Global Terrorism Index by MENA Country
MENA countries differ greatly in their levels of development and hence in the needs of their populations. A first group of MENA countries is constituted by highly unstable regions such as Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, Libya, Palestine, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen. In these areas, regaining stability and security is the utmost priority.
Country averages in the MENA region, where data are available, is 5.8. The highest scores are those of the UAE (7.3), followed by Israel (7.0). Nevertheless, all scores remain much lower than the highest score worldwide (8.5) (Clifton 2012).
Similarly, the rankings of 85 countries in the World Happiness Report of 2013 indicated that people in the MENA region generally experienced low levels of happiness. Some exceptions were Israel, which ranked 11th, followed by the UAE(14th) and some of the small Gulf countries; Oman (23rd), Qatar (27th), Kuwait (32nd) and Saudi Arabia (33rd). Bahrain (79th) and Libya (78th) fell in the quartile of low-happiness countries.
Using the Fragile States Index 2014,7 countries are ranked into 11 groups, ranging from “very high alert” to “very sustainable.” Sudan is in the “high alert” category; three MENA countries (Yemen, Iraq, and Syria) are also in the “high alert” group; Egypt is in the “alert” group; Libya, Iran, and Lebanon are in the “very high warning” group; Israel, Algeria, Tunisia, Jordan, Morocco, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia in the “high warning” group; Bahrain is in the “warning” group; Kuwait and Oman are in the* group; and Qatar and the UAE are in the “stable” group. None of MENA countries is found in the “very stable” category.
Using the Corruption Perceptions Index, which ranks countries and territories on how corrupt their public sector is perceived to be (on a scale of 0–100, where 0 = highly corrupt; 100 = very clean), data show that the UAE (69), Qatar (68), Israel (61), and Turkey (50) are the least corrupt in the region. The most corrupt are Sudan (11), Libya (15), Iraq (16), and Syria (17)
MENA countries differ greatly in their levels of development and hence in the needs of their populations. A first group of MENA countries is constituted by highly unstable regions such as Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, Libya, Palestine, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen. In these areas, regaining stability and security is the utmost priority.
Country averages in the MENA region, where data are available, is 5.8. The highest scores are those of the UAE (7.3), followed by Israel (7.0). Nevertheless, all scores remain much lower than the highest score worldwide (8.5) (Clifton 2012).
Similarly, the rankings of 85 countries in the World Happiness Report of 2013 indicated that people in the MENA region generally experienced low levels of happiness. Some exceptions were Israel, which ranked 11th, followed by the UAE(14th) and some of the small Gulf countries; Oman (23rd), Qatar (27th), Kuwait (32nd) and Saudi Arabia (33rd). Bahrain (79th) and Libya (78th) fell in the quartile of low-happiness countries.
Using the Fragile States Index 2014,7 countries are ranked into 11 groups, ranging from “very high alert” to “very sustainable.” Sudan is in the “high alert” category; three MENA countries (Yemen, Iraq, and Syria) are also in the “high alert” group; Egypt is in the “alert” group; Libya, Iran, and Lebanon are in the “very high warning” group; Israel, Algeria, Tunisia, Jordan, Morocco, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia in the “high warning” group; Bahrain is in the “warning” group; Kuwait and Oman are in the* group; and Qatar and the UAE are in the “stable” group. None of MENA countries is found in the “very stable” category.
Using the Corruption Perceptions Index, which ranks countries and territories on how corrupt their public sector is perceived to be (on a scale of 0–100, where 0 = highly corrupt; 100 = very clean), data show that the UAE (69), Qatar (68), Israel (61), and Turkey (50) are the least corrupt in the region. The most corrupt are Sudan (11), Libya (15), Iraq (16), and Syria (17)
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Israel abortion part 1
Well Israel, maybe you start learn that YOU NEED TO CHANGE YOUR ABORTION LAWS!
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כיום בישראל, נשים יכולות לבצע הפסקת הריון בכל גיל וכמעט ללא מגבלות של המדינה.
Today in Israel, women can have an abortion at any age and with almost no state restrictions https://perma.cc/RVZ5-SV55
ARE WE SURE???
In 2014, there were 1,854 adolescents under 19 years of age who requested an abortion
Therapeutic indications for legal abortion refer to the woman’s physical or emotional health and wellbeing and to the risk of fetal anomalies. ere are also social indica- tions, such as age (under 17 and over 40) and being the victim of rape or incest, or unmarried. The need for com- mittee approval is a bureaucratic hurdle, and abortion remains illegal in principle for married women, but in 2020, for example, the committees approved 99.6% of the applications they received.
