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Tuesday Afternoon News Briefs from Eretz Yisrael


A foreign left-wing radical was arrested in Bilin for allegedly striking security forces during separation fence protests.

**The shekel on Tuesday morning traded at 3.92/$ and 5.47/€.

**A 6-year-old boy is in seriously condition in Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital after being struck by a vehicle in Silwan on Tuesday morning.

**A 26-y/o male was stabbed and moderately wounded on Yenuksky St. in Jerusalem on Tuesday morning. Paramedics transported him to Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital. The incident was ‘criminal’ and not ‘terror’ related.

**Washington Times: “Senior Israeli sources” insist PM Netanyahu will not seek US approval prior to attacking Iran for fear of opposition.

**Police on Monday night arrested a 30 y/o male for alleged involvement in placing a bomb in a Rishon L’Tzion mall which partially detonated.

**A male in his 20s is listed in serious condition following a fall from a significant height in Rosh HaAyin on Tuesday morning.

**A 21 y/o Arab worker slipped while unloading a truck in Be’er Tuvia and was killed on Tuesday morning. Police report the worker was a PA resident illegally inside pre-1967 Israel on his first day at the job.

**Two Afula residents were injured in a dispute in a shul that led to gunfire on Tuesday morning. They were transported in moderate condition to Ha’emek Hospital.

**Prior to departing from Israel for Cairo on Tuesday morning, President Peres stated there are no new developments regarding Gilat Shalit. Mr. Peres will be meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.

**Work to change the traffic pattern on Jerusalem’s Agrippas St. at Machane Yehuda is resulting in serious delays on Tuesday.

(Yechiel Spira – YWN Israel)



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