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BREAKING: Mossad, IDF and Shin Bet Unmask Iran’s Secret Terror Network Behind Pipeline Bomb Plot and Hits on Jewish Targets Worldwide

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BREAKING: Mossad, IDF and Shin Bet Unmask Iran’s Secret Terror Network Behind Pipeline Bomb Plot and Hits on Jewish Targets Worldwide

For the first time, the Mossad, IDF and Shin Bet have pulled back the curtain on the secret IRGC unit that ran a years-long campaign to murder Israeli officials, bomb Jewish sites and hit strategic infrastructure across three continents. The picture they paint is of a machine that Israel has now systematically decapitated.

Rahman Moghadam, the Revolutionary Guard’s special operations chief who planned the 2024 assassination attempt against President Trump.

At the center of the network sat Rahman Moghaddam, who doubled as head of Division 4000, the Special Operations arm of the IRGC Intelligence Organization. Division 4000’s job was simple and sinister: run terror operations beyond Iran’s borders against Israeli and Western targets, and smuggle advanced weapons into Israel. Under its umbrella, operatives were recruited and trained in Iran and abroad to surveil senior Israeli politicians, members of the security establishment, Western military sites, ports and Israeli-flagged vessels around the world. Moghaddam answered to Majid Khademi, the overall IRGC intelligence chief. Both men are now dead. Moghaddam was taken out in the opening hours of Operation Roaring Lion, and Khademi was hunted down later in a precision strike in the heart of Tehran.

Head of IRGC’s intelligence organizatoin, Majid Khademi

Below them worked Mohsen Souri, a senior operator in Division 4000 who flew from country to country meeting local terror cells and directing attacks on the ground. Mossad and Shin Bet tracked him to a fortified emergency hideout he was sharing with other IRGC personnel, and the Israeli Air Force leveled it. Another key figure, Mehdi Yekeh-Dehghan, code-named “the Doctor,” ran the Azerbaijan file. He first surfaced publicly after Turkish authorities rolled up a cell he was handling, one that had been smuggling explosive drones from Iran through Turkey into Cyprus while casing the US Air Force’s Incirlik base in Adana.

Thwarted terror attack on the Israeli Embassy in Baku, Azerbaijan. Credit: Azerbaijan’s State Security Service

The most ambitious plot the agencies revealed unfolded in Azerbaijan. Operatives directed straight from Tehran were arrested by local security after they had already smuggled in explosive drones and fragmentation munitions. Their targets read like an Iranian wish list: the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline, which pumps Caspian crude through Georgia and Turkey toward Europe and supplies roughly a third of Israel’s oil imports BOE Report, along with the Israeli embassy in Baku, the city’s synagogue and leaders of Azerbaijan’s ancient Mountain Jewish community. Cell members had been tailing targets, photographing them, and feeding the files back to their handlers in Iran.

TEL AVIV, ISRAEL – JUNE 18: Israel’s ‘Iron Dome’ air defense system responds to incoming Iranian ballistic missiles as seen from Tel Aviv, Israel on June 18, 2025. (Photo by Mostafa Alkharouf/Anadolu via Getty Images)

This was not the first time the network got caught surveilling Western bases. During Operation Rising Lion, Azerbaijani nationals were arrested for gathering intelligence on Israeli facilities and military installations in Cyprus and Crete, the same Cyprus that Iran would later hit directly with Shahed-type drones. Tehran’s overseas operatives are also cooperating with other arms of its axis, including pro-Iranian militias in Iraq, to push attack plans across the finish line.

Iran has long treated global terror as a second front, a way to bleed Israel while keeping its own fingerprints off the crime scene. The systematic unmasking of commanders, unit numbers and playbook is designed to strip the regime of the plausible deniability the whole strategy rests on, and to hand friendly services abroad a roster of names and methods they can act on. The message from Jerusalem is blunt: the hunt is ongoing, and every layer of this apparatus is on the board.

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“Tear The Gates Of Shamayim:” Concern Grows Over Condition Of Belzer Rebbe

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“Tear The Gates Of Shamayim:” Concern Grows Over Condition Of Belzer Rebbe

Concern is growing over the condition of the Belzer Rebbe, who has weakened in recent days and is in great need of tefillos.

On Sunday evening, an urgent call was issued to the public to daven for the Rebbe.

A special announcement was released on the Kol Belz phone line saying that the Rebbe will not attend Maariv and Sefiras HaOmer at the large Beis Medrash in Kiryat Belz in Jerusalem.

The Rebbe’s son, Rav Aharon Mordechai Rokeach, issued a personal and emotional request, saying: “Since my father, the Rebbe, is very weak, we ask everyone to say several perakim of Tehillim, give tzedaka, and arouse Rachamei Shamayim.”

Chassidim worldwide began organizing tefillah gathering on Sunday evening.

The public is asked to daven for the refuah sheleimah of the Rebbe, Yissachar Dov ben Miriam, b’toch sha’ar cholei Yisrael.

(YWN Israel Desk—Jerusalem)

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Mossad: Iran-Backed Terror Plot Targeting BTC Pipeline, Israeli and Jewish Sites in Azerbaijan Foiled

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Mossad: Iran-Backed Terror Plot Targeting BTC Pipeline, Israeli and Jewish Sites in Azerbaijan Foiled

BAKU, AZERBAJAN (VINnews) – Israeli intelligence officials say Azerbaijani authorities thwarted an Iranian-directed terror plot several weeks ago that targeted the strategic Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan oil pipeline as well as the Israeli embassy, a synagogue in Baku and leaders of the local Jewish community.

The Mossad announced Monday that the operatives, directed from Iran, planned attacks using explosive drones and fragmentation devices that had been smuggled into the country. Azerbaijani security forces arrested the cell members before they could carry out the attacks.

“The members of the operational cell were arrested by the authorities in Azerbaijan with explosive drones and fragmentation explosive devices they had smuggled into the country,” the Mossad said in a statement.

According to the agency, the terror cell conducted extensive surveillance on its targets, including physical observation and photography, all coordinated directly by handlers in Iran.

The plot aimed at both critical energy infrastructure and Jewish and Israeli targets in Azerbaijan, which is home to a significant Jewish community and maintains close ties with Israel.

No further details were released about the timing of the arrests or the identities of those detained. The Mossad described the operation as part of ongoing Iranian efforts to strike Israeli and Jewish targets worldwide through proxy terror networks.

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Another Espionage Case: Israeli Agreed To Travel To Enemy Country For Training

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Another Espionage Case: Israeli Agreed To Travel To Enemy Country For Training

The Shin Bet and Central District Police published a joint statement on Monday morning revealing the arrest of two Israeli citizens in the past month on suspicion of maintaining a contract with Iranian intelligence agents and carrying out missions intended to harm state security.

The main suspect is Sagi Haik, a 19‑year‑old from the central Israeli city of Ness Tziona. Haik maintained contact with an Iranian foreign agent for several months, during which he revealed personal information about himself and those of his family members.

Several family members began receiving direct threatening messages from the Iranian agent, but despite this, Haik continued the relationship and even expressed willingness to travel to an Arab country for specialized training

As part of his activity for the Iranians, Haik was asked to recruit additional people to carry out missions. In his interrogation, he admitted that he enlisted another young man to carry out a mission for the agent: Asaf Shitrit, 21, a resident of Beit Oved, a moshav in central Israel.

Following Haik’s confession, Shitrit was also arrested for Shin Bet questioning. A severe indictment is expected to be filed today against both of them in the Central District Court in Lod.

Security officials emphasized that this case does not stand alone, but is part of a series of recent Iranian attempts to exploit young Israelis through social media.

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Mah Rabu Maasecha Hashem: The Secretary Bird

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Mah Rabu Maasecha Hashem: The Secretary Bird

A Creature Whose Very Existence Testifies to a Designer

New York (VINNEWS/Rabbi Yair Hoffman) Every creature in the natural world is a mofes, a living testimony to the chochmah of the Borei Olam. But some creatures testify louder than others. Some, when examined honestly, simply cannot be explained by any process of slow, gradual, unguided change. They demand a Designer. The secretary bird — Sagittarius serpentarius — is one of these.

Walking the open savannas of sub-Saharan Africa on absurdly long legs, crowned with a spray of dark quill-like feathers that look like the goose quills a scribe once tucked behind his ear, this bird does something no other raptor on earth does. It hunts venomous snakes — cobras, mambas, vipers — by kicking them to death. And not with ordinary kicks. With kicks so fast, so forceful, and so neurologically demanding that they strain the very limits of what biology can do.

A Predator Built for a Task

The open grasslands where the secretary bird lives offer no cover. There are no trees from which to ambush prey, no thick canopy to dive through. Rodents, lizards, and snakes move through the tall grass, briefly exposed and then hidden again. The classic raptor strategy — spot, dive, seize with talons – does not work here.

So the secretary bird walks. It strides through the grass, flushing out prey. And when a snake rears up to strike, the bird strikes first.

Its legs are long enough to keep its body just beyond the snake’s lunging range. Its foot comes down on the snake’s head — the one target that reliably neutralizes the threat — with devastating force. Miss by an inch, and a fanged mouth full of neurotoxic venom finds a leg. Strike correctly, and dinner is served.

This is a precision weapon system no different than the new Lockheed Martin Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) just used against Iran.

The Numbers That Should Stop Us Cold

A 2016 study published in Current Biology put the secretary bird’s kick under the microscope. Researchers trained a male bird named Madeleine at the Hawk Conservancy Trust in England to strike at a rubber snake fitted with instruments, and the results were extraordinary.

The average peak force of a kick: roughly five times the bird’s body weight — about 195 newtons from an animal weighing less than four kilograms. The duration of contact with the target: approximately 15 milliseconds. That is not a typo. Fifteen one-thousandths of a second.

To appreciate what this means, consider that the adult human nervous system takes between 200 and 300 milliseconds to process tactile information and issue a corrective motor response. The secretary bird’s entire strike — impact, force delivery, withdrawal — is complete in less than one-twentieth the time it takes a person to even register that something has touched their skin.

The researchers drew the obvious conclusion: the bird cannot possibly be using real-time sensory feedback to guide the kick. There is no time. The entire motion must be planned, aimed, and committed to before it begins. The bird’s brain effectively fires a ballistic missile at a moving snake’s head — and hits.

Why This Speed Could Not Have Evolved Gradually

Here is where the story turns from remarkable to impossible — at least, impossible within the framework of slow, random, step-by-step change.

The standard evolutionary model taught holds that complex behaviors emerge incrementally. A mutation produces a slightly longer leg. That leg confers a tiny survival advantage. Over generations, longer legs accumulate. Somewhere along the way, the bird begins kicking prey. Kicks become stronger. Aim improves. And eventually, after countless generations, you arrive at the modern secretary bird.

But apply that logic honestly to what the 2016 study actually measured, and the whole edifice collapses.

Consider what the secretary bird’s kick requires, simultaneously, in order to function at all:

First, legs long enough to reach beyond a striking snake’s range. A slightly longer leg does not help. The leg must be long enough, specifically, to exceed the lunge distance of a cobra. Shorter legs put the bird in the kill zone.

Second, muscular and skeletal architecture capable of generating five times body weight in peak force. Bones must be reinforced at the same time as tendons must be tuned like springs. Joint geometry must permit the motion. A bird with the legs but not the musculature produces a weak slap, not a killing blow.

Third, a nervous system capable of pre-programmed ballistic targeting. The entire strike unfolds faster than feedback can travel from foot to brain and back. This means the visual system must predict where the snake’s head will be, compute the required trajectory, and fire the motor command — all before contact. A bird that kicks “mostly right” at a cobra dies.

Fourth, the behavioral instinct to kick the head specifically. A kick aimed at the body of a cobra leaves the head free to strike back. A kick aimed at the head must be hardwired, not learned, because learning requires surviving mistakes — and there are no surviving mistakes when the teacher is a mamba.

Fifth, scaled armored feet. An ordinary foot, unprotected, would be punctured on the first encounter. The secretary bird’s feet carry specialized scaling to absorb fang pressure.

Now ask the honest question: which came first?

Long legs alone provide no benefit — they only put the bird closer to snakes it cannot yet kill. Strong leg muscles without the neural targeting system produce only a clumsy stomp. Neural targeting without the musculoskeletal hardware produces a beautifully aimed kick that bounces off. Armored feet without any of the rest are just oddly thick feet on a bird that doesn’t hunt snakes. The instinct to aim at a cobra’s head, absent every other component, is a suicide program.

Each component is useless — actively lethal, in fact — without all the others already in place. This is what the philosopher of biology Michael Behe called irreducible complexity, but one does not need Behe to see it. One needs only honesty. A system that must be complete to function cannot be assembled one random mutation at a time, because the intermediate stages do not help the bird survive. They kill it.

And the speed itself — that fifteen-millisecond window — seals the case. Speed that exceeds the nervous system’s feedback loop is not something a bird can gradually “get better at.” Either the entire predictive-ballistic neural architecture is in place, or the bird is operating blind against a venomous snake. There is no slow improvement from sighted feedback-guided kicking to blind predictive kicking, because feedback-guided kicking at a snake is itself a death sentence at these timescales.

Yad Hashem — The Signature on the Work

The Rambam, in Hilchos Yesodei HaTorah (2:2), teaches that the path to ahavas Hashem and yiras Hashem runs directly through the contemplation of His creations: “When a person contemplates His wondrous and great works and creatures, and sees through them His wisdom which has no measure and no end — immediately he loves and praises and glorifies, and desires with a great desire to know the great Name.”

The Chovos HaLevavos devotes the entire Shaar HaBechinah to this avodah — the service of examining creation and drawing from it emunah in the Creator. The Rabbeinu Bachya writes there that every creature is a letter in a vast sefer, and that one who fails to read these letters has squandered the clearest proof of Hashem’s existence available to the human mind.

The secretary bird is such a letter.

Its long legs, its armored feet, its pre-programmed neural targeting, its hardwired instinct to strike the head of a venomous snake — each piece fits the others with the precision of a Master Engineer’s drafting. Remove any one piece and the animal cannot exist in its niche. Assemble all the pieces at once, in coordinated perfection, and you have a creature that walks the African grasslands as a living refutation of blind chance.

Secular biology calls this “convergent specialization” and moves on.

But the language papers over the problem rather than solving it. Naming a phenomenon is not explaining it. The question remains: how does a process that works by tiny, cumulative, random changes produce a system in which no intermediate stage is survivable? The honest answer is that it does not.

Such a system must be designed.

The Gemara in Chullin (127a) observes that Hashem filled His world with creatures of every kind to demonstrate His greatness, and that each one has something to teach. The secretary bird teaches something particular. It teaches that the chochmah of the Borei is not a vague, diffuse cleverness visible only in the large-scale beauty of the cosmos. It is a specific, engineered, mathematically quantifiable precision visible in the tendons of a bird’s leg and the timing circuits of its brain.

Yad Hashem is visible in the data.

What the Secretary Bird Asks of Us

When Dovid HaMelech stood before the creations of Hashem and sang “mah rabu maasecha,” he was explaining that the honest examination of a single creature is sufficient to drive a thinking human being to praise. The Malbim, commenting on this posuk, emphasizes the word “kulam” — all of them. Not merely the grand and obvious. Every one.

A bird kicks a cobra in the head at a speed faster than its own nervous system can consciously monitor. Every element of its anatomy, musculature, nervous system, and instinct is tuned to this single task, and every element is useless without the others. There is no gradual pathway from an ordinary bird to this one. There is only the design, complete, handed down from the Maker of birds and snakes and grasslands alike.

Mah rabu maasecha Hashem. Kulam b’chochmah asisa. How manifold are Your works, Hashem. All of them — including this strange, stalking, long-legged prophet of Your wisdom — in chochmah You made them all.

———

Rabbi Yair Hoffman can be reached at [email protected]

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Mets Losing Streak Hits 11 Games. Is it the “Mamdani Hug Curse” or the Scrapped Jewish Heritage Night?

The Mets’ season has taken a nasty turn, and now the questions are coming from everywhere.

With the team losing 11 straight games, their longest losing streak since 2004, frustration is building up. On paper, the issues are normal, struggling with pitching, inconsistent hitting, and missing important opportunities.

But for some, speculation has taken on a life of its own.

A viral moment earlier this month, when NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani was seen greeting and embracing members of the Mets organization, specifically the Mets mascot, has now become the centerpiece of what some are calling the “Mamdani Hug Curse.” Since that interaction, the Mets haven’t won a single game.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – APRIL 09: New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani meets Mrs. Met and Mr. Met at Citi Field prior to the game between the New York Mets and the Arizona Diamondbacks on April 09, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Caean Couto/Getty Images)

Social media has exploded with posts tying the two together.

“Mets lose! Mets lose! And today makes 11 since the ‘NYC Mayor hug’… and you’re gonna tell me that’s not karma?!” one widely shared post by Sid Rosenberg read.

Mets lose! Mets lose! And today makes 11 since the “@NYCMayor Hug”
and you are gonna tell me that’s not Karma you dumb bastards! Happy birthday to me! If @StevenACohen2 calls me maybe I’ll lift the curse!

— Sid Rosenberg (@sidrosenberg19) April 19, 2026

Sid Rosenberg ties in another recent event into this streak of bad luck. Sid has pointed to the team’s decision to cancel a planned Jewish Heritage Night, which he and many others viewed as unnecessary and offensive.

Now, in the middle of a historic losing streak, those reasons are being used to explain the broader narrative, with some fans openly speculating about karma and consequences.

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[Video below.] U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz on Sunday pushed back against criticism of President Donald Trump’s warning that the United States could target key Iranian infrastructure if Tehran rejects a proposed peace agreement.

Earlier in the day, Trump said that if Iran refuses to accept what he described as a “very fair and reasonable” deal, the U.S. military “is going to knock out every single Power Plant, and every single bridge” in the country.

Appearing on ABC’s “This Week,” Waltz was asked by host Jonathan Karl whether such actions could be considered war crimes. In response, he said they “would be an escalatory ladder.”

Waltz also drew a historical comparison to World War II, noting that U.S. and allied forces “bombed and took down bridges, other infrastructure, power plants” in Germany that “could be used for civilian [purposes] but also are used to manufacture drones and missiles.”

Under Article 8 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, deliberately targeting civilians or civilian structures not involved in military activity is classified as a war crime. However, the United States is not a member of the ICC, and Trump imposed sanctions on the court last year after it issued an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“The ICC has no jurisdiction over the United States or Israel, as neither country is party to the Rome Statute or a member of the ICC,” Trump wrote in his executive order at the time. “Neither country has ever recognized the ICC’s jurisdiction, and both nations are thriving democracies with militaries that strictly adhere to the laws of war.”

