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'Stay
 in the cave to save lives' Sick bats self-isolate, helping avert 
COVID-type crises — Israeli study-Widely assumed to be source of 
coronavirus, bats probably spared us from other diseases, scientists 
say; the mammals stay ‘home’ when sick, protecting fellow bats, other 
species-By Nathan Jeffay-jun 4,21-Today, 6:02 pm
Bats are widely 
believed to have given the novel coronavirus to humans. But Israeli 
researchers say they have probably spared us from numerous other 
diseases, thanks to their largely unnoticed social distancing 
behavior.Tel Aviv University scientists have just published 
peer-reviewed research observing that bats that feel unwell stay “home” 
in their caves, reducing interaction with other species.They observed 
that sick bats also stay away from their peers at the slightest hint of 
feeling inflammation in their bodies, after making five Egyptian fruit 
bats sick and following them in a large colony for 72 hours.The 
researchers used onboard GPS to track foraging, acceleration sensors to 
monitor movement, infrared video to record social behavior, and blood 
samples to measure immune markers.
A fruit bat from the Tel Aviv 
University experiment (courtesy of Tel Aviv University)-The researchers 
concluded that the self-isolating behavior they displayed minimizes the 
risk of infections “jumping” to humans, directly or via another 
species.“We observed that during illness bats choose to stay away from 
the colony and don’t leave the cave,” said Prof. Yossi Yovel, head of 
neuroscience at Tel Aviv University. “This suggests that in order to 
encounter a sick bat, people must actually invade the bats’ natural 
environment or eliminate their habitats.”As the coronavirus pandemic 
prompted lockdowns and social distancing, Yovel’s colleague Maya 
Weinberg became intrigued by a trait she had noticed among bats.“They 
are the most sociable of animals, yet totally defying their character, I
 had noticed that sick bats often separate themselves from others,” she 
said.Fruit bats in a typically sociable setting (Hendra Su via iStock by
 Getty Images)-This is atypical for animals, who have been taught by 
evolution to try to play down signs of sickness and remain with the 
group, where they are safer from predators and less likely to go 
hungry.To explore the topic she designed her formal experiment, which 
has now been published in the Annals of the New York Academy of Science.
 As part of the study, Weinberg and Yovel took five bats and injected 
them with a pathogen that made them feel unwell.Maya Weinberg of Tel 
Aviv University, with a fruit bat (courtesy of Tel Aviv University)-This
 is the second study to propose such a theory, coming on the heels of a 
November study in America that concluded that sick bats “associated with
 fewer bats, spent less time near others, and were less socially 
connected.”Weinberg said that her study addressed certain shortcomings 
of the previous research, following the bats more closely and measuring 
their movements to the millimeter.The Tel Aviv paper comes amid a 
resurgence of interest in the origins of the coronavirus. The World 
Health Organization said in March that the virus had probably been 
transmitted from bats to humans through another animal. This remains the
 mainstream theory, though a week ago US President Joe Biden ordered an 
investigation into rival theories, potentially including the possibility
 of a laboratory accident in China.“We saw a very clear pattern of the 
sick bats moving away from the other bats, and actually backing away in 
reverse gear, as others came close to them,” Weinberg told The Times of 
Israel. “You can use for bats all the terms we used for humans during 
the pandemic — social-distancing, self-isolation and 
quarantine.”Weinberg and her colleagues wrote in their paper that the 
sick bats “perched alone and appeared to voluntarily isolate themselves 
from the group by leaving the social cluster, which is extremely 
atypical for this species.”They “ceased foraging outdoors for at least 
two nights, thus reducing transmission to neighboring colonies,” and 
their behaviors “demonstrate a strong, integrative immune response that 
promotes recovery of infected individuals while reducing pathogen 
transmission inside and outside the roost, including spillover events to
 other species, such as humans.”
Biden congratulates Herzog on 
presidential win-US president says Israeli president-elect has 
demonstrated unwavering commitment to strengthening Israel’s security, 
looks ahead to Rivlin visit; Putin also sends greeting-By Jacob 
Magid-jun 3,21-Today, 5:29 amUpdated at 8:12 am
US President Joe 
Biden congratulated Isaac Herzog on being picked as the next president 
of Israel Wednesday and said he looked forward to hosting his 
predecessor at the White House in the coming weeks.“On behalf of the 
people of the United States, I extend my warm congratulations to Isaac 
Herzog on his election to serve as the 11th President of the State of 
Israel,” Biden said in a statement Wednesday.“Throughout his career, 
President-elect Herzog has demonstrated his unwavering commitment to 
strengthening Israel’s security, advancing dialogue, and building 
bridges across the global Jewish community,” the president continued. “I
 am confident that under his presidency, the partnership between Israel 
and the United States will continue to grow and deepen.”Biden’s 
relationship with Herzog, a former head of the dovish Labor party and 
leader of the Jewish Agency for Israel, spans decades. They met several 
times when Biden was vice president and Herzog led the Knesset 
opposition to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s governing 
coalition.When Biden was elected president in November, Herzog lauded 
him “for the statesmanly compass that guided him and the impressive 
record of his support for the State of Israel and the fight against 
anti-Semitism.”Biden thanked Rivlin and said he looked forward to 
hosting him in Washington “to honor his dedication to the enduring 
partnership and the close friendship between our two nations.”Rivlin’s 
invitation to the US was extended last week by Secretary of State Antony
 Blinken, as he visited the region to help shore up a ceasefire that 
ended the 11-day war between Israel and terror groups in Gaza.No date 
for the trip has been set.Both Biden and Herzog trace ancestry to 
Ireland.Congratulations for Herzog also came from Russian President 
Vladimir Putin who said in a statement from the Kremlin he hopes Herzog 
will further build on the existing ties between Israel and his 
country.President-elect Isaac Herzog and his wife Michal at the Knesset 
on June 2, 2021. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)-“Russia and Israel enjoy 
friendly relations,” Putin said. “I hope that your work as head of state
 will contribute to the further development of multifaceted and 
constructive bilateral cooperation, including interaction in 
international affairs. This undoubtedly meets our peoples’ fundamental 
interests.”Herzog was elected president in a landslide vote Wednesday, 
winning support from 87 of 120 Knesset members, who choose the holder of
 the largely ceremonial role in a secret ballot. He beat out social 
activist and Israel Prize-winning educator Miriam Peretz.Herzog is 
slated to replace President Reuven Rivlin, whose seven-year term ends on
 July 9.A well-heeled attorney by profession at one of the country’s top
 firms, Herzog has a family history that is as close as one comes to 
Israeli royalty. He is the grandson of Israel’s first Ashkenazi chief 
rabbi, Isaac Herzog, for whom he is named, and the son of former IDF 
major general and then president Chaim Herzog. His brother Michael is a 
retired IDF brigadier general. His aunt Suzy was the wife of former 
foreign minister Abba Eban.
