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Sunday Afternoon News Briefs from Eretz Yisrael


September 13th marks 16 years since the White House lawn ceremony during which the Oslo Agreement was signed.

**Over 80% of kindergarten and school children returned to school and classes were held in most of the country despite efforts by the Union of Local Authorities to strike the nation’s schools.

**A UNIFIL spokesman in southern Lebanon stated the current situation is fragile but under control. He announced an investigation into Friday’s rocket attack into northern Israel is still under investigation.

**A 10-y/o Bat Yam girl is fighting for her life after sustaining a very serious head injury. She was struck by a vehicle as she crossed a street on Sunday.

**The prosecution insists the chareidi community ‘got to the children’ of the Meah Shearim mom and influenced their statements to social workers last week.

**One officer sustained light injuries and three residents of Gilad Farm were arrested during clashes at that Shomron location on Sunday afternoon.

**Rock attacks reported in Shomron near Yakir and near Chawarah. No injuries reported.

**Egyptian officials report 18 people were arrested for trying to illegally cross into Israel. One person was wounded by gunfire.

**Rock attacks reported during the afternoon near Doar Jct in the Benjamin Regional Council District of Shomron. No injuries.

(Yechiel Spira – YWN Israel)



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