Government pushing judicial reform – protests across the country
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People in Tel Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem protested against the government late into the night. The police are now cracking down on the protesters. Resistance to Prime Minister Netanyahu’s reform plans is also growing within the ranks of the army.
BQuiet streets and mass demonstrations across the country do not seem to deter Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: the Israeli government does not seem to be deterred by the fierce resistance of a large part of the population, and continues to insist on its controversial judicial reform. During the „Day of Chaos” tens of thousands demonstrated in the coastal city of Tel Aviv alone, and many remained in the streets into Wednesday night. Thousands of people also flocked to Ben Gurion International Airport and gatherings in Jerusalem, Haifa and Beersheba.
Several clashes took place, and the police took action against the demonstrators across the country with swarms of horsemen and water cannons. Several people were injured and nearly 80 people were temporarily arrested, including the famous Israeli musician Aviv Geffen and an army officer, according to media reports. It added that the man was not identified as a member of the military.
The police faced criticism for acting more forcefully on protesters than in previous weeks. Many ministers have asked for exactly that. The Tel Aviv police chief resigned last week after refusing to suppress the protests.
The protests, which have been going on for months, are fueled by the iron will of the Netanyahu government to push its judicial reform against all resistance. The coalition wants to weaken the country’s independent judiciary and expand its own position of power. It accuses judges of improperly influencing political decisions. Critics see the separation of powers in danger and warn that Israel could turn into a dictatorship. Months of talks on a settlement between the government and the opposition failed.
The current government is the most right-wing in the country’s history. Changes in the law are also under pressure from Netanyahu’s religious coalition partners. However, according to experts, the reform could be in the prime minister’s interest in a corruption process that has been going on against him for some time.
A general strike is out of the question
On Tuesday evening, the House of Representatives approved a bill in the first of three readings that would end the so-called adequacy requirement. This aims to remove the Supreme Court’s authority to assess decisions of the government or ministers as „inappropriate”. Critics fear that this will encourage corruption and the abusive filling of high-ranking positions. The bill is only part of a comprehensive judicial reform.
The umbrella organization of trade unions (the Histadrut) threatened a response if the „chaos in the country” was not ended. It is envisaged that the nearly 800,000-strong assembly would call a general strike.
Several hundred Army reservists announced Tuesday that they will no longer carry out their duties if judicial reform is implemented. According to media reports, hundreds are considering joining the protest. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant criticized reservists who refuse to serve and harm the country’s security. Politics should be left in the army. The reservists, in turn, demanded that the Minister of Defense stop the reform.
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Update from April 29 at 10:42 p.m.: After the serious attack on the Ukrainian port city of Odessa, the governor of the region spoke out and accused Russia of launching a deliberate attack on civilians. “The Russians fired a ballistic missile with cluster munitions at one of the most popular places for residents and visitors of Odessa, where people were walking with their children or dogs or exercising,” said Oleh Kiper from the center. Ukrainian Pravda Quoted.
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Such munitions “primarily pose a threat to people, not equipment and buildings,” Kiper continued. These allegations have not yet been independently verified. Among other things, the Odessa Law Academy was bombed. The number of deaths has now risen to five; A dog was also killed. According to Ukrainian information, the number of wounded now reaches dozens.
Germany supplies Ukraine with armored personnel carriers and ammunition
Update from April 29 at 10pm: Germany has delivered ten more Marder armored personnel carriers and other defense means to Ukraine, which has been attacked by Russia. The federal government in Berlin announced on Monday that a second Skynex anti-aircraft system is also part of the package, along with approximately 30,000 rounds of ammunition for the Gepard anti-aircraft tank and ammunition for the Iris-T system. The third Patriot anti-aircraft system, promised in mid-April, was not included in the updated list of German military aid. Russia has recently intensified its air strikes with missiles, cruise missiles, drones and glide bombs.
7,500 155 mm artillery shells and ammunition for the Leopard 2 main battle tank and 3,000 hand-held anti-tank weapons were also delivered. The Ukrainian Army's engineering and transport capabilities were enhanced with another Biber bridge-laying tank, an engineering tank, nine mine-clearing plows, and nine M1070 Oshkosh heavy semi-trailers. Ukraine confronted a Russian invasion more than two years ago. In terms of size, Germany is the second most important supporter after the United States of America. However, according to studies, in terms of population and economic power, Poland, the Baltic states and the Nordic EU member states do more than Germany.
Russia Attack: Destructive Missile impact in Odessa
Update from April 29, 8:57 p.m.: At least two people were killed in the Russian missile attack on the southern Ukrainian port city of Odessa. Regional Governor Oleh Kiper said via Telegram on Monday that at least 17 other people were injured. Many residential buildings and civilian infrastructure were damaged. According to authorities, the city of Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine, just over 30 kilometers from the Russian border, had previously been attacked by slide bombs. Two civilians were injured. A multi-storey residential building was damaged.
