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How Israel failed to manage the coronavirus crisis


How Israel failed to manage the coronavirus crisis
Opinion: Though successful in its rollout of the COVID-19 vaccines, the country has been unable to fight the spread of pathogen among the population, thanks to mishandled policies, politically motivated decisions and unkept promises
Nadav Eyal |
Published: 01.17.21 , 15:54
Some think Israel should be congratulated for a relatively low death rate from coronavirus with around 4,000 Israelis having succumbed to the virus since the start of the pandemic.
But countries that have suffered a much higher death toll per capita, such as Sweden or Spain, have a considerably older population. Countries with a population as young as Israel s have seen fewer fatalities. ....

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Gas masks, missiles and irony: Defense Ministry releases photos of 1991 Gulf War


Judah Ari Gross is The Times of Israel s military correspondent.
Israelis walk by graffiti reading, How many times did you seal the room and nothing happened, referencing Rafi Persky song, in regard to the Scud missile attacks on Israel during the 1991 First Gulf War, which Israeli feared would carry chemical or biological weapons. (Alex Lebac/Defense Ministry Archive)
An American Patriot missile defense system that was deployed in Israel in response to a series of Scud missile attacks by Iraq during the 1991 First Gulf War. (Noam Wind/Defense Ministry Archive)
Military officials in a command center wear gas masks during a Scud missile attack on Israel during the 1991 First Gulf War. (Noam Wind, Asaf Topaz and Michael Tzarfati/Defense Ministry Archive) ....

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IDF sees record number of Israeli Arab conscripts


IDF sees record number of Israeli Arab conscripts
The 1,000 new soldiers from Israel s largest minority is more than double that of recent years, with Arab troops serving in combat roles in prominent brigades; army says it has also had inquiries from Syria and Lebanon
Yoav Zitun |
Published: 01.03.21 , 19:30
More than 1,000 Israeli Arabs have volunteered to serve in the IDF as conscripts or reservists in the past year, and most after the coronavirus crisis began in March, the military s Manpower Directorate said Sunday.
The number of conscripts from the Arab sector is more than twice that of previous years, and includes Muslims from areas such as Taibe, Qalansuwa and East Jerusalem, Bedouin from the Galilee and Christian Arabs from the north. ....

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Vax pop: What the press is saying on December 31


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A Maccabi Healthcare Services staffer holds up a vial of the Pfizer vaccine against COVID-19. (Yossi Aloni/Flash90)
1. Jonesing for more syringes: Israel’s world-leading sprint to total immunization may come to a screeching slowdown, according to official messaging Wednesday and Thursday.
This comes after days of racing to give shots to as many people as possible, not all of them high risk, and with unsourced reports of millions more doses on their way.
Health Minister Yuli Edelstein tells Channel 12 news that the ministry may stop administering first doses for “a short period.”
Speaking to Ynet, he says that people don’t need to worry about those who need it most getting it, and says there are enough second doses for everyone who got their first: “There’s not going to be a situation where an 80-year-old who did not want to vaccinate until now, suddenly shows up and there’s no shot for them. We want to be certain, that if say 1.5 m ....

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