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Israel's Leader Is Starting To Pay A 'Political Price' As Virus Cases Surge by ZooOga: 9:12am On Jul 15, 2020
Hot off the internet.

Israel’s leader is starting to pay a ‘political price’ as virus cases surge, protests erupt

PUBLISHED WED, JUL 15 20202:30 AM EDT

Abigail Ng @ABIGAILNGWY
Emma Graham @THEMMAGRAHAM

The Israeli government made “very serious mistakes” after initially containing the coronavirus outbreak, and “tremendous damage” is being done to the economy, political analyst Joel Rosenberg said as cases in the country continue to climb rapidly.
Daily cases fell as low as single digits after Israel took action in March, but cases started surging again after activity was allowed to restart in May. Confirmed cases reached new daily highs in July.

Israel has reported 40,632 confirmed cases and 365 deaths, according to data compiled by the Johns Hopkins University.

The Israeli government made “very serious mistakes” after initially containing the coronavirus outbreak, and “tremendous damage” is being done to the economy, a political analyst told CNBC as cases in the country continue to climb rapidly.

Just weeks after restrictions were mostly lifted in late May, new infections have led authorities to reimpose measures including closing gyms, clubs and event halls. Certain parts of the country were also designated as “restricted areas,” where business activity will be limited.

“It is hard not to conclude that (Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu) ... let himself get distracted,” said Joel Rosenberg, an Israeli-American political analyst and author.

″Rather than staying laser-focused on managing the public health situation and the reopening of the economy, Netanyahu was ... planning for the annexation of large portions of the West Bank,” he told CNBC over the weekend.

“As a result, the pandemic is surging again and this is causing tremendous damage to the economy, and to the millions of Israelis who are out of work and struggling to make ends meet,” Rosenberg said.

Daily cases fell as low as single digits after Israel took action in March, closing borders and tightening measures that restricted movement and gatherings. Following some success in controlling the health crisis, activity was allowed to restart, but cases started surging again, reaching new daily highs this month.

Israel has reported 42,360 confirmed cases and 371 deaths, according to data compiled by the Johns Hopkins University.

Local media reports said thousands of demonstrators have come out to protest against the government’s economic response to the coronavirus crisis. Unemployment in the country jumped to 21% and economic aid has been slow, Reuters reported.

Benny Gantz, the country’s alternate prime minister, on Sunday issued a statement acknowledging the anger of protesters.

“The citizens taking to the streets this evening to express their real and justified distress have every right to do so — and we, as their government, have the responsibility to listen and to work toward finding implementable solutions,” he said.

Gantz added that he informed Netanyahu that “beyond supporting the immediate assistance program,” his party would also “insist upon a much broader policy aimed at promoting growth going forward.”

“A solution for a mere three months will not suffice,” he said.

Gantz, who is from Israel’s Blue and White party, formed a unity government with Netanyahu in March, putting an end to the political deadlock that triggered three elections in less than a year. The agreement will see Gantz taking over as premier after 18 months.

‘Quick change’ in policy
Experts said Israel’s haste to reopen the economy may have led to the spike in cases.

“Israel was unusual in its quick change in policy, without proper evaluation of the impact of loosening the restrictions. A clear example is allowing social events such as mass weddings,” said Professor Hagai Levine, an epidemiologist at the Hebrew University-Hadassah.

Siegal Sadetzki, the country’s public health director, resigned last week, saying Israel had “lost its bearings” in handling the pandemic, according to a Reuters translation of her Facebook statement made in Hebrew. “The achievements in dealing with the first wave (of infections) were canceled out by the broad and swift opening of the economy” that outpaced many other countries, she wrote.

Netanyahu is beginning to pay a political price for getting his eye off the ball.
Joel Rosenberg
POLITICAL ANALYST
Levine told CNBC that public health services were not strengthened, and the ability to conduct “timely epidemiological investigation” and take proper measures was “harmed.”

However, he also acknowledged that Israel increased its lab testing capacity and changed its definition to include testing of asymptomatic contacts. That means the situation is “bad, but not as bad as it seems” based on the daily diagnosed cases, he said.

Moving forward, Levine said it seems that trust in the government has gone down, and the leaders need to regain that through transparent, open discussion with the public and “by acting professional and giving more weight to public health experts and epidemiologists” instead of “military generals or physicists.”