Waltz also accused Iran’s leadership and affiliated militant groups of embedding military operations within civilian settings, including “deliberately hiding military infrastructure in hospitals, schools, neighborhoods and other civilian assets.” He argued that this undermines claims against potential U.S. actions, stating that they have “no ground to stand on, number one.”

He continued by outlining additional points, saying, “Number two, they have a long history of commingling,” and “Number three, it’s perfectly acceptable in the rules of land warfare. Number four, the Iranian regime is launching drones and missiles directly into civilian homes, hotels and resorts across the Gulf.”

“So, this is just a ridiculous argument we’ve heard in the media and from the Iranians and frankly, from some lawmakers here at home,” Waltz concluded, referring to Democratic lawmakers who have criticized Trump’s threats toward Iran.

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Poll: Most Voters Blame Trump for Rising Gas Prices

A new national survey indicates that most registered voters believe President Donald Trump bears significant responsibility for the recent increase in gasoline prices.

According to a Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday, 51 percent of respondents said they blame Trump “a lot” for the surge in fuel costs, while another 14 percent said they blame him “some.” In contrast, 11 percent said they blame him “not much,” and 23 percent indicated they do not blame him at all.

Fuel prices across the country currently average $4.04 per gallon, based on data from AAA. At the same point last year, the average stood at $3.17 per gallon, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

The rise in prices has been largely attributed to disruptions in oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, a key global passageway that handles roughly 20 percent of the world’s daily oil supply. Iran closed the route following the outbreak of U.S.-Israeli military operations, contributing to supply constraints.

In response, the United States has implemented a naval blockade aimed at preventing Iran from controlling which vessels are allowed to pass through the strait.

Despite the current spike, Trump said on Wednesday that he expects prices to fall “tremendously” in the coming months and expressed confidence that oil costs will not remain elevated by the time of the midterm elections.

However, Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Sunday that gasoline prices may not dip below $3 per gallon until sometime next year.

The poll revealed sharp political divisions over who is to blame for the rising costs.

Among Democrats, 91 percent said they blame Trump “a lot,” 6 percent said “some,” and 1 percent said “not much.”

Independent voters were also more likely to fault the president, with 53 percent saying they blame Trump “a lot,” 20 percent saying “some,” and 10 percent saying “not much,” while 15 percent said they do not blame him at all.

Republicans showed a markedly different view. Just 9 percent said they blame Trump “a lot,” 13 percent said “some,” and 23 percent said “not much.” A majority, 53 percent, said they do not hold him responsible at all.

Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts to end the conflict are set to continue, with negotiations between the United States and Iran scheduled to begin this week in Islamabad, Pakistan.

Global leaders have been urging both sides to de-escalate tensions and work toward reopening the Strait of Hormuz to restore stability in energy markets.

The survey also measured public opinion on military involvement, finding that 40 percent of registered voters support U.S. military action against Iran, while 53 percent oppose it. Seven percent said they were unsure or declined to respond.

The Quinnipiac poll surveyed 1,028 registered voters nationwide between April 9 and April 13 and carries a margin of error of plus or minus 3.8 percentage points.

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Iran’s hardline Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has effectively assumed control over Tehran’s military operations and negotiating posture over the weekend, according to analysts who spoke with the New York Post on Sunday.

Maj. Gen. Ahmad Vahidi, who leads the IRGC, along with close allies, has reportedly taken charge of key state decisions. Analysts point to recent Iranian attacks on vessels attempting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz and Tehran’s refusal to participate in peace talks with the United States this week as clear indicators, according to the Washington-based Institute for the Study of War.

The shift toward a more aggressive stance also indicates that relatively moderate figures within Iran’s leadership, including Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, have been pushed aside.

Araghchi had initially agreed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz over the weekend after reaching an understanding with the Trump administration. However, the IRGC intervened, insisting the strategic waterway remain closed in response to the American blockade on Iranian ports.

Vahidi is said to have secured support from Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council and a longtime IRGC figure, further solidifying his control over decisions involving the strait.

Beyond the naval standoff, cooperation between Vahidi and Zolghadr has extended into diplomatic matters. Earlier this month, Vahidi reportedly brought Zolghadr into Iran’s negotiating delegation.

Zolghadr’s role was to ensure the delegation adhered strictly to IRGC directives and the authority of Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, who assumed leadership following his father’s death.

“Zolghadr sent a complaint to senior IRGC leaders, almost certainly including Vahidi, that Araghchi had surpassed his mandate during the negotiations by expressing flexibility regarding Iran’s support for the Axis of Resistance,” the ISW said of the initial peace talks.

That complaint triggered a response from senior figures in Tehran. According to the think tank, “Zolghadr’s anger caused senior leaders in Tehran, including former IRGC Intelligence Organization Chief and long-time member of Mojtaba’s inner circle, Hossein Taeb, to call the negotiating delegation back to Tehran.”

The alliance between Vahidi and Zolghadr has effectively positioned Vahidi as Iran’s primary decision-maker, second only to Khamenei, who has not appeared publicly since being injured in the opening US-Israeli strikes that killed his father and other senior officials.

As a result, figures such as Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf—despite their strong rhetoric against the United States—have been sidelined and are now viewed as lacking real authority.

According to the ISW, this dynamic weakens their ability to engage in meaningful negotiations, as they lack “leverage or formal executive authority to shape decision-making.”

The developments also cast doubt on claims from the Trump administration that it was dealing with a reformed Iranian leadership following the elimination of numerous senior officials during the conflict.

With no new date set for renewed US-Iran talks, uncertainty remains over whether the fragile cease-fire will hold beyond the Tuesday deadline.

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Israeli and Lebanese representatives are moving closer to launching direct negotiations, with diplomatic sources pointing to meaningful progress and a possible extension of the current ceasefire as discussions intensify.

A second preparatory meeting between Israeli and Lebanese officials is expected to take place as early as Tuesday or Wednesday, according to a report by MTV Lebanon. The session is part of ongoing efforts to pave the way for formal, face-to-face negotiations between the two countries.

The upcoming meeting follows an earlier round of talks held in Washington, which included the participation of both nations’ ambassadors and was viewed as an unusual and notable step in relations between Israel and Lebanon. The next round is expected to focus on finalizing preliminary understandings, including setting a specific date and location for the start of direct negotiations.

At the same time, one of the key issues on the agenda will be whether to extend the current ceasefire between the two sides.

Officials involved in the process say the United States is pushing for a continuation of the temporary truce, with proposals ranging from an additional 10 days to as long as a month. The goal is to allow diplomatic efforts to proceed without a renewed escalation in hostilities.

In parallel, discussions are also taking place behind the scenes regarding a possible diplomatic development: a visit by Lebanon’s president to Washington as part of coordinated political talks. However, sources caution that the prospect of a direct meeting between him and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu remains distant and is currently viewed as highly sensitive from both a political and security standpoint.

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[Video below.] New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said Sunday that he would use every available tool to prevent Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from appearing at polling locations in the city during the upcoming November midterm elections.

Speaking in an interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Mamdani was asked how he would respond if federal immigration agents were stationed at voting sites. He replied, “I will do everything in my power to ensure that is not the case. I think it speaks to a vision of this country where democracy is something to be suppressed, as opposed to something to be protected.”

Mamdani argued that the broader use of ICE reflects misplaced priorities at the federal level. “I think that what we are seeing time and time again is an attempt to utilize ICE for all of the other functions of government that Republicans are unable to fund because they don’t want to ensure that these kinds of quality of services continue across the country,” he said.

Asked whether he had directly addressed the matter with President Donald Trump, Mamdani said he had raised his concerns repeatedly. “I’ve said to the president, ICE has nothing to do with elections. I’ve said to him time and time again that ICE is a cruel and inhumane agency, and that here in New York City, we are focused on delivering public safety. I talk about affordability every single day.”

The mayor also pushed back on suggestions that he has developed a uniquely effective approach in dealing with the president, attributing their communication to a shared connection to the city. “To be honest with you, I’m lucky in that I have something that no one else does, which is that I’m from New York City. And New York City holds a very special place for him, as well as for me,” Mamdani said.

He emphasized that their discussions often extend beyond national issues to more localized matters. “We’re both from this same city. And it means that our conversations are not just of the scale that is typical with the president, but also granular about even the things as specific as zoning law changes in Midtown Manhattan.”

Mamdani added that the president’s longstanding ties to New York influence his interest in the city’s future. “I think that speaks to the fact that Donald Trump is not just the president of this country. He’s also someone who’s been a New Yorker for his entire life, and there is an investment in this city doing well.”

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British Chief Rabbi Warns “A Sustained Campaign of Violence and Intimidation” as UK Police Probe Suspected Iranian Links in London Arson Attacks

British authorities are investigating a wave of arson attacks targeting Jewish locations in London, examining whether the incidents may be tied to Iranian-backed operatives, police said Sunday.

The Metropolitan Police confirmed that counterterrorism units are leading the inquiry into fires set at synagogues and other Jewish-affiliated sites, as well as an incident involving a Persian-language media outlet. No injuries have been reported in any of the attacks, including the most recent fire late Saturday, which caused limited damage to a synagogue in north London.

Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis warned of escalating danger, writing on X that “a sustained campaign of violence and intimidation against the Jewish community of the UK is gathering momentum.

“Thank God, no lives have been lost, but we cannot, and must not, wait for that to change before we understand just how dangerous this moment is for all of our society,” he added.

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Vicki Evans said investigators are reviewing online claims of responsibility by a group calling itself Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia.

“We are aware of public reporting that suggests this group may have links to Iran. As you would expect, we will continue to explore that question as our investigation evolves,” she said.

“I’ve spoken previously about the Iranian regime’s use of criminal proxies, and we’re considering whether this tactic is being used here in London,” she added.

Israeli officials have identified Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia as a newly emerged organization believed to be connected to “an Iranian proxy,” noting that it has also claimed responsibility for similar attacks on synagogues in Belgium and the Netherlands.

In response to the incidents, police have increased their presence in northwest London, deploying both uniformed and undercover officers. The heightened security follows multiple attacks over the past month targeting synagogues, Jewish emergency medical services, and a Persian-language media company critical of Iran.

The latest fire at Kenton United Synagogue on Saturday night is part of a broader pattern under investigation. In one of the most serious cases, four ambulances belonging to a Jewish charity were set ablaze on March 23 in the Golders Green area.

Although the attacks have been concentrated within a relatively small geographic area, authorities have reported no casualties. Several suspects, ranging from teenagers to individuals in their 40s, have been taken into custody and charged in connection with the incidents.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the attacks, saying he was “appalled” and vowing that “those responsible will be found and brought to justice.”

The group Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia also circulated a video online claiming that Israel’s embassy in London would be targeted with drones carrying hazardous materials. While no such attack occurred, police temporarily closed nearby Kensington Gardens on Friday while investigating suspicious items, including two jars filled with powder. Officials later confirmed that no dangerous substances were found.

British authorities have previously accused Iran of orchestrating attacks across Europe through intermediaries, often targeting opposition media and Jewish communities. The MI5 domestic intelligence agency has stated that more than 20 “potentially lethal” plots linked to Iran were thwarted in the year leading up to October.

Some analysts have suggested that Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia may not be a fully organized group but rather a cover name used for operations, urging caution in assessing its claims.

Metropolitan Police Deputy Commissioner Matt Jukes issued a warning to those involved in such attacks, saying that any “thugs for hire” would be held accountable.

“Let’s be really clear — it’s a mug’s game,” he said. “That’s what people who are now serving long prison sentences have found out, and the same fate awaits those responsible for these recent crimes.”

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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea said Monday it test-launched ballistic missiles with cluster bomb warheads in the second such test this month, likely underscoring its push to expand its capabilities to penetrate U.S. and South Korean defenses.

The report by the North’s official Korean Central News Agency appeared to refer to the multiple ballistic missile launches South Korea, Japan and the U.S. detected Sunday off North Korea’s east coast.

In this photo provided by the North Korean government, its leader Kim Jong Un, rear left, with his daughter observes what it says a test launch of an upgraded surface-to-surface ballistic missile at an undisclosed place in North Korea Sunday, April 19, 2026. Independent journalists were not given access to cover the event depicted in this image distributed by the North Korean government. The content of this image is as provided and cannot be independently verified. Korean language watermark on image as provided by source reads: “KCNA” which is the abbreviation for Korean Central News Agency. (Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service via AP)

KCNA photos showed North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his teenage daughter, both wearing black leather jackets, watching from a coastal observation point as a projectile soared over the water, trailing gray smoke. South Korea’s spy service recently assessed that the daughter, reportedly named Kim Ju Ae, could be considered Kim’s heir.

Kim oversaw the launches of five upgraded surface-to-surface Hwasong-11 Ra ballistic missiles with cluster bomb warheads and fragmentation mine warheads, KCNA said.

The missiles struck an island target and Kim expressed satisfaction over the launches, saying “It is of weighty significance in military actions to boost the high-density striking capability,” according to KCNA.

In the earlier launch this month, North Korea tested Hwasong-11 Ka surface—to-surface ballistic missiles with cluster bomb warheads that it said “can reduce to ashes any target covering an area of 6.5-7 hectares (16 to 17.2 acres).”

North Korea has tested cluster bomb warheads before. But observers say the Iran war may have prompted North Korea to display it has cluster munitions and accelerate efforts to develop better ones.

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The destructiveness of cluster munitions has been highlighted in the ongoing war, with Israel accusing Iran of using such weapons to challenge the country’s stretched air defenses. The warheads burst open at high altitudes, scattering dozens of smaller bomblets across a wide area that are difficult to intercept.

More than 120 countries have signed an international treaty banning the use of cluster munitions, but North Korea, Iran, Israel and the United States are not among them.

North Korea has been pushing to expand its nuclear arsenal and acquire an array of high-tech weapons since Kim’s nuclear diplomacy with U.S. President Donald Trump fell apart in 2019. Among them are multi-warhead nuclear missiles, hypersonic weapons and submarine-launched ballistic missiles, whose possessions would sharply increase prospects for North Korea defeating U.S. and South Korean missile defenses.

Trump has repeatedly expressed his desire to restore diplomacy with Kim, and the North Korean leader has recently left open the door for dialogue with Trump but urged Washington to drop demands for the North’s nuclear disarmament as a precondition for talks.

Trump is to travels to Beijing for a rescheduled summit with Xi Jinping in May. Some observers North Korea’s recent testing activities were likely meant to increase its leverage in future dealings with the U.S., as the Trump-Xi meeting could provide a diplomatic opening with Pyongyang.

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The summer zeman of תשפ״ו officially began on Sunday, the second of Iyar, with yeshivos and kollelim across the Torah world reopening their doors. Some yeshivos, including Mir and Tifrach, had already resumed learning at the end of last week, as bochurim returned refreshed after a month of bein hazmanim and the Pesach Yom Tov, observed this year in the shadow of the war with Iran.

This year’s opening comes under the weight of ongoing gezeiros affecting the עולם התורה, most notably cuts to kollelim funding. Compounding the strain is the historically low dollar exchange rate, which directly impacts American donations—the financial backbone of many Torah institutions.

Despite these pressures, the קול התורה continues to expand. Across the yeshiva world, the standard masechtos being learned follow the established סדרי הלימוד of Chevron—Bava Kamma—and Ponovezh—Bava Basra. Notably, bulletin boards in Modiin Illit are filled with announcements from dozens of kollelim accepting new avreichim for the upcoming zeman, reflecting continued growth—kein yirbu.

At Kollel “Siach Yitzchak,” under the leadership of Rav Yeshaya Levinstein, a new chaburas halacha has opened in its main Bnei Brak branch on Donolo Street, headed by Rav Vakshtok, formerly a rosh chaburah in Kollel Gertler. Meanwhile, Kollel “Ohel Yiska” in Petach Tikvah, led by Rav Moshe Pinkus and Rav Daniel Freiman, will temporarily relocate to the Chevra Chevron shul in Ganei Hadar due to renovations, where they will focus on the inyanim of gezeilah.

Tragedy in Netanya Casts Shadow Over Zeman Opening

In Yeshivas Tushia–Tifrach, the zeman began as early as Wednesday under a heavy cloud, following the devastating loss of two bochurim. Yissachar Dov Spiegel ז״ל drowned at the Netanya beach on Erev Shabbos, and his brother, Avraham Yeshaya Spiegel ז״ל, a bochur in shiur alef, was missing for ten days before being found just as the zeman began.

Even amid the tragedy, the yeshiva continues to grow. A major expansion of the beis medrash is underway, including the addition of a new gallery level to accommodate the increasing number of talmidim. The current classrooms are slated to be integrated into the beis medrash, with a new floor to be constructed above them. Construction is being carefully scheduled during bein hazmanim so as not to disrupt the sederim.

At Yeshivas Grodna in Be’er Yaakov, the zeman also opened in mourning following the passing of bochur Yehoshua Raam ז״ל, who drowned during bein hazmanim. The yeshiva is simultaneously preparing for the anticipated return of its rosh yeshiva, Rav Yitzchok ben Nechama Hacker, a member of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah, who had been seriously ill over the winter. A new vehicle has been arranged to assist him in traveling to the yeshiva, and he is expected to deliver a shiur klali in the coming week.

At Yeshivas Rina Shel Torah in Karmiel, headed by Rav Avraham Stewart, the yeshiva has finally returned home after an extended displacement to Bnei Brak during the war, following the closure of its building by Home Front Command. With the easing of restrictions, the yeshiva has now resumed operations at its original location with appropriate protected spaces.

Bochurim from Gur in Ashdod, who had temporarily relocated during the war and were learning in Grodna’s dormitory and local בתי חסידים, have now returned to Chatzor following the ceasefire.

Bava Basra Continues at Ponovezh and Across the Yeshiva World

At Yeshivas Ponovezh, the summer zeman continues the annual cycle of Bava Basra, a uniquely long masechta that spans an entire year of learning. After completing the first half during the winter, the yeshiva will now focus on the second half, dealing with hilchos yerushah and nachalos, learning perek Yesh Nochalin in seder alef and perek Mi Shemeis in seder beis.

Many other yeshivos that follow Ponovezh’s structured learning cycle will also continue with Bava Basra. The widely circulated weekly publication “Oholei HaYeshivos,” which compiles insights and questions from roshei yeshiva, will likewise continue this summer, now focusing on perek Yesh Nochalin.