And shortly after the Dobbs decision, Israel’s parliament backed a ministry of health proposal to ease abortion policy before the 12th week of pregnancy and allow women access to abortion medication (the day-after-pill) from community health providers, with public funding and without need for committee approval.
At the same time abortion rates in Israel are relatively low compared to other countries and on a continuous decline, while fertility rates are relatively high. It has a popular culture of "be fruitful and multiply and fill the land" according to God’s commandment after creating man, male and female, in his own image,15 and in the shadow of the Holocaust and its six million victims.
Israel is also a world leader in biotech medicine including innovative repro-genetic technologies, with generous national health insurance coverage for almost unlimited access to medically assisted reproduction, including in vitro fertilization (IVF) and related interventions.
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כיום בישראל, נשים יכולות לבצע הפסקת הריון בכל גיל וכמעט ללא מגבלות של המדינה.
Today in Israel, women can have an abortion at any age and with almost no state restrictions https://perma.cc/RVZ5-SV55
ARE WE SURE???
In 2014, there were 1,854 adolescents under 19 years of age who requested an abortion
Therapeutic indications for legal abortion refer to the woman’s physical or emotional health and wellbeing and to the risk of fetal anomalies. ere are also social indica- tions, such as age (under 17 and over 40) and being the victim of rape or incest, or unmarried. The need for com- mittee approval is a bureaucratic hurdle, and abortion remains illegal in principle for married women, but in 2020, for example, the committees approved 99.6% of the applications they received.
And shortly after the Dobbs decision, Israel’s parliament backed a ministry of health proposal to ease abortion policy before the 12th week of pregnancy and allow women access to abortion medication (the day-after-pill) from community health providers, with public funding and without need for committee approval.
At the same time abortion rates in Israel are relatively low compared to other countries and on a continuous decline, while fertility rates are relatively high. It has a popular culture of "be fruitful and multiply and fill the land" according to God’s commandment after creating man, male and female, in his own image,15 and in the shadow of the Holocaust and its six million victims.
Israel is also a world leader in biotech medicine including innovative repro-genetic technologies, with generous national health insurance coverage for almost unlimited access to medically assisted reproduction, including in vitro fertilization (IVF) and related interventions.
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Israel abortion part 2
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A major reason for the cultural acceptance of abortion in Israel is the view of halakha, Jewish law. While ultra- orthodox rabbis take a strict stance on end-of-life medical care
Under Jewish law, according to the Talmud, life begins at forty days and until then the fetus is no more than "water in the world.
Legal barriers to abortion impact the most vulnerable women, the least educated, those living in poverty in countries with limited access to contraception and high rates of maternal mortality and morbidity.
Over the last decade and a half, there has been a moderate decline in ultra-Orthodox fertility rates in Israel, from 7.5 live births per woman between 1998 and 2004, to 6.6 between 2007 and 2019. Among other Jewish women in Israel, the fertility rate for 2018–2019 was 4 live births for national-religious women; 3.2 for traditional-religious women; 2.5 for traditional non-religious women; and 2.2 for secular women https://perma.cc/AA5E-KM5E
The share of haredim as a percentage of Israel’s total population is predicted to be 14% in 2024; 19% in 2039, and 27% in 2059. By that year, the haredi community is expected to constitute 35% of the Jewish population in Israel https://perma.cc/ATV6-H32J
Israel, INSTEAD OF HAVING JUST HAMAS IN MIND!! Fix this problem!
Part 1 https://news.1rj.ru/str/IsraeliFacts/300
A major reason for the cultural acceptance of abortion in Israel is the view of halakha, Jewish law. While ultra- orthodox rabbis take a strict stance on end-of-life medical care
Under Jewish law, according to the Talmud, life begins at forty days and until then the fetus is no more than "water in the world.
Legal barriers to abortion impact the most vulnerable women, the least educated, those living in poverty in countries with limited access to contraception and high rates of maternal mortality and morbidity.
Over the last decade and a half, there has been a moderate decline in ultra-Orthodox fertility rates in Israel, from 7.5 live births per woman between 1998 and 2004, to 6.6 between 2007 and 2019. Among other Jewish women in Israel, the fertility rate for 2018–2019 was 4 live births for national-religious women; 3.2 for traditional-religious women; 2.5 for traditional non-religious women; and 2.2 for secular women https://perma.cc/AA5E-KM5E
The share of haredim as a percentage of Israel’s total population is predicted to be 14% in 2024; 19% in 2039, and 27% in 2059. By that year, the haredi community is expected to constitute 35% of the Jewish population in Israel https://perma.cc/ATV6-H32J
Israel, INSTEAD OF HAVING JUST HAMAS IN MIND!! Fix this problem!