Sunday Morning News Briefs from EY

A major fire was brought under control on Akkos Ben-Ami Street. There were no injuries. Area residents were instructed to remain indoors during the fire.

**Archaeologists on Sunday once again called off work in Jaffa, apparently due to renewed protests.

**Police on Sunday closed an office in eastern Jerusalem, reportedly linked to Hamas terrorist activities. Police Chief Dudi Cohen authorized the closure based on intelligence information regarding the terror link.

**R Moshe Gafne on Sunday morning arrived as Massiyahu Prison to check on the condition of the Emanuel prisoners.

**The cabinet on Sunday approved the Sorek desalination plant, the largest facility of its kind in the world.

**A Chabad shul in Rishon LTzion was targeted by vandals who painted swastikas. Police are investigating.

**IDF soldiers taking part in counter-terrorism operations throughout Yehuda and Shomron apprehended six suspects on motzei shabbos.

**Two Israelis who mistakenly entered PA-occupied Yericho were escorted out unharmed, turned over to Israeli authorities.

**Hundreds of members of the chareidi community traveled to Massiyahu Prison in Ramle on motzei shabbos in support of the Emanuel prisoners.

**Chevron area Arabs started a large blaze in the Givat Charsina area on motzei shabbos. Baruch Hashem, there were no injuries.

**A motorist was slightly injured by rocks near the Arab village of Sinjel, south of Shilo in Shomron.

**Motzei shabbos rock-throwing attacks near the Gush Etzion community of Nvei Daniel.

**A border policeman and two policewomen were slightly injured in rock-throwing attacks at the Lions Gate to the Old City of Jerusalem.

**Arab disturbances were reported on motzei shabbos near Har Bracha in Shomron.

**An Arab male carrying a large knife was taken into custody at the Bekaot Checkpoint in the Jordan Valley district on motzei shabbos.

**Deputy Minister Meir Porush has opened an office at Massiyahu Prison in keeping with his word, promising to do so if the Emanuel parents are imprisoned.

(Yechiel Spira YWN Israel)

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