the top of the ministry, feels freer than ever to speak because he has already made it known that he plans to step down. He will keep his job for a few more months only because his expertise is needed as the coronavirus vaccine drive gets underway.
That may explain Grotto’s surprising confession last week that retail and other commerce doesn’t contribute significantly to the spread of the coronavirus and that he supports a complete reopening of the retail sector. That stands in complete opposition to what other top ministry officials are saying.
Gideon Levy, Alex Levac | Dec. 10, 2020 | 9:42 PM
Mohammed Makbal was in prison this week. He was taken there directly from the hospital, a day after undergoing surgery on his jaw, which Israeli soldiers shattered with their rifle butts while arresting him on the street. In Hadassah University Hospital, Ein Karem, he was shackled to the bed, part of the time by the leg with an iron chain, part of the time with handcuffs. He also emerged from the operating room with his hands and legs shackled.
Makbal is a 16-year-old youth, in 10th grade at the boys’ high school in the Al-Arroub refugee camp; his father, Mounir, is deputy principal. Israeli soldiers thought Mohammed had thrown stones at them, and vented their rage on him. They arrested four other teens along with him, and beat them, too, but less severely. Eyewitnesses say the arrests were random; the soldiers grabbed whomever they could. There were many youngsters on the street to choose from.
Dec. 10, 2020
Mohammed Makbal was in prison this week. He was taken there directly from the hospital, a day after undergoing surgery on his jaw, which Israeli soldiers shattered with their rifle butts while arresting him on the street. In Hadassah University Hospital, Ein Karem, he was shackled to the bed, part of the time by the leg with an iron chain, part of the time with handcuffs. He also emerged from the operating room with his hands and legs shackled.
Makbal is a 16-year-old youth, in 10th grade at the boys’ high school in the Al-Arroub refugee camp; his father, Mounir, is deputy principal. Israeli soldiers thought Mohammed had thrown stones at them, and vented their rage on him. They arrested four other teens along with him, and beat them, too, but less severely. Eyewitnesses say the arrests were random; the soldiers grabbed whomever they could. There were many youngsters on the street to choose from.
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