Analysis-Lapid and Bennett have a 
coalition on paper, but Netanyahu will fight to the end-Drawing together
 eight wildly disparate parties was immensely difficult. The PM can be 
relied upon to make the lead-up to the Knesset’s vote of confidence more
 tortuous still-By David Horovitz-jun 3,21-Today, 1:39 am
Yair 
Lapid informed President Reuven Rivlin some 35 minutes before the 
Wednesday midnight deadline that he “has been able to form a 
government,” according to the official statement issued by his Yesh Atid
 party.Which he has, in theory. Bringing an end to the record-breaking 
12-year rule of Benjamin Netanyahu, in theory.The leaders of eight 
Knesset parties signed a document that was sent to Rivlin confirming 
that they will comprise the new government. Between them, Yesh Atid (17 
seats), Blue and White (8), Yisrael Beytenu (7), Labor (7), Yamina (6 of
 its 7 MKs), New Hope (6), Meretz (6) and Ra’am (4) hold 61 seats in the
 120-member Knesset, giving their coalition the narrowest possible 
majority, but a majority nonetheless. (So elated was Lapid when he 
telephoned the president, with Bennett at his side, that he apparently 
clean forgot to include Yisrael Beytenu as he listed the coalition’s 
component parties.) Yet the intended government must still win the 
confidence of the Knesset, in a vote that will not take place for 
several days. Judging by the extraordinary strains and complexities that
 attended the last few days of nail-biting negotiations on this 
so-called “change government,” the process of securing Knesset approval 
will be extraordinarily fraught. And Netanyahu can be relied upon to 
make it as difficult as possible, as he battles desperately to retain 
power.Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid (L), Yamina leader Naftali Bennett (C)
 and Ra’am leader Mansour Abbas sign a coalition agreement on June 2, 
2021 (Courtesy of Ra’am)-The intended coalition sets one precedent by 
including Ra’am, the first Arab party in Israeli history to formally 
join a governing coalition. It sets another precedent by drawing 
together the most diverse mix of political parties ever to plan to sit 
in government: Two from the left (Labor and Meretz), two from the center
 (Yesh Atid and Blue and White), three from the right (Yamina, New Hope 
and Yisrael Beytenu), and the conservative Islamic Ra’am.Prime Minister 
Benjamin Netanyahu speaks in Caesarea on May 28, 2021, imploring 
right-wing political rivals not to join a ‘left-wing government’ with 
Yesh Atid’s Yair Lapid. (Screen capture/Twitter)-For all the 
well-intentioned declarations that this will be a “unity” government, 
dedicated to healing the nation, with all participants having to forego 
at least some of their dreams while somehow simultaneously not having to
 cross their ideological red lines, their unifying factor is the belief 
that Netanyahu is bad for the State of Israel. But that has not stopped 
Netanyahu prying for weak links within the parties, and he is certain to
 step up the pressure, particularly on Bennett’s Orthodox-nationalist 
Yamina.Bennett, who is set to go first as prime minister, with Lapid 
succeeding him in September 2023, has already lost one member of his 
seven-seat faction, with freshman MK Amichai Chikli declaring that he 
will vote against the coalition. Another Yamina MK, Nir Orbach, is set 
to meet with Bennett on Thursday as he mulls following Chikli’s lead. A 
third, Idit Silman, is also under pressure to defy the party 
leader.Yamina chief Naftali Bennett and Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid are 
seen on Wednesday evening, as they inform President Reuven Rivlin they 
have succeeded in forming a government, June 2, 2021 (Courtesy)As for 
Bennett’s long-time colleague Ayelet Shaked, she appeared to be almost 
visibly wrestling with her political conscience in the final days before
 Wednesday’s deadline, and her demand for representation on the 
committee that selects Israel’s judges seemed poised to scuttle the 
whole enterprise at times during the last two days of talks. Entering 
what Netanyahu and his thus far entirely loyal Likud alleges is a 
left-wing government will not be easy for Shaked, whose children are 
reportedly being insulted at school, whose close friend is said to be 
hunger-striking outside her home, and who, like Bennett, is being 
subjected to vicious abuse by far-right demonstrators and social media 
provocateurs.Head of the Yamina party Naftali Bennett and Yamina MK 
Ayelet Shaked seen in the plenum hall of the Israeli parliament during 
the voting in the presidential elections, in Jerusalem, June 2, 2021. 
(Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90)-Because the Bennett-Lapid government is 
looking at only a 61-59 majority at best, any single defection to the 
Netanyahu camp could doom it.Still, while four of the six MKs in the 
Joint List of mainly Arab parties have pledged to oppose the new 
government, because of the prominence of Bennett and other 
right-wingers, the other two have yet to specify how they will vote, and
 might conceivably come to the new government’s rescue. Or they might 
not.The document signed by eight participating parties announcing the 
establishment of a government. (Courtesy)-The point is that while Lapid 
has a governing majority on paper — indeed, on the very paper that he 
sent to Rivlin shortly before midnight — he and Bennett will not have a 
government in practice unless or until the Knesset says so.This means 
that Netanyahu, who it emerged on Wednesday has been in frequent contact
 with Mansour Abbas to try to persuade the Ra’am leader not to join 
forces with Lapid, is close to the edge but not finished yet. He had 28 
days before Lapid to try to muster a majority and failed to do so — in 
part because the far-right Religious Zionism alliance whose route he 
paved into the Knesset refused to partner with Ra’am. But that won’t 
stop him trying until the last possible moment to thwart the most 
improbable alliance ever assembled to govern Israel — an alliance that 
cuts across ideological lines with the central purpose of ousting him.
History
 made as Arab Israeli Ra’am party joins Bennett-Lapid coalition-The 
first Arab party to join a government in decades, Islamists make good on
 promise to seek change from inside, winning billions in promised state 
funding for community-By Aaron Boxerman    3 June 2021, 12:47 am
Ringed
 by flashing cameras in a luxury hotel in Ramat Gan, conservative 
Islamist Ra’am chief Mansour Abbas made history on Wednesday night as 
the first Arab Israeli party leader in half a century to sign a deal to 
sit in a coalition government.“This is the first time that an Arab party
 is part of the process of forming a government. We of course hope that 
it works and that a government will rise after four rounds of 
elections,” Abbas said.Even before Ra’am announced it was signing on, 
the nascent coalition was widely regarded as the widest in the country’s
 history, uniting parties from the left to the pro-settlement right 
aimed at deposing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud 
faction.To make it happen, Yamina chief Naftali Bennett and centrist 
Yesh Atid leader Yair Atid agreed to a rotation scheme, with Bennett 
becoming Prime Minister for the first two years.Despite the wide 
spectrum of views in the so-called “change government,” Abbas said that 
he had agreed on numerous plans and budgets in Arab Israeli society with
 his counterparts in the constellation of parties seeking to topple 
Netanyahu.Mansour Abbas, head of the Ra’am party arrives to coalition 
talks, at the Maccabiah village in Ramat Gan on June 02, 2021. Photo by 
Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90“We have reached a critical mass of agreements 
in various fields that serves the interest of Arab society and that 
provide solutions for the burning issues in Arab society — planning, the
 housing crisis, and of course, fighting violence and organized crime,” 
Abbas said.Abbas promised that many of the benefits would flow to the 
Negev region in southern Israel. Ra’am’s base is among the traditional 
Bedouin communities in the Negev desert.Ra’am said that the so-called 
change bloc agreed to over NIS 53 billion ($16.3 billion) in budgets and
 government development plans for Arab society.According to a statement 
by the Islamist party, Bennett and Lapid pledged NIS 30 billion over 
five years in unspecified economic development funds, as well as another
 NIS 2.5 million ($770,000) to fight violence and organized crime in 
Arab society.Another NIS 20 million ($6 million) will be invested over 
the next 10 years to fix crumbling infrastructure in Arab cities and 
towns, Ra’am said.Three Bedouin unrecognized villages — Abda, Khashm 
al-Zena, and Rakhma — are set to be legalized in a government decision, 
according to Ra’am.The party said it also won the coalition’s agreement 
to discuss amending the controversial 2017 Kaminitz law, which targets 
illegal Arab construction and is widely viewed by Arabs as 
discriminatory. In the meantime, a decision already in place to freeze 
parts of the law will be extended until 2024.Abbas said that Ra’am had 
signed the agreement last, waiting until other holdout parties, 
including Naftali Bennett’s Yamina, had also signed.For decades, Arab 
Israeli parties have almost always remained on the outside of the 
decision-making process in Israeli politics. Jewish parties shunned them
 as extremists, while they themselves were often skeptical of joining an
 Israeli government they deem treats them as second class citizens and 
oppresses Palestinians.Under Abbas, Ra’am in recent months began to 
blaze a different path, openly working with Netanyahu’s government. 
