09:00:
Yesterday the IDF facilitated the transfer of 323 trucks carrying 8,103 tons of goods to Hamas-controlled Gaza, including 320 tons of fruits.
10:02:
Former Communications Minister Moshe Kahlon was appointed as head of a new center in the Netanya Academic College. The center will work to lower the cost of living in Israel.
10:34:
A 57-year-old man died during a family vacation near Lake Kinneret after being bitten by a poisonous snake.
11:30:
The cabinet approves extending daylight savings time in Israel until the end of October.
12:00:
Approximately 1,000 people spent Shabbos near the E1 area demanding PM Netanyahu make good on his promise to build in that area.
12:12:
32-year-old Hillel Rodik of Tekoa died as he climbed into a well in the area of his Gush Etzion community to retrieve his young child’s ball. It is yet to be determined why he was unable to extricate himself from the well.
13:15:
A man was crushed to death in the morning when a Kfar Saba walkway bridge collapsed. By the time a crane lifted the walkway from the man it was too late to help him.
13:41:
ICHUD HATZALAH: A worker fell from a water tower on Ben-Gurion Street in Tiveria, sustaining a serious head injury.
14:00:
A 10-month-old child is under observation in Hadera’s Hillel Yafeh Hospital after swallowing a safety pin.
14:30:
A memorial to the Warsaw Ghetto in the capital of Poland was vandalized last week with “Jude raus” graffiti. The memorial is a tribute to the ghetto fighters and the uprising.
15:00:
The Saudi media reports Jordan has sent armored vehicles to rebel forces in Syria. In addition, Jordan is stepping up its military presence along its border with Syria.
15:15:
One of the wounded Syrians transported to Ziv Hospital in Tzfas two weeks ago for treatment died of his injuries on Sunday morning. Four other Syrian nationals remain hospitalized in Ziv.
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)