Political analyst Rosenberg said he has “no doubt” that the government can contain the pandemic and “successfully reboot the economy,” including the tourism sector. However, the leadership has to stay “completely focused.”

“There is simply no time to contemplate annexation at least until this health and economic crisis is completely behind us,” he said.

“Netanyahu is beginning to pay a political price for getting his eye off the ball,” he added. “His polls numbers have dropped significantly in recent weeks for one simple reason – Israelis are angry at his mishandling of the corona crisis. He can absolutely turn things around, but let’s face it, this is the most serious drop in Netanyahu’s approval ratings that we’ve seen in quite some time.”

— CNBC’s Natasha Turak contributed to this report.

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/15/coronavirus-israels-cases-rise-leader-is-paying-a-political-price.html

A protester waves an Israeli flag as police use water cannons during clashes at a demonstration against the Israeli prime minister outside his official residence in Jerusalem, on July 14, 2020.
Menahem Kahana | AFP | Getty Images

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Re: Israel's Leader Is Starting To Pay A 'Political Price' As Virus Cases Surge by Righteousness89(m): 9:22am On Jul 15, 2020
Leave Isreal!
They are not Paying any price!
Their Matters are special Matters!

It's only when they Go against God that they pay any price!

The Moment they Cry to God for mercy and to Remember His Covenant with Abramham, Their Matters will be gone..

Those ones are the Very Elect!
Re: Israel's Leader Is Starting To Pay A 'Political Price' As Virus Cases Surge by igboarenice: 9:27am On Jul 15, 2020
Righteousness89:
Leave Isreal!
They are not Paying any price!
Their Matters are special Matters!

It's only when they Go against God that they pay any price!

The Moment they Cry to God for mercy and to Remember His Covenant with Abramham, Their Matters will be gone..

Those ones are the Very Elect!
Lolz

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Re: Israel's Leader Is Starting To Pay A 'Political Price' As Virus Cases Surge by dermmy(m): 11:18am On Jul 15, 2020
Righteousness89:
Leave Isreal!
They are not Paying any price!
Their Matters are special Matters!

It's only when they Go against God that they pay any price!

The Moment they Cry to God for mercy and to Remember His Covenant with Abramham, Their Matters will be gone..

Those ones are the Very Elect!

You are a real clown grin grin grin grin grin

I remember when you people were saying that the jews are God's chosen people and cannot contract Covid-19. May God help you guys grin grin

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Re: Israel's Leader Is Starting To Pay A 'Political Price' As Virus Cases Surge by Originality007: 3:15pm On Jul 15, 2020
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dermmy:


You are a real clown grin grin grin grin grin

I remember when you people were saying that the jews are God's chosen people and cannot contract Covid-19. May God help you guys grin grin

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i remember when shallow thinkers like you are saying the Covid-19 is from Allah punishing China and Westerns for their action against Uighurs and Muslims, grin

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Re: Israel's Leader Is Starting To Pay A 'Political Price' As Virus Cases Surge by Originality007: 3:18pm On Jul 15, 2020
ZooOga:
Hot off the internet.

Israel’s leader is starting to pay a ‘political price’ as virus cases surge, protests erupt

PUBLISHED WED, JUL 15 20202:30 AM EDT

Abigail Ng @ABIGAILNGWY
Emma Graham @THEMMAGRAHAM

The Israeli government made “very serious mistakes” after initially containing the coronavirus outbreak, and “tremendous damage” is being done to the economy, political analyst Joel Rosenberg said as cases in the country continue to climb rapidly.
Daily cases fell as low as single digits after Israel took action in March, but cases started surging again after activity was allowed to restart in May. Confirmed cases reached new daily highs in July.

Israel has reported 40,632 confirmed cases and 365 deaths, according to data compiled by the Johns Hopkins University.

The Israeli government made “very serious mistakes” after initially containing the coronavirus outbreak, and “tremendous damage” is being done to the economy, a political analyst told CNBC as cases in the country continue to climb rapidly.

Just weeks after restrictions were mostly lifted in late May, new infections have led authorities to reimpose measures including closing gyms, clubs and event halls. Certain parts of the country were also designated as “restricted areas,” where business activity will be limited.

“It is hard not to conclude that (Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu) ... let himself get distracted,” said Joel Rosenberg, an Israeli-American political analyst and author.

