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IDF Limits Meron Gatherings to 1,500 Ahead of Lag BaOmer, Casting Doubt on Traditional Celebration

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Israel’s military has imposed a strict cap on crowd sizes in the Meron area ahead of Lag BaOmer, dealing a major blow to plans for the annual pilgrimage to the kever of Rav Shimon Bar Yochai.

In a statement issued Sunday evening, the IDF spokesperson said that following a situational assessment by the Home Front Command, it was decided to revise defensive guidelines and restrict public gatherings in frontline areas. Under the new rules, no more than 1,500 people will be permitted to gather at one time in the Meron region and nearby communities, including Meron, Bar Yochai, Or HaGanuz, and Safsufa. The directive remains in effect until 8:00 p.m. Monday.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu convened a meeting to discuss the Lag BaOmer event at Meron. According to reports, the prime minister and several ministers opposed holding the celebration in its usual large-scale format, while Minister Meir Porush and his team supported maintaining the traditional arrangements.

Project coordinator Yossi Deitch also backed Porush’s position. However, Netanyahu pushed for a significantly scaled-down event limited to only a few thousand participants. A final decision is expected to be made by the smaller security cabinet.

The IDF’s latest announcement appears to effectively eliminate the remaining possibility of holding the gathering in its customary form, as only 1,500 individuals will be allowed on the mountain at any given time. Authorities are expected to determine how access permits will be distributed.

In a related development, it was reported earlier here on Matzav.com that the central bonfire lighting ceremony led by Rav Meilech Biderman will not take place in Meron this year. Due to the complex security situation in northern Israel and the tight restrictions in and around Meron, organizers have decided to relocate the event to Yerushalayim. The ceremony is expected to be held at the intersection of Yirmiyahu and Shamgar streets, in a large open-air venue.

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Eighth Suspect Arrested in Petach Tikva Murder as Disturbing Footage Emerges

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Police have arrested an eighth suspect in the killing of Yamano Binyamin Zelka, a 21-year-old pizza shop employee who was fatally stabbed on the eve of Israel’s Independence Day in Petach Tikva, as the investigation into the case continues to expand.

According to police, officers from the Central District, led by the Sharon region’s serious crime unit, took the additional suspect into custody on Sunday in connection with the violent altercation that led to Zelka’s death. The latest suspect is a minor, bringing the total number of detainees in the case to eight and underscoring the scale of the incident and the extensive investigative efforts underway.

The investigation, which remains under a court-issued gag order, is focused on uncovering the circumstances surrounding the brutal street fight in Petach Tikva that claimed Zelka’s life. Zelka, who worked at a local pizzeria, was attacked after finishing his shift.

Of the eight suspects arrested so far, two have been released to extended house arrest for 12 days by court order, while the remaining suspects have been brought before a judge for hearings on extending their detention as investigators continue gathering evidence. Authorities are working to determine each suspect’s role, including who carried out the stabbing and who may have assisted afterward.

“Israel Police shares in the family’s grief and will continue to act decisively to complete the investigation, establish an evidentiary foundation, and bring all those involved to justice,” the police said in a statement.

At the same time, disturbing footage from the violent confrontation has surfaced. Due to the graphic nature of the material, only brief and blurred segments have been made public.

The attack took place shortly after 1:15 a.m. on the night of Independence Day. Zelka was rushed in critical condition to Beilinson Hospital, where doctors fought for his life for two days before he was pronounced dead on Thursday.

According to details emerging from the investigation, a group of youths is suspected of lying in wait for Zelka outside his workplace. When he finished his shift, they allegedly ambushed and stabbed him. As of earlier stages of the investigation, no arrests had initially been reported.

Tamir Zilber, manager of the pizzeria where Zelka worked for five years, described the victim as a dedicated and well-liked employee who had steadily advanced in his role—from bicycle delivery to motorcycle courier, and eventually to shift manager.

“He was a good, smiling kid, a true friend who helped anyone who needed it. A guy who knew how to work and loved to work, always looking to give more of himself,” Zilber said.

Recounting the moments leading up to the attack, Zilber said: “The youths came inside and started spraying ‘snow spray’ on the customers. The workers asked them to go outside. After a few minutes, they came back and threatened the workers again, and we thought it was over. Then a delivery worker came into the branch and said that the employee had been stabbed. He was sitting there and didn’t respond to me. I immediately called MDA. As soon as we heard the terrible news, we closed the branch.”

