Information preceding Wednesday’s terror attack.
(Yechiel Spira – YWN Israel)
SECURITY/DEFENSE:
*Tuesday, day 14 of the virtual Gaza ceasefire.
POLITICS, DOMESTIC & MORE:
*Brigadier-General Shimon Chafetz retired from the IDF on Tuesday after serving for the past 15 years as the military secretary of Israel’s presidents. According to a Galei Tzahal (Army Radio) report, Colonel Hasson Hasson, a member of the Druse community, will replace him.
*Hamas on Tuesday denied any rockets were fired into Israel, calling on Israel to comply with the ceasefire and lift the emargo.
*Egypt assures Israel the Rafiach Crossing will not remain permanently open until the matter of Gilad Shalit is resolved.
*Israel Police Chief of Investigation Danunu does not intend to reopen the investigation into alleged campaign funding law-breaking by Ehud Barak based on newly received information.
*Ruptured pipe resulted in sewage spilling into the Kishon River for over 48 hours.
*The dollar against the shekel on Tuesday evening dropped below the 3.30 exchange rate once again.
*Human bones discovered in the Golan Heights are not those of IDF soldier Guy Chever or missing teen Donna Bennet pathologists reported on Tuesday evening.
*New Intel plan opens in Kiryat Gat on Yom HaNegev (Negev Day).
*Tel Aviv Stock Exchange employees struck on Tuesday demanding improved job conditions.
*The Knesset on Wednesday will vote on the bill for IDF widows and orphans to determine if widows will continue receiving monthly payments even after remarrying. At present, if a widow remarries, monthly payments are halted. Defense Ministry officials stated it is simply too expensive.
*Arabs in Kalandia, on Yerushalayim’s northern border, hurled rocks at Israeli vehicles resulting in damage to some. No injuries reported in the Tuesday evening attacks.
*University students preparing to take on the government as lawmakers signal a possible backing out of agreements and increase in tuition costs.
*DM Barak orders the opening of Gaza Crossings.