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Sunday Evening News Briefs from Eretz Yisrael


US President Barak Obama will not be addressing the GA in Washington as announced earlier. The president will be attending a Fort Hood memorial service for slain American servicemen.

**MDA on Sunday evening reported 99 injuries in 145 nationwide vehicular accidents during the last 24 hours. Two of the injured are listed in serious condition and four in moderate condition.

**A Jewish driver was bombarded with rocks in Chevron, near Beit Hadassah.

**A rock-attack was reported on Sunday afternoon against an Egged but near Chawarah, in Shomron, south of Shechem. No injuries were reported.

**Sunday afternoon: IDF soldiers directed mortar fire at terrorists near Miflasim [northern Gaza] in response to detecting attempted Kassam rocket fire in that area.

**Health Ministry officials on Sunday permit Kadima residents to drink tap water without boiling it first as per the directive released on Thursday.

**Justice Richard Goldstone expressed disappointment over the US House rejection of his report.

**While aides to PM Netanyahu are hopeful, there has still not been any White confirmation regarding a meeting between the two in Washington.

**Shomron residents continue to document International Red Cross officials are assisting Arabs near Yishuv Tapuach to take over grazing land that has been ownerless for years.

**A ministerial committee on Sunday rejected the private bill of MK Itzik which would compel the state to refund water tax funds collected during past months.

**An infant began seizing in a daycare facility and was transported to Poriah Hospital in Tiveria as responders performed respiratory resuscitation.

(Yechiel Spira – YWN Israel)



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