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Army Radio Host Praises Arab Who Spread Blood Libels About IDF To The World
UK Releases Gazan Man Who Boasted of Armed Attacks and Called for Jews’ Death
Syrian Jewish Community in Brooklyn Purchases Two Luxury Towers in Central Jerusalem
U.S. Navy Tests Ship-Launched Attack Drone as Pentagon Pushes Cheaper Weapons
Trump Launches ‘Powerful and Deadly’ Strikes On ISIS Targeting Christians In Nigeria: ‘Terrorist Scum’
President Trump said tonight that American forces carried out a series of airstrikes against ISIS operatives in Nigeria, describing the operation as a direct response to ongoing attacks against Christian communities in the region.
In a statement posted on Truth Social, Trump said the action followed repeated warnings to the terror group and marked a decisive escalation. “I have previously warned these Terrorists that if they did not stop the slaughtering of Christians, there would be hell to pay, and tonight, there was,” the president wrote. “The Department of War executed numerous perfect strikes, as only the United States is capable of doing.”
Trump emphasized that the military action was conducted under his direct authority, saying the strikes were extensive and lethal. “Tonight, at my direction as Commander in Chief, the United States launched a powerful and deadly strike against ISIS Terrorist Scum in Northwest Nigeria, who have been targeting and viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians, at levels not seen for many years, and even Centuries!” he wrote.
Concluding his message, Trump framed the operation as part of a broader effort to confront extremist violence and protect vulnerable populations, while offering holiday remarks. “Under my leadership, our Country will not allow Radical Islamic Terrorism to prosper. May God Bless our Military, and [happy holiday] to all, including the dead Terrorists, of which there will be many more if their slaughter of Christians continues.”
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Rubio Voices US Concern Over Cambodia-Thailand Violence, Offers Help for Peace Talks
Record Southern California Rain Floods Los Angeles Parking Garage
Trump Announces US Strike Against ISIS in Northwest Nigeria
Three-Alarm Fire in Queens Quickly Contained, No Injuries Reported
Security Firm Caught Using Overseas Staff to Operate Robot Dogs
Dan Hoffman: Trump Cares More About Soldiers Than Putin, But Russia Unlikely to Make Deal
China Courier Severely Burned After E-Bike Battery Catches Fire
Syrian Forces Arrest Senior ISIS Commander Wearing Suicide Belt in Joint Counterterror Operation
NYC Region Braces For ‘Fast-Moving’ Snow Storm Friday Into Shabbos: ‘Reasonable Worst-Case Scenario Of Up To 10 Inches’
A quick-hitting winter system is expected to sweep through the New York City region late Friday, bringing snow, slick roads, and travel disruptions as the season rush collides with deteriorating weather.
Meteorologists say snowfall should begin toward the end of the day Friday and intensify into the evening as temperatures dip into the upper 20s. Conditions are likely to worsen during the height of rush hour, with both roadways and airports facing delays.
“It looks like a 3- to 6-inch snowfall for the area coming probably very late tomorrow into tomorrow night,” AccuWeather senior meteorologist Tom Kines told The NY Post on Thursday.
Officials stress that while the storm is not expected to paralyze the city, it will still make getting around uncomfortable and slow. “I don’t envision this as a storm that’s going to shut the city down and all that, but it will be a pain in our butts in terms of travel,” Kines said.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch covering New York City, northeast New Jersey, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley. The watch goes into effect at 4 p.m. Friday and runs through 1 p.m. Shabbos.
Forecasters project snowfall totals of 4 to 8 inches across the metro area by early Shabbos afternoon. However, they caution that a “reasonable worst-case scenario” could push accumulations as high as 10 inches in some locations.
Snowfall rates may reach about an inch per hour at times, with forecasters noting a “low” possibility of bursts as heavy as 2 inches per hour if stronger snow bands develop.
Either way, “hazardous travel from snow-covered roads” is expected.
AccuWeather described the storm as “fast-moving” but impactful, saying it has a “high likelihood of producing enough snow to require shoveling and plowing in the New York City metro area.”
The company warned of “major slowdowns on roads and at airports,” with senior meteorologist Tyler Roys cautioning that the “fast-moving storm will pack a punch in the Northeast.”
Kines advised that daytime plans on Friday may proceed with minimal disruption, but conditions will decline later in the afternoon. “If you’ve got errands to do during the day – returning presents or whatever – or even traveling, I think for the most part you’re OK. After 3 or 4 p.m. tomorrow, that’s when you start worrying about some snow coming in.”
City agencies say they are preparing in advance. Acting Department of Sanitation Commissioner Javier Lojan told The NY Post that crews began planning “well in advance of this storm, and we are ready for whatever comes our way.”
The sanitation department also cautioned residents that Friday trash pickup may be affected, posting on X that delays “are to be expected as we work to pick up material and prepare vehicles for snow operations at the same time.”
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Jewish WWII Pilot Finally Brought To Kevuras Yisroel, 80 Years After Being Shot Down
Pediatricians Sue Over $12 Million in Federal Funding Cuts, Allege Political Retaliation
U.S. Coast Guard Again Reverses Course On Swastika Policy After Outcry From Jewish Groups
Escalation in Protest: Talmidim of Yeshiva Kisei Rachamim Join Peleg Demonstration Outside Military Prison 10
An escalation was reported tonight as talmidim of the Sephardic yeshiva Yeshivat Kisei Rachamim joined forces with the Peleg Yerushalmi to hold a protest outside Military Prison 10. The demonstration follows the arrest of yeshiva bochur Yair Saada, who was taken into custody at his home in Be’er Sheva and sentenced to ten days in military detention for refusing to report for army service.
Following the arrest, rosh yeshiva Rav Tzemach Mazuz instructed talmidim from both the ketanah and gedolah divisions of the yeshiva to take part in the protest.
The Peleg Yerushalmi announced that buses were dispatched from various locations to the protest site. Earlier in the evening, dozens of demonstrators blocked the Yerushalayim light rail on Rechov Shivtei Yisrael, also in protest of Saada’s arrest.
Saada was detained overnight by military police at his family home in Be’er Sheva after, according to reports, he followed the guidance of rabbonim and did not present himself for enlistment. He was subsequently transferred to Military Prison 10, where he is to be held for ten days.
Officials at the yeshiva said that Saada had been feeling unwell and that his parents brought him home from the yeshiva due to his condition. Several hours after arriving home, military police reportedly arrested him while he was in bed suffering from a high fever. Reports indicated that the “Black Color” alert system, which warns of the arrival of military police, did not operate at the time.
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