Demand for admission into Ponovezh’s kibbutz and shiur gimmel has been exceptionally high. Out of more than sixty bochurim tested during the month of Nissan by Rav Yosef Kahaneman, about twenty were accepted.

Due to overcrowding in the yeshiva’s batei medrash, the arrangement introduced during Chanukah will remain in place: bochurim in kibbutz and avreichim will learn in Heichal HaGra”Ch, while the main heichal will be reserved for shiur gimmel and part of shiur alef.

On the physical side, extensive preparations were made during bein hazmanim, including deep cleaning, maintenance, and landscaping throughout the campus. In addition, Ponovezh is continuing its transition to advanced and energy-efficient systems, with solar panels currently being installed to provide sustainable electricity.

Appointments and Changes Across the Torah World

A l’chaim gathering was held marking the appointment of Rav Yisroel Klein as mashgiach in the yeshiva of Rav Moshe Sternbuch in Beit Shemesh. The event was attended by rabbanim and roshei yeshiva. Rav Klein will continue serving in his role at Yeshivas Tiferes HaTalmud. Construction has also begun on a permanent building for the expanding yeshiva in Ramat Beit Shemesh Dalet.

At Yeshivas Knesses Yitzchok in Hadera, a major expansion of the heichal is nearing completion to accommodate the growing number of talmidim, including a newly constructed grand entrance.

Yeshivas Migdal Oz in Givat Ze’ev announced the appointment of Rav Nosson Tzvi Finkel, son of Rav Elya Boruch Finkel זצ״ל, as a new ram in the yeshiva.

In Yeshiva Ketana Divrei Mordechai in Bnei Brak, it was noted that the rosh yeshiva, Rav Yosef Berman, has begun wearing a new rounded hat in place of his longtime kneitsch.

Sephardic Yeshivos Begin Early with Strengthened Commitment

Following longstanding tradition, Yeshivas Porat Yosef began the summer zeman immediately after Pesach, as instituted by Rav Ezra Attiya זצ״ל. The opening featured a powerful shmuess by Rav Binyamin Finkel of Yeshivas Mir, emphasizing the unique schus of those who continue learning while others are still on break.

Rosh Yeshiva Chacham Moshe Tzadkah also delivered a shmuess, encouraging bochurim to remain steadfast in their commitment. “יכול מראש חודש? ת״ל ביום ההוא… מלמד שלא שינו”—urging them not to deviate from the mesorah of the yeshiva.

Similarly, Yeshivas Kisei Rachamim resumed learning early, following the directive of its late rosh yeshiva Rav Meir Mazuz זצ״ל. The zeman opened with a special gathering marking the first yahrtzeit, where rabbanim spoke about his legacy. The current rosh yeshiva, Rav Tzemach Mazuz, urged talmidim to continue in his brother’s path.

Learning at Kisei Rachamim has now begun perek Hazorek in Maseches Shabbos for bekius, along with hilchos shehiyah and hatmanah, following the successful completion of a comprehensive test on amirah l’akum at the end of the winter zeman.

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Argentina’s Javier Milei is doubling down on his bet that closer alignment with Israel — and, by extension, Washington — can redefine his country’s place on the global stage.

On a high-profile visit to Israel on Sunday, his third since taking office, the libertarian president stood alongside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to roll out a package of diplomatic, economic and security moves that signal a sharp geopolitical pivot: a new bilateral pact, plans for direct flights, and a renewed push to relocate Argentina’s embassy to Jerusalem.

At the center of the visit is the signing of the so-called “Isaac Accords,” a framework agreement designed to expand cooperation on security, artificial intelligence and economic policy, while also positioning Argentina and Israel as anchors of what Netanyahu described as an emerging “alliance of freedom.” The branding is deliberate, echoing the Abraham Accords that reshaped Israel’s ties in the Arab world and now serve as a model for outreach beyond the region.

“This is a historic moment,” Milei said during the signing ceremony, casting the agreement as both a bilateral milestone and a broader ideological project aimed at linking Israel with Western Hemisphere allies around shared democratic and security priorities.

Behind the rhetoric is a more concrete agenda. According to a joint statement, the accords envision coordination against Iranian influence in Latin America, deeper alignment in international forums and expanded cooperation in technology and trade, including an ambitious push to position Argentina as a global hub for artificial intelligence.

“Israel is now a leading technological power, and Argentina has the human capital and regulatory freedom to become the world’s next AI center,” Milei said, outlining plans for joint development and training initiatives.

The visit also produced tangible deliverables. Officials confirmed that direct commercial flights between Tel Aviv and Buenos Aires are expected to launch by the end of the year, a move both sides framed as symbolic as well as practical. “You have brought our people closer. Now we’re bringing them even closer,” Netanyahu said.

Perhaps more politically charged is Milei’s renewed commitment to move Argentina’s embassy to Jerusalem, a step that would align Buenos Aires with a small group of countries, including the United States, that recognize the city as Israel’s capital. The pledge had appeared to stall earlier this year amid tensions tied to energy exploration disputes, but Milei’s remarks suggest the plan is back on track.

The Argentine leader’s embrace of Israel comes with broader geopolitical implications. Milei, a staunch ally of U.S. President Donald Trump, has positioned his foreign policy around a pro-Western, anti-Iran posture, including recently expelling Tehran’s envoy and intensifying rhetoric over Iran’s alleged role in past terror attacks on Argentine soil.

That history loomed over the visit. Milei invoked the 1992 bombing of Israel’s embassy in Buenos Aires and the 1994 attack on a Jewish community center — both widely attributed by Argentine authorities to Iran — as a shared point of trauma binding the two countries.

“Argentina and Israel are brothers in pain,” he said.

Netanyahu, for his part, leaned into the personal and political symbolism of the relationship, praising Milei as both a “great economic leader” and a close ally. In a rare gesture, the Israeli leader announced that Milei would be honored at Israel’s upcoming Independence Day ceremony — the first time a foreign leader has received that distinction.

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MIAMI (VINnews) — One of the largest emergency departments in the United States is set to open this week at Jackson Memorial Hospital, following a $400 million expansion aimed at transforming emergency care in South Florida.

The new 178,000-square-foot facility is about three times the size of the hospital’s existing ER, which is already among the busiest in the nation. Officials say the expansion is designed to reduce wait times, improve patient flow and provide greater privacy.

David Zambrana, CEO of Jackson Health System, said the rollout will take place in phases. The first phase will include 134 rooms, with capacity expected to grow to more than 200 beds. A 57-bed observation unit will allow patients to stay for short-term monitoring without full admission.

A second phase will introduce a pediatric emergency department with 24 beds.

The new facility also includes private waiting areas for families and an additional helicopter landing pad. Hospital officials said the expansion marks a significant step forward while the Ryder Trauma Center will continue handling Level I trauma cases.

The emergency department is scheduled to open Wednesday, with the full project expected to be completed in 2027.

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A leading nuclear expert is warning that any U.S. effort to physically seize Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium would be far more complex — and far more dangerous — than past operations, potentially requiring a massive military deployment deep inside the country.

Speaking on 60 Minutes Sunday, Andrew Weber, who helped orchestrate the covert removal of more than 1,300 pounds of highly enriched uranium from Kazakhstan after the collapse of the Soviet Union, said replicating such a mission in Iran would be on an entirely different scale.

That earlier operation, which transported nuclear material to the United States, took roughly 30 personnel and six weeks to complete. But Weber made clear that Iran presents a dramatically more hostile and fortified environment.

“In Iran, we couldn’t send a team in to do this unilaterally without great risk,” Weber said. “You would need to set up in the middle of the country, a secure perimeter. It would probably take thousands of U.S. troops to secure the facility while our experts excavated the HEU.”

The material in question is believed to be stored at the Isfahan nuclear facility, a heavily fortified site where uranium is reportedly kept in container-sized canisters buried deep inside underground tunnel networks. According to the report, those tunnels may be so deep that even America’s most powerful bunker-busting munitions could struggle to reach them.

The warnings come as questions continue to swirl over the true extent of damage inflicted on Iran’s nuclear program during U.S. and Israeli strikes last year.

Matthew Bunn, a former White House nuclear adviser, directly challenged claims that the program had been “completely obliterated.”

“You can’t say that a program that still has enough nuclear material for a bunch of nuclear bombs is ‘obliterated,’” Bunn said. While acknowledging that the strikes significantly degraded Iran’s capabilities, he emphasized that critical elements remain intact. “You can’t bomb away their knowledge.”

At the center of concern is an estimated stockpile of nearly 1,000 pounds of uranium enriched to 60% purity — just a short technical step away from weapons-grade. According to Bunn, that quantity could be further refined into material sufficient for roughly 10 to 11 nuclear weapons.

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A devastating accident claimed the life of Rafael Ari Noach Koteiner, a 25-year-old member of the Gerer community in Ashdod, who was killed Sunday afternoon in a serious collision between his private vehicle and a truck on Route 57 near the Nitzanei Oz interchange.

According to emergency services, the crash occurred at approximately 3:15 p.m. Rescue teams worked to extricate the victim from the wreckage. Paramedics reported that the young man had sustained severe multi-system injuries and showed no signs of life, and he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Ronen Karasik, a volunteer medic who responded to the incident, said, “This was an accident involving a truck and a private vehicle. Sadly, the driver of the car was pronounced dead due to the severity of his injuries.”

Emergency response volunteers were dispatched to the scene and worked to ensure proper respect for the deceased while collecting remains. Police have opened an investigation into the circumstances of the crash.

The victim’s body was transferred to the national forensic institute in Abu Kabir. Details regarding the funeral, which is expected to take place Monday, will be announced.

Rafael Ari Noach was born in Ashdod on April 12, 2001, to his father, Rabbi Avraham Chanuch Koteiner, a member of the Gur community and manager of the local Gur cooperative store, and to his mother, Rivka Koteiner, daughter of Rabbi Chaim Brodzek, a longtime communal figure who previously served as chairman of the religious council in Ashdod and Arad.

He was educated in Gur institutions, including Yeshivas Beis Yisroel in Ashdod, and later continued his studies in Gur yeshivos in Chatzor and in the general Chassidic kibbutz yeshiva Chayei Torah in Beitar Illit.

For his livelihood, he initially worked at Mishkan Hatecheiles and in recent years held a senior position at the Osher Ad supermarket branch in Afula. He was on his way to work at the time of the fatal accident.

Friends and acquaintances described him as a warm and gentle individual, devoted to his family and known for his kindness and respect toward his parents.

Umacha Hashem dimah me’al kol ponim.

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MAILBAG: Why Don’t Sheitel Advertisements Have Hashgachos On Them?

I am writing as a local woman who has spent the past several weeks trying to purchase a sheitel and finding the experience far more complicated than it should be.

The sheitel market today is thriving. Advertisements appear everywhere: in magazines, on social media, in community papers. The photography is beautiful, the styles are varied, and the prices span every budget. What is conspicuously absent from almost all of these ads, however, is any mention of kosher certification confirming that the hair does not originate from Hindu avoda zara ceremonies in India — the very issue that sent the sheitel world into upheaval over twenty years ago and that many poskim continue to treat as a serious halachic concern.

Like many women, I follow the guidance of my rav, who, along with numerous other rabbanim, advises purchasing only a sheitel with a reliable hashgacha. So I did what any conscientious consumer would do: I started calling. And here is what surprised me. Many of these companies do, in fact, hold a kosher certification. The information exists. It simply isn’t being shared.

I understand that advertising space is limited and that companies want to lead with their most appealing features. But for a frum woman trying to be tznius while also ensuring she is not inadvertently wearing hair that may be assur, knowing the certification status is not a minor detail — it is often the deciding factor.

Every kosher food establishment, from a small takeout shop to a large catering hall, displays its hashgacha prominently.

Sheitel companies should take the same approach. If you have a hashgacha, say so in your ad. List the certifying rav or organization. Make it easy to verify. The women purchasing your product are not asking for anything unreasonable — they are asking for the same basic transparency they receive from every kosher restaurant in their neighborhood.

I hope this letter reaches sheitel retailers and encourages them to make this small but meaningful change.

A Concerned Woman

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Father of Drowned Yeshiva Bochur Eulogizes Son: “One Plus One Is Far More Than Two”

Thousands gathered late Sunday night to accompany Avraham Yeshaya Spiegel, a 17-year-old talmid of Yeshivas Tifrach, to his final resting place after his body was located following ten days of searches in the wake of a tragic drowning at sea on Erev Shabbos.

The levayah, like that of his brother Yissachar Dov z”l days earlier, began outside the family home on Rechov Rav Kahaneman in the Ramat Shlomo neighborhood of Yerushalayim. Despite the short notice following the confirmation of identification, large crowds assembled. The procession opened with the recitation of Tehillim led by his uncle, Rav Reuven Miletzky.

The first to eulogize was the grieving father, Rav Shlomo Spiegel, who accepted the Divine decree and spoke through tears. “Hashem gave and Hashem took; blessed be the Name of Hashem. It is written that Hakadosh Baruch Hu rejoices when a pure and righteous soul comes to Him—but ‘My handiwork is drowning in the sea and you say song’? How can one rejoice? Yet with Hashem there is also joy, and at the same time ‘in hidden places My soul weeps’—and with Hashem, this is not a contradiction.”

He described his son as exceptionally pure and meticulous in halachah, devoted to his learning and careful in his conduct. “Everyone tells me he is a communal sacrifice. I say he is like the Parah Adumah—he purifies everyone. He was good to everyone.”

Speaking of the double tragedy that struck the family, he said, “We have been struck doubly. One plus one is far more than two. When someone who loves you strikes you, it hurts much more. Hakadosh Baruch Hu gave us a beautiful family; everything flowed like honey, with tranquility—and to receive such a blow, and in double measure—it is ‘woe to us, for we have been struck doubly,’ and may Hakadosh Baruch Hu give us ‘Nachamu, nachamu ami’ in double measure.”

He then asked that his son serve as an advocate on behalf of the family. “Be a melitz yosher for me and for your mother, that we should be able to raise the family with glory and sustain the yeshiva. Be a melitz yosher for all the devoted volunteers who worked so hard to find you—people invested great effort to bring you home.”

Rav Aviezer Piltz, rosh yeshiva of Tifrach, followed with words of hesped, opening with a pasuk. “Kol Hashem bakoach, kol Hashem behadar, kol Hashem shover arazim. The ‘cedars’ are these bochurim, Yissachar Dov and Avraham Yeshaya, who were planted in the house of Hashem, flourishing in the courtyards of our God—and Hakadosh Baruch Hu broke these cedars in a way that is beyond nature.”

He described the profound grief within the yeshiva. “All the talmidim are broken and one can see the mourning upon them. Avraham Yeshaya was unique in his joy for life—a life of Torah, of tefillah, and of ahavas chaveirim.” He added a reference to the pasuk, “Tashiv enosh ad daka vatomar shuvu bnei adam”—Hashem has brought such crushing blows that the soul is in deep anguish.

At the conclusion of his remarks, Rav Piltz spoke about the broader matzav facing the olam haTorah. “We must all awaken regarding the decree of the draft. The tears of Rav Isser Zalman, Rav Tzvi Pesach Frank, and the Rav of Tchebin, who went to the authorities to secure exemptions for bnei yeshiva and succeeded—apparently we now require more zechuyos for that to continue.”

Rav Yisroel Gans then delivered a hesped, noting that he had learned with the niftar as a chavrusa until his final day, describing him as a ben aliyah of the highest caliber.

The mashgiach, Rav Binyamin Finkel, drew a parallel to the current yamim of mourning over the talmidim of Rabbi Akiva, when 24,000 students perished. He noted that Rabbi Akiva did not despair, but immediately continued teaching five new talmidim, from whom Torah was rebuilt. “I say to you, Rav Shlomo—continue your avodas hakodesh in the yeshiva despite the pain and difficulty.”

He recounted a striking incident: a bochur who was in the midst of shidduch meetings declared he would not become engaged during the mourning period for his friend Yissachar Dov z”l. The rebbetzin heard and called him during the shivah, telling him, “All the brachos should come upon your head, and I want you to get engaged.” Rav Finkel noted how the family transforms its pain into simchah for others, adding that the young man indeed became engaged.

The final hesped was delivered by Rav Yehoshua Mishkovsky, rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Imrei Moshe, where Avraham Yeshaya had studied in his earlier years. He quoted the pasuk, “Bayam darkecha u’shvilcha b’mayim rabim v’ikvosecha lo noda’u.” He recalled asking the bochur the previous year where he wished to continue learning. “You told me you wanted to go to Tifrach. I asked you why, what is special about Tifrach? And you answered: ‘Harotzeh lehachkim yadrim’—I want a place detached from this world, I want to grow.”

“He was elevated in the sense of ‘Vayigbah libo b’darchei Hashem.’ He was not just another bochur—he stood above, in his knowledge, his aspirations, and his entire outlook,” Rav Mishkovsky said.

Following an additional keriah and the recitation of Kaddish by the father, the levayah proceeded to Har Hamenuchos, where Avraham Yeshaya was laid to rest beside his brother.

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A gunman in Louisiana killed eight children, including seven of his own, and shot two other people Sunday in an early morning attack of domestic violence carried out across two houses, authorities said, shaking a Shreveport neighborhood in one of the nation’s deadliest mass shootings in more than two years.

Those killed ranged in age from 1 to about 12 years old, and one of the adults wounded was the mother of some of the suspect’s children, said Shreveport Police Department spokesperson Chris Bordelon. The suspect, whom Bordelon identified as Shamar Elkins, died after a police pursuit.

Investigators did not say what may have set off the violence. Bordelon said there was still much to investigate but that detectives were confident the shooting was “entirely a domestic incident.”

“This is an extensive scene unlike anything most of us have ever seen,” Bordelon said.

He said Elkins had been known to police and was arrested in 2019 in a firearms case. Officials were not aware of any other domestic violence issues.

Officers fired at the suspect during a chase after he carjacked a vehicle at gunpoint, Bordelon said.

Police said the attacks began before sunrise in a neighborhood south of downtown Shreveport when the suspect shot a woman at one home and then drove to the other location “where this heinous act was carried out.”

Seven children were killed inside the second house, and one was found dead on the roof after apparently trying to escape, Bordelon said.

State Rep. Tammy Phelps said some children tried to get away through the back door. “I can’t even imagine what the police officers, first responders actually dealt with when they got here today,” she said at a news conference.

The two wounded women were in critical condition, officials said.

