2020 in Israel

2020
in
Israel

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Events in the year 2020 in Israel.

Incumbents

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Events

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23 January: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the Fifth World Holocaust Forum in Jerusalem.
28 January: US President Donald Trump unveils his Middle East peace plan with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House.

January

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March: Drive-through COVID-19 testing is set up (Tel Aviv site shown).
2 March: Twenty-nine parties compete in the 2020 Israeli legislative election (party ballots shown).

February

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  • 1 February – The Palestinian National Authority cuts all ties with the United States and Israel, including those relating to security, after rejecting a peace plan presented by U.S. President Donald Trump. [14]
  • 2 February – Islamist militants bomb a gas pipeline between Egypt and Israel in the northern Sinai Peninsula. [15]
  • 3 February – Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni says he is "studying" the possibility of opening an embassy in Jerusalem as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promises to open an embassy in Uganda if such a move takes place. [16]
  • 6 February – Two Palestinians are killed and seven others are wounded by Israeli soldiers in the occupied West Bank. In a separate incident, twelve Israeli soldiers are injured in a car-ramming attack by a Palestinian resident of East Jerusalem in Jerusalem who then fled to and abandoned the vehicle in Beit Jala, a Bethlehem suburb. The driver was then arrested at the Gush Etzion Junction, south of Bethlehem, and handed over to the Shin Bet security service for questioning. A Israeli police officer was shot injured in a gunman attack at the Lion's Gate in Jerusalem's Old City and then shot dead. Israeli airstrikes were launched at the Gaza Strip. [17]
    • 12 militants killed in Israeli missile strikes near Damascus, Syria. [18]
  • 9 February – Israel blocks all Palestinian agricultural exports from the West Bank following Palestinian limitations on imports of Israeli cattle. [19] [20]
  • 10 February – A court in Israel sentences Sheikh Raed Salah to 28 months in prison for "inciting to terror". [21]
  • 11 February – Israel announces it will install a new water system for use in maximum-security prisons, after discovering that some prisoners are wasting water on purpose.[22]
  • 12 February – The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) publishes a database of 112 business entities involved in Jewish settlements in the West Bank.[23]
  • 13 February – The Israeli Air Force launches an air raid on Iranian targets in Damascus, Syria with the Syrian Air Defense Force claiming the interception of several missiles. [24]
  • 21 February – The first case of the COVID-19 pandemic in Israel is confirmed when a female citizen tests positive for COVID-19 after returning from quarantine on the Diamond Princess cruise ship.[25]
  • 23 February – Six people with two IJMP militants killed in an Israeli airstrike Damascus, Syria. [26]
  • 24 February – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatens the Gaza Strip leadership with full-blown airstrikes if the rocket attacks continue. [27]

March

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April

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20 April: Benny Gantz and Benjamin Netanyahu announce the formation of a coalition government, which collapses by December.

May

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June

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  • 12 June – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expresses his condolences for the shooting death of Iyad Halaq and says he "expects a full investigation into the matter" from Interior Security Minister Amir Ohana. [51]
  • 19 June – Iran condemns IAEA resolution of calling for the opening of two of its nuclear sites to international inspectors, claiming the country is in full compliance with inspections as part of 2015 nuclear deal and that it is "based on false allegations" from Israel. [52]
  • 22 June – Thousands of Palestinians and dozens of foreign diplomats attend a rally in Jericho to oppose Israel's plan to unilaterally annex the Jordan Valley and the settlements in the occupied West Bank. [53]

July

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August

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September

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15 September: At the White House, representatives of Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain sign agreements establishing diplomatic relations.

October

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November

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  • 9 November – An IsraAid team arrived in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, following Hurricane Eta, to provide psychological first aid, medical support and relief items, as well as hygiene kits and water filters to help reduce the spread of COVID-19.[81]

December

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  • 10 December – Morocco and Israel agree to establish diplomatic relations, and Morocco becomes the sixth Arab country to recognize Israel.[82]
  • 12 December – Bhutan establishes diplomatic relations with Israel.[83]
  • 20 December – COVID-19 vaccination begins with doses from both Pfizer and Moderna to first immunize healthcare workers, followed by the elderly and others at high-risk.[84]
  • 23 December – The 23rd Knesset is dissolved as the deadline to approve the 2020 state budget expires without agreement, requiring elections for the fourth time in less than two years.[85]
  • 27 December – A third national lockdown begins since the start of the pandemic in response to a resurgence of COVID-19 infections; most schools remain open.[86]
  • 30 December – Former American spy Jonathan Pollard and his wife arrive in Israel.[87]

Deaths

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See also

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References

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  93. ^ Renowned Israeli poet and journalist Menahem Ben dies at 71
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  95. ^ דב בן-מאיר ז"ל (in Hebrew)
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  105. ^ Dean of Maale Adumim yeshiva, Rabbi Nahum Rabinovitch passes away at age 92
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  112. ^ העורכת והסופרת נעמה צאל מתה בגיל 39 (in Hebrew)
  113. ^ ד"ר יעל רנן ז"ל (in Hebrew)
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  115. ^ Sadigura Rebbe, Rabbi Yisroel Moshe Friedman Passes Way At 65
  116. ^ Professor Ruth Gavison, recipient of the Israel Prize, dies at 75
  117. ^ 1927-2020 | Former Israeli Legislator and Prominent Settlement Leader Gershon Shafat Dies
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  122. ^ Knesset Member Moshe Sharoni
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  129. ^ ברוך דיין האמת: הזמר המיתולוגי החסיד ברסלב ר’ דוד רפאל פיינשיל (בן עמי) ז”ל (in Hebrew)
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  131. ^ Israeli novelist Yehoshua Kenaz dies at 83
  132. ^ Former Shin Bet deputy chief who led fight on West Bank terror dies of COVID-19
  133. ^ Israeli business magnet Michael Strauss dies at the age of 86
  134. ^ אלוף ישראל בעבר דוד קושניר נפטר בגיל 89 (in Hebrew)
  135. ^ חתן פרס ישראל פרופ' יהושע בלאו הלך לעולמו (in Hebrew)
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  137. ^ "Poet and Israel Prize laureate Nathan Zach dies". Jerusalem Post. 6 November 2020.
  138. ^ Ethiopian High Priest Kes Raphael Hadane passes away
  139. ^ Passing of Prof. Jacob M. Landau
  140. ^ פרופ׳ משה מנדלבום, לשעבר נגיד בנק ישראל, הלך היום לעולמו בגיל 87 (in Hebrew)
  141. ^ Renowned director Yaakov Agmon dies at 91
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  143. ^ Hanau, Shira (24 Dec 2020). "Rabbi Yehuda Herzl Henkin, pioneer of women's leadership in Orthodoxy, dies". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved 25 Dec 2020.
  144. ^ Israel Prize-winning geographer Moshe Brawer dies at 101
  145. ^ Former Health Minister, Israel Bonds CEO Yehoshua mtaza dies aged 89
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