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Motzei Yom Kippur News Briefs from Eretz Yisrael


ywnisrael7.jpgMotzei Yom Kippur: Mortar rounds landed near Kibbutz Shar HaNegev. No injuries reported.

**Iran released a statement that an Israeli attack will expedite Israel’s demise.

**Three Kassam rockets were fired into southern Israel during Yom Kippur.

**Over 20 firebombs were thrown inside the Jerusalem municipality on Yom Kippur, including at Jewish homes. A number of policemen were lightly injured. Most of the firebomb attacks occurred in the Arab area of Issawiya in the eastern capital. Police were also attacked with rocks and the Arab rioters burned tires at the entrance to the neighborhood.

**One person sustained light injuries as a result of rocks being thrown from a Haifa bridge on Yom Kippur.

**Syria calls on Israel to comply with demands from the International Atomic Energy Agency towards a nuclear free Mideast.

**MDA reports youths interfered with emergency vehicle responses in a number of cities during Yom Kippur including Ashdod, Kiryat Gat, Kiryat Shmona and Netanya.

**225 people were registered in the emergency room of Beersheva’s Soroka Medical Center during Yom Kippur including 54 patients seen in the surgical and orthopedic units. 48 of them were the result of accidents and falls.

**A number of Arab motorists were targeted in rock-throwing attacks on the Gush Etzion-Chevron Road on Yom Kippur. One person was lightly injured.

**Gaza based terrorists fired at soldiers patrolling in southern Israel on Yom Kippur. There was one attack involving an anti-tank rocket. No injuries were reported.

**Rocks were thrown at an MDA mobile intensive care unit near the Port of Haifa on Sunday night. No injuries were reported.

**MDA EMS personnel treated 2,200 people on Yom Kippur including 102 active labor calls. 5 women gave birth in their homes. (Yechiel Spira – YWN Israel)



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  1. How comes YWN still hasn’t put up any info about the petirah of the Lelover Rebbe ZTZ’L on Yom Kippur and his levayoh on Motsoi Yom Kippur?

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