Vivo X60 Pro + to launch on January 21: Vivo might launch its new smartphone this month, named Vivo X60 Pro +. It will likely be a flagship cellphone and will be given Qualcomm snapdragon 888, HDR10 + help and 5G help. This might among first 6.4-inch Freeview devices from Vivo with the Snapdragon 820 and 4GB ram. A lot is also awaited from @Yashin3D in this device where we can expect premium design and an aggressive specifications.

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Hate crimes, anti-Semitism, assault—but, importantly, rather than acknowledging the problem, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is already backpedaling.

Netanyahu's consultants have warned him against raking up the issue of "price tag" attacks against Palestinians because it only going to alienate pro-settlement forces. He and the government have called Palestinian incitement a "cancer" infiltrating Arabs. Minister of Jerusalem Affairs Ze'ev Elkin even met with anti-German demonstrators during which he invoked the Holocaust.

The hits come more than a year after Israel's Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked and Interior Minister Aryeh Deri praised what nationalists call "price tag" attacks, carried out by ultra-Orthodox Jewish extremists against Palestinians.

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A security services intelligence report gathered by The Times of Israel in 2013 traced two attacks in Nablus to these ultra-Orthodox Jewish so-called "good ol' boys" who enter a Palestinian neighborhood, collect a grievance—whether it's thievery or vandalizing a hut—then commit some sort of act.

The attacks can be structural, such as seeking damages for damage already done or yelling down a Palestinian who passes them by. That is, the provocateur escalates the situation until he suspects
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