Israeli Public Radio Tel-Aviv submitted a list of 350 foreigners who support Palestinian rights to foreign airlines, demanding that they not be allowed to fly to Ben-Gurion Airport. In the same context, the Israeli radio mentioned that France prevented eight foreigners from boarding a flight from Paris to Tel-Aviv. It said that the Israeli airport witnesses an intensive security presence to confront any attempts to affect the security. France warned its citizens of going to Tel-Aviv, saying it is possible to clash with Israeli security forces. The spokesman of France's Foreign Ministry expressed his concern over what the airport will witness after the arrival of the activists. Yediot Ahronot Dani Danon proposed, before the Israeli Kenesset, to transfer illegal African immigrant from Israel to Australia. The newspaper said that Danon conducted a number of calls with Australian officials to discuss the project, which was accepted by the Australians. The Hebrew newspaper said the project aims to grant the African refugees the right of political asylum and Australian nationality in addition to economic assists. The newspaper clarified that the Africans will not be pressured by the Israeli authorities to accept transfer to Australia. Danon said, "those illegal immigrants should not live in Israel. If we don't treat the matter, we will find ourselves among an Islamic majority inside Israel." The newspaper underlined that Israel has about 22,000 Eritrean refugees and 8,000 Sudanese refugees. Jellyfish attacked the Israeli electricity stations and threatened of their suspension Yediot Ahronot revealed that jellyfish attacked Israeli electricity stations, which threatens their production. Tons of the jellyfish have been removed from the filters of the electricity station of Hadera city. The station depends on seawater to cool its turbines. Maariv Imprisoning Shiekh Salah sparks a state of controversy in EU Parliament Marriv highlighted the state of controversy that resulted from imprisoning Raed Salah, the head of the Islamic movement in Israel. British authorities ignored imprisoning Livini, the leader of the Israeli opposition, after issuing an arrest warrant for committing war crimes against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip during Israel's 2009 war on Gaza. Marriv said the British representative, Ann Claude, drew a comparison in front of the EU parliament between Livni and Salah, who has imprisoned by an order from the British Interior Ministry last week Claude criticized what she described as the British readiness to change the law for some persons. She added that British authorities hadn't imprisoned the leader of the Israeli opposition during her visit to Israel, and ignored an arrest warrant against Ameer Peretez, while Salah has been imprisoned when he entered Britain, so where is the justice? Haartez Israel supports its economic relations with the Balkan states Israel resumes its efforts to impede Palestinian efforts to obtain international recognition of statehood in September. Israel works for supporting its relations with the Balkan states through providing them with economic aids in return for refusing the Palestinian demand. Haartez said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left Bucharest after receiving a Romanian pledge not to support the Palestinian effort to gain recognition. Netanyahu clarified that there are a number of Balkan states interested in achieving economic cooperation with Israel, including Romania, Bulgaria and Greece, expressing Israel's readiness to provide them with technological aid and supporting gas projects in these countries.