″Rather than staying laser-focused on managing the public health situation and the reopening of the economy, Netanyahu was ... planning for the annexation of large portions of the West Bank,” he told CNBC over the weekend.

“As a result, the pandemic is surging again and this is causing tremendous damage to the economy, and to the millions of Israelis who are out of work and struggling to make ends meet,” Rosenberg said.

Daily cases fell as low as single digits after Israel took action in March, closing borders and tightening measures that restricted movement and gatherings. Following some success in controlling the health crisis, activity was allowed to restart, but cases started surging again, reaching new daily highs this month.

Israel has reported 42,360 confirmed cases and 371 deaths, according to data compiled by the Johns Hopkins University.

Local media reports said thousands of demonstrators have come out to protest against the government’s economic response to the coronavirus crisis. Unemployment in the country jumped to 21% and economic aid has been slow, Reuters reported.

Benny Gantz, the country’s alternate prime minister, on Sunday issued a statement acknowledging the anger of protesters.

“The citizens taking to the streets this evening to express their real and justified distress have every right to do so — and we, as their government, have the responsibility to listen and to work toward finding implementable solutions,” he said.

Gantz added that he informed Netanyahu that “beyond supporting the immediate assistance program,” his party would also “insist upon a much broader policy aimed at promoting growth going forward.”

“A solution for a mere three months will not suffice,” he said.

Gantz, who is from Israel’s Blue and White party, formed a unity government with Netanyahu in March, putting an end to the political deadlock that triggered three elections in less than a year. The agreement will see Gantz taking over as premier after 18 months.

‘Quick change’ in policy
Experts said Israel’s haste to reopen the economy may have led to the spike in cases.

“Israel was unusual in its quick change in policy, without proper evaluation of the impact of loosening the restrictions. A clear example is allowing social events such as mass weddings,” said Professor Hagai Levine, an epidemiologist at the Hebrew University-Hadassah.

Siegal Sadetzki, the country’s public health director, resigned last week, saying Israel had “lost its bearings” in handling the pandemic, according to a Reuters translation of her Facebook statement made in Hebrew. “The achievements in dealing with the first wave (of infections) were canceled out by the broad and swift opening of the economy” that outpaced many other countries, she wrote.

Netanyahu is beginning to pay a political price for getting his eye off the ball.
Joel Rosenberg
POLITICAL ANALYST
Levine told CNBC that public health services were not strengthened, and the ability to conduct “timely epidemiological investigation” and take proper measures was “harmed.”

However, he also acknowledged that Israel increased its lab testing capacity and changed its definition to include testing of asymptomatic contacts. That means the situation is “bad, but not as bad as it seems” based on the daily diagnosed cases, he said.

Moving forward, Levine said it seems that trust in the government has gone down, and the leaders need to regain that through transparent, open discussion with the public and “by acting professional and giving more weight to public health experts and epidemiologists” instead of “military generals or physicists.”

Political analyst Rosenberg said he has “no doubt” that the government can contain the pandemic and “successfully reboot the economy,” including the tourism sector. However, the leadership has to stay “completely focused.”

“There is simply no time to contemplate annexation at least until this health and economic crisis is completely behind us,” he said.

“Netanyahu is beginning to pay a political price for getting his eye off the ball,” he added. “His polls numbers have dropped significantly in recent weeks for one simple reason – Israelis are angry at his mishandling of the corona crisis. He can absolutely turn things around, but let’s face it, this is the most serious drop in Netanyahu’s approval ratings that we’ve seen in quite some time.”

— CNBC’s Natasha Turak contributed to this report.

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/15/coronavirus-israels-cases-rise-leader-is-paying-a-political-price.html

A protester waves an Israeli flag as police use water cannons during clashes at a demonstration against the Israeli prime minister outside his official residence in Jerusalem, on July 14, 2020.
Menahem Kahana | AFP | Getty Images







God bless Israel cheesy
Re: Israel's Leader Is Starting To Pay A 'Political Price' As Virus Cases Surge by ZooOga: 5:08am On Jul 16, 2020
Originality007:


God bless Israel cheesy

A few years ago they were blessing themselves with mountains of cocaine.

Israel Becomes Major Hub in the International Cocaine Trade, Abuse Rising
Number of cocaine users in Israel has doubled in recent years and the Israel Police reports that Israeli criminals have joined hands with the cartels.