Update from April 29, 6:57 p.m.: At least eight people were injured in a Russian missile attack on the Ukrainian city of Odessa, according to local authorities. Residential buildings and civilian infrastructure were bombed, a staff member says. Shortly before the collision, the Ukrainian Air Force warned of a ballistic missile attack. These are relatively difficult to intercept. There is currently no Russian statement available.
According to Ukrainian military intelligence: more than 18,000 Russian soldiers fled
Update from April 29, 4:15 p.m.: More and more soldiers of Russia's Southern Military District, whose units are stationed in Ukraine, are abandoning their positions. This was announced by the Military Intelligence Service of Ukraine (HUR). According to many observers, low morale among Russian forces fighting in Ukraine is a recurring problem.
More than 18,000 soldiers from the Southern Military District are said to have deserted, and about 12,000 of them belong to the 8th Unified Army – a unit that is often deployed in combat operations in eastern Ukraine. Military Intelligence said that among them were about 10,000 conscripts and 2,000 contract soldiers. The British Ministry of Defense said in early April that Russian forces in Ukraine mainly consist of contract soldiers and reservists who were mobilized at the end of 2022, but conscripts are often pressured to sign contracts.
Kiev has encouraged Russian army forces to flee or even defect to the Ukrainian side. Ukrainian military intelligence established a hotline in September 2022 to help Russian soldiers wishing to surrender.
Russia Takes cities in the east Ukraine a
Update from April 29, 1:25 p.m.: According to its own statements, Russia has captured another town in eastern Ukraine. The Russian Defense Ministry said on Monday that it had “liberated” the village of Semenivka, located near the Russian-controlled city of Avdiivka. It was only on Sunday that the ministry announced the “liberation” of the village of Novopakhmutivka, located about ten kilometers northwest of Avdiivka.
Russia took complete control of the city of Avdiivka in the Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine last February after long fighting. After that, the Russian army continued its rapid advance, while the Ukrainian army was on the defensive due to a lack of ammunition and soldiers.
The first report: KIEV – Ukraine says it has repelled serious Russian attacks in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine. The Ukrainian military said on Monday (April 29) that “55 attacks were repelled” in several towns north and west of the village of Novopakhmutivka. Kiev said that Russian forces to the south, west of the city of Donetsk, attempted “with air force support to penetrate the defenses of our forces 15 times.”
Russia Begins Serious attacks in the east
According to Kiev, its soldiers were able to „continue repelling the enemy” in several towns west of Donetsk, including the city of Krasnogorivka. The city is located about 20 kilometers from the Russian-occupied city of Donetsk, and is considered a Ukrainian fortress in the region. However, since Russian soldiers captured the neighboring towns of Marinka and Avdiivka, Krasnogorievka has become more vulnerable.
On Sunday, the Ukrainian army admitted that the situation on the front had deteriorated. Russian forces have been advancing in eastern Ukraine since February. At the end of the week, Moscow soldiers took control of the village of Novopakhmutivka. Kiev warned that Russia would seek success on the battlefield before Victory Day on May 9.
A difficult situation for Ukraine: Russia appears to be achieving “tactical successes”
The situation on the fronts in the east of the country became dangerous for the defenders of Ukraine. Army Commander Oleksandr Sirsky acknowledged the setbacks on Sunday. Russian units repelled Ukrainian units, especially west of the cities of Avdiivka and Marinka, which were abandoned after fierce fighting. The situation on site is “very dynamic”; Positions are frequently lost to the opposing side and then regained. “In general, the enemy achieved some tactical successes in these areas, but was unable to gain an operational advantage,” Sersky wrote on Telegram.
The Ukrainian leadership is adhering to the peace conference scheduled for June in Switzerland, and hopes to gain support from around the world. On Sunday, Zelensky called on the international community, above all, to encourage Russia to participate in the conference. “The path to a just peace can begin in June.”
Ukraine adheres to the peace summit: ideas differ greatly.
However, Moscow and Kiev have very different ideas about how to end the war. Russia annexed the occupied territories in Ukraine, including the Crimean Peninsula, and declared them its territory. The Kremlin also aims to install a Moscow-friendly government in Kiev.
Ukraine, in turn, demands the complete withdrawal of all Russian forces from Ukrainian territory, including the Crimean Peninsula. The Kiev peace plan also stipulates the payment of Russian compensation and the establishment of an international tribunal to punish all those responsible in Russian politics and military leadership for the war of aggression.
Ukraine war: Interactive map from the front
From captured areas to the current path of the front: Our current maps of the front in Ukraine provide insight into the latest developments in Russia's war against Ukraine. (Editing with agencies)
Italy declares war on mass tourism. In order to regulate the rush of vacationers, Cinque Terre has come up with a new rule.
Monterosso – Millions of vacationers are drawn to the Italian coast every year. This is why Italy has taken measures against mass tourism for years. A day trip to Venice now costs five euros. Tourists don't stop at Cinque Terre either. Accordingly, the region issues a new rule for travelers.
Italy is once again taking action against mass tourism
The Cinque Terre region consists of five picturesque villages located on the Ligurian Riviera. Monterosso is the largest town with lemon trees and the only sandy beach. But due to the annual influx of travellers, the quality of life of the approximately 9,000 residents of the Cinque Terre is affected. how South Tyrol News It was reported that about 2.5 million people invaded small villages last year.
