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Minister Yoav Kish on the investigation of the MPA: "The attorney general is not allowed to touch this investigation. If she did what she wanted, she would contaminate the investigation. The prosecutor's office is also not allowed to engage in this."
U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday night pardoned Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Mark Meadows, Sidney Powell, and over a dozen others federally charged with attempting to interfere with 2020 U.S. election results, BNO News reported.
Palestinian source involved in negotiations: Islamic Jihad is holding at least two kidnapped civilians and is "bending hands" to return them.
Elhai Refufa, friend of Lieutenant Hadar Goldin: "His gentleness, love, kindness, and humility were expressed with strength on the battlefield. Hadar has returned to a proper rest. This is our space, an Israeli and Jewish soul that returns to a worthy burial, to the land we sweated for."
NBC report: Senators have reached agreement in principle on a deal to end the 40-day government shutdown. Three American sources familiar with the matter told NBC that the deal was brokered by a group of Democratic senators who joined forces with Republicans, and is expected to win the votes needed to secure Senate approval.
The Senate moved closer to ending the shutdown by approving a measure to advance the federal funding bill.
Due to the government shutdown, More than 2,700 flights were canceled yesterday in the United States.
Tucker Carlson told Dave Smith that his critics, including Ben Shapiro, support Israel out of what he described as a sense of divine dominance. “They support Israel because of the thrill they feel killing their enemies, the God-like power they imagine they have when they extinguish human life. That’s the whole game for them,” he said.
Reports in Lebanon: IDF attacks a vehicle in the Sidon area.
"I'm not Jewish, but I understand that those who threaten your families also threaten mine, and pose a danger to Europe, Australia and the rest of the world": Australian officer Michael Scott served in the Middle East - and is now publishing a new book in an attempt to explain the situation to the Western world.
A car exploded in Hadera, no injuries. Police have opened an investigation, the background is a criminal incident.
San Francisco: 5 people injured in shooting outside supermarket, one in critical condition.
The funeral of Lieutenant Hadar Goldin will take place on Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. at the military cemetery in Kfar Saba.
Corruption in the Histadrut: The senior official who had difficulty explaining his role during the investigation, and the police suspect that he was appointed to a fabricated position in order to transfer funds to him.
Although the question of how the investigation will be conducted has not yet been decided, and despite her hospitalization this morning, Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi is expected to be questioned again this week. Source on the investigation: "The investigation is proceeding as planned, there are no delays."
Massive explosions followed by a large fire have erupted at an industrial factory in the San Juan de Lurigancho district of Lima, Peru, on Sunday, according to local media and footage. There were no immediate reports of casualties.
Development in the Histadrut corruption case: The court once again extended the detention of the chairman of the Histadrut Corporate Authority, Attorney Shavi Michael, who is suspected of accepting bribes and other offenses. The detention was extended until Thursday. The police noted in the hearing that there have been developments in the investigation and added that "things that we did not know before have been discovered."