Posted on 03/22/2021 2:49:55 AM PDT by EBH
The Tel Aviv Labor Court decided on Sunday that the Kochav Yair-Tzur Yigal Local Council could ban an assistant from a school if she did not agree to undergo a coronavirus test or to be vaccinated against the virus.
The decision was made after an assistant at a school in the municipality filed a complaint to the court against the council’s policy to ban staff who didn’t undergo coronavirus tests every seven days or receive the COVID vaccine.
Judge Meirav Kleiman stated in the decision that the court does not believe that “the applicant’s apparent rights outweigh the respondent’s right and duty to care for the welfare of their students, educational staff and students’ parents – and in our opinion, the balance of convenience clearly leans, at this time, to the side of the respondent who believes in the safety of all who come through its gates – working and non-working – children and adults.”
The court stressed that it is not required and was not asked to require the applicant to be vaccinated against her will. The court also agreed that, while the requirement to undergo a test against the applicant’s will did impact her fundamental right to bodily autonomy, it stressed that the life and health of the students, their parents and the school’s staff wins out, as the “superiority and importance” of the rights to life and health are “undisputed.”
The court added that it did not agree with the claim that there was “no legal source” for the council’s requirement to care for the interests of the students, parents and staff or to require a coronavirus test, since the council, as the owner of the school, has the duty to ensure the safety of its employees and its students and their parents.
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Soon they’ll need proof of those to buy or sell.
Sounds like right out of the book of Revelation. 😁
Seems like a trend.
They already have that in case you didn’t know.
Everything you need to know about Israel’s green passport program
Gyms, theaters, hotels, concerts, and synagogues registered under the green passport program will be able to operate.
A green passport will be required to enter certain places and to participate in certain activities. Only people who have been vaccinated or have recovered from coronavirus will be eligible for one.
Well, it does seem like a trend. They are working up to Revelation times, so the people will be more inclined to accept all this garbage, if they are slowly programmed to do so.
They don’t make Israelis like they used to, do they...
The passport is only valid for 6 months, which is interesting too. Why only 6 months? Are they expecting everyone to get these horrible vaccines every 6 months? Or do they anticipate a ‘different’ system to be used?
Or Israel’s Deep State thinks that everything that they’re waiting on will be accomplished in 6 months.
6ft 6mos 6ft under...good for social distancing
where’s meh 6 shooter
COVID poses virtually ZERO risk to kids.
This is ludicrous.
Everything I’ve been reading in the news here on FR reads like it’s out of the book of Revelation, lately.
It really seems that way, we’re told to watch for signs.
Seriously though in some ways I think they are purposely following the Book of Revelation in order to instigate and deceive the Church.
There’s very few who don’t know about the Bible, especially world leaders, they know.
Fathom is defined as to understand completely, or to measure the depth of something. verb
(by extension) Mental reach or scope; penetration; the extent of capacity; depth of thought or contrivance. noun
To penetrate to the meaning or nature of; comprehend. verb
To determine the depth of; sound. verb
https://www.yourdictionary.com/fathom
Has a real "understand the vision" or "whoso readeth, let him understand" vibe to it.
So...I take it that Israel is anti-abortion then?
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