The region resists mass tourism and therefore takes certain measures to counter the rush of holidaymakers. This means, among other things, that train tickets are more expensive in high season. In summer, travelers pay twice as much for train trips between villages as before. On the other hand, residents should benefit from the cuts.
New restrictions on travelers to Italy in Cinque Terre
Entrance fees are also required for hiking trails. The national park is also taking countermeasures. A one-way system has now been introduced for a section of the most popular hiking trails. This applies to the “Sentiero Verde Azzurro”, also known as the Green and Blue Route, from April 25 to May 1 between 9am and 2pm. It was reported that the regulation was issued for safety reasons and to improve the use of the route Standard.
What does this mean for holidays in Italy? This restriction affects the second of the four stages of the route, which leads from Monterosso to Vernazza. high Bergwelten.com This stage, covering a distance of 3.7 km, can be completed in just under two hours.
Rule for travelers to „Cinque Terre”: You must check the entrance to the hiking trail
Access to the hiking trail at the entrance to Monterosso must be controlled. Among other things, it is checked whether visitors are wearing appropriate shoes. For the following reasons: Some parts of the road are narrow and steep. In order to avoid overloading the „Sentiero Verde Azzurro”, hikers should also be redirected to alternative routes.
Cheap air travel and large concentrations of hotel complexes are one of the reasons for mass tourism. That is why the residents of the Canary Islands are tired of the influx of tourists. while Amsterdam bans new hotels It wants to take action against tape crawls. (mg/cas)
Biden urges Netanyahu to provide more aid to Gaza – Hamas comments on the hostage deal
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Before negotiations on a possible ceasefire in Gaza, which began on Monday in Riyadh, US President Joe Biden telephoned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and called for more aid to the Gaza Strip. Hamas also commented in advance on a possible hostage deal.
ShPresident Joe Biden called for expanding humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip before crisis talks resume. The White House said on Sunday that Biden stressed in a phone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that recent progress in aid delivery must continue and increase in full coordination with humanitarian organizations. Biden noted, among other things, preparations to open new border crossings in northern Israel starting this week.
Political observers rated the US President's choice of words in the conversation as less harsh than in a previous phone conversation. At the time, Biden made future US support for Israel in the Gaza war dependent on quick, measurable steps to protect civilians and aid workers.
Israel is under enormous international pressure to allow more aid into the closed area on the Mediterranean Sea, where the Israeli army has been fighting the Islamist Hamas movement since October. The country recently opened border crossings to deliver aid. The United Nations recently confirmed an increase in the number of trucks arriving, but is calling on Israel to take further steps to enable the delivery of more aid.
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At a meeting of a number of Western and Arab foreign ministers in Riyadh on Monday, there are new efforts for a ceasefire in the Gaza war and the release of hostages held by Hamas. Among those expected are US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Federal Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock. In Cairo, a Hamas delegation also wants to deliver its response to the ceasefire proposal on Monday.
A senior Hamas representative on Sunday expressed a generally positive reaction to the latest Israeli proposal for a ceasefire and hostage release in the Gaza Strip. “The atmosphere is positive unless there are new Israeli obstacles,” he told AFP on Sunday. Hamas did not identify “any major problems” in the text submitted by Israel and Egypt.
She added that Biden and Netanyahu also discussed the Rafah issue during the conversation. Biden reiterated his clear position. The United States, Israel's most important ally, has repeatedly warned Netanyahu's government against launching a large-scale attack on the city of Rafah. The city on the border with Egypt is currently crowded with hundreds of thousands of refugees, but it is also the last major stronghold of Hamas.
Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz said that Israel is ready to postpone military operations in Rafah if an agreement is reached regarding the hostages. However, hopes of reaching an agreement in indirect negotiations have been dashed repeatedly so far. In the conversation with Netanyahu, Biden referred to a statement in which he and 17 other heads of state and government called on Hamas to immediately release the hostages in order to achieve a ceasefire and provide relief to the residents of Gaza.
Pressure on Netanyahu is also increasing from within his ranks
Two Israeli ministers are pressuring Prime Minister Netanyahu about a possible ceasefire in the Gaza Strip for various reasons. If Netanyahu decides to “raise the white flag” and cancel the plan for a ground attack in Rafah, “the government you lead has no right to exist,” right-wing Finance Minister Belazil Smotrich wrote on the X online service on Sunday.
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He continued: “The Egyptian deal is a humiliating surrender… It sentences the hostages to death, and above all, it constitutes an immediate existential threat to the State of Israel.”
For his part, former army commander and former Defense Minister Gantz, a member of Netanyahu's war cabinet, said that the Rafah invasion was „important in the long battle against Hamas,” but the return of the hostages was „urgent and extremely important.” “Importance.” If government ministers prevent the implementation of “a responsible plan to return the hostages, supported by the entire defense apparatus and which does not mean the end of the war,” then “the government no longer has the right to continue to exist.”