Emergency medical teams from Magen David Adom’s Yarkon region arrived quickly at the scene and found Zelka unconscious with a penetrating wound. After providing lifesaving treatment on-site, they transported him urgently to the hospital, but his injuries proved fatal.

The shocking incident has left residents of Petach Tikva reeling and prompted a strong response from Mayor Rami Greenberg, who issued a lengthy and emotional statement.

“There are no words to describe the depth of the shock and pain over the loss of a young life under such harsh and cruel circumstances. This was a young man who worked for his livelihood, who politely asked a group of youths not to spray inside the pizzeria where he worked—and in response, he was stabbed to death. This is an inconceivable event, which shows how quickly violence can escalate and exact the heaviest price. The youths who attacked and murdered will be caught by the police and brought to justice. There is no comfort in that, but there is a clear commitment to justice,” Greenberg said.

He also issued a direct appeal to young people and parents, urging serious reflection.

“Avoid violence! There is no heroism in it, only destruction. One moment of anger can destroy entire lives—the victim’s, the family’s, and even the attackers themselves,” he said.

Turning to parents, Greenberg added: “Talk to your children. Be involved, show interest, check where they spend time and with whom, especially at night. Responsibility belongs to all of us. The Petach Tikva Municipality operates a wide range of educational, awareness, and enforcement measures to combat violence and will intensify its efforts, but that is not enough. We must act together across all systems and speak with our youth at home and in educational frameworks. This is a moment for reflection. We must act together to prevent the next case. I share in the family’s grief during this difficult time. We will continue to support them as needed. May his memory be blessed.”

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Belzer Rebbe Sets “Heichala D’Malka” Shabbos for This Week, Says Attendance Will Strengthen His Health

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There is growing excitement among Belzer chassidim after the Belzer Rebbe made a decision to hold the long-awaited Heichala D’Malka Shabbos for donors this coming Shabbos, Parshas Emor, following a delay due to his weakened condition.

The special Shabbos, which had originally been scheduled for last week’s Parshas Acharei-Kedoshim and postponed because of the Rebbe’s health, will now take place this coming Shabbos in a hotel in the Yerushalayim hills. While it had initially been planned for the D-City complex, other locations are now being considered, though that option has not been ruled out.

The event is being described as a historic Shabbos for major supporters who have committed $100,000 to the Belz institutions, payable over three years, or over two years for donors from overseas.

The announcement created a stir within the Chassidus after senior representatives entered the Rebbe’s private chamber on Sunday following Mincha. Those present included Rabbi Pinchas Lerner, CEO of the Belz institutions’ U.S. offices, and Rabbi Shimon Faivush, a member of the Belzer leadership in Israel. During the meeting, the Rebbe expressed a strong desire to participate in the upcoming Shabbos, which coincides with Pesach Sheni.

After leaving the Rebbe’s residence, Rabbi Lerner shared an emotional message that was distributed widely among Chassidim.

“Blessed is He who has kept us alive, sustained us, and brought us to this time. As all Belzer Chassidim can see and hear, thank G-d that our master is feeling better, and even more so—may Hashem continue to help. The Rebbe’s son, Rav Aharon Mordechai Rokeach, asked me to reenter and present all the options, and whatever the Rebbe says—that is what we will do, with G-d’s help. I went in after Mincha and told the Rebbe that there are Jews abroad calling me and saying that the Rebbe should not be burdened and the Shabbos should be postponed, while others insist that it must take place now so that the tzibbur should not cool off, Heaven forbid.”

“I told the Rebbe that whatever he says, we will follow, and I presented all the options: to hold the Shabbos on Parshas Beha’aloscha or Bamidbar, or on Parshas Matos-Masei. The Rebbe thought for a long minute and then said clearly: ‘Parshas Emor.’ I then gathered the courage and said that the president in America is threatening war every day, and I wanted to know whether we could invite people from all over the world to attend. The Rebbe responded that they can come to the Holy Land and return home safely, with G-d’s help. After that, the Rebbe told me: ‘Tell them that whoever comes for Shabbos will add to my health.’”

Rabbi Lerner continued, visibly moved by the message. “Ladies and gentlemen, to hear such holy words from the Rebbe! Every one of us is concerned for his well-being and health. I say this again with emotion: any Belz חסיד who hears such words and has the ability to give the $100,000 requested should seize this opportunity and merit that the Rebbe himself declared ‘Parshas Emor.’ Let us not be among those who regret missed chances—let us take advantage of this moment. We eagerly await seeing you, with G-d’s help, this holy Shabbos together with our Rebbe.”

