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Sunday Morning News Briefs from Eretz Yisrael


Four firebombs were hurled at vehicles traveling near Ariel in Shomron on Sunday morning. No injuries.

**Water Authority workers are continuing their strike, which has been ongoing for about two months.

**Israel Navy Commander Admiral Eliezer Marom is meeting with top defense officials in India this week.

**President Shimon Peres is scheduled to travel to Germany for a state visit this week.

**Rain to begin G-d willing in the northern areas on Sunday afternoon, working down to the N. Negev during the evening and nighttime hours. Stormy weather expected on Monday. Colder temperatures expected on Monday, accompanied by heavy rains.

**It is reported that Hebrew inscriptions on Kever Yechezkel in Iraq have been erased.

**PM Netanyahu calls for Tu B’Shvat tree plantings in Yehuda and Shomron. The PM is expected to take part in such ceremonies in Gush Etzion, Ariel and Maale Adumim.

**The tires of at least 10 vehicles were slashed during the night on Meshulam Rot Street in the Kiryat Herzog area of Bnei Brak. Police are investigating. Residents believe PA residents illegally inside Green Line Israel are responsible.

**A bus caught fire and was totally destroyed by fire in Kiryat Ata on Sunday. Baruch Hashem only the driver was on board and he escaped unharmed.

**Many Ramat Gan Municipality employees launched a strike on Sunday morning, disrupting many city services.

**IDF soldiers apprehended a wanted suspect in Na’alin on motzei shabbos.

**After about a month of striking, the nation’s employment services offices are accepting applications on Sunday, adding the strike however is continuing.

(Yechiel Spira – YWN Israel)



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