Family member says suspect was separating from his wife

Shamar Elkins and his wife were in the middle of separating and were due in court Monday, said Crystal Brown, who is a cousin with one of the wounded women. Brown said the couple had been arguing about the separation before the shooting.

“He murdered his children,” Brown said. “He shot his wife.”

Elkins shared four children with his wife and three children with another woman who lived close by and who was also shot, according to Brown. All the children were together at one house, she said.

Authorities had yet to publicly identify the shooting victims.

Brown described all the children as “happy kids, very friendly, very sweet.”

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Liza Demming, who lives two houses down from where most of the victims were shot, said her security camera captured video of the suspect running away along with the sound of two shots.

“That’s pretty much all I saw, was him running out of the house and the cars leaving,” she said.

Demming later went outside and saw the covered body of a child on the home’s roof. She said she did not know the gunman’s name.

“He looks like the dad that comes over here,” she said, adding that he was just with the children a few days ago.

The Caddo Parish Coroner’s Office released a statement on Sunday saying it was not yet releasing any of the children’s names because identification of the victims was pending.

“What began as a domestic dispute has ended in irreversible harm,” the parish’s district attorney’s office said in a statement.

Shreveport is overwhelmed by grief

It was the deadliest mass shooting in the U.S. since eight people were killed in a Chicago suburb in January 2024, according to a database maintained by The Associated Press and USA Today in partnership with Northeastern University.

At a news conference outside the residence where one of the shootings occurred, officials appeared stunned, requesting patience from the community as they sorted through multiple crime scenes.

“I just don’t know what to say, my heart is just taken aback,” Shreveport Police Chief Wayne Smith said. “I cannot begin to imagine how such an event could occur.”

“This is a tragic situation — maybe the worst tragic situation we’ve ever had,” said Tom Arceneaux, mayor of the city in northwestern Louisiana with about 180,000 residents. “It’s a terrible morning.”

Louisiana State Police say their detectives have been asked by Shreveport police to help investigate. In a statement, state police said no officers were harmed in the shooting that involved an officer after a police pursuit into Bossier City on Sunday morning.

State police are asking anyone with pictures, video or information to share it with state police detectives.

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry and U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, who is from Shreveport, said in separate statements that they were heartbroken and praised law enforcement for their response.

“We’re holding the victims, their families and loved ones, and our Shreveport community close in our thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time,” Johnson said in a statement.

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For much of his political career, Benjamin Netanyahu has sold himself to the Israeli public as the indispensable steward of the country’s international standing, the one statesman fluent enough in Washington, confident enough on the world stage and tough enough at home to keep Israel secure and its alliances intact. The question now is whether the long-term ledger supports that claim, or inverts it.

The short-term picture is difficult to dispute. Israel is more polarizing in American politics than at any point in recent memory. The war has supercharged a deterioration in U.S.-Israel relations that was already underway, and the damage is showing up in the numbers that most concern Jerusalem: the American public and the Congress that translates public opinion into policy.

Polling by Pew finds that favorable views of Israel have collapsed across nearly every slice of the American electorate since 2022. Support has dropped 31 points among older Democrats, 22 points among both younger Democrats and younger Republicans, 23 points among Catholics, 20 points among the religiously unaffiliated and 14 points among Protestants. Even white Evangelicals, long the most reliable pro-Israel constituency in the country, have slipped 15 points from an 80% favorability rating three years ago. The last holdouts with majority favorable views are older Republicans and white Evangelicals. Everywhere else, the floor has given way.

Congress is catching up to the electorate. Last week, 40 Senate Democrats voted for a resolution to block arms sales to Israel, up from 15 on a similar vote a year ago. Every Democratic senator seen as a potential 2028 presidential contender voted yes.

“Netanyahu is destroying the bipartisan nature in terms of support for Israel,” Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., told Punchbowl News.

Rep. Jason Crow, D-Colo., a military veteran long considered a reliable pro-Israel Democrat, told Axios: “We need to have a discussion about how to normalize that relationship and what change is necessary. There’s no doubt about that.”

In the House, the shift has moved into territory once considered untouchable. Some Democrats are now turning against even defensive assistance, including funding for Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system. “Seen as insanely fringe four years ago,” Rep. Maxwell Frost, D-Fla., told Axios of that position. Multiple Democrats who voted to fund Iron Dome in 2021 told Axios they are now finished providing Israel with financial aid.

Netanyahu’s defenders argue that much of this was inevitable, that any Israeli prime minister prosecuting a war of this scope would face the same backlash, and that the prime minister has delivered concrete wins: the Abraham Accords, deeper normalization talks in the Gulf, sustained U.S. military support through the war and the degradation of Iran’s strategic position. They argue that headlines and polls are lagging indicators and that the regional map has shifted in Israel’s favor in ways that will outlast the current anger.

The harder question is whether those gains survive their political foundations. American support for Israel has historically been resilient because it was bipartisan, generational and cultural. What the Pew data shows is a collapse on all three axes at once: Democrats and younger Americans are leaving fastest, but the slide is now reaching into older Democrats, Catholics, Protestants and even white Evangelicals. A pro-Israel consensus that required no defending for half a century is suddenly doing so from a narrower and older base.

Netanyahu’s bet has long been that Israel’s strategic relationship with Washington is durable enough to absorb whatever political friction he generates along the way. That bet may still pay out. But the votes in the Senate this week, the reversals on Iron Dome in the House and the polling across nearly every demographic group raise a question that was, until recently, close to unaskable: whether the prime minister who has cast himself as the guarantor of Israel’s place in the world is also the one most responsible for eroding it.

The answer is not yet in.

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[Video below.] Rep. Elise Stefanik forcefully defended President Donald Trump on Sunday, rejecting accusations that his recent statements about Iran amounted to advocating genocide during a contentious exchange on CNN.

Appearing on “State of the Union” with Jake Tapper, the New York Republican dismissed the allegation outright. “President Trump didn’t call for genocide, Jake. You are putting those words in his mouth.”

The exchange came amid criticism of Trump’s recent rhetoric about confronting threats from Iran, with some detractors arguing that his language could be interpreted as targeting civilians. Administration officials have countered that the president’s comments are aimed specifically at Iran’s leadership, which the U.S. State Department classifies as a state sponsor of terrorism.

Stefanik echoed that position during the interview, emphasizing, “He’s targeting the terrorist regime.”

Tapper pressed further, asking whether references to eliminating threats might cross a line, reflecting concerns raised by critics. Stefanik rejected that framing and accused the media of distorting Trump’s message.

“You’re adding genocide. That’s not what he’s stating,” Stefanik said.

She went on to draw a comparison to prior congressional hearings involving university presidents, suggesting a contrast in clarity.

“The difference with those university presidents is they couldn’t answer the simple, direct question,” Stefanik said. “President Trump didn’t call for genocide.”

Stefanik also shifted focus to Iran’s actions, highlighting the regime’s record.

“The Iranians have killed tens of thousands of their own people,” she said. “President Trump effectively brought the Iranians to the table. He effectively delivered a ceasefire.”

She criticized those who have raised concerns about Trump’s rhetoric, adding, “If you want to prop up the Iranian terrorist regime, that’s on you.”

The Trump administration has maintained that its policy is centered on curbing Iran’s nuclear ambitions and limiting its regional influence, stressing that its actions are directed at the regime rather than the Iranian population while applying pressure to bring Tehran to negotiations.

Reiterating that stance, Stefanik concluded, “The president has been very effective in calling out the Iranian terrorist regime.”

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Israel’s population has reached 10.244 million ahead of the country’s 78th Independence Day, reflecting an increase of approximately 146,000 people, or 1.4 percent, over the past year, according to new data released by the Central Bureau of Statistics.

The report shows that 7.79 million residents, or about 76 percent of the population, are Jewish. Arabs make up 2.157 million people, accounting for 21.1 percent, while approximately 296,000 individuals, or 2.9 percent, are classified under other categories.

Population growth over the past year was driven in part by about 177,000 births, along with the arrival of roughly 21,000 immigrants to the country. The data also indicates that a significant majority of the population—around four out of five citizens—were born in Israel.

According to the bureau, Israel’s population has grown more than twelvefold since the country was established in 1948.

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FBI Director Kash Patel threatened to sue The Atlantic on Friday after the magazine published a lengthy investigative piece alleging erratic behavior, excessive drinking and unexplained absences during his tenure leading the bureau.

Patel, through his attorney, called the claims defamatory and said legal action was imminent. “Print it, all false, I’ll see you in court — bring your checkbook,” Patel said in a statement included in the report itself.

The piece, headlined “The FBI Director is MIA,” was written by Atlantic staff writer Sarah Fitzpatrick and draws on interviews with more than two dozen current and former officials, Capitol Hill staff, lobbyists, and hospitality-industry workers — all speaking anonymously.

Among the allegations: that Patel had a “freak-out” earlier this month after being locked out of a computer system, believing he was about to be fired in the wake of Attorney General Pam Bondi’s departure; that early morning meetings were repeatedly rescheduled due to late-night drinking; that members of his security detail had difficulty waking him on multiple occasions; and that a request was submitted for breaching equipment — typically used by SWAT teams — because he had been unreachable behind locked doors.

The report also raised questions about whether alcohol played a role in social media posts Patel made containing inaccurate information about active law enforcement investigations.

“Some of Patel’s colleagues at the FBI worry that his personal behavior has become a threat to public safety,” Fitzpatrick wrote, quoting one unnamed official: “That’s what keeps me up at night.”

The White House and Justice Department quickly rallied around Patel. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said he “remains a critical player on the Administration’s law and order team.” Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche called the piece an “anonymously sourced hit piece” that does not constitute journalism, adding that Patel “has accomplished more in 14 months than the previous administration did in four years.”

FBI Assistant Director of Public Affairs Ben Williamson, who denied the allegations directly to Fitzpatrick before publication, was more caustic. “This article is a compilation of pretty much every obviously fake rumor I’ve heard the last 14 months,” he said, “except The Atlantic is the only one dumb enough to actually print it.”

Patel’s attorney, Jesse Binnall, had sent the magazine a letter before publication warning that the claims were false and noting that Patel’s team had been given fewer than two hours to respond. Binnall singled out one allegation — involving the breaching equipment — as having “no corroborating public record whatsoever” and possibly being “fabricated or drawn from a single hostile and unreliable source.”

Both Patel and his team said a lawsuit would be filed. “They were on notice that the claims were categorically false and defamatory. They published anyway. See you in court,” Binnall wrote on X.

Patel told Fitzpatrick directly: “See you and your entire entourage of false reporting in court … But do keep at it with the fake news, actual malice standard is now what some would call a legal lay up.”

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U.S. Seizes Iranian Cargo Ship After Dramatic Gulf Showdown; Iran Accuses U.S. Of Ceasefire Breach, Rejects Talks

A high-risk confrontation in the Gulf of Oman has pushed tensions between Washington and Tehran to the brink, as the United States seized a massive Iranian-flagged cargo ship while diplomatic efforts to halt the conflict appeared to unravel in real time.

According to President Donald Trump, the nearly 900-foot vessel — identified as the TOUSKA — attempted to breach a U.S.-enforced maritime blockade before being intercepted by the guided-missile destroyer USS Spruance (DDG-111).

U.S. Central Command said the ship ignored repeated warnings over a six-hour standoff as it sailed toward Bandar Abbas. In a calculated escalation, the destroyer ordered the evacuation of the vessel’s engine room before firing multiple rounds from its 5-inch MK 45 naval gun, disabling the ship’s propulsion and leaving it dead in the water.

U.S. Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit then boarded the crippled vessel and took it into custody. Officials described the operation as “deliberate, professional, and proportional,” stressing that force was used only after sustained noncompliance.

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Trump said the ship had been under U.S. Treasury sanctions tied to prior illicit activity and confirmed its cargo is now under inspection.

The dramatic seizure marks the most aggressive enforcement yet of the blockade imposed on April 13, which spans Iranian ports and the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz — a critical artery for global oil shipments.

American forces in the region, backed by assets including the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72), remain actively engaged in enforcement operations. Another carrier, the USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77), is now moving into the region.

At the same time, warnings of a broader conflict are intensifying.

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations has raised the threat level in the Strait of Hormuz to “critical,” citing risks of mines, navigation interference, and sudden hostile encounters. The agency described the wider Arabian Gulf as a “high-risk operating environment,” warning that even minor incidents could spiral rapidly.

Iran has already signaled that it views Sunday’s events as an act of aggression.

The country’s joint military command, Khatam al-Anbiya, accused the United States of violating the ceasefire by attacking what it says was a commercial vessel traveling from China, and vowed retaliation against what it called “armed piracy.”

But even as military tensions surged at sea, diplomacy on land appeared to collapse.

Iran formally rejected participation in a second round of U.S.-led talks, according to the Islamic Republic News Agency, which cited “excessive demands, unrealistic expectations, constant shifts in stance, repeated contradictions, and the ongoing naval blockade” as reasons for its refusal.

IRNA also accused Washington of playing a “blame game,” alleging the U.S. falsely claimed Iran would attend talks to increase pressure.

Earlier Sunday, Trump said Iran had committed a “serious violation” of the ceasefire but insisted a deal remains within reach. In comments reported by journalist Jonathan Karl, Trump maintained optimism, later telling Axios: “I feel fine about it. The concept of the deal is done. I think we have a very good chance to get it completed.”

The White House had been preparing for negotiations in Islamabad, with a delegation led by Vice President JD Vance, envoy Steve Witkoff, and senior adviser Jared Kushner expected to attend.

Two sources told The Jerusalem Post the U.S. hoped to secure a framework agreement before negotiating details. But Iranian officials have repeatedly denied any such talks will take place while the blockade remains in effect.

The result is a rapidly widening gap: escalating military confrontation in one of the world’s most critical waterways, paired with a diplomatic track that is faltering — if not already broken.

With Iran vowing retaliation, U.S. forces surging into the region, and talks hanging by a thread, Sunday’s events may mark not just a dramatic maritime seizure — but a turning point toward a far more dangerous phase of the conflict.

(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

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Chuck Schumer Calls On FIFA to Cover $150 NJ Transit Fares for World Cup Fans Heading to MetLife Stadium

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Chuck Schumer Calls On FIFA to Cover $150 NJ Transit Fares for World Cup Fans Heading to MetLife Stadium

Sen. Chuck Schumer is calling on FIFA to pay the full cost of rail transportation for fans attending World Cup matches in the New York–New Jersey area, as NJ Transit prepares to sharply increase ticket prices to reach MetLife Stadium.

In a statement issued Sunday, the New York Democrat criticized the steep fare hikes, noting that travel costs for fans are set to skyrocket despite FIFA’s massive expected profits. He said he supports NJ Transit’s financial concerns but argued that the burden should not fall on local riders, pointing out that “FIFA is set to rake in approximately $11 billion in revenue off the tournament while New York fans are being hit with $150 NJ Transit round-trip tickets to get to the game.”

MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford will serve as a major venue during the tournament, hosting eight matches, including the championship game on July 19. While the typical train fare from Penn Station to the Meadowlands is $12.90, prices will jump to $150 between June 13 and July 19. Shuttle services will also be available at a cost of $80.

NJ Transit CEO Kirs Kolluri defended the increase, saying the agency should not pass the cost of hosting the global event onto everyday commuters. “It is an exciting moment for New Jersey to showcase New Jersey’s diversity as well as its economic standing in the country and in the world. Equally important, (Gov. Mikie Sherrill) has said that New Jersey commuters cannot and will not subsidize the movement of fans going to the game, because that would not be fair,” Kolluri said, adding that the tournament will cost NJ Transit approximately $48 million.

Travel disruptions are also expected, with Penn Station scheduled to partially shut down for several hours before each of the eight matches, affecting regular commuters and travelers.

Schumer argued that the situation leaves fans with little choice but to use public transportation, especially since parking options are being eliminated. Nearby parking at the American Dream mall is expected to cost about $225, and pedestrian access to the stadium will not be permitted. As a result, mass transit is “effectively the only way in or out of the stadium on match days,” according to his statement.

Despite his criticism of the situation, Schumer emphasized that NJ Transit itself is not to blame, instead directing his concerns toward FIFA.

“The total NJ Transit operation to move fans to and from MetLife is projected to cost $62 million, with approximately $11 million dedicated to security alone. The federal government is contributing $10.6 million and the NY/NJ Host Committee is contributing just over $3 million, leaving NJ Transit to foot a $48 million bill with zero financial contribution from FIFA.

“Meanwhile, FIFA has told other host cities they can offer fans mass rail for as little as $2.50 round trip, a fraction of what New York fans are being charged.”

Schumer also criticized the magnitude of the fare increase itself. “Charging more than eleven times the normal fare for a train ride is a ripoff, plain and simple.”

FIFA is projected to generate roughly $11 billion in revenue during its 2023–2026 cycle, representing a 71% increase compared to the previous period and making it the most lucrative World Cup to date.

Schumer noted that ticket prices for matches are already high, with group-stage games costing around $700 and final tickets at MetLife reaching as much as $10,000 under FIFA’s dynamic pricing system.

“We are carrying more fans, more riders, and more disruption than any other region in this tournament,” Schumer added. “FIFA needs to step up accordingly. Past practice does not cut it when you are eliminating parking, shutting down Penn Station, and forcing every fan onto one transit system. FIFA should cover the ride, not stick New York fans with the bill.”

While FIFA has not traditionally contributed to transportation costs in host cities, Schumer argued that the New York–New Jersey region presents unique challenges due to its population density and the scale of the event.

Kolluri also pointed out that maintaining the standard $12.90 fare would result in the majority of NJ Transit’s costs being absorbed by regular commuters. “No one that I have spoken to thinks that’s fair or reasonable. Commuters in New Jersey should not carry the cost years into the future for a wonderful event, no doubt. But the fans going to the games should burden the cost. That’s all we’re trying to say,” he said.

With the transportation plan now finalized, FIFA World Cup COO Heimo Schirgi addressed the issue in a statement, defending the organization’s broader approach.

“Ever since the host city agreements were signed in 2018, FIFA has worked in collaboration with the Host Committees and their partners to develop a transportation plan that provides efficient and accessible mass transit options for ticketed fans attending the eight matches at NY NJ Stadium. The goal is to minimize congestion, reduce reliance on private vehicles, and ensure the fan experience is positive and memorable, defined by the action on pitch, not delays on the roads.

“The NJ Transit current pricing model will have a chilling effect. Elevated fares inevitably push fans toward alternative transportation options. This increases concerns of congestion, late arrivals, and creates broader ripple effects that ultimately diminish the economic benefit and lasting legacy the entire region stands to gain from hosting the World Cup.”