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Rav Meilech Biderman’s Lag BaOmer Bonfire Ceremony Moved to Yerushalayim Amid Security Concerns

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The central Lag BaOmer bonfire lighting led by Rav Meilech Biderman will not take place in Meron this year and has instead been relocated to Yerushalayim in a major change driven by the ongoing security situation.

After weeks of uncertainty and intensive security consultations, a final decision was made on Sunday to move the large-scale gathering, which annually draws tens of thousands. The event will now be held in the heart of Yerushalayim, at the intersection of Yirmiyahu and Shamgar, where authorities are preparing a massive open-air venue.

The shift comes in light of heightened tensions in northern Israel and strict restrictions imposed on the Meron area and surrounding regions, making it impractical to host the event there.

In previous years, the ceremony was held at “Compound 89” near Meron and became a central attraction for those unable to access the kever of Rav Shimon Bar Yochai itself. The move to Yerushalayim marks a significant departure from that setup and reflects broader changes to this year’s Lag BaOmer schedule amid the war.

Large gatherings associated with Rav Biderman have historically drawn overwhelming crowds. Organizers and officials recall past events in Beit Shemesh where police were forced to halt the music multiple times due to dangerous overcrowding and concerns for public safety as masses of participants flooded the area from across the country.

This year, event planners and community organizers are working to prepare the Yerushalayim site to safely accommodate the anticipated crowds.

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Israel Quietly Deployed Iron Dome to UAE as Iran Intensified Attacks, Report Says

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Israel sent its Iron Dome missile defense system to the United Arab Emirates during the ongoing conflict with Iran, marking a first-of-its-kind deployment aimed at helping defend the Gulf nation from sustained Iranian attacks, according to a report published Sunday.

The move, which had not been disclosed until now, was revealed by Axios, citing two Israeli officials and one U.S. official familiar with the matter.

Security coordination between Israel and the UAE has significantly deepened since the war began on Feb. 28, when joint U.S.-Israeli strikes targeted Iran’s political leadership and key military sites.

According to the report, the UAE has faced the heaviest barrage of Iranian fire among countries in the region. The Emirati Defense Ministry said Iran has fired about 550 ballistic and cruise missiles and more than 2,200 drones at the country.

While a large portion of those projectiles were intercepted, some managed to hit both civilian and military locations.

Israeli officials said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu authorized the transfer of an Iron Dome battery, including interceptors and dozens of Israeli personnel to operate the system, following a conversation with UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

A senior official told Axios this marked the first time Israel had deployed an Iron Dome battery outside its borders, and the UAE became the first country, aside from the U.S. and Israel, where the system was actively used.

In addition to the deployment, the Israeli Air Force carried out preemptive interceptions of short-range missiles in southern Iran before they could be launched toward the UAE and other Gulf states.

Israel and the UAE formalized relations in 2020 under the Abraham Accords, an agreement brokered during President Donald Trump’s first term that also included Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan.

Despite occasional disagreements, including over matters related to Gaza, officials from both nations told Axios that their alliance has grown stronger than ever during the conflict.

Tareq Alotaiba, a former member of the UAE’s National Security Council, wrote in an analysis Friday for the Arab Gulf States Institute that Israel was among the countries that “have stepped up to provide real assistance to the UAE.”

“Primarily, the United States and Israel have proved to be true allies by offering support through extensive military aid, intelligence sharing, and diplomatic backing,” Alotaiba wrote.

A senior Emirati official emphasized the importance of the assistance, telling Axios that support from Israel and Netanyahu came at a decisive moment: “We are not going to forget it.”

Another Emirati official echoed that sentiment, noting that multiple allies played key roles in defending the UAE, including the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Australia.

“It was a real eye-opening moment [seeing] who our real friends are,” the second official said.

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Rav Dov Landau Declares at Ponovezh: Bnei Yeshiva Will Not Enlist Under Any Circumstances

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Slabodka rosh yeshiva Rav Dov Landau delivered a historic shiur klali Sunday evening at Ponovezh Yeshiva in Bnei Brak. During his divrei chizuk, he declared unequivocally that bnei yeshiva will not join the army under any circumstances, regardless of legal or political developments.

Bnei yeshiva will not go to the army under any circumstances, neither by coercion nor voluntarily, whether there is a law or not,” he said.

In his remarks, the rosh yeshiva reflected emotionally on his early years in the very yeshiva where he spoke. “I am here in this place, moved and excited by the place where I spent my youth,” he said, noting that Ponovezh has become “the birthplace of many talmidei chachomim.”