After leaving the Joint List of Arab parties, Ra’am ran alone on a 
platform of being willing to affect change from the inside by being open
 to joining a government, with the goal of achieving tangible policy 
advancements for his community.That included being willing to join 
right-wing Yamina leader Bennett, who opposes the creation of a 
Palestinian state and has long been identified with the settlement 
movement.“For decades, Arab Israelis have been without any influence. 
Now, everyone knows that we’re the deciding votes as far as politics 
goes,” Ra’am lawmaker Walid Taha told a reporter for the Arabic-language
 channel Hala TV.Mansour Abbas, head of the Ra’am party arrives to 
coalition talks, at the Maccabiah village in Ramat Gan on June 02, 2021.
 Photo by Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90-Only twice have Arab Israeli parties 
backed an Israeli government. In the 1950s, a small faction composed of 
one Arab parliamentarian entered the coalition. The faction was far from
 independent, essentially operating as an Arab franchise of Israel’s 
ruling socialist party, Mapai.In the 1990s, when the government of 
left-wing Labor party leader Yitzhak Rabin was in danger of collapsing, 
the Arab parties stepped in to prevent a vote of no confidence.But 
mainstream Arab parties have begun to push in recent years to support a 
center-left government so as to topple Netanyahu. As recently as March 
2020, the Joint List hoped to use its 15 MKs to bring Blue and White 
chief Benny Gantz into power.Gantz instead gave the Joint List the cold 
shoulder and entered a feeble coalition agreement with Netanyahu, a 
decision he would later publicly lament.The nascent government’s embrace
 of Ra’am remains enormously controversial among parts of the Israeli 
right, including among Bennett’s own constituents.Hundreds of protesters
 gathered outside of a Ramat Gan hotel where the negotiations were being
 conducted to call for the change bloc’s right-wing parties — such as 
Yamina, New Hope, and Yisrael Beytenu — to withdraw. Demonstrators held 
signs telling the parties “not to make a government with terror 
supporters.”“How can this government defend us from the Iranian nuclear 
threat?” went another sign held by a right-wing protester.Some in 
Netanyahu’s camp were skeptical that the change bloc’s various promises 
to Ra’am would come to fruition.“This is all empty talk. It’s lies. What
 did they get? Just political games,” seethed Likud MK Fateen Mulla in a
 phone call with The Times of Israel.The political wing of the southern 
branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel, Ra’am is guided by a deeply 
conservative Islamic ideology and holds a virulently homophobic outlook.
 Its lawmakers also have pro-Palestinian views; the party’s charter 
supports a right of return for Palestinian refugees and deems Zionism 
“racist, occupier thought.”But in late 2020, Abbas astonished Arab and 
Jewish Israelis alike when he began seeking closer ties with Netanyahu, a
 figure many Arab Israelis say has incited against them.Abbas invited 
the prime minister to address a Knesset committee he directed, supported
 him during a contentious parliamentary vote and in exchange sought to 
extract public commitments from Netanyahu for the Arab community’s 
legislative priorities.“There’s only one premier, and that’s Netanyahu. 
He is the address for these demands,” Abbas told The Times of Israel in 
December.After months of increasingly public infighting, Abbas left the 
Joint List in early February. Many commentators speculated at the time 
that the Islamists would not receive enough votes to pass Israel’s 
election threshold. The Joint List, originally composed of three Arab 
parties as well as Ra’am, has been the main force in Arab Israeli 
politics since it was formed in 2015.His goal was clear: To cross the 
election threshold and become a kingmaker. Israeli politics is currently
 dominated by two opposing blocs — one supporting Netanyahu and the 
other opposing him, a rubric which has come to replace political 
ideology in how parties are seen; most parties’ loyalties to either bloc
 were well-defined before the elections, with only Ra’am and Yamina 
refusing to commit to either side.Abbas pitched Ra’am to voters as a 
genuine free agent which could wield enormous leverage in deciding the 
election one way or the other. The party’s iconic green posters 
described it as “a conservative, influential and realistic voice.”In a 
surprising turn of events, the March 2021 election delivered Ra’am four 
mandates, making them the largest single Arab party in the country. The 
Joint List’s three parties received a total of six seats in the Knesset,
 split among them.More importantly, the coalition math made it highly 
unlikely that a government could be formed without the 
Islamists.Netanyahu repeatedly denied seeking Abbas’s support during the
 electoral campaign. But after the elections delivered him a nearly 
impossible situation, he was said to hope to form a government with 
Ra’am’s support nonetheless.The long-serving prime minister’s efforts 
were stymied, however, when Ra’am and the far-right Religious Zionist 
party both ruled out sitting with one another in a coalition. Netanyahu 
was unable to bring potential partners in the center-right over to his 
side, and the mandate passed to Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid.Many Ra’am 
voters would likely have preferred Lapid rather than the hard-right 
Naftali Bennett. The coalition negotiations were also further 
complicated by growing violence in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza.In 
early May, Israel Police clashed with Palestinian worshippers in the 
Al-Aqsa Mosque, the third-holiest site in Islam, and at Damascus Gate 
wounding hundreds with rubber-tipped steel bullets.While police said 
they acted to prevent a riot, many Arab Israelis saw it as an assault 
against Muslim sovereignty on the flashpoint Temple Mount hilltop, which
 is also Judaism’s holiest site.Ra’am’s religiously conservative voters 
felt the blow especially deeply. At the same time, Ra’am’s potential 
coalition partners, including Bennett and Lapid, supported the 
police.Tensions also rose over the pending eviction of Arabs in Jaffa 
and in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah. Their homes 
were expected to be filled by right-wing Jewish nationalists.When open 
warfare broke out between Israel and Hamas and mob violence rolled 
through Arab-Jewish mixed cities, Ra’am temporarily froze the ongoing 
attempts to join the government in an attempt to wait things out.But 
even at the height of the chaos, Ra’am party officials close to Abbas 
remained optimistic that as soon as the events died down, the 
negotiations would resume.By the time Abbas arrived in at the Kfar 
Maccabiah hotel to conclude negotiations on Wednesday night, Ra’am’s 
participation in the coalition was already nearly a done deal.“The most 
important thing is to arrive at a point where we can achieve what we 
want,” Abbas said.