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Like Father Like Son? Tucker Carlson’s Son to Leave the White House

WASHINGTON (Israel Hayom) – Buckley Carlson, the son of conservative and anti-Israel media personality Tucker Carlson, is leaving the White House to start his own political consulting firm, according to a Politico report citing two sources.

Carlson, who served as deputy press secretary to Vice President JD Vance, “first informed the vice president’s office of his intention to leave as early as December, but stayed on for several months to ensure a smooth transition,” a source in Vance’s office said.

Last November, Vance responded sharply to a journalist who raised questions about Buckley Carlson and, in light of his family ties, asked whether “a senior adviser to the vice president is also an evil racist.” In response, Vance said, “I have a special tolerance for disagreement and criticism from many people in our coalition,” but added, “I am a very loyal person, and I have zero tolerance for scumbags who attack my staff. And yes, anyone who attacked Buckley is a scumbag.”

The Vice President’s office has not yet responded to a request from Israel Hayom for comment on the matter.

The report on Carlson’s expected departure comes amid rising tensions between Trump and Tucker Carlson, Buckley’s father, over the war with Iran, after Carlson tried to persuade the president not to attack the ayatollahs’ regime.

At the start of the campaign, Carlson said that “this war is completely disgusting and evil.” He later said that “this is the biggest mistake Trump, or any American president, has made in my lifetime,” adding that “it happened because Israel wanted it to happen. This is Israel’s war, not America’s.” He later even called on administration and military officials to refuse Trump’s orders: “Now it’s time to say no, absolutely not, and say it directly to the president, no.”

Trump did not let Carlson’s harsh remarks go unanswered. In posts the president recently published on Truth Social, Trump claimed that Carlson “is a low-IQ person.” In another post, he wrote that Carlson “couldn’t even get into college” and that he has been “a broken man” since being fired from Fox News, suggesting that he “should see a good psychiatrist.”

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Businesses Can Claim Refunds for Trump Tariffs Ruled Unconstitutional Starting Monday

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Businesses Can Claim Refunds for Trump Tariffs Ruled Unconstitutional Starting Monday

NEW YORK (AP) — A refund system for businesses that paid tariffs which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled President Donald Trump imposed without the constitutional authority to do so is scheduled to launch Monday.

Importers and their brokers will be able to begin claiming refunds through an online portal beginning at 8 a.m., according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the agency administering the system.

It’s the first step in a complicated process that also might eventually lead to refunds for consumers who were billed for some or all of the tariffs on products shipped to them from outside the United States.

Companies must submit declarations listing the goods on which they collectively put billions of dollars toward the import taxes the court subsequently struck down. If CBP approves a claim, it will take 60-90 days for a refund to be issued, the agency said.

The government expects to process refunds in phases, however, focusing first on more recent tariff payments. Any number of technical factors and procedural issues could delay an importer’s application, so any reimbursements businesses plan to make to customers likely would trickled down slowly.

In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court on Feb. 20 found that Trump usurped Congress’ tax-setting role last April when he set new import tax rates on products from almost every other country, citing the U.S. trade deficit as a national emergency that warranted his invoking of a 1977 emergency powers law.

Although the court majority did not address refunds in its ruling, a judge at the U.S. Court of International Trade determined last month that companies subjected to IEEPA tariffs were entitled to money back.

Not all taxed imports immediately eligible
Customs and Border Protection said in court filings that over 330,000 importers paid a total of about $166 billion on over 53 million shipments.

Not all of those orders qualify for the first phase of the refund system’s rollout, which is limited to cases in which tariffs were estimated but not finalized or within 80 days of a final accounting.

To receive refunds, importers have to register for the CPB’s electronic payment system. As of April 14, 56,497 importers had completed registration and were eligible for refunds totaling $127 billion, including interest, the agency said.

System requires accuracy
Meghann Supino, a partner at Ice Miller, said the law firm has advised clients to carefully list in their declarations all of the document numbers for forms that went to CBP to describe imported goods and their value.

“If there is an entry on that file that does not qualify, it may cause the entire entry to be rejected or that line item might be rejected by Customs,” she said.

Supino thinks the portal going live will require composure as well as diligence.

“Like any electronic online program that goes live with a lot of interest, I would expect that there might be some hiccups with the program on Monday,” she said. “So we continue to ask everyone to be patient, because we think that patience will pay off.”

Nghi Huynh, the partner-in-charge of transfer pricing at accounting and consulting firm Armanino, said most companies claiming refunds will have imported a mix of items, and not all will qualify right away.

“It’s about having a clear process in place and keeping track of what’s been submitted and what’s been paid, so nothing falls through the cracks,” she said. “Each file can include thousands of entries, but accuracy is critical, as submissions can be rejected if formatting or data is incorrect.”

Patience with the process
Small businesses have eagerly awaited the chance to apply for refunds. Brad Jackson, co-founder of After Action Cigars in Rochester, Minnesota, said he starting compiling records and preparing to enter information into the system the minute CPB announced the launch date.

The company imports cigars and accessories from Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic. Last year, it paid $34,000 in tariffs and absorbed much of the cost instead of raising customer prices, Jackson said.

Last spring, he had a two-week delay in a shipment due to a missing document, so he is being more careful with refund documents, he said.

“My main concern is the turnaround time,” Jackson said. “A refund process that takes several months to complete doesn’t solve the cash flow problem that it is supposed to fix.”

Will consumers see refunds?
Tariffs are paid by importers, and some companies pass on the tax costs to consumers via higher prices.

The system starting up Monday will refund tariffs directly to the businesses that paid them, which are not obligated to share the proceeds with customers. However, class-action lawsuits that aim to force companies, ranging from Costco to Ray-Ban maker Essilor Luxottica, to reimburse shoppers are winding their way through the U.S. legal system.

Individuals may be more likely to receive refunds from delivery companies like FedEx and UPS, which collected tariffs on imports directly from consumers. FedEx has said it would return tariff refunds to customers when it receives them from the CPB.

“Supporting our customers as they navigate regulatory changes remains our top priority,” FedEx said in a statement. “We are working with our customers as CBP begins processing refunds and plan to begin filing claims on April 20.”

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CENTCOM Releases Video of US Firing on Iranian-Flagged Vessel Touska

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CENTCOM Releases Video of US Firing on Iranian-Flagged Vessel Touska

(AP) – U.S. Central Command released a message sent by a U.S. Mariner to the Iranian-flagged tanker in a video posted on X, saying it shows the moments before the U.S. seized Touska for crossing the U.S.-imposed blockade line in the Gulf of Oman.

“Motor vessel Touska, Motor vessel Touska. Vacate your engine room. Vacate your engine room. We are about to subject you to disabling fire,” can be heard in the video. Later, three rounds are fired, leaving smoke in their wake.

CENTCOM said its fire targeted the vessel’s engine room before forces seized the ship. It said Touska was headed to the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas and ignored multiple U.S. warnings over six hours to evacuate the engine room. The USS Spruance then fired, after which Marines boarded and took hold of the ship.

“American forces acted in a deliberate, professional, and proportional manner to ensure compliance,” it wrote on X.

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IDF Reservist Who Protected Jews From Arab Mob Arrested, Denied Access To Lawyer

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IDF Reservist Who Protected Jews From Arab Mob Arrested, Denied Access To Lawyer

On an almost daily basis, left-wing outlets publish articles with various claims about “settlers” attacking Palestinians. Most of the reports leave out vital information, omitting the fact that the settlers were only responding to an Arab-initiated attack. Some of the reports are completely false.

One of those incidents occurred about a month ago, when IDF and police forces were deployed to the Shomron to assist Jewish shepherds who were attacked by Arabs. While the Israeli forces were restoring order, one of the Arabs, a resident of the Palestinian Authority, was killed.

The Shin Bet and police later arrested an IDF reservist from the Shomron who was “suspected” of being involved in the Palestinian’s death. Media outlets reported that the reservist was suspected of “killing” the Palestinian without even mentioning that he was engaged in protecting the lives of Jews who were attacked!

The soldier, who served hundreds of days of reserve duty as an officer during the war in Gaza, was imprisoned for several days on an exceptional order preventing him from meeting a lawyer.

Attorney Nati Rom from the Honenu legal aid organization, who is now representing the soldier, slammed the Shin Bet and police, saying that none of the Arabs who attacked the shepherds were arrested or investigated, while the soldier who came to defend them is now imprisoned under draconian orders.

“This is an absurd situation,” Rom said. “A soldier who dedicates his life to defending the state is being interrogated by the Shin Bet while Hamas issues a statement supporting the rioters. I call on the authorities to immediately reverse this harm to our heroic soldiers.”

The CEO of the Yesha Council, Omer Rachamim, condemned the reservist’s arrest, writing on X: “A reserve soldier is being held in a Shin Bet facility and denied access to a lawyer. I call on the Shin Bet to come to its senses and stop the questionable practice of denying access to legal counsel, especially regarding a heroic soldier who risked his life in the war.”

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Top IRGC Commander Claims Missile Launchers Being Rebuilt at Faster Pace Than Before War

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Top IRGC Commander Claims Missile Launchers Being Rebuilt at Faster Pace Than Before War

Iran is accelerating efforts to rebuild and expand its missile and drone launch capabilities following recent U.S. and Israeli strikes, according to statements attributed to a senior military official.

Majid Mousavi, commander of the aerospace division of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, said the country is now updating and replenishing its launch systems at a faster pace than before the conflict, according to remarks carried by Nournews, an outlet affiliated with the Iranian government.

The statement was released alongside an edited video purportedly showing Mousavi inspecting an underground missile facility. The footage includes images of drones, missiles, launch systems, and apparent ground-based missile launches from subterranean sites. The video’s authenticity could not be independently verified.

The comments come after a wave of U.S. and Israeli strikes on February 28, which aimed in part to degrade Iran’s missile infrastructure. Assessments of the campaign’s effectiveness appear to differ. A recent report by The New York Times cited U.S. intelligence officials as estimating that Iran retains access to roughly 60 percent of its missile launchers.

Meanwhile, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said last week that the joint bombing campaign had “functionally destroyed” Iran’s missile program and left its military “combat ineffective for years to come.”

Other U.S. officials, cited by The Wall Street Journal, offered a more cautious view, suggesting Iran may be able to recover some of its capabilities by repairing or excavating launch systems that were damaged or buried during the strikes.

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NYC Launches Public Portal to Choose E-Bike Battery Swap Locations

NEW YORK (VINnews) — New York City officials launched a public portal inviting residents to help determine locations for a network of e-bike battery swapping stations aimed at improving safety and supporting delivery workers.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani and transportation officials said the city plans to install about 25 battery-swapping cabinets, allowing riders to exchange depleted batteries for fully charged ones. The initiative targets areas with high delivery activity, including parts of Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn and the Bronx.

Officials say the program is designed to reduce fire risks tied to lithium-ion batteries, which have been linked to unsafe charging practices and uncertified equipment. The cabinets will meet fire safety standards set by the Fire Department of the City of New York and include monitoring and fire suppression systems.

Transportation Commissioner Mike Flynn said the stations will make charging safer and more accessible for workers who often carry multiple batteries during long shifts.

The FDNY also announced an extension through September 2026 for applications related to outdoor charging installations, allowing more time for safety certifications.

The project builds on a pilot program that found battery-swapping stations to be safe and widely used. Officials expect final locations to be determined after public input, with the stations anticipated to be operational by 2028.

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Kosovo Parliament Set to Approve Deploying Troops To Gaza Under Trump’s Board of Peace

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Kosovo Parliament Set to Approve Deploying Troops To Gaza Under Trump’s Board of Peace

Kosovo, a nation that relied on NATO peacekeepers for its own security in the aftermath of its war with Serbia, is preparing to send dozens of its soldiers abroad for the first time as part of the international force tasked with stabilizing Gaza.

“Our country has been a security consumer, meaning NATO countries have contributed to the security of the Republic of Kosovo,” Defense Minister Ejup Maqedonci told The Associated Press. “Today we are entering a phase where we are becoming a provider, or exporter, of security.”

Kosovo’s parliament is set to formally approve the deployment on Friday, ratifying an earlier government decision to commit troops to the International Stabilization Force, a U.S.-backed mission established following last year’s ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

The contingent will include several dozen officers, among them personnel from demining units, Maqedonci said. Their tasks will include humanitarian support, security assistance and other duties set by the mandate of the Gaza force. Final preparations are underway, with a U.S. representative assisting on vaccinations, visas and other technical arrangements.

The symbolism of the deployment runs deep in Pristina. Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008, a split recognized by the United States and most of the European Union but still rejected by Belgrade. The path to statehood was opened by NATO’s 1999 intervention, which forced Serb troops out of the territory after Belgrade’s crackdown on Kosovo’s separatist rebels and cleared the way for the international peacekeeping deployment that has underwritten the country’s security ever since.

For Kosovo, contributing troops to the Gaza mission is treated as a demonstration of how far the country has come in the intervening quarter-century.

The ISF has not yet deployed. It operates under President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace, which Kosovo has joined alongside Indonesia, Albania and Kazakhstan, among other countries that have committed to participate.

Kosovo fields a security force of roughly 4,000 personnel that is being trained into a small, professional military aligned with NATO standards.

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The Drawing Netanyahu Made for the Orphaned Child: “I Know It’s Hard to Believe Right Now”

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The Drawing Netanyahu Made for the Orphaned Child: “I Know It’s Hard to Believe Right Now”

Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu met Sunday with widows and orphans from the IDF Widows and Orphans Organization just hours before the start of Israel’s Memorial Day for fallen soldiers and victims of terror.

During the meeting, Netanyahu spent time speaking with the families and offering comfort. At one point, in a quiet and personal moment, he sat with one of the orphaned children and drew him a picture of a giraffe and an elephant, an act that reflected the tone of the visit as he sought to connect with the children on a human level.

Netanyahu also shared his own experience with loss, speaking openly about the pain of losing his brother and trying to relate to the families gathered before him.

“How do you live with the grief? It’s very difficult, and I can tell you that we all feel it. I lost my older brother, and it was as if someone took an axe and cut off my arm and cut off my leg,” he said.

He recalled a moment from his own shivah, when someone approached him with a message that stayed with him.

“And then someone came to me during the shivah, and he told me that he had also lost a brother—he was a bereaved brother. He said to me: ‘I know you won’t believe me, but the suffering you feel now will not remain at this intensity and with the same pain that you are feeling now, and there is life after this.’”

Netanyahu acknowledged how difficult that message can be to accept in the moment, but emphasized that life can eventually rebuild.

“There are also new horizons, and you will have new lives and there will be new joys. There will be joy. I know it’s hard to believe right now, but there will be.”

He added that the sacrifice of their loved ones carries enduring meaning.

“But the greatest thing I can tell you is—it was not in vain. It was not in vain, because without them we have no existence. And we are here because of the heroes, our chain of heroes.”

Turning to the children, Netanyahu stressed the legacy left by their parents.

“Therefore, your parents are heroes, and you, with the pain and the memory and the loss, have one thing that you know: your fathers are the ones who ensure the eternity of Israel.”

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Iran Refuses To Join Latest Round Of Peace Talks As Trump Sends Top Envoys To Pakistan, Claims US Has ‘Unrealistic Demands’

Iran announced that it will not take part in a second round of negotiations with the United States scheduled to take place in Pakistan this week, citing disagreements over American demands and the continued naval blockade in the Gulf.

In a statement carried by the state-run IRNA news agency, Tehran outlined its reasons for declining participation. “Iran stated that its absence from the second round of talks stems from what it called Washington’s excessive demands, unrealistic expectations, constant shifts in stance, repeated contradictions, and the ongoing naval blockade, which it considers a breach of the ceasefire,” the report said.

The announcement came just hours after President Donald Trump told The New York Post that diplomatic discussions were set to resume in Pakistan in the coming days.

According to Trump, a U.S. delegation that includes Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to travel to Islamabad on Monday. However, officials in Pakistan have not publicly confirmed that such a meeting will take place.

Iran’s decision to stay away from the talks underscores the continued strain between Washington and Tehran as the current ceasefire approaches its expiration later this week.

Trump has been pressing Iran to agree to a deal that would include relinquishing its nuclear materials and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. He has also renewed warnings of potential military action targeting key infrastructure if Tehran does not comply.

“We’re offering a very fair and reasonable DEAL, and I hope they take it because, if they don’t, the United States is going to knock out every single Power Plant, and every single Bridge, in Iran,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Sunday.

“NO MORE MR. NICE GUY!” he added.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian responded by condemning the remarks and rejecting accusations that Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons.

He insisted that Iran’s nuclear activities are limited to energy production and portrayed the country’s actions as defensive in nature, despite its involvement in conflicts across the region.

“We are pacifists and what we are doing is legitimate self-defense,” he asserted, according to Press TV.

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US Completes Withdrawal From Key Base In Syria As Part Of A Larger Drawdown

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US Completes Withdrawal From Key Base In Syria As Part Of A Larger Drawdown

U.S. forces completed their withdrawal from Qasrak air base on Thursday when a final convoy of soldiers and equipment departed the site in Syria’s Hasakah province, officials for both sides said.

The Syrian army has now taken full control of most military sites in the country where the U.S. military was once deployed.

Syria’s foreign ministry said in a statement that “the Syrian state’s restoration of sovereignty over areas that were outside its control, including the northeast and border regions, is the result of the Syrian government’s continuous efforts to unify the country within the framework of a single state.”

It said that the U.S. withdrawal came as a result of the successful implementation of a deal between Syria’s central government in Damascus and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces — which had previously controlled much of northeast Syria — and of success in fighting the remnants of the Islamic State group.

U.S. Central Command chief spokesperson Capt. Tim Hawkins confirmed the withdrawal.

“U.S. forces have completed turning over all of our major bases in Syria, as part of a deliberate and conditions-based transition,” Hawkins said, adding that the U.S. military will “continue to support partner-led counterterrorism efforts, which are essential to ensuring the enduring defeat of ISIS and strengthening regional security.”

Convoys of trucks could be seen leaving the base Thursday, hauling military vehicles and equipment.

U.S. forces began withdrawing from Qasrak in late February, in what appeared to be part of a larger drawdown of U.S. forces in Syria. Earlier that month, the U.S. military’s Central Command and Syria’s defense ministry announced that U.S. troops had left the al-Tanf base in eastern Syria near the border with Jordan.

The departure of U.S. forces from the bases came after the U.S. military completed the transfer of some 5,700 accused Islamic State terrorists from detention centers in northeast Syria to prisons in Iraq, where they will be put on trial.

