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Prime Minister
Israel
Benjamin Netanyahu
asked for forgiveness from the President regarding the corruption charges against him.
Another news is that a retired Israeli army (IDF) general revealed the poor human resources of the IDF troops.
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The following is a number of news from the last 24 hours summarized in this morning’s International Flash:
Netanyahu asks for pardon from Israeli president on corruption charges
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday (23/11) officially asked the country’s president to grant him pardon from corruption charges.
This step was taken by Netanyahu in an effort to end the prolonged trial which he claims has clearly divided the nation.
Netanyahu argued that a request for pardon for the charges would help unite Israel at a time of great change in the region.
History of the Jewish Diaspora in Indonesia, Glorious Before Independence
The presence of the Jewish community in Indonesia is not as large as the presence of the six religions adhered to by Indonesian society.
Apart from the minimal population, their presence is also not prominent.The Jewish community of Tondano, North Sulawesi, can be said to be the only one that is often featured in the news.
Now, after the Indian Jewish community of Bnei Menashe was invited to Israel, the Tondano Jewish community was also invited to return to the land of Benjamin Netahyahu.Rabbi Yaakov Baruch told about this invitation.
Retired Israeli General Reveals IDF’s ‘Borks’, Worst Human Resource Crisis
Retired General of the Israeli Reserve Forces and Military Analyst, Itzhak Brik, stated that the Israeli Military (IDF) is facing “the worst human resources (HR) crisis in its history” amid a severe personnel shortage.
This warning was conveyed by Itzhak Brik, on Sunday (30/11) in an opinion piece in the daily Maariv.
Brik said thousands of officers and non-commissioned officers had avoided service in recent months, either by refusing call-ups or refusing to renew their contracts.
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