UNRWA Gaza chief recalled after uproar over 
claim that IDF strikes ‘precise’Despite apology, Matthias Schmale and 
his deputy leave Strip indefinitely for consultations in Jerusalem after
 angering Hamas-By TOI staff-jun 3,21-Today, 10:45 pm
The head of
 the UN Palestinian refugee agency’s mission in Gaza has been recalled 
from his post following an uproar in the coastal enclave after he told 
Israeli TV that IDF strikes during last month’s 11-day war appeared to 
be “precise” and “sophisticated.”Matthias Schmale, along with his deputy
 David de Bold, left the Hamas-run coastal enclave on Wednesday, 
according to Channel 12, the network to which the UNRWA director made 
the original comments last month. The interview led to accusations from 
Gaza rulers Hamas that he was exonerating Israel for the deaths of 
Palestinian civilians, prompting Schmale to apologize.A spokesman for 
the United Nations Relief and Works Agency told Channel 12 that Schmale 
had been called back to Jerusalem for consultations and had decided to 
take an extended leave of absence.De Bold was also deemed persona non 
grata by Hamas, according to Palestinian media, which said the terror 
group was demanding that both he and Schmale be fired.The UNRWA 
spokesman told Channel 12 that De Bold would continue his job remotely 
from Jerusalem and that Deputy Commissioner-General Leni Stenseth would 
run the Gaza office on-site in the interim.A protest scheduled outside 
UNRWA’s headquarters for Wednesday was canceled following Schmale’s 
departure.In the May 23 interview, Schmale was asked about the IDF’s 
assertion that its military strikes were very precise. He responded: 
“I’m not a military expert but I would not dispute that. I also have the
 impression that there is a huge sophistication in the way the Israeli 
military struck over the last 11 days.”He also said that there were not 
currently any shortages of food, medicine or water in Gaza as Israel had
 reopened the crossings.Well, there you have it: the Gaza head of UNRWA,
 the UN agency for Palestinian humanitarian matters, says he "would not 
dispute" Israel's claim that its airstrikes were "very precise," noting 
that "they didn't hit, with some exceptions, civilian targets." 
pic.twitter.com/HFTPouHnH5 — Avi Mayer (@AviMayer) May 25, 2021-In the 
interview, Schmale said that despite their accuracy, the strikes in the 
latest conflict were much more “vicious” than in the 2014 war.“So yes 
they did not hit, with some exceptions, civilian targets, but the 
viciousness and ferocity of the strikes were heavily felt,” he said, 
adding that more than 60 children were killed, including 19 who went to 
an UNRWA school.“So the precision was there, but there was an 
unacceptable and unbearable loss of life on the civilian side,” he 
said.Despite his clarification, the remarks drew outrage from 
Palestinians.Hamas said in a statement that his “comments are a complete
 distortion in favor of the Zionists, including an attempt to exonerate 
the Occupation of the murder of 254 Palestinians, more than 40% of them 
children, women and the elderly.”The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza 
said at least 243 Palestinians were killed, including 66 children and 
teens, with 1,910 people wounded. It does not differentiate between 
terror group members and civilians. The Israeli military maintained that
 it killed some 225 terrorist operatives and that the Palestinian death 
toll was in fact considerably higher than was reported. It also said 
some of the civilian fatalities were caused by Hamas rockets falling 
short and landing in the Strip.Thirteen people were killed in Israel, 
all but one of them civilians, including a 5-year-old boy and a 
16-year-old girl. Some 357 people in Israel were wounded. Terror groups 
in Gaza fired more than 4,300 rockets at Israel during the 
fighting.Other Palestinian groups also protested Schmale’s comments.In a
 joint statement two days after the interview, several Palestinian 
rights groups said the remarks “completely ignored the crimes committed 
during the latest Israeli offensive against Palestinian civilians in the
 Gaza Strip.”They accused Schmale of “indirectly praising the precision 
and sophistication of the Israeli army, when Israel is in fact 
constantly committing war crimes and crimes against humanity against the
 Palestinian people.”Later that day, Schmale issued an apology.“Recent 
remarks I made on Israeli TV have offended & hurt those who had 
family members & friends killed & injured during the war that 
has just ended. I truly regret to have caused them pain, & reiterate
 following points I have made through countless interviews & 
tweets,” he tweeted.(1-8) Recent remarks I made on Israeli TV have 
offended & hurt those who had family members & friends killed 
& injured during the war that has just ended. I truly regret to have
 caused them pain, & reiterate following points I have made through 
countless interviews & tweets:  — Matthias Schmale (@matzschmale) 
May 25, 2021-“There is no justification whatsoever for killing 
civilians. Any civilian killed is one too many. It is simply unbearable 
that so many innocent people have paid with their lives,” he said, 
adding that “military precision and sophistication are never a 
justification for war.”“Many people were killed or have been severely 
injured by direct strikes or collateral damage from strikes. In a place 
as densely populated as Gaza, any strike will have huge, damaging 
effects on people and buildings,” he said.Israeli military officials 
acknowledge that many Palestinian civilian casualties were indeed caused
 — directly or indirectly — by Israeli bombs. In one case, in which at 
least 10 people including eight children were killed in the Shati 
refugee camp, the IDF believes a missile strike on an underground bunker
 caused the ground above to give way, collapsing the homes of at least 
two families.The military describes such civilian casualties as being 
the unfortunate result of Hamas’s strategy of intentionally operating 
within densely populated areas to use the residents as civilian shields.
 Human rights groups, however, regularly accuse Israel of using 
disproportionate force in such situations.