Turning to the actions of the judicial system, Rav Landau said, “The judicial authorities continue in their wickedness, we, believers, believe that Hashem will burden their hearts.” He added, “Even when Hakadosh Boruch Hu assigns a burden through the obligated, the fate of the wicked is to be held to account.”

He urged the olam hayeshivos to remain steadfast and unwavering in its commitment to limud haTorah, despite mounting pressures. “All these difficulties will not hinder our Torah study; on the contrary, we will increase Torah study, increase Torah learners, increase houses of study,” he said.

The rosh yeshiva further emphasized his position in absolute terms, rejecting any compliance with outside demands. “We will not pay attention to their decrees, we will ignore them, and they and their decrees will vanish like a passing wind and like a fleeting dream,” he said.

Concluding his address, he stated, “It is the authorities’ role to regulate this and not to make it difficult, and if they insist, comfort and salvation will come to the Jews from another place.”

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Bennett and Lapid Announce Joint “B’Yachad” Party Ahead of 2026 Elections

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Former prime ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid announced Sunday evening that they will run together in the upcoming 2026 elections under a new joint party called “B’Yachad,” with Bennett leading the list in a move aimed at uniting the center-right bloc.

Opening the joint announcement, Bennett framed the decision as a pivotal moment for the country, addressing the public directly. “My brothers and sisters, fateful moments require bold steps—and that is what we are doing now. I am happy to tell you that tonight, together with my friend Yair Lapid, we are taking the most Zionist and patriotic step we have ever taken, for the sake of our country,” he said.

Bennett went on to explain the reasoning behind the alliance, emphasizing the importance of unity despite differences. “Tonight we are uniting and establishing the ‘Together’ party under my leadership—a party that will lead to a great victory and the opening of a new era for our beloved country. Yair and I have different views on a range of issues—and we are not hiding that; on the contrary, we are proud of it. I am proud that two leaders with different views can fight together for the people of Israel, just as our sons, our soldiers, fight shoulder to shoulder. Our unity is a message to the entire nation: the era of division is over; the era of repair has begun.”

Highlighting their past partnership, Bennett pointed to what he described as achievements of their previous government. “When we work together, we win. In the government I led, we accomplished in one year what other governments did not achieve in four: we moved the economy from a massive deficit to a surplus, stopped the suitcases of cash to Hamas, refused to tolerate even a single incendiary balloon, and restored personal security to the streets. Those were good days for Israel.”

Looking ahead, Bennett said a future government under their leadership would operate with greater speed and effectiveness. “This time, in the new government we establish, it will be bigger, faster, and better—a government of professionals, CEOs, and people of action who think only about Israel’s good. The state will return to being well-managed. We are coming with ready work plans so as not to waste a single moment.” He also suggested that the move marks the beginning of a broader political shift. “This is a major step toward repairing the state—but certainly not the last. You will see more moves and more surprises that will change the face of the country.”

He then outlined specific policy priorities for a future administration. “On the first day of the new government under my leadership, we will establish a state commission of inquiry into the October 7 massacre to bring truth to the families and answers to all of Israel. We will advance a universal service law and stop funding draft evasion even by a single shekel. We will limit the term of a prime minister to eight years, and it will apply first and foremost to me. We will protect our land and not give up a single centimeter to the enemy. We will strengthen an inclusive and positive Judaism without coercion. Above all, we will ensure that the young men and women of Israel, who serve and give so much of themselves to the state, can build their future here.”

Bennett praised Lapid for stepping aside from the top position, calling it an act of leadership. “Not for the first time, Yair Lapid is proving leadership—that for him, the good of the state truly comes first. He has the courage to decide and the generosity to act. Your excellent party members from Yesh Atid are joining tonight with my colleagues into one large family—together! We are charging forward toward victory.” He also extended an invitation to former IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot to join the effort. “Gadi, our door is open to you,” he said, adding that the country would soon return to a government focused on “we” rather than “I.” “We will lead the nation along a path believed in by a large majority of Israeli citizens—the liberal Zionist right: political and security strength alongside a home for all of Israeli society. Every Israeli will feel wanted, loved, and respected here—even if they did not vote for me. Better days are coming for all of Israel.” He concluded with a biblical verse: “The Lord will give strength to His people; the Lord will bless His people with peace.”

Following Bennett’s remarks, Lapid addressed the crowd and described the alliance as a necessary step for the country’s future. “We stand here today together to begin a great repair in the people of Israel. We stand here together for our children. The State of Israel needs to change direction. This is a test of our leadership, and we will meet it. What you see here today is the first step. We are here because this country needs unity like air to breathe. We stand here together for everyone who believes in democracy, believes in the deep Jewish foundation of the state, believes in the values of Zionism, and in our right to this land,” he said.

