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22 September 2020

Woe to Their Neshomos!

Over the most important Jewish days in our lives, the secular irreligious were ‘davka’ out in numbers but not in Shuls. Woe to their neshomos!

7,000 lockdown fines issued during Rosh Hashanah

Thousands of Israelis fined during Rosh Hashanah for violating lockdown rules.


Traffic jams and violations citations are the hallmarks so far of Israel’s second lockdown to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

Israelis heading to work on Monday morning battled heavy traffic jams caused by dozens of police checkpoints set up on highways throughout the country.

The lockdown went to effect on Friday afternoon, hours before the start of the two-day Rosh Hashanah holiday. Under the lockdown regulations, Israelis whose places of employment are open can travel to work. All other Israelis are required to stay within 1,000 meters — about two-thirds of a mile — of their homes at all times. 

IMAGINE! TRAVELING TO WORK ON ROSH HASHANA!

Police cited nearly 7,000 lockdown violations over Rosh Hashanah, Haaretz reported, most for violating the rule to remain near home. A restaurant in Tel Aviv was fined for being open and filled with 50 patrons.

Some 40 Israelis died during Rosh Hashanah.

On Monday, Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem and Assuta Medical Center in Ashdod announced that they could not accept more patients with the coronavirus since their wards for such patients are at capacity. At the same time, Health Ministry Director General Chezy Levy ordered all hospitals to suspend elective surgeries due to the surge in cases of the deadly virus.

In an interview Sunday, Israel’s so-called coronavirus czar, Dr. Ronni Gamzu, told Channel 12 that the number of coronavirus cases in Israel is reaching “emergency” levels and called on hospitals to open more coronavirus wards. He did not support tightening further restrictions ....


http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/287683


3 comments:

moshe said...

First, you know how many goyim there are nowadays in Israel? Hopefully, most of those riding to work and having a good time are not Jews or just plain old erev rav within our midst. In the last ten years, the 'state' has gone downhill to a point that we hope it can return to normalcy. We know that, of course, all will be righted at the end, but it's frightening to see and know what's happened all because of its lack of real leadership and sell-out to the nations.
Second, it's so ridiculous (and only because they are taking their orders from the outside, at the expense of Jewish lives) when there is treatment for the people; not one should be in a hospital or sick because there is Hydroxy and other medications. You can be sure they were given orders to NOT allow these life saving inexpensive and harmless medicines. H' yerachem! After all that was exposed on the internet and even in other media about these medications and yet the typical citizen seems to be 'clueless'! Why?

Neshama said...

I read a while back that they locked away the HCQ and one cannot get a Rx. But maybe those well connected are able, and I wonder if the big politicians have taken it?

moshe said...

You can be sure they've taken it, because in the US, bigwigs have taken it.

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