As Israelis and 
Emiratis meet over investments, little mention of Palestinians-No 
indication that 11-day war in Gaza has slowed down budding ties, with 
trade between two countries already exceeding $354 million-By Agencies 
and TOI staff-jun 3,21-Today, 9:26 pm
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates
 — At the luxurious Armani hotel inside the world’s tallest skyscraper 
in Dubai, Israelis in kippas and Emiratis in long white robes and 
kanduras gathered Wednesday to discuss investment opportunities. They 
aimed to make the most of deepening ties nine months after the two 
countries agreed to formalize relations.There was extremely little 
mention of the Palestinians or the fact that barely two weeks ago, 
Israel was a country still at war.Rather, the conversations were 
laser-focused on business. Several Israeli and Emirati speakers opened 
their remarks with both the Hebrew greeting of “Shalom” and the Arabic 
greeting of “Salam.” They spoke about boosting tourism, creating jobs, 
technology sharing, diversifying economies and tackling issues of water 
scarcity.Since the UAE and Israel formalized ties in September, tens of 
thousands of Israeli tourists have come to the UAE — mostly to Dubai or 
in targeted visits to the capital of Abu Dhabi.Trade between the two 
countries has already exceeded $354 million. The two countries have 
signed around 25 agreements in more than 15 sectors, said Minister of 
State for Foreign Trade, Thani bin Ahmed Al-Zayoudi, the highest-level 
Emirati official at the event.There has been no indication the 11-day 
war in Gaza, which ended with an inconclusive ceasefire May 21, has 
slowed down budding Emirati-Israeli ties.The war killed 254 Palestinians
 in the Gaza Strip, including 67 children. The Hamas terror group which 
rules Gaza, says 80 of its fighters were killed. Israel says that number
 is closer to 200. Thirteen died in Israel, including two children and 
one soldier, from rocket fire.The investment forum was worlds away from 
the war’s devastation. In the lavish and tightly secured Armani ballroom
 at the Burj Khalifa tower, there was no visible worry or concern on the
 faces of eager and excited Israeli delegates and speakers, many of whom
 expressed their astonishment at how rapidly ties have flourished with 
the United Arab Emirates.“It’s happening and it didn’t happen before. If
 you would have spoken to me a year ago, I wouldn’t have guessed that 
(we) will speak here today in Dubai about all of these things that are 
happening,” said Israeli Ambassador Eitan Na’eh, who is based in Abu 
Dhabi.Na’eh spoke to The Associated Press on the sidelines of the 
summit, which was billed as the first face-to-face investment conference
 in the UAE between Israelis and Emiratis since the US-brokered 
diplomatic pact was signed in September.The director-general of the Abu 
Dhabi Investment Office, Tariq Bin Hendi, told the audience his country 
has “helped Israeli companies set up in the UAE.” The office is 
responsible for attracting foreign investment into Abu Dhabi and 
diversifying the private sector.“We want the people of Israel, the 
people of the world to come and join us, help us on that journey, work 
with us, learn from us, allow us to learn from you, and ultimately build
 a strong relationship,” he said.There were no high-level speakers from 
Israel at the event, though that may be a result of Israel’s political 
uncertainty. The list of speakers had also changed quite significantly 
to exclude several of the original speakers listed on the agenda before 
the recent conflict.Last month, the United Arab Emirates issued a rare 
public rebuke of Israel for heavy-handed police measures in Jerusalem 
and violent scenes captured by Palestinians of Israeli security forces 
quelling riots at the Temple Mount, a site sacred to both Muslims and 
Jews.The violence, which erupted in the final days of the Muslim holy 
month of Ramadan, angered citizens across Gulf Arab states, some of whom
 expressed support for Palestinians and opposition to Israel on social 
media or in limited street protests.
'We will do everything to 
unite Israeli society' Lapid informs president he can form government 
removing Netanyahu from power-But coalition won’t be finalized until 
Knesset vote in up to 12 days; right-wing MK could oppose it, possibly 
dooming bid; Ra’am is 1st Arab party ever to ink coalition deal-By TOI 
staff-jun 3,21-Today, 11:37 pm
Thirty-five minutes before a 
midnight deadline, Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid on Wednesday night 
informed President Reuven Rivlin he is able to form a government in 
which he and Yamina chief Naftali Bennett will switch off as prime 
minister, positioning themselves to replace Israel’s longest-serving 
leader Benjamin Netanyahu as premier.Under the terms of the new 
coalition, Bennett is to serve as prime minister until September 2023, 
when Lapid will take over from him until the end of the Knesset term in 
November 2025. The agreement came together after Ra’am leader Mansour 
Abbas threw his support behind the would-be government late on Wednesday
 night, setting up his Islamist party to be the first majority Arab 
party to be part of a ruling coalition in Israel’s history.Despite 
Lapid’s declaration, it remained unclear that the prospective “change 
government” will make it past the finish line. It is set to include 61 
of the 120 MKs — the narrowest possible majority. And an MK from 
Bennett’s Yamina, Nir Orbach, earlier on Wednesday night announced he 
could vote against the new coalition, a move that could potentially doom
 the prospective razor-thin government of right-wing, centrist, 
left-wing parties and the Islamist Ra’am.“I am honored to inform you 
that I have succeeded in forming a government,” Lapid told Rivlin 
according to a Yesh Atid statement. “The government will be an alternate
 government in accordance with Clause 13(a) of the Basic Law: The 
Government, and MK Naftali Bennett will serve as prime minister 
first.”“I congratulate you and the heads of the parties on your 
agreement to form a government. We expect the Knesset will convene as 
soon as possible to ratify the government, as required,” Rivlin told 
Lapid in the phone call between them on Wednesday night, according to 
the President’s Office.“This government will work for all the citizens 
of Israel, those that voted for it and those that didn’t. It will do 
everything to unite Israeli society,” Lapid promised.“Today, we 
succeeded. We made history,” said Merav Michaeli, the Labor leader.The 
Knesset must now schedule a vote of confidence in the new government. 
However, as the next plenum session is not until Monday, June 7, it 
would only be then that the Knesset Speaker, Likud’s Yariv Levin, is 
formally informed that he needs to schedule a vote on the new 
government.He then has up to a week to schedule that vote, so it may 
only be held on June 14, giving Netanyahu and his supporters 12 days to 
try to deprive Lapid and Bennett of their majority.The Lapid-Bennett 
coalition may try to oust Speaker Levin if he does not schedule the vote
 sooner than June 14, Channel 12 reported.Lapid on Wednesday night urged
 Levin “to fulfil the legal responsibility incumbent upon him and call a
 special session of the plenary as soon as possible during which he will
 inform the Knesset that Yesh Atid Chairperson, Yair Lapid, has 
succeeded in forming a government.”The intended Lapid-Bennett government
 is backed by eight of the 13 parties that won seats in the March 23 
election, for an apparent total of 61 votes in the 120-member Knesset: 
Yesh Atid (17 seats), Blue and White (8), Yisrael Beytenu (7), Labor 
(7), Yamina (6 of its 7 MKs), New Hope (6), Meretz (6) and Ra’am 
(4).Yamina’s seventh MK, Amichai Chikli has announced he will vote 
against the planned government. If Orbach were also to do so, this could
 deny the planned new government of its wafer-thin majority. However, 
while four of the six MKs in the Joint List of mainly Arab parties have 
stated that they will vote against the planned government, the other two
 have not yet specified how they will vote. Bennett and Orbach are set 
to meet on Thursday.Mansour Abbas, head of the Ra’am party arrives to 
coalition talks at the Maccabiah village in Ramat Gan on June 2, 2021. 
(Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90-The nail-biting coalition talks continued past
 11 p.m. on Wednesday night, with Ra’am inking its coalition deal around
 an hour before the deadline. New Hope and Yamina followed a short while
 later.“This is the first time an Arab party is a partner in the 
formation of a government,” said Ra’am’s Abbas. “This agreement has a 
lot of things for the benefit of Arab society, and Israeli society in 
general.”Another last-minute hurdle the parties overcame was a tussle 
between the right-wing Yamina and center-left Labor party over the 
makeup of the Judicial Appointments Committee.Under the emerging 
coalition agreements, Lapid will serve as foreign minister in the first 
two years of the government, Blue and White leader Benny Gantz will 
remain defense minister, and the treasury will be held by Yisrael 
Beytenu leader Avigdor Liberman. New Hope leader Gideon Sa’ar will be 
justice minister, while Yamina’s Ayelet Shaked will be interior 
minister. Labor’s Michaeli received the transportation portfolio and her
 fellow party member Omer Barlev will be public security minister. 