The main mission of the U.S. troops in Syria was to prevent a resurgence of IS. The extremist group lost control of the last territory it held in Syria in 2019 but its sleeper cells have continued to stage periodic attacks in Syria, Iraq and abroad.

(AP)

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Warning Presented to the Attorney General: “Sanctions Will Cause Economic Devastation”

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The legal battle against the economic sanctions being imposed on the Chareidi public is escalating, and last week, the Emes L’Yaakov B’Yisrael organization filed a petition to the Supreme Court on Thursday, demanding an immediate halt to the “economic punishment campaign” against Chareidi families, which is being advanced by Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara without any legal basis.

In an interview with Kol Chai Radio, Attorney and Rabbi Yehuda Stern, a Dayan and To’en Rabbani who submitted the petition, explained the arguments behind it. Stern accused the legal advisory system of blatantly disregarding basic democratic and legal norms. “This is collective punishment of an entire public, something unthinkable in any proper legal system,” Stern said.

One of the central claims raised in the interview concerns the deliberate concealment of information by the Attorney General’s office. Stern noted the letter written by Cabinet Secretary Yossi Fuchs, stating that the Attorney General received professional opinions warning that the sanctions would not lead to the enlistment of Chareidim but rather to economic devastation. Baharav-Miara did not submit the letter to the Court.

“The Attorney General simply omits the professional positions that don’t align with her agenda,” Stern said. “This is an extreme lack of integrity and the presentation of a distorted picture to the Court.”

Stern also emphasized the double standard between different populations in Israeli society. He referred to a Supreme Court ruling that struck down a Knesset law denying benefits to parents of minors convicted of terrorism, on the grounds that social welfare tools cannot be used for punishment or for the ‘education’ of the public. “Suddenly, when it comes to bnei yeshivos, all these principles are forgotten, and sanctions are imposed on people in their 40s who have no connection to the draft age,” he said.

At the end of the interview, Stern referred to data presented in the Knesset by Brig. Gen. Shay Taib, showing that most draft evaders today are not from the Chareidi public. He questioned why benefits were not revoked from universities where hundreds of thousands of students did not report for reserve duty, while the Torah world is facing an unprecedented economic attack.

“We are doing our part to peel back the mask from the Supreme Court,” Stern concluded. “The question now lies before the justices: how will they justify this blatant discrimination between lomdei Torah and other sectors?”

(YWN Israel Desk—Jerusalem)

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Israel’s Biggest Housing Lottery of 2026 Is Now Open: Nearly 8,000 Discounted Apartments Across 19 Cities, With Priority for Reservists

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Israel’s Biggest Housing Lottery of 2026 Is Now Open: Nearly 8,000 Discounted Apartments Across 19 Cities, With Priority for Reservists

For tens of thousands of Israelis who’ve watched apartment prices climb out of reach, the next two weeks are going to feel like playing for the jackpot of their lives. The Ministry of Construction and Housing and the Israel Land Authority have officially opened registration for the 11th round of Dira B’Hanacha, the country’s flagship discounted housing program, offering a staggering 7,922 subsidized apartments in 19 cities and towns across the country. It’s the largest lottery of the year, and the discounts on offer can shave hundreds of thousands of shekels off the price of a brand-new apartment.

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For anyone new to the program, Dira B’Hanacha, literally “Apartment at a Discount,” is Israel’s main vehicle for making homeownership accessible to first-time buyers in a market where the dream feels further away every year. It’s the successor to the well-known Mechir Lamishtaken program launched roughly a decade ago, and it works on a simple premise: the state allocates land to developers at reduced rates, and in exchange, the developers agree to sell a large share of the apartments they build, usually 50 to 60 percent, at prices that are typically 20 to 30 percent below market value. The apartments are then distributed through a lottery system. Winners don’t get a cash prize. They get the right to buy a new apartment at a price that can feel almost surreal compared to what their neighbors paid a year earlier.

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This round is being described by industry insiders as one of the most interesting in years, because of where the inventory is concentrated. Maale Adumim, just east of Jerusalem in Judea and Samaria, leads the list with 1,663 units, its 16th local lottery and a reflection of how popular the city has become with young Anglo and Israeli families priced out of the capital. Kiryat Gat follows with 1,433 units, and Kfar Saba rounds out the top three with 1,045 apartments, a rare opportunity for discounted housing in the high-demand center of the country. The remaining 16 localities span the full geography of the state, from Nahariya in the north to Eilat in the south: Mazkeret Batya (427), Beit Shemesh (425), Rekhasim (405), Beit Dagan (399), Kadima-Tzoran (315), Bat Hefer (271), Hadera (268), Ashdod (256), Nahariya (218), Bnei Ayish (179), Rishon LeZion (148), Kfar Manda (131), Yehud (121), Eilat (99), Yokneam Illit (89), and Rehovot (30).

The math, for those lucky enough to win, is genuinely life-changing. In Kfar Saba’s newer neighborhoods, a four-room apartment currently goes for between 2.3 and 2.7 million shekels on the open market. A 20 to 25 percent discount through the lottery translates into savings of 600,000 to 800,000 shekels per apartment. In Maale Adumim, where prices already run 30 to 50 percent below comparable Jerusalem properties, the layered discount can turn a new apartment into one of the best deals in the country. And the savings don’t end at the sticker price. Winners whose apartments are valued under 1.5 million shekels can put down as little as 10 percent, instead of the usual 25 to 30 percent required of mortgage applicants on the open market. In peripheral regions, additional grants of up to 60,000 shekels are available.

Under the directive of Housing Minister Chaim Katz, up to 50 percent of the apartments in this round are being reserved for active reservists, with about a quarter of those allocated specifically to combat reservists, a continuation of the wartime policy prioritizing those bearing the security burden. Katz framed the move bluntly, saying the enemy wants to destroy while Israel keeps building. Local residents, known as bnei makom, also receive preferential scoring for lotteries held in their home city, which meaningfully improves their odds.

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The program isn’t without its complications, and anyone registering needs to understand what they’re signing up for. Winners are locked into a purchase agreement, construction timelines on many projects stretch two to five years (and sometimes longer if building permits are still pending), and resale restrictions prevent winners from selling the apartment for five years from the occupancy certificate or seven years from the lottery date, whichever comes first. Prices are also linked to Israel’s construction cost index, meaning the final price can creep upward before the keys are handed over. For investors chasing liquidity, this isn’t the vehicle. But for a young couple, a family of reservists, or a first-time buyer who plans to live in the apartment for the long haul, the upside is hard to match anywhere else in the Israeli market.

Registration is open to Israelis without an apartment who hold a valid eligibility certificate, which can still be issued online through the three authorized companies, Milgam, Alonim, and Me’of, until the end of April. Applicants can register in up to three different cities to maximize their odds, and demand is already overwhelming the portal, with site operators reporting heavy traffic since the lottery opened. With housing prices in Israel rising for a second straight month after the ceasefire and supply finally starting to catch up to years of pent-up demand, this round of Dira B’Hanacha may be one of the most consequential opportunities the market has produced in a long time.

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Israeli Judo Star Hershko Strikes Gold Again at European Judo Championships

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Israeli Judo Star Hershko Strikes Gold Again at European Judo Championships

Israeli judo champion Raz Hershko maintained her winning streak Sunday, winning the gold for the second time in her life at the European Judo Championships in Tbilisi, Georgia, and winning a medal for the fifth time overall.

Hershko won the gold on the last day of the championships in the over 78 kg category, beating her opponent, France’s Lea Fontaine, in just 52 seconds. That makes her the third Israeli ever to win more than one gold medal at the European Judo Championships.

The last time Hershko competed was in April — she had to skip the June games due to the 12-day war with Iran.

Hershko also won a silver medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics in the women’s over 78 kg weight class.

Two other Israelis won medals at the competition. Timna Nelson-Levy won the silver medal in the women’s under 57 kg category, and 18-year-old Izhak Ashpiz took the bronze medal in the under 60 kg category on the men’s side.

At 31, Nelson-Levy became the oldest Israeli female athlete to ever win a medal at the European Judo Championships — an interesting distinction.

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Israel Turns 78 With 10.244 Million People and a Happiness Ranking That Embarrasses Most of Europe

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On the eve of its 78th Independence Day, Israel is not just surviving, it’s surging. The Central Bureau of Statistics put the country’s population at 10.244 million, up roughly 146,000 people, or 1.4 percent, over the past year. Born out of war, tested by war, and still absorbing the shock of October 7 and the campaigns that followed, the Jewish state enters Yom Ha’atzmaut more populous, more prosperous and, by its own citizens’ accounting, happier than most of the Western world.

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The demographic snapshot tells a story no adversary wants to hear. Jews and those classified as “others” make up 7.79 million residents, about 76 percent of the population. Arab citizens number 2.157 million, and roughly 296,000 are foreign nationals. Some 177,000 babies were born in the past year, a figure that dwarfs the birth rates of virtually every comparable developed economy, alongside around 21,000 new olim and 48,000 deaths. Four in five citizens are Israeli-born sabras. More than a quarter of the country is 14 or younger; only 13 percent are over 65. In an aging West, Israel is conspicuously young.

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The contrast with 1948 is almost hard to process. The state was founded with 806,000 residents. It has since grown more than twelvefold, and today close to 45 percent of the world’s Jews live inside its borders, a reversal of nearly two millennia of exile that no planner in Ben-Gurion’s era would have dared predict. Life expectancy has climbed by nearly two decades since independence, now sitting at 81.1 years for men and 85.5 for women. Average wages have jumped from roughly 2,300 shekels a month in the 1990s to just under 14,000 today. Car ownership, that crude but telling marker of middle-class arrival, has climbed from 3 percent of households in 1959 to about 72 percent now.

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Despite the hostage crisis, the rocket fire, the war with Iran, and the drumbeat of international hostility, Israelis overwhelmingly say they’re doing fine. Ninety-one percent report being satisfied or very satisfied with their lives. Eighty-three percent rate their health as good or very good. Ninety-six percent are satisfied with their family relationships. The United Nations’ World Happiness Report ranks Israel eighth in the world for 2026, ahead of the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and nearly every European country that spent the past two years lecturing Jerusalem. The figures include war casualties, which makes the numbers less a boast than a statement of something deeper, a society that has absorbed extraordinary pressure and, rather than fracturing, is still building.

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Enemies from Tehran to Gaza have for decades bet on an Israel that would shrink, tire, or demographically give way. The opposite is happening. A young, high-fertility, economically rising population is the single most durable answer the Jewish state can offer to those who still wish it gone. As the torches are lit on Mount Herzl and the flyovers streak across the coast, the 10.244 million number is more than a statistic. It is a verdict.

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Virulent Antisemite Dan Bilzerian Launches Bid For Congress, Challenging Jewish Pro-Israel Rep. Randy Fine

Social media personality Dan Bilzerian, who has spent the past two years feeding his tens of millions of followers a steady diet of antisemitism, Holocaust denial and neo-Nazi content, filed last week to run for a U.S. House seat in Florida.

The 45-year-old registered as a Republican primary candidate in Florida’s 6th Congressional District, where he will challenge incumbent Rep. Randy Fine, who is Jewish and a strong supporter of Israel.

Bilzerian has 30 million followers on Instagram and more than 2 million on X. Among the views he regularly shares with them: that “Jewish supremacy is the biggest threat to the world today,” that Israel should be destroyed, and that his Jewish opponent should be tried for treason for “putting Israel before America.” He has said President Donald Trump should be impeached over an “Israel First” policy he argues contradicts the president’s “America First” campaign promise.

Asked by TMZ whether his description of Fine as a “fat Jew” was antisemitic, Bilzerian said the term itself is “kind of a made-up term,” arguing that “Palestinians are the real Semites.” Pressed on whether Adolf Hitler was antisemitic, he declined to answer directly, repeating that Arabs and Palestinians have a stronger genetic link to the region than “any Ashkenazi Jew from Eastern Europe.”

A year ago, Bilzerian said he wanted “to kill Israelis.” Asked on his feed who causes most of the world’s problems, his followers were offered options that included “16 million Jews,” which they selected overwhelmingly. In another poll of 178,000 respondents, one-third said Hitler was a “good person” and another 23% said they did not know.

In a televised interview with conservative commentator Piers Morgan, Bilzerian said he believed fewer than six million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust. He told Morgan that Judaism inherently promotes “Jewish supremacy” and that “Israel is an expression of that religion, and I think that religion is terrible.”

He has shared content from neo-Nazi figure Nick Fuentes and promoted the “Great Replacement” theory, which holds that Jews are orchestrating nonwhite immigration to replace white populations. He has also echoed the antisemitic trope that “Jews knew about the 9/11 attacks” and declared, “Give me a gun and send me there to kill Israelis. I truly believe most of that country is evil.”

Bilzerian’s candidacy extends a trend in which internet personalities leverage large online audiences into Republican primary bids. It also reflects a broader shift within the Republican Party, where openly antisemitic voices, Holocaust deniers and figures aligned with the neo-Nazi right have grown into a measurable political constituency, a trajectory that sharpened during the war with Iran.

Known online as the “King of Instagram,” Bilzerian built his brand around a hedonistic lifestyle. He has long said his fortune, estimated in the hundreds of millions, came from high-stakes private poker games with billionaires. Professional poker players have disputed that account, saying his skill level does not match the winnings he claims. His father, Paul Bilzerian, was a Wall Street financier who went bankrupt and served prison time for fraud in the 1980s.

Bilzerian enlisted in the U.S. military and washed out of Navy SEAL training shortly before completion, but has built a tactical, military-style image into his brand. That persona was undercut during the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting, when he filmed himself fleeing the scene rather than helping the wounded.

He is not the only anti-Israel Republican challenging Fine. Another primary candidate, Aaron Baker, criticized Bilzerian’s choice of district, saying on X that Bilzerian should have filed in Florida’s 16th Congressional District, where he grew up, to force AIPAC to spend more money defending the seat.

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Letter: Post-Abuse Repair – Is It Possible?

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Letter: Post-Abuse Repair – Is It Possible?

Is post-abuse repair possible? Or will my entire life be one unending game of trying to evade you and everything and everyone else that comes with it? Of surviving, but not actually thriving?

But decades have passed, and life is short. The loss of its quality is not a small thing.

I tell her my idea.
“Why do you want to do this? Are you sure?”

No. I don’t want to. I strongly don’t want to. But I need to. It’s the right thing for me. I know it is. I trust myself on that.

And so, I invite you in for a session.

I scrunch myself small into the arm of the couch, fortifying myself with pillows. Please move his chair deep into the corner, far, far away from me.

“He looks scared,” she tells me.

Wait. Don’t let him in. I’m not ready. But I’ll never be ready.

I close my eyes. Breathe. Invite him into this space.

And with that, you enter.

I don’t look up. I can’t. I’m still scared of you. But I am no longer mad at you, only deeply sad and afraid.

I let you know how much it’s cost me. Who else I hold responsible in this. My respect for your past attempts to repair.

I am brave. I am kind. I am honest.

Then I listen.

I hear you speak, and I know you are as broken as I am.

There are centuries of pain to dig up and work through. But now is not the time.

You leave. I stay.

I look at her with gratitude, with relief.

“Do you feel the joy-pain I’m feeling?” she asks.

But no, I’m the picture of “okay.” I’m always okay. No one sees my pain, please. Least of all me. It might overtake me.

I make my way to my car, and there, in its familiar safety, I shed tears of frustration, disappointment, anger, deep, deep grief, and hope.

I know there’s an unending journey ahead, one that will take the duration of my lifetime and then some. And I also know that He appreciates process. That’s all He asks for.

And so, I embrace it too.

Repair. It is possible.

A Survivor


P.S. My message to anyone out there who has ever offended is:
All is not lost. There is a way back.

  1. Take full ownership of the destruction and pain you have caused.
  2. Feel remorse and express it.
  3. Make amends to your victim for the future.

You will bring healing to yourself, to your victim, and to the world.

We are Jews. We believe in teshuva. This is your moment.

Be strong.
Be courageous.
Be excruciatingly honest.

Come on, you can do it.


P.P.S. To any parent out there, I don’t wish what you and your children are going through on my worst enemy. I feel for you. Truly. Just as I do for my own parents and so many others.

Even less discussed than the topic of sexual abuse is the topic of reconciliation in appropriate circumstances post-abuse. I have only once heard this mentioned briefly on a public forum.

Know this: as a parent, whether your children are still minors or now adults, it is your responsibility to fix what broke under your protection.

I say that with care, with respect, and with a true understanding of this struggle.

Sexual abuse is not an issue that can be ignored or that will heal on its own. Your family will likely remain shattered, to everyone’s detriment, unless you step in as a parent and facilitate healing, as hard as that may be, beginning with your own work.


P.P.P.S. And to anyone out there who has been hurt in this way, I feel you. I know this pain. I’m in the trenches too.

Please don’t feel angry or pressured by the above. It was part of my journey, not necessarily for everyone.

If, though, reconciliation at any level is possible in your situation, I’ll say this: I wish it for people I love and care about, because I know how much empowerment and healing it brought to me.

This is true even though the level of reconciliation I have at this point is minimal.

It was one of the hardest things I initiated in my life, and also one of the most powerful.

It’s because I care that I’m saying this. It’s not spoken about enough. I didn’t even know reconciliation was an option until I pursued it myself out of desperation. It was so off my radar, I had no concept that such a choice existed.

It has to start becoming a viable option for people.

At the same time, know this: wherever your healing path takes you, you have my humble respect.

I’ve got your back.

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ZOHRAN’S CITY: Mamdani Calls Mayor’s Job ‘Tough’ but ‘Fulfilling’

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said guidance he received from former Mayor Michael Bloomberg has influenced how he runs City Hall, pointing to early results such as pothole repairs and financial settlements with landlords as evidence of his approach.

Mamdani, a democratic socialist who took office on Jan. 1 as the city’s 112th mayor, made the remarks in an interview aired Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press” with moderator Kristen Welker. The conversation was recorded at City Hall, at the historic desk once used by former Mayor Fiorello La Guardia.

During the interview, Mamdani described La Guardia as the greatest mayor in New York City’s history and said working at his desk serves as “a reminder of all that’s possible.”

He told Welker that he has met with several former mayors, including Bloomberg and Bill de Blasio, and said, “there’s a hubris in our politics that you have to create everything yourself.”

When asked which piece of advice had stayed with him most, Mamdani singled out Bloomberg.