By Yaniv Kubovich Published on 19.10.2013

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-turns-into-cocaine-trade-hub-1.5276110

Re: Israel's Leader Is Starting To Pay A 'Political Price' As Virus Cases Surge by Originality007: 7:20am On Jul 16, 2020
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ZooOga:


A few years ago they were blessing themselves with mountains of cocaine.

Israel Becomes Major Hub in the International Cocaine Trade, Abuse Rising
Number of cocaine users in Israel has doubled in recent years and the Israel Police reports that Israeli criminals have joined hands with the cartels.

By Yaniv Kubovich Published on 19.10.2013

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-turns-into-cocaine-trade-hub-1.5276110





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I feel ur pain...God bless Israel grin

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Re: Israel's Leader Is Starting To Pay A 'Political Price' As Virus Cases Surge by Daddysidhan: 8:26am On Jul 16, 2020
SET awon terrorist wing of nairaland, DERMMY the helpless terrorist.
Re: Israel's Leader Is Starting To Pay A 'Political Price' As Virus Cases Surge by walemoney007(m): 9:36am On Jul 16, 2020
Righteousness89:
Leave Isreal!
They are not Paying any price!
Their Matters are special Matters!

It's only when they Go against God that they pay any price!

The Moment they Cry to God for mercy and to Remember His Covenant with Abramham, Their Matters will be gone..

Those ones are the Very Elect!
What sort of jargons is this Mr Man?

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Re: Israel's Leader Is Starting To Pay A 'Political Price' As Virus Cases Surge by Appleyard(m): 4:23pm On Jul 17, 2020
Righteousness89:
Leave Isreal!
They are not Paying any price!
Their Matters are special Matters!

It's only when they Go against God that they pay any price!

The Moment they Cry to God for mercy and to Remember His Covenant with Abramham, Their Matters will be gone..

Those ones are the Very Elect!

Stop being a blind fanatic. We Christians know the spiritual status of Israel, but the reality is that the whole world has departed from God including Israel. Morality is practically dead and the various government of the world are corrupt, selfish and wicked. So, COVID-19 and the rest are just some of the reward for our wickedness, and it's killing anyone, whether Jew or Gentle.

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Re: Israel's Leader Is Starting To Pay A 'Political Price' As Virus Cases Surge by Appleyard(m): 4:31pm On Jul 17, 2020
dermmy:


You are a real clown grin grin grin grin grin

I remember when you people were saying that the jews are God's chosen people and cannot contract Covid-19. May God help you guys grin grin


Religious fanaticism is one of the greatest brainwashing tools ever to be deployed against man's sense of independent reasoning.

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Re: Israel's Leader Is Starting To Pay A 'Political Price' As Virus Cases Surge by ZooOga: 1:23pm On Jul 18, 2020
Black Sub Saharan Christians and Jews have a difficult time immigrating to Israel, aka the Holy Land. I also remember the story of their government forcibly sterilizing Black women.



Israel Forcibly Injected African Immigrants with Birth Control ...
Jan 28, 2013 - Some 130,000 Ethiopians, most of them Jewish, live in Israel. ... is the result of a birth control regimen forced upon Ethiopian immigrant women.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/eliseknutsen/2013/01/28/israel-foribly-injected-african-immigrant-women-with-birth-control/#652d95e767b8

This weekend, a report revealing that African women immigrating to Israel were subjected to mandatory contraceptive injections, effectively amounting to forced (if temporary) sterilization made global headlines. Some 130,000 Ethiopians, most of them Jewish, live in Israel.Jan 28, 2013



Another powerful Israeli commits crimes in Africa — and again his government does nothing

BY JAMES NORTH JULY 18, 2019

https://mondoweiss.net/2019/07/another-powerful-government/

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Re: Israel's Leader Is Starting To Pay A 'Political Price' As Virus Cases Surge by Mightymanna(m): 10:47am On Jul 20, 2020
Appleyard:


Stop being a blind fanatic. We Christians know the spiritual status of Israel, but the reality is that the whole world has departed from God including Israel. Morality is practically dead and the various government of the world are corrupt, selfish and wicked. So, COVID-19 and the rest are just some of the reward for our wickedness, and it's killing anyone, whether Jew or Gentle.
As if Israel care about your idolatry.
Christianity is a blasphemy in their eyes

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