Meretz leader Nitzan Horowitz will be appointed health minister, while 
fellow party member Tamar Zandberg will be environmental protection 
minister and Issawi Frej regional cooperation minister.The final 
coalition agreements have yet to be formally released and negotiations 
are expected to continue until the swearing-in vote.Lapid was tasked 
last month by Rivlin with forming a government after Netanyahu was given
 first crack but failed to cobble together a ruling majority. The March 
23 elections, the fourth since April 2019, again saw Netanyahu and his 
right-wing religious bloc fall short of a majority.Netanyahu and his 
political allies have been pressing lawmakers in Yamina and the fellow 
right-wing New Hope party not to form a government with Lapid, with that
 pressure expected to further grow in the days before the Knesset vote 
is held.If the emerging government is sworn in, Israel will have a new 
prime minister for the first time since 2009. Along with the over 12 
consecutive years he has served as premier since then, Netanyahu was 
also prime minister for three years in the late 1990s.Israel has been 
mired in political deadlock since the Knesset dissolved in December 
2018, with the four rounds of elections held since then failing to 
result in a decisive majority for either Netanyahu or his rivals. 
Besides fighting for his political survival, Netanyahu is currently on 
trial in three corruption cases.
WHO ramping up health aid for 
Palestinians after Gaza conflict-World Health Organization says it is 
helping 200,000 Gazans amid ‘staggering needs,’ with 30 clinics damaged 
in the fighting; calls for unhindered humanitarian access-By AFP-JUN 
02,21-Today, 2:32 am
The World Health Organization Wednesday 
warned of “staggering health needs” in the West Bank and Gaza Strip 
after last month’s conflict between Israel and terror groups in the 
coastal enclave.“WHO is scaling up its response to provide health aid 
for almost 200,000 people in need” in both territories, WHO’s Eastern 
Mediterranean regional office said in a statement.“The situation is 
volatile. WHO remains concerned… and calls for unhindered access for 
humanitarian and development-related essential supplies and staff into 
Gaza and referral of patients out of Gaza whenever needed,” warned the 
WHO’s Rik Peeperkorn.Tensions between Israel and the Palestinians 
spiraled into an 11-day exchange of rocket fire from Gaza and Israeli 
counter airstrikes last month.The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza said
 at least 243 Palestinians were killed, including 66 children and teens,
 with 1,910 people wounded. It does not differentiate between terror 
group members and civilians. The Israeli military maintained that it 
killed some 225 terrorist operatives and that the Palestinian death toll
 was in fact considerably higher than was reported. It also said some of
 the civilian fatalities were caused by Hamas rockets falling short and 
landing in the Strip.Patients are treated at the Limb Reconstruction 
Center at Nasser Hospital, in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, 
Thursday, March 5, 2020. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)-Thirteen people were 
killed in Israel, all but one of them civilians, including a 5-year-old 
boy and a 16-year-old girl. Some 357 people in Israel were wounded. 
Terror groups in Gaza fired more than 4,300 rockets at Israel during the
 fighting.“Over 77,000 people [in Gaza] were internally displaced and 
around 30 health facilities have been damaged” in the hostilities, the 
WHO statement said.To prevent the smuggling of weapons, Israel and Egypt
 enforce a land and sea blockade on Gaza since Hamas seized control in 
2007 of the impoverished and densely populated territory that is home to
 about two million Palestinians.“Palestinians’ lives are deteriorating; 
many of the people affected by the conflict are in urgent need of aid 
and face other health threats like Covid-19,” Peeperkorn said.A truck 
loaded with humanitarian aid, passes into Rafah in the southern Gaza 
Strip, through the Kerem Shalom crossing, the main passage point for 
goods entering Gaza from Israel, on May 21, 2021, after a ceasefire 
brokered by Egypt between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas terror group 
(SAID KHATIB / AFP)-The global healthy body said that as of May 31, 
“337,191 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 3,765 deaths have been reported
 in Gaza and the West Bank, with positive cases increasing in Gaza in 
recent weeks”.It said that last month it launched an appeal for $7 
million to help shore up its health operations in the Palestinian 
territories, but had only received $2.3 million.Times of Israel staff 
contributed to this report.
PROOF HALF ON EARTH DIE DURING THE 7 YR TRIBULATION PERIOD (8 BILLION ON EARTH)
REVELATION 6:7-8 (8 BILLION- 2 BILLION = 6 BILLION)
7 And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see.
8
 And I looked, and behold a pale horse:(CHLORES GREEN) and his name that
 sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given 
unto them over the fourth part of the earth,(2 BILLION) to kill with 
sword,(WEAPONS) and with hunger,(FAMINE) and with death,(INCURABLE 
DISEASES) and with the beasts of the earth.(ANIMAL TO HUMAN DISEASE).
REVELATION 9:15,18 (6 BILLION - 2 BILLION = 4 BILLION)
15 And the four(DEMONIC WAR) angels were loosed,
18
 By these three was the third part of men killed,(2 BILLION) by the 
fire, and by the smoke, and by the brimstone, which issued out of their 
mouths.(NUCLEAR ATOMIC BOMBS)
HALF OF EARTHS POPULATION DIE DURING THE 7 YR TRIBULATION.(THESE VERSES ARE JUDGEMENT SCRIPTURES NOT RAPTURE SCRIPTURES)
LUKE
 17:34-37 (8 TOTAL BILLION - 4 BILLION DEAD IN TRIB = 4 BILLION TO JESUS
 KINGDOM) (HALF DIE DURING THE 7 YR TRIBULATION PERIOD JUST LIKE THE 
BIBLE SAYS)(GOD DOES NOT LIE)(AND NOTICE MOST DIE IN WAR AND 
DISEASES-NOT COMETS-ASTEROIDS-QUAKES OR TSUNAMIS)
34 I tell you, in 
that night there shall be two men in one bed; the one shall be taken,(IN
 WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other shall be left.(half earths population 4 
billion die in the 7 yr trib)
35 Two women shall be grinding together; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
36 Two men shall be in the field; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
37
 And they answered and said unto him, Where, Lord? And he said unto 
them, Wheresoever the body is, thither will the eagles be gathered 
together.(Christians have new bodies,this is the people against 
Jerusalem during the 7 yr treaty)(Christians bodies are not being eaten 
by the birds).THESE ARE JUDGEMENT SCRIPTURES-NOT RAPTURE 
SCRIPTURES.BECAUSE NOT HALF OF PEOPLE ON EARTH ARE CHRISTIANS.AND THE 
CONTEXT IN LUKE 17 IS THE 7 YEAR TRIBULATION OR 7 YR TREATY PERIOD.WHICH
 IS JUDGEMENT ON THE EARTH.NOT 50% RAPTURED TO HEAVEN.