“Michael Bloomberg spoke to me about the importance of the team that you build around you and that you let that team do the work that you hired them to do,” he said.

He added that he has tried to avoid “the micro-managerial aspect in so much of this work.”

Mamdani connected that philosophy to what his administration is describing as early accomplishments, citing $32 million in settlements from what he characterized as problematic landlords, as well as the filling of 102,000 potholes.

He attributed those achievements to his staff, saying, “That’s a team that’s doing that, and I’m so lucky to have the one that I have around me.”

Welker asked whether Mamdani agreed with former Mayor John Lindsay’s characterization of the job as the toughest in the country after the presidency.

Mamdani acknowledged the challenge, calling it “a tough job,” but added that it is “also an incredibly” fulfilling one.

The interview comes as Mamdani reaches the 100-day mark of his administration while facing pressure to translate broad campaign promises into concrete policy.

Key proposals—including a rent freeze, free bus service, and universal child care—have yet to be fully implemented.

A citywide rent freeze remains pending a summer decision by the Rent Guidelines Board, while the plan for free buses has been scaled back to a limited pilot program combined with expanded bus lanes.

At the same time, the city is grappling with a projected budget shortfall of approximately $5 billion.

Last week, Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul expressed support for a proposed “pied-a-terre” tax on second homes valued at $5 million or more, which is intended to help address part of the deficit.

President Donald Trump criticized the proposal in a post online, accusing the mayor of “destroying” the city.

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REPORT: New U.S.-Iran Deal Takes Shape — Alarming Israel

One of Israel’s top journalists, Amit Segal, reported exclusively — but with what he called “caution” because it hasn’t been finalized — the parameters of a new U.S.-Iran deal.

The most crucial element of the deal is uranium enrichment, with a 15-year ban that ended up as a compromise: The United States wanted 20 years; the Iranians wanted far less. The existing enriched uranium will be converted into fuel, which will make it harder to re-enrich.

Along this vein, Iran must provide complete transparency of its nuclear sites, allowing unfettered oversight and nuclear inspections.

A U.S. C-17 lands at Nur Khan Airbase near Islamabad Sunday for another round of U.S-Iran negotiations.

The United States also demanded the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

The Iranians demanded a complete end to the war, the withdrawal of U.S. forces and sanctions relief, all of which are included in this deal.

For Israel, sanctions relief is very worrisome, according to Segal. A major goal of the war for Israel includes creating the conditions to topple the regime. The regime was on the verge of collapse as a result of the deterioration of the economy, but removing sanctions serves only to strengthen the regime.

For Israel, it’s a bad deal all around.

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We are working on creating a curriculum under the guidance of Rabbonim and professionals that will have valuable practical information that will prepare young couples for a successful marriage.

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While the IDF is trying to promote the Chashmonaim Brigade as the ultimate solution for integrating bnei yeshivos into the army, voices from within the defense establishment itself are raising doubts about the unit’s ability to absorb mainstream Chareidi recruits, Kikar H’Shabbat reported.

Former senior defence official and financial consultant to the IDF chief of staff, Brig. Gen. (res.) Re’em Aminach, who learned at a Chareidi yeshiva in the past, said on the Black Kippot program that the brigade’s current structure is far from meeting the needs of a typical yeshiva bochur.

“There needs to be truly Chareidi brigades—ones where a Chareidi mother who sends her son can be certain he will return Chareidi exactly as she sent him,” he said.

He clarified that the problem begins at the command level: “The staff in the Chashmonaim Brigade is ‘Chardal’ (an acronym for חרדים לאומיים, referring to the Dati Leumi sector). Some of them may be more learned or makpid than her son—but that’s irrelevant. She wants a Chareidi son, and this staff does not represent the Chareidi value system she wants for him.”

“The current Chashmonaim Brigade is not suitable for the average Chareidi bochur—it’s suitable for those on the margins,” he asserted. “If you were in a dropout yeshiva—it’s fine. But if you came from Ponevezh or Ohr Elchanan? It’s not suitable. The unit simply isn’t designed for that.”

Aminach’s remarks carry particular weight due to his personal background. As someone who studied in a Chareidi yeshiva, he understands the nuances between the Chardal sector and the mainstream Chareidi world—a distinction he argues the military is failing to grasp.

(YWN Israel Desk—Jerusalem)

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WILD BRAWL: Late-Night Fight Erupts in Gunfire, Multiple Injured

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WILD BRAWL: Late-Night Fight Erupts in Gunfire, Multiple Injured

A wild brawl broke out at the Pedestrian Mall in Iowa City, a block away from the University of Iowa, starting with fisticuffs and ending with gunfire that sent the crowd scattering and fleeing for their lives. Police responding to a call at 1:45 a.m. found that several people had sustained injuries.

According to an official statement, “At this time, multiple victims have been taken to area hospitals to be treated for wounds suffered in the shooting.” So far, five people have been verified to have sustained injuries, three of them university students, and one of them with critical injuries.

Police said that they were responding to a call about a fight when they heard the gunfire.

Police are searching for these suspects. (From a post on X)

University President Barbara Wilson issued a statement offering support and sympathy to the student community and the injured students.

“While we await additional information, I am thinking about these students and their families, friends, and all the people who care about them. I am holding them close in my thoughts, along with everyone in our community who is hurting or feeling shaken right now,” she said.

This is the second mass shooting Sunday. In Louisiana, a domestic dispute ended with eight children dead.

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Chernobyl’s Radioactive Landscape Is Testament to Nature’s Resilience and Survival Spirit

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Chernobyl’s Radioactive Landscape Is Testament to Nature’s Resilience and Survival Spirit

CHERNOBYL, Ukraine (AP) — On contaminated land that is too dangerous for human life, the world’s wildest horses roam free.

Across the Chernobyl exclusion zone, Przewalski’s horses — stocky, sand-colored and almost toy-like in appearance — graze in a radioactive landscape larger than Luxembourg.

On April 26, 1986, an explosion at the nuclear power plant in Ukraine sent radiation across Europe and forced the evacuation of entire towns, displacing tens of thousands. It was the worst nuclear disaster in history.

Four decades on, Chernobyl — which is transliterated as “Chornobyl” in Ukraine — remains too dangerous for humans. But the wildlife has moved back in.

Wolves now prowl the vast no-man’s-land spanning Ukraine and Belarus, and brown bears have returned after more than a century. Populations of lynx, moose, red deer and even free-roaming packs of dogs have rebounded.

Przewalski’s horses, native to Mongolia and once on the brink of extinction, were introduced here in 1998 as an experiment.

Known as “takhi” in Mongolia (“spirit”), the horses are distinct from domestic breeds, with 33 pairs of chromosomes compared with 32 in domesticated horses. The modern name comes from the Russian explorer who first formally identified them.

“The fact that Ukraine now has a free-ranging population is something of a small miracle,” said Denys Vyshnevskyi, the zone’s lead nature scientist.

With human pressure gone, parts of the exclusion zone now resemble European landscapes from centuries past, he said, adding: “Nature recovers relatively quickly and effectively.”

The transformation is visible everywhere. Trees pierce abandoned buildings, roads dissolve into forest, and weathered Soviet-era signs stand beside leaning wooden crosses in overgrown cemeteries.

Hidden cameras show the horses adapting in unexpected ways. They seek shelter in crumbling barns and deserted homes, using them to escape harsh weather and insects — even bedding down inside.

The animals live in small social groups — typically one stallion with several mares and their young — alongside separate bands of younger males. Many died after their introduction, but others adapted.

Tracking them takes time. Vyshnevskyi often drives alone for hours, setting motion-sensitive camera traps in camouflaged casings attached to trees.

Despite persistent radiation, scientists have not recorded widespread die-offs, though subtler effects are evident. Some frogs have developed darker skin, and birds in higher-radiation areas are more likely to develop cataracts.

However, new threats have emerged.

Russia’s 2022 invasion brought fighting through the exclusion zone as troops advanced toward Kyiv, digging defenses into contaminated soil. Fires linked to military activity swept through forests.

Harsh wartime winters have also taken a toll. Damage to the power grid left surrounding managed areas without resources, and scientists report increases in fallen trees and dead animals — casualties of both extreme conditions and hastily built fortifications.

“Most forest fires are caused by downed drones,” said Oleksandr Polischuk, who leads a firefighting unit in the zone. “Sometimes we have to travel dozens of kilometers to reach them.”

Fires can send radioactive particles back into the air.

Today, the zone is no longer just an accidental refuge for wildlife. It has become a heavily monitored military corridor, marked by concrete barriers, barbed wire and minefields — a landscape of what some describe as grim beauty.

Personnel rotate in and out to limit radiation exposure. Chernobyl is likely to remain off-limits for generations — too dangerous for people, yet full of life.

“For those of us in conservation and ecology, it’s kind of a wonder,” Vyshnevskyi said. “This land was once heavily used — agriculture, cities, infrastructure. But nature has effectively performed a factory reset.”

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Canada’s Prime Minister Says Economic Ties With Us Are a Weakness That Must Be Corrected

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Canada’s Prime Minister Says Economic Ties With Us Are a Weakness That Must Be Corrected

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said in a video address released Sunday that Canada’s strong economic ties to the United States were once a strength but are now a weakness that must be corrected.

In the 10-minute address, Carney spoke about his government’s efforts to strengthen the Canadian economy by attracting new investments and signing trade deals with other countries.

“The world is more dangerous and divided,” Carney said. “The U.S. has fundamentally changed its approach to trade, raising its tariffs to levels last seen during the Great Depression.

“Many of our former strengths, based on our close ties to America, have become weaknesses. Weaknesses that we must correct.”

Carney said tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump have affected workers in the auto and steel industries. He added that businesses are holding back investments “restrained by the pall of uncertainty that’s hanging over all of us.”

Many Canadians have also been angered by Trumps comments suggesting Canada become the 51st state.

Carney said he plans to give Canadians regular updates on his government’s efforts to diversify away from the U.S.

“Security can’t be achieved by ignoring the obvious or downplaying the very real threats that we Canadians face,” he said. “I promise you I will never sugarcoat our challenges.”

It’s not the first time Carney, who served as a central bank governor, first at the Bank of Canada and later with the Bank of England, has spoken about a shift in world power.

During a speech in January at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, he received widespread praise for condemning economic coercion by great powers against small countries.

His remarks brought a rebuke from Trump.

“Canada lives because of the United States,” Trump said after the speech. “Remember that, Mark, the next time you make your statements.”

Carney’s comments came days after securing a majority government following special election wins and as the opposition Conservatives push him to deliver a U.S. trade deal, which was among his promises in last year’s election.

A review of the current version of the North American Free Trade Agreement between Canada, the U.S. and Mexico is scheduled for July.

In his address, Carney said he wants to attract new investments into Canada, double the size of clean energy capacity and reduce trade barriers within the country. He also emphasized Canada’s increased defense spending, reduction in taxes and efforts to make housing more affordable.

“We have to take care of ourselves because we can’t rely on one foreign partner,” he said. “We can’t control the disruption coming from our neighbors. We can’t control our future on the hope it will suddenly stop.

“We can control what happens here. We can build a stronger country that can withstand disruptions from aboard.”

Carney said simply hoping the “United States will return to normal” is not a feasible strategy.

“Hope isn’t a plan and nostalgia is not a strategy,” he said.

Carney said Canada has “been a great neighbor” standing with the U.S. in conflicts including Afghanistan, plus two World Wars.

“The U.S. has changed and we must respond,” he said. “It’s about taking back control of our security, our borders and our future.”

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Families Return to Sa-Nur 21 Years After Evacuation: “This Is Only the Beginning”

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Families Return to Sa-Nur 21 Years After Evacuation: “This Is Only the Beginning”

Twenty-one years after the evacuation of northern Shomron communities, families began returning Sunday morning to Sa-Nur, moving into caravans in the first phase of efforts to reestablish the community.

At this stage, 16 families have settled in the area, including members of the Dagan, Goldmintz, and Zuckerman families. Additional families are expected to join in the coming months as part of a broader plan to rebuild the town.

Trucks carrying furniture and supplies were seen making their way up the mountain, a powerful image for many, symbolizing a reversal of the evacuation—this time returning home.

Shomron Regional Council head Yossi Dagan, who arrived with his wife Oriah and their children, described the moment as historic. “This is a great moment for every Zionist who loves this land, and certainly for us, who dreamed of this moment and fought hour by hour against the terrible and immoral folly of the expulsion,” he said.

He added, “This correction is a moral one not only for us but for the State of Israel. When a mistake is made, it must be corrected—and today we are privileged to see that happen. This is both a national and personal closing of a circle. It fills the heart to see the trucks making the journey in the opposite direction from the evacuation, to see children once again running along the paths, and life returning. We did not come here as guests—we have returned home to stay forever. We are building a thriving community that will illuminate the entire region. This is a significant first step toward restoring life to all parts of northern Shomron and rebuilding with pride and strength. The Jewish people live, and Sa-Nur lives again thanks to the unwavering determination of these remarkable families.”

Residents themselves expressed deep emotion over the return. Chana and Meir Goldmintz, who moved in Sunday, said, “Our hearts are burning with joy. After 21 years of anticipation, a dream is being realized. We are rebuilding Sa-Nur and returning to the expanses of northern Shomron. For 21 years we dreamed, hoped, and worked for this moment—and now it has arrived. We are now at the beginning of the next stage: to continue forward, to carry these historic moments on our shoulders, and, with G-d’s help, another region will become Jewish. We can hardly contain the excitement.”

Yitzchak Zuckerman, a member of the returning group, added, “There are no words to describe the emotion and the dedication of these dear families. The story here is the tremendous embrace we have received from the Jewish people over the past month, the incredible strength it gives us, and the understanding that it is the Jewish people as a whole returning—not just a small group of individuals choosing to settle in a place with a certain history.”

{Matzav.com}

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BLOOD LIBEL: Stockholm Protest Sparks Outrage With Antisemitic Display

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BLOOD LIBEL: Stockholm Protest Sparks Outrage With Antisemitic Display

If anyone had doubts that accusations against Israel’s actions in Gaza often cross over into blood libel, look no further than the protest in Stockholm, Sweden, over the weekend — when a man who looked suspiciously like Itamar Ben-Gvir, covered in fake blood, mimed the slaughter of a Palestinian woman and her baby. Then he mimed telling everyone to keep silent or they’d be killed too — reflecting another antisemitic accusation that Jews silence anyone who dares to criticize Israel.

The grisly display sent shockwaves through the global Jewish community, with Israel’s ambassador to Sweden, Ziv Nevo Kulman, blasting the demonstration.

“Open acts of antisemitism, week after week on the streets of Stockholm,” he said. “The same centuries-old stereotypes and blood libels, repackaged by replacing ‘Jews’ with ‘Zionists.’ Authorities are allowing the abuse of ‘freedom of expression’ to promote hatred and incitement against a national minority.”

Hundreds of people who joined the protest marched with signs that said “Children are being killed in Gaza,” “Schools and hospitals are bombed,” “Stop the attacks on Lebanon” and “End the starvation.” They gathered in Odenplan Square to protest Israeli policies vis-à-vis the West Bank and the operation against Hezbollah in Lebanon.

The protest organizers defended the disgusting display, saying it falls within the bounds of free speech.

The ancient blood libel is back — cloaked in the protective guise of freedom of expression.

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Energy Secretary Reveals When Gas Prices Are Expected To Drop Below $3 A Gallon— Says Iran War Price Hikes Already ‘Peaked’

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Energy Secretary Reveals When Gas Prices Are Expected To Drop Below $3 A Gallon— Says Iran War Price Hikes Already ‘Peaked’

Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Sunday that gasoline prices appear to have reached their high point about a week ago and are expected to gradually fall in the coming weeks as the conflict with Iran winds down.

Speaking on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Wright pointed to the broader geopolitical developments, saying, “Putting this 47-year conflict to an end and preventing Iran from getting nuclear weapons, of course, has come with short-term disruption. I think we’ve managed it fantastically, though.”

He emphasized the scale of the disruption while noting the relative stability of prices, adding, “Here we are in the middle of the largest interruption in [the] flow of energy ever, and gasoline prices peaked a week ago, about a dollar below the peak during the Biden administration.”

Wright cautioned, however, that it may take time before prices return to lower levels seen earlier this year, suggesting that a drop below $3 per gallon may not occur until next year. He noted that such pricing, especially when adjusted for inflation, would represent a significant benchmark.

According to the latest figures from the American Automobile Association, the national average for gasoline currently stands at $4.04 per gallon.

When asked about the timeline for further declines, Wright said, “That might not happen until next year, but prices have likely peaked, and they’ll start going down,” adding, “Certainly, with a resolution of this conflict, you’ll see prices go down.”

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83 Years Later, Warsaw Honors Ghetto Uprising in Solemn Tribute to Jewish Resistance

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83 Years Later, Warsaw Honors Ghetto Uprising in Solemn Tribute to Jewish Resistance

WARSAW (VINnews) – Holocaust survivors, Polish leaders and international representatives gathered in Warsaw on Sunday to commemorate the anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, paying tribute to Jewish fighters who rose up against Nazi oppression in one of World War II’s most symbolic acts of resistance.

Agnieszka Markiewicz, director of the Shapiro Silverberg AJC Central Europe Institute, represented American Jewish Committee at the ceremony, joining survivors, Jewish community leaders and senior Polish officials.

Michael Smuss was the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising’s last survivor.

“I’m 99 years old, I speak 5 languages, and Almighty G-d gave me that I remember everything which is terrible.”

Today is the 83rd anniversary of that heroic uprising.

May Michael’s memory forever be a blessing.🕯️ pic.twitter.com/sAc89gJOtY

— dahlia kurtz ✡︎ דליה קורץ (@DahliaKurtz) April 19, 2026

Among those in attendance were Polish President Karol Nawrocki, Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski and Parliament Speaker Włodzimierz Czarzasty, alongside diplomats, ministry representatives and residents of the capital.

As sirens sounded across the city, Warsaw fell silent in a moment of collective reflection — a tribute to the courage and defiance of Jewish fighters who chose resistance in the face of annihilation.

Participants stood in solemn remembrance, honoring not only the uprising’s fighters but also the broader Jewish community that suffered under Nazi occupation. The annual commemoration serves as a reminder of both the atrocities of the Holocaust and the enduring legacy of those who resisted.


The 1943 uprising, though ultimately crushed by Nazi forces, has come to symbolize resilience and the human spirit in the face of overwhelming odds.

History

On April 19, 1943, Michael stood up against the Nazis in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.

