Audio Shows Pilots Pleaded With 737 Max Jet Manufacturer Months Before CrashThe acting chief of the Federal Aviation Administration defended his agency’s safety certification of the Boeing 737 Max jetliner, the plane involved in two deadly crashes, and the FAA’s decision not to ground the jet until other regulators around the world had already done so.

Boeing received no new orders for planes in April, according to CNN, which could signal trouble for the company as it tries to rebound after two deadly crashes in less than a year.
The report follows Boeing’s revelation in its first-quarter data that it did not receive any new orders for its troubled 737 Max planes in March, and also the decline in deliveries of all 737 models — including the older 737-800.
According to CNN, the company said in a report released on Tuesday that it did not receive any new orders for its 737 Max jets nor its other popular aircrafts like the 787 Dreamliner or the 777 last month. The only orders Boeing reported for April were four 737 Max jets that were previously sold to Boeing capital, it said.

Why Is It Hard To Find Bell Peppers in Israel Today?If you went shopping recently in Israel and looked for red peppers (gamba), you probably did not find them, and if you were lucky you found the green ones only.
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PayPal has joined other major online payment systems in shutting down services to the BDS group Samidoun, which has close ties with Palestinian terror groups.
Over the last several weeks, the International Legal Forum, along with the Zionist Advocacy Centre, successfully petitioned PayPal, along with Donorbox and Plaid, to shut down financial services to Samidoun.
Yifa Segal, director of the International Legal Fund, commended PayPal and the other online-payment systems for their decision.
“The evidence against Samidoun is overwhelming. It paints a clear picture of a terror organization trying to create a seemingly legitimate operation under the guise of human-rights activism; to spread its message, recruit supporters and raise funds,” he told JNS.

Hospice chaplain says messages given to his 7th grader contained swastikas, the words 'You don’t belong here,' a drawing of Adolf Hitler and a Nazi salute

Foreign Minister Mohammad Zarif, visiting Japan, insists his country is within its rights to threaten an increase in uranium enrichment in response to US sanctions

County votes to censure Jim Lammey for posting anti-Semitic and racist articles; judge denies associating himself with Holocaust denier

Pop superstar reportedly yet to ink document for planned performance during Saturday night final of song contest; holdup related to broadcast rights over one of her hit singles

Louis Vuitton Handbag Knockoffs Seized In Tzefas Store [PHOTOS](PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE)
On May 13, 2019, the Israel Police and civilian bodies carried out enforcement activities in a shop in Tzefas.
In a search of the site, dozens of false Louis Vuitton bags were seized, the original value of which is estimated at tens of thousands of shekels, compared to the relatively low price that will be priced in the store.

Antisemitic crime rose by almost 20 percent in Germany last year, the interior minister said on Tuesday, blaming most incidents on individuals espousing far-right world views.
Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said around 90 percent of the 1,800 recorded incidents were perpetrated by supporters of far-right groups. The main offenses included hate speech, antisemitic graffiti and displaying banned signs like the swastika.
This is a development that we have to confront, especially in this country,” Seehofer told a news conference, alluding to Germany’s Nazi past. “(That means) with all our means — this is a job for the police as well as for the whole society.”

National Party of Germany's latest commercial asserts Germans are 'victims almost daily' due to 'uncontrolled mass immigration'

Polish Ambassador to Israel Spat On and Verbally Abused in Tel AvivPoland’s prime minister on Wednesday condemned what he described as a “xenophobic act of aggression” on the country’s ambassador to Israel, who was spat at and verbally abused on a Tel Aviv street at a time of rising tensions between the two nations.

Verena Bahlsen says she 'deeply regrets' claim her company treated forced laborers 'well' in WWII; company employed around 200 forced laborers, mostly women, between 1943 and 1945

 Workers Rescued From Scaffold Flying Loose Atop 50-Story OKC TowerTwo window washers have been rescued from a dangling scaffold above the roof of a nearly 850-foot (259 meters) skyscraper in downtown Oklahoma City.
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Substandard education and brain drain are urgent existential threats to the country, says economist Dan Ben-David, and politicians need to do something before it’s too late

Likud party sources reportedly claim PM considering coalition without Liberman's Yisrael Beytenu by fielding just 60 of the Knesset's 120 MKs -- but Kahlon opposes the idea

The European Union will review whether Palestinian Authority textbooks promote hatred and violence, the bloc’s foreign policy chief said late last month.
The “comprehensive” academic study will “be carried out by an independent and internationally recognised research institute,” with plans to begin at an unspecified date this spring, Federica Mogherini announced in an April 24 statement.
Its Terms of Reference were “currently being prepared with a view to identifying possible incitement to hatred and violence and any possible lack of compliance” with peace and tolerance standards laid out by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), she added. “Necessary funds have been reserved in the 2019 budget.”

Police reportedly investigating if blast was so-called 'work accident' that took place while explosives were being transported; dead man said to be associate of known criminals

Russian leader meets US Secretary of State in Sochi, insists Iranians have been fulfilling their part of 2015 pact, but warns agreement is 'falling apart' and Europe can't save it

New law prohibits 'ideologically or religiously influenced' head-coverings, but Sikh patka and Jewish kippa not affected

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