MATTHEW 24:37-42 (THESE ARE JUDGEMENT SCRIPTURES-SURE NOT RAPTURE SCRIPTURES)
37 But as the days of Noe were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
38
 For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and 
drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe 
entered into the ark,
39 And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
40
 Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 
JUDGEMENT) and the other left.41 Two women shall be grinding at the 
mill; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
42 Watch therefore:(FOR THE LAST DAYS SIGNS HAPPENING) for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.
AMERICA (POLITICAL BABYLON)(NUKED BY SNEAK ATTACK FROM RUSSIA)
IN
 REVELATION 17 & 18 IS THE DESTRUCTION OF THE RELIGIOUS AND 
POLITICAL BABYLONS.IF YOU CAN NOT DECERN BETWEEN THE 2 BABYLONS IN REV 
17 & 18.YOU WILL JUST THINK THEIR BOTH THE SAME.BUT NO-THERES A 
RELIGIOUS BABYLON (THE VATICAN IN REV 17)(AND THE POLITICAL BABYLON IN 
REV 18 (AMERICA OR NEW YORK TO BE EXACT)
ISAIAH 34:10
10  It 
(AMERICA-POLITICAL BABYLON) shall not be quenched night nor day; the 
smoke thereof shall go up for ever: from generation to generation it 
shall lie waste; none shall pass through it for ever and ever.
JEREMIAH 51:29-32 (CYBER ATTACK 1ST)
29 
 And the land shall tremble and sorrow: for every purpose of the LORD 
shall be performed against Babylon,(AMERICA-NEW YORK) to make the land 
of Babylon (AMERICA) a desolation without an inhabitant.
30  The 
mighty men of Babylon (AMERICA) have forborn to fight, they have 
remained in their holds: their might hath failed; they became as women: 
they have burned her dwellingplaces; her bars are broken.
031  One 
post shall run to meet another, and one messenger to meet another, to 
shew the king of Babylon (NEW YORK) that his city is taken at one end,
32 
 And that the passages are stopped,(THE WAR COMPUTERS HACKED OR EMP'D) 
and the reeds they have burned with fire, and the men of war are 
affrighted.(DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO)
COMPLETE SILENCE AFTER AN EMP GOES OFF
REVELATION 8:1
1 And when he had opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven about the space of half an hour.
JEREMIAH 50:3,24
3
 For out of the north (RUSSIA) there cometh up a nation against her, 
which shall make her land desolate, and none shall dwell therein: they 
shall remove, they shall depart, both man and beast.
24 I have laid a
 snare for thee, and thou art also taken, O Babylon,(AMERICA) and thou 
wast not aware: thou art found, and also caught, because thou hast 
striven against the LORD. (RUSSIA A SNEAK CYBER,EMP ATTACK,THEN NUKE 
ATTACK ON AM
EZEKIEL 39:11-22
11 And it shall come to pass in 
that day, that I will give unto Gog (RUSSIA/ARAB/MUSLIMS) a place there 
of graves in Israel, the valley of the passengers (EAST OF THE DEAD SEA 
IN JORDAN VALLEY) on the east of the sea: and it shall stop the noses of
 the passengers: and there shall they bury Gog (RUSSIAN) and all his 
multitude:(ARAB/MUSLIM HORDE) and they shall call it The valley of 
Hamongog.(BURIEL SITE OF THE 300 MILLION,RUSSIAN/ARAB/MUSLIMS)
12 And seven months shall the house of Israel be burying of them, that they may cleanse the land.(OF ISRAEL)
13
 Yea, all the people of the land (OF ISRAEL) shall bury them; and it 
shall be to them a renown the day that I (GOD-JESUS) shall be glorified,
 saith the Lord GOD.
14 And they shall sever out men of continual 
employment,(NUCLEAR ATOMIC BOMB EXPERTS) passing through the land to 
bury with the passengers those that remain upon the face of the earth, 
to cleanse it: after the end of seven months shall they search.
15 
And the passengers that pass through the land, when any seeth a man’s 
bone, then shall he set up a sign by it,(WON'T TOUCH IT) till the 
buriers have buried it (PROPERLY) in the valley of 
Hamongog.(RUSSIA/ARAB/MUSLIMS NEW BURIEL SITE)(EAST OF THE DEAD SEA IN 
THE JORDAN VALLEY)
16 And also the name of the city shall be Hamonah. Thus shall they cleanse the land.(OF THE ISRAEL-GOD HATERS)
17
 And, thou son of man, thus saith the Lord GOD; Speak unto every 
feathered fowl,(500 MILLION MIGRATING BIRDS THREW ISRAEL EVERY 
SPRING,FALL) and to every beast of the field, Assemble yourselves, and 
come; gather yourselves on every side to my sacrifice that I do 
sacrifice for you, even a great sacrifice upon the mountains of Israel, 
that ye may eat flesh, and drink blood.(OF THE RUSSIAN/ARAB/MUSLIM 
ARMIES)
18  Ye shall eat the flesh of the mighty, and drink the blood
 of the princes of the earth, of rams, of lambs, and of goats, of 
bullocks, all of them fatlings of Bashan.
19  And ye shall eat fat till ye be full, and drink blood till ye be drunken, of my sacrifice which I have sacrificed for you.
20  Thus ye shall be filled at my table with horses and chariots, with mighty men, and with all men of war, saith the Lord GOD.
21 
 And I will set my glory among the heathen, and all the heathen shall 
see my judgment that I have executed, and my hand that I have laid upon 
them.
Massive fire breaks out at oil refinery near Iran’s 
capital-Unclear if there are injuries in blaze, which firefighters 
believe struck a pipeline for liquefied petroleum gas at the facility-By
 AP-jun 3,21-Today, 8:16 pm
TEHRAN, Iran — A massive fire broke 
out Wednesday night at the oil refinery serving Iran’s capital, sending 
thick plumes of black smoke over Tehran. It wasn’t immediately clear if 
there were injuries.The fire struck the state-owned Tondgooyan 
Petrochemical Co. to the south of Tehran, said Mansour Darajati, the 
director-general of the capital’s crisis management team.Firefighters 
believe it struck a pipeline for liquefied petroleum gas at the 
facility, Darajati told Iranian state television. He did not 
elaborate.Associated Press journalists in central Tehran, some 20 
kilometers (12.5 miles) away, could see the black smoke rise in the 
distance. Another AP journalist saw flames shooting into the sky from 
the site.Mojtaba Khaledi, the spokesman for Iran’s emergency department,
 told the semiofficial ISNA news agency that 10 ambulances and other 
equipment had been deployed at the scene of the fire. Hospitals in the 
area are on standby as well, he said.It wasn’t immediately clear what 
started the blaze. Temperatures in Tehran reached nearly 40 degrees 
Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) on Wednesday. Hot summer weather in 
Iran has caused fires in the past.The blaze came the same day a fire 
struck the largest warship in the Iranian navy, which later sank in the 
Gulf of Oman.