82 years later, we share his story and remember the bravery of those who fought against the Nazis.@ZBasalon pic.twitter.com/eqpwnOgo0n

— TheJewishAlly (@TheJewishAlly) April 19, 2026

“Their message endures: freedom isn’t granted—it’s defended. Even against impossible odds. We remember them not only for how they died, but for how they chose to live and to fight,” it added.

Today, the Director of Shapiro Silverberg AJC Central Europe Institute, Agnieszka Markiewicz, represented @AJCGlobal at the commemoration of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in Warsaw.

Together with Holocaust Survivors, Jewish community leaders, President of Poland @NawrockiKn,… pic.twitter.com/Kno4ne2Bjz

— AJC Central Europe (@AJC_CE) April 19, 2026

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Iranian Woman Arrested at Los Angeles Airport for Allegedly Trafficking Weapons for Islamic Republic

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(JNS) – Federal agents arrested Shamim Mafi for allegedly trafficking weapons for the Iranian regime at Los Angeles International Airport on Saturday night, the U.S. Justice Department said.
Bill Essayli, first assistant U.S. attorney for the Central District of California, stated that Mafi, 44, of Woodland Hills, a neighborhood in Los Angeles, is an Iranian national who became a lawful permanent resident of the United States in 2016.

She is charged with “brokering the sale of drones, bombs, bomb fuses and millions of rounds of ammunition manufactured by Iran and sold to Sudan,” Essayli stated. “If convicted, she faces a statutory maximum sentence of 20 years in federal prison.”

Mafi is expected to appear in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles on Monday afternoon, he said.

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Argentine President Javier Milei Opens Israel Visit With Prayer at the Kosel

Argentine President Javier Milei opened his official visit to Israel on Sunday with a prayer at the Kosel, marking the third time since taking office that he has begun a state visit at the Kosel.

“My vision for the state is based on values of morality and faith, on justice and on the Jewish heritage. The adoption of God’s laws and the sanctification of liberty, life, and private property are the key to our prosperity. Only respecting these laws will bring us true freedom — physical and spiritual — and will build a heaven on earth,” Milei said.

Shortly after landing in Israel, the president made his way directly to the Kosel, which he has repeatedly chosen as the opening point of his visits.

The delegation was welcomed by the Rav of the Kosel, Shmuel Rabinovitch, along with Mordechai (Suli) Eliav, Director General of the Western Wall Heritage Foundation. They commended Milei for his strong and consistent support for Israel and the Jewish people, especially in recent years.

During the visit, Milei appeared emotional, describing the Kosel as the most important place for him. Together with Rabbi Rabinovitch, he recited Tehillim and offered a special prayer for peace and the continued strengthening of ties between Argentina and Israel.

As in previous visits, Milei is expected to return to the Kosel at the conclusion of his trip, once again ending his official visit with prayer at the holy site.

At the end of the visit, the president offered a personal prayer, received a gift of the book “Milestones” on the Jewish festivals in English from the Rav of the Kosel, and signed the official guestbook.

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Exit Poll: Radev’s Progressive Bulgaria Surges to a Big Lead in Parliamentary Vote

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Exit Poll: Radev’s Progressive Bulgaria Surges to a Big Lead in Parliamentary Vote

SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP/VINnews) — An exit poll in Bulgaria suggested Sunday that a center-left coalition led by Rumen Radev is set to win the country’s parliamentary election, though it may fall short of securing an outright majority.

The survey by Trend research group showed the Progressive Bulgaria coalition with 39.2% support, well ahead of the center-right GERB party led by Boyko Borissov, which was projected to receive 15.1%.

Despite the sizable lead, the result is unlikely to be enough for Radev’s bloc to form a single-party government, setting the stage for potentially complex coalition negotiations.

Radev has taken a measured foreign policy stance, including on Israel and the war in Gaza. He has condemned Hamas’ attacks and affirmed Israel’s right to defend itself, while also urging restraint and humanitarian protections for civilians — reflecting a broader European approach.

At the same time, Radev has a record of positive engagement with Israel and the Jewish community. During a 2018 visit to Jerusalem, he described Israel as “an example of a model state,” praised its innovation and national cohesion, and said relations between the two countries were “better than ever.” He also emphasized that Bulgaria’s Jewish community “was and remains an integral part” of the country’s society and highlighted Bulgaria’s historic role in saving its Jewish population during World War II.

The poll indicated voter turnout at 43.4%, with as many as six parties expected to surpass the 4% threshold required to enter parliament, pointing to a fragmented legislature.

If confirmed, the outcome would extend Bulgaria’s recent pattern of political uncertainty, with competing factions forced to negotiate alliances in order to form a functioning government.

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Trump Wants to Stop States From Regulating AI. This Utah Republican Isn’t Listening

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Trump Wants to Stop States From Regulating AI. This Utah Republican Isn’t Listening

RIVERTON, Utah (AP) — When a dozen Republican activists gathered on a back deck in the Salt Lake City suburbs to talk about this year’s elections, the conversation cycled through all the staples of conservative chatter in Utah such as dwindling water supplies, illegal immigrant fraud and chemtrail conspiracy theories.

But Doug Fiefia, a state representative running to be a state senator, wanted to start with something else — artificial intelligence. Fiefia used to work at Google and, like several other tech employees who have gone into politics, he has made regulating the industry a centerpiece of his campaign.

“I know it sounds like ‘Doug, this is all you talk about,”’ Fiefia said. “That’s because it’s coming, it’s here and it’s going to be our biggest fight.”

Fiefia’s focus has put him on a collision course with President Donald Trump’s administration, which this year helped block his state proposal requiring companies to include child safety protocols. The White House wants a single national standard for artificial intelligence, arguing that a patchwork of excessive regulation could handicap American innovation in a global competition with China.

But with no progress in Congress, it has been state lawmakers struggling to address concerns about a technology that is poised to reshape the economy. In Florida, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis added the issue to a special legislative session that he is convening later this month. Democratic-controlled New York last year required major AI developers to report dangerous incidents to the state.

All told, there are more than 1,000 state legislative proposals addressing AI, a reflection of the uneasiness that has seeped through the country.

“None of us are really sure,” said Brett Young, a structural engineer who attended the backyard event with Fiefia. “Is this something we should be scared about, or is it no so big a deal and it’ll enhance our lives?”

Pressure in the states
Trump has routinely tried to stamp out state-level AI policies, and he issued an executive order that included legal threats and funding penalties to deter new regulations.

The White House recently released a framework for potential congressional legislation that calls for preempting state laws considered “too burdensome” but would allow some rules to protect children and copyright material.

None of these steps has eased the number of proposals in state capitals. Popular ideas include forcing chatbots to remind users they are not human and barring the use of AI to make nonconsensual pornography, which includes replacing or removing clothing from photos that are posted online.

“There’s a lot of state lawmakers looking at what the federal government is doing and saying, ‘We want to take action because we’re not satisfied,'” said Craig Albright, senior vice president for government relations for the Business Software Alliance, which represents software companies.

About 8 in 10 people in the United States said they were “concerned” or “very concerned” about AI in a Quinnipiac poll last month, with about three-quarters saying government is not doing enough to regulate the technology. Roughly 9 in 10 Democrats and 6 in 10 Republicans wanted more government involvement.

The most significant regulations have passed in California and New York, solidly Democratic states. The provisions focus on disclosure of catastrophic risk, such as the AI-controlled meltdown of nuclear plants or AI models refusing to heed human direction.

But there is pressure in Republican-led states, too.

DeSantis pushed a bill to implement parental controls for minors using AI and to prohibit systems from using anyone’s likeness without permission. It fell short in the state House after overwhelmingly passing the state Senate. AI bills in Republican-controlled Louisiana and Missouri have stalled out because of Trump administration resistance.

‘An army of full-time lobbyists’
Fiefia is part of a loose network of former tech employees turned state lawmakers trying to meet the demand for stronger regulations. He co-chairs the AI task force of the Future Caucus, a network of younger state lawmakers, with Monique Priestley, a Vermont Democrat who also has worked in tech.

Priestley said the group uses video conferences and group chats to share ideas for new proposals and deal with lobbyists who oppose their bills. She said that 166 of her state’s 482 registered lobbyists weighed in on her data privacy bill last year, which was ultimately vetoed by the governor.

“It’s like you’re running around against an army of full-time lobbyists,” said Priestley. Like many state lawmakers, she works a separate, full-time job.

Alex Bores, a former data scientist at the tech firm Palantir who quit after it signed a deal to help the first Trump administration with immigration enforcement, is also a member of the AI task force. A Democrat, Bores wrote the New York bill that was signed into law last year.

Now Bores is competing in the crowded Democratic primary to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Jerrold Nadler representing the east side of Manhattan and parts of Queen and Brooklyn in Congress, and he is facing payback from the industry. A pro-AI campaign committee has spent $2.3 million against his candidacy.

Bores said tech companies are trying to make an example of him to scare off more regulation at the state and federal level.

“It’s one reasons it’s so important for me to win this race is because, if I don’t, that intimidation they’re trying on Congress will be successful,” he said. Bores’ competitors in the June 23 primary include Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of former President John F. Kennedy, and George Conway, a former Republican who has become one of Trump’s chief antagonists on social media.

From Google to politics
Fiefia has not attracted the sort of attention as Bores as he tries to move to the state Senate after a single session in the House. The subdivisions and shopping centers of his district are sandwiched between Utah’s jagged mountain ranges and the cul de sacs are crammed with children on bikes and scooters.

The son of Tongan immigrants, Fiefia grew up in Utah but moved to Silicon Valley, where he worked as a salesperson for Google.

Fiefia rose to manage a team working with companies on the implementation of Google’s early AI model and was disturbed by what he saw.

“What I realized is Big Tech cares about their bottom line, and they were worried about making money, not doing right for the human race,” said Fiefia, who now works at a Utah-based cloud computing and AI company.

Fiefia’s legislation was unanimously passed by a House committee this year, but the Trump administration sent a letter to the Senate saying that the measure was “unfixable.” The measure quickly died.

Daniel McCay, the state senator who Fiefia is challenging in the primary, said he thinks that was a good thing.

“I’ve been around long enough to recognize the invention of fire, the wheel, cars and the internet did not ruin society and I’m very skeptical of anyone trying to scare society into regulations,” McCay said in an interview.

He noted that the bill went beyond child safety, including whistleblower protection for AI workers and public disclosure of risks.

“It would have driven Utah out of the AI innovation business,” McCay said.

At the cottage meeting — the Utah term for a small gathering at someone’s home to discuss important issues — Fiefia faced several tech-related questions from the crowd.

Asked about defying the Trump administration, Fiefia said it was especially important to stand up for states’ rights when a fellow Republican was in power to demonstrate the principles involved.

“The Trump administration is, ‘We want zero regulations on AI,’” Fiefia said. “I think that’s wrong. I agree with a lot of what Trump says on taxes. I disagree with him on this.”

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Senior Police Officer Accuses Attorney General Of Criminal Acts That Endanger The Public

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Senior Police Officer Accuses Attorney General Of Criminal Acts That Endanger The Public

Deputy Police Commissioner Udi Ronen, who was slated to head the police’s new incitement unit, sent a scathing letter to Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, accusing her of criminal acts, including lying to the Supreme Court, and endangering the public by sabotaging the battle against terrorism.

His letter comes after the incitement unit, recently established by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, was frozen due to pressure from Baharav-Miara, who submitted a legal opinion to the Supreme Court demanding that it be closed down.

Left-wing organizations submitted petitions to the Supreme Court against the unit, which was founded to counter incitement to terrorism on social media, claiming that the unit’s activities infringe on the right to free speech. Baharav-Miara supported their view, saying that citizens were being surveilled without “sufficient evidentiary basis,” which, apparently, in her view, is more important than protecting Israelis’ lives. Due to pressure from Baharav-Miara, Police Chief Danny Levy informed her in late March that he had decided to freeze the activities of the police incitement unit until he re-examines its operations.

The content of the letter was revealed by Kan News.

Ronen wrote: “Your office submitted a document to the Supreme Court that includes an entire section about me that is a complete lie—and you know it.”

“I am not asking to hunt protesters or to pursue anyone without cause. I am simply asking to expand monitoring of open online platforms to identify instances where individuals openly express support for terrorism.”

“The Attorney General’s deputies have repeatedly chosen to fuel and reinforce baseless media allegations against me, the Police Commissioner, the police force, and our work in combating incitement to terrorism.”

“The Supreme Court justices certainly never imagined that senior officials in the Attorney General’s office would construct an entirely false argument—knowingly—and present it to them as absolute, verified fact the day before the hearing.”

“Through a false blood libel, you turned me from a professional and diligent officer, a legal expert in terrorism and incitement, into an unprofessional, political appointee who is merely trying to satisfy the minister over the commissioner’s head.”

“All of this is extremely serious, including on the criminal level, as it raises concerns of breach of trust by senior officials and false representation—all with the intention to sabotage the fight against terrorism and the protection of the public.”

(YWN Israel Desk—Jerusalem)

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Should New Jersey Allow Speed Cameras to Help Prevent Accidents?

It’s a debate that has come up before here on TLS and one that continues to spark strong opinions on both sides.

New Jersey currently does not allow speed cameras, aside from ongoing discussions about possibly introducing them in limited settings such as school zones, as reported on TLS.

But as serious accidents continue to occur across the state – particularly in heavily populated areas like Lakewood – some are beginning to ask whether it’s time to reconsider that stance more broadly.

It’s no secret that Lakewood has seen its share of serious and, at times, tragic accidents. In many cases, speed has been a contributing factor.

While enforcement efforts by local police remain ongoing, the reality is that officers cannot be everywhere at all times. This has led some to argue that additional tools may be necessary to help deter dangerous driving behaviors.

Supporters point to neighboring New York as an example. There, speed cameras have been widely implemented, particularly in areas with heavy pedestrian traffic. The program has been credited with reducing speeding and improving overall safety. Importantly, violations issued through these cameras do not carry points on a driver’s license, which proponents say makes the system more about deterrence than punishment.

Still, the idea remains controversial.

Critics raise concerns about privacy, government overreach, and the potential for such systems to become revenue generators rather than safety tools. Others question whether cameras can fairly replace traditional enforcement by police officers.

TLS has previously raised this topic, and reader response made clear that opinions are deeply divided.

But with accidents continuing to occur – many of which could potentially be avoided if drivers adhered to posted speed limits – the question is being asked once again:

Is it time for New Jersey to expand its approach and allow speed cameras as a way to improve road safety?

Or do the concerns outweigh the potential benefits?

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JERUSALEM (VINnews)  Israeli troops from the Israel Defense Forces’ 162nd Division have eliminated more than 250 terrorists and dismantled over 405 terrorist infrastructures in ongoing defensive operations in southern Lebanon, the IDF said Sunday.

The operations, conducted south of the Forward Defense Line, aim to neutralize direct threats to communities in northern Israel, the military said. Troops have also located more than 1,000 weapons and munitions items in the area.

During one raid, soldiers recovered body cameras belonging to Hezbollah operatives that contained recordings used for the group’s propaganda efforts, according to the IDF.

The division’s activities include identifying and destroying underground tunnel routes used by Hezbollah, the military said. Footage released by the IDF shows troops operating in the area and discovering the tunnels.

“The IDF will continue to operate with determination to remove threats, maintain the security of the civilians of the State of Israel, and strengthen the forward defense posture,” the military said in a statement.

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Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich on Sunday outlined a hardline vision for Israel’s ongoing war efforts, urging territorial expansion and full control over Gaza during remarks delivered at a ceremony marking the reopening of Sa-Nur in northern Samaria.

Addressing critics on the left, Smotrich argued that their approach reflects a pattern of conceding gains, saying: “Those criticizing us from the left mean the final political step they are accustomed to – one of surrender and defeat that erases the military achievements.. We must be advancing a political step of victory that cements the military achievements and expands the state’s borders as defensible boundaries.”

Emphasizing his position further, he added: “Instead of handing territory to the enemy – take territory from the enemy.”

Turning to the situation in Gaza, Smotrich urged immediate action, calling on Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu to escalate the campaign. “I call on the prime minister to order the IDF to prepare immediately for the full conquest of the Gaza Strip, to establish Israeli control over all the territory of the Strip, and to establish Israeli settlement in it. Without settlement, there will be no security.”

He continued by invoking a broader historical argument, stating: “For a hundred years it has been proven – where the plow passes, the border and security follow. The war must end in an expansion of the State of Israel’s borders.”

The event also marked a return to Sa-Nur, as 16 Israeli families moved into temporary housing at the site. Among those present was Samaria regional leader Yossi Dagan, who had been removed from the settlement in 2005. Speaking at the gathering, he described the development as “a significant step – personally, nationally, and emotionally.”

Defense Minister Israel Katz also addressed attendees, focusing on military operations along Israel’s northern border. He said Israeli forces are currently operating “to a depth of 10 kilometers inside Lebanese territory in order to prevent anti-tank fire and raids on northern communities. We instructed the IDF to act with full force, from the ground and from the air, even during the ceasefire.”

Katz outlined Israel’s strategic objective in the north, saying: “The supreme goal is to disarm Hezbollah and remove the threat to the northern communities.” He added a warning that “if the government of Lebanon continues to fail to meet its commitments – the IDF will do so. We promised security to the residents of the north.”

Reflecting personally, Katz noted: “As a paratrooper, Sa-Nur base was the place where I began my path in the IDF. This is an important closing of a circle for me.”

He also announced a major investment in military infrastructure, revealing plans for a NIS 350 million initiative to relocate and strengthen IDF bases across Judea and Samaria, describing it as part of a broader effort to bolster Israel’s long-term security.

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Footage from the visit showed the two leaders sharing lighthearted moments with the children at the Learning Through Play Pre-K Center in the South Bronx, reading books together and joining in a rendition of “Wheels on the Bus.”

During the visit, Obama and Mamdani also spoke with families and talked about the mayor’s goals for New York, with the mayor’s office emphasizing the importance of “giving New York’s Cutest have the strongest start possible.”

Although the two had not previously met in person, Obama had reached out to Mamdani ahead of his election, offering guidance and making himself available as a sounding board, according to The Associated Press.

Mamdani recently marked his 100th day in office and has reiterated campaign pledges, including a plan to establish five city-run grocery stores by the end of his first term on Jan. 1, 2030.

Public opinion on Mamdani’s performance has been mixed but leans positive, with a recent poll showing that 48% of respondents approve of his leadership so far, while 30% disapprove and 23% remain undecided, according to FOX 5 New York.

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