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06 August 2020

COVID: From Covert to Overt סָמוּי

We are entering the “overt” operation

Coronavirus crisis: 
Netanyahu vs. Gamzu, lockdown or restrictions? 
This is not about lockdowns or restrictions. 
This is about “how to advance to the next scenario of the “PLAN”
How to keep up with the UN AGENDA. 
How do we frame this so the people will obey.

Gov't votes to end weekend restrictions, open skies 
In slap in face of Netanyahu, coronavirus cabinet sides with new czar 

 Weekend restrictions will be cancelled and the skies will open by August 16, the coronavirus cabinet decided after a four-and-a-half hour heated meeting on Wednesday. 

This Saturday, stores will legally be allowed to open and children can once again play at parks, the ministers decided. The cabinet meeting dragged on due to tensions between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and National Security Council head Meir Ben-Shabbat on one side, and Health Minister Yuli Edelstein and newly appointed coronavirus commissioner Prof. Ronni Gamzu on the other. 

With 1,727 new coronavirus patients on Tuesday and another 1,060 between midnight and press time Wednesday, and 345 people in serious condition, the prime minister wanted to see the nation put under lockdown. He and Ben-Shabbat were pushing for local, night time or weekend closures at a minimum, and maximally a full country-wide lockdown for the last two weeks of August. 

In contrast, Gamzu said that Israel does not need to be locked down. “A general closure is not an option – it is a last resort,” Gamzu said during the meeting. “The sick patients are not unmanageable.”He said a closure would bring grave economic and social difficulties to the public. “We need to deal with red zones and open up wherever we can,” Gamzu concluded. 

[green, red, orange, yellow (*white?)]

At the meeting, the commissioner presented a detailed version of his “traffic light” system for labeling coronavirus levels in different parts of the country, color-coding municipalities like traffic lights: green, yellow and red. His idea is to let the municipalities take a more active role in managing their constituents and partnering with the Health Ministry and the IDF to stop the spread of infection.

[covert/overt: see how they are presenting this as ’their idea’ of the “traffic light” system. 
When all along this is mandated by the UN Agenda and the WHO and CDC.]

Gamzu toured haredi (ultra-Orthodox) red cities earlier this week and is expected to arrange a similar tour of Arab municipalities, as well. This was the second coronavirus cabinet meeting this week. 

The ministers met on Monday but stopped the meeting short after bickering led to no conclusions. Scathing critiques from the cabinet meeting were presented by Army Radio on Tuesday: “Gamzu now has to deal with the real numbers and he seems a little at a loss,” an anonymous minister reportedly told the station. Ministers claimed that Gamzu did not present a coherent outline or package of directives to manage the virus and therefore the ministers did not reach agreements. 

They told Army Radio that, “what happened yesterday in the cabinet was embarrassing. The things that were said were mostly said last week in front of the camera – empty slogans and broad principles without any concrete proposal.” 

Late Tuesday night, a new committee convened to discuss enforcement of laws being violated by people and businesses not following Health Ministry directives. Sitting on the committee are Gamzu and Federation of Local Authorities head Haim Bibas, among others. The group will meet weekly to discuss all aspects of enforcement.


source: JPOST


covert operation is a military operation intended to conceal the identity of . . . .

*we don’t know yet to who the ‘white’ will be applied


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