Israel arrests senior Hamas commander in the West 
Bank-Military says Jamal Tawil encouraged recent riots, was working to 
revive terror group’s Ramallah headquarters; Hamas denounces the 
detention, vows to continue fighting-By Judah Ari Gross and Aaron 
Boxerman-jun 3,21-Today, 6:26 pm
Israeli security forces early 
Wednesday arrested a senior Hamas member, Sheikh Jamal Tawil, in 
Ramallah over his alleged work on behalf of the terror group, the Israel
 Defense Forces said.According to the military, Tawil was arrested in a 
predawn raid by the IDF’s elite Duvdevan Unit and the Shin Bet security 
service.“Tawil is a senior figure in the Hamas terror group in the West 
Bank, who recently took an active part in organizing riots, inciting 
violence and reforming Hamas’s headquarters in Ramallah,” the IDF 
said.Hamas denounced the arrest of its senior operative, saying it would
 not prevent further activity by the terror group in the West Bank.“The 
arrest of Sheikh Jamal al-Tawil will not silence the voice of the 
resistance in the West Bank. The sons of Hamas and its commanders are 
all soldiers of the resistance, and they will continue the path of 
freedom and liberation whatever the sacrifices,” Hamas said in a 
statement.Earlier today Hamas condemned the arrest of Sheikh Jamal Al 
Tawil pic.twitter.com/6GwumzYeU6 — Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian 
(@manniefabian) June 2, 2021-Tawil, who is believed to have planned a 
number of suicide bombings during the Second Intifada, has been arrested
 many times, spending much of his life in and out of Israeli prison. 
Tawil’s daughter Bushra, a Hamas-linked Palestinian journalist, has also
 been held in administrative detention since late December, according to
 the Palestinian prisoner rights group al-Dameer.Tawil’s arrest came 
amid a general crackdown on Hamas activities in the West Bank in recent 
days, as well as large-scale arrest raids in response to widespread 
protests and violent riots during last month’s Gaza conflict.More than 
ten Hamas activists were arrested in the pre-dawn hours on May 20 alone,
 including prominent Palestinian legislator Naif Rajoub, a Shin Bet 
spokesperson told The Times of Israel at the time. It is unclear how 
many were later released.Hamas this week called for Palestinians to hold
 a “Day of Rage” on Friday in order to confront what it called 
“settlers’ aggression” and the “storming of the Al-Aqsa Mosque” in 
Jerusalem.“This aggression will be met by our people with further 
resistance and confrontation,” the terror group said in a statement 
Tuesday.Despite the ceasefire mostly holding between Israel and the 
terror group in the Gaza Strip, the Hamas leadership was apparently 
still pushing for further unrest in the region.Israel and Hamas 
concluded 11 days of fighting last month during which the terror group 
launched thousands of rockets at Israeli cities and towns, and Israel 
launched hundreds of retaliatory airstrikes in the Gaza Strip.Since the 
ceasefire took effect on May 20, there has been no rocket fire from Gaza
 toward Israel. However, on Sunday night a Palestinian who crossed from 
the Strip stabbed a security guard, lightly injuring him outside an 
Israeli town near the enclave. On Monday, a fire in southern Israel was 
apparently sparked by a balloon-borne incendiary device launched from 
the Gaza Strip.In the days after the ceasefire was declared, senior 
Israeli defense officials said they were not sure how long the truce 
would last, describing it as unstable.In the most recent round of 
fighting, the Palestinian terror groups tied the rocket fire from Gaza 
to the unrest in Jerusalem, connected to both clashes on the Temple 
Mount during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, and the pending eviction 
of a number of Palestinian families from the Sheikh Jarrah 
neighborhood.According to the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry, 253 
Palestinians were killed during the fighting, including 66 children. 
Palestinian terror groups in Gaza have said 80 of the total casualties 
were combatants, though Israel says the true figure is higher. Thirteen 
people in Israel, including a 5-year-old boy and a 16-year-old girl, 
were killed. Israel says some of the Gaza fatalities were caused by Gaza
 rocket fire that fell short and landed in Gaza.In recent days, the head
 of Egypt’s intelligence services, Abbas Kamel, has led a wide-scale 
push to broker a comprehensive, long-term ceasefire, meeting with Prime 
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Benny Gantz and other top 
Israeli officials, as well as with Hamas’s leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar,
 and with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in 
Ramallah.Israel has made large-scale Gaza reconstruction contingent upon
 Hamas releasing from captivity two Israeli civilians and handing over 
the remains of two IDF soldiers. Hamas is unlikely to do so without 
Israel agreeing to free a large number of terrorist operatives from its 
prisons.On Monday, Sinwar said the group is ready for “immediate 
negotiations” to reach a prisoner exchange with Israel and told 
reporters cryptically to “write down the number 1,111.”Emanuel Fabian 
contributed to this report.
Europeans see return to Iran nuke 
deal coming together next week-Diplomats say negotiations for resumption
 of 2015 pact moving along, though some issues remain; top official 
dismisses UN atomic watchdog’s lack of access to sites as ‘not 
related’-By AP-jun 3,21-Today, 5:04 am
VIENNA, Austria — European
 diplomats say the latest round of talks over Iran’s nuclear program has
 made progress, expressing hope that agreement could soon be reached for
 Tehran to comply with a 2015 deal aimed at curbing its atomic ambitions
 and also see the United States rejoin the accord.Enrique Mora, the 
European Union official who chaired Wednesday’s talks in Vienna, said 
delegations from Russia, China, Germany, France, Britain, Iran and the 
US would return home to brief their governments and then meet again in 
the Austrian capital next week.“I’m sure that the next round will be the
 one in which we will finally get the deal,” Mora told reporters after 
the meeting.“There are a few political issues (and) there are a number 
of technical issues, again rather complex,” he added. “But I can say 
that they are fewer than they were one week ago. So we are (on) a good 
track.”“I think every capital has to give a green light to their 
respective delegations to get the agreement, and I think that will be 
the case next week,” said Mora.Other European diplomats, speaking on 
condition of anonymity as they weren’t authorized to be quoted by name, 
described the talks in Vienna as “intense and productive,” but cautioned
 that they would become more difficult as delegates tackle harder 
issues.In this handout provided by the EU Delegation in Vienna, 
representatives of the European Union, Iran and others attend the Iran 
nuclear talks at the Grand Hotel in the Austrian capital, April 15, 
2021. (EU Delegation in Vienna via Getty Images, JTA)-While progress had
 been made and important aspects of a future deal had been hammered out,
 the diplomats said that tough decisions lie ahead and nothing would be 
agreed until everything was agreed.Asked about the United Nations’ 
atomic watchdog this week stating that it hasn’t been able to access 
data important to monitoring Iran’s nuclear program since late February,
 Mora said delegations had “taken note” of the report.Iran started 
limiting inspections in a bid to put pressure on the government of U.S. 
President Joe Biden to lift crippling sanctions reimposed after 
then-President Donald Trump pulled out of the 2015 Joint Comprehensive 
Plan of Action, or JCPOA, in 2018.“It’s something that is not directly 
related to the negotiations of the JCPOA,” Mora said, referring to the 
UN atomic energy agency’s report that it had not had access to the 
monitoring data since February 23. 
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