Lapid then turned to members of his own party to explain his decision to forgo the top spot on the list. “I want to say to the people of Yesh Atid, who have been fighting with love for the country for 14 years: today we are doing what we have always known how to do—we are putting the ego aside and doing what is right for the State of Israel.”

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Rav Zevadia Cohen Elected Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv

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Rav Zevadia Cohen was elected chief rabbi of Tel Aviv–Jaffa and, shortly after the results were announced, arrived at the city’s Religious Council building to deliver his victory address, outlining his vision for the role.

Opening his remarks, Rav Cohen reflected on his years of service as head of the rabbinical courts in the city, a position he held for 18 years, during which he oversaw matters of marriage, divorce, conversion, and agunah cases both in Israel and abroad.

“Rav Ovadia Yosef, of blessed memory, who served here as the city’s rabbi, taught us in halacha to act with leniency in order to unite everyone together. Also in my new role as chief rabbi, which includes kashrus, mikvaos, and eruvin, we will be able to follow his path and provide the best service with warmth and pleasantness. Until now, we have done everything quietly, without headlines, all for the benefit of the city’s residents—to serve them as one man with one heart. I travel throughout the entire city, in all its neighborhoods, providing whatever is needed with a welcoming approach that connects and unites.”

He continued by emphasizing the qualities required of a leader, drawing on well-known teachings.

“When Hashem sought to appoint a leader, the Midrash says He chose Moshe Rabbeinu. Why? Because when He saw that Moshe was a shepherd, He noticed a young goat that was thirsty, and Moshe placed it on his shoulders. Hashem said: if you care about a small goat, you can be a leader. King David would first bring out the weaker goats to graze on the softer grass, and only afterward the stronger ones. A leader must always look to the weaker ones and those in need of help. You will hear the cry of the poor and respond to their plea. With Hashem’s help, I intend to gather all the community rabbis to sit together and elevate the city spiritually, all with a pleasant demeanor and kindness, and to sanctify Hashem’s Name in public.”

Rav Cohen’s election comes after eight years in which the city operated without a permanent chief rabbi, following the retirement of Rav Yisrael Meir Lau in 2018. With his appointment, Rav Cohen will also automatically become a member of the Chief Rabbinate Council of Israel.

The election committee, chaired by retired Supreme Rabbinical Court judge Rav Yaakov Zamir, released the final results: Rav Zevadia Cohen received 37 votes, Rav Chaim Amsalem received 21, and Rav Aryeh Levin received 3 votes, out of a total of 64 eligible voters. Other committee members included Rav Yitzchak Levy, attorney Rachel Dayan, Tal Tanami, Yonit Gisfan, and representatives of the Ministry of Religious Services’ legal department. The committee secretary was Tzuriel Porat.

Sephardic Chief Rabbi Rav David Yosef spoke with Rav Cohen following the results. Rav Yosef bentched him to continue strengthening Torah and spreading its influence, following the path of Aharon HaKohen: “One who loves peace and pursues peace, loves people, and brings them closer to Torah.” Rav Cohen thanked him warmly and said, “It is a great merit for me. I will act under the guidance of our master, may he live long, for the benefit of all the residents of Tel Aviv–Yaffo, and to increase peace.”

Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai also responded to the election, stating: “I congratulate Rav Zevadia Cohen on his election as chief rabbi of Tel Aviv–Yaffo. After eight years in which the city functioned without a chief rabbi, elections were held today in accordance with the law enacted by the state requiring us to do so. I want to say clearly that with or without a chief rabbi, Tel Aviv–Yaffo is a free, liberal, and democratic city that respects the choices and lifestyles of all its residents—and it will remain so. I wish the newly elected rabbi success in his role and am confident he will act with an understanding of the unique character of Tel Aviv–Jaffa and its diverse population.”

Director-General of the Ministry of Religious Services Yehuda Avidan welcomed the outcome, saying: “We congratulate the conclusion of this process. Thanks to a professional and orderly procedure that began under the outgoing minister MK Michael Malchieli, we have merited today to have strong spiritual leadership for the city of Tel Aviv. I would like to thank Mayor Ron Huldai for his cooperation in conducting the election process. Rav Zevadia Cohen is a symbol of halacha and warmth, and I am confident he will connect all the city’s residents to the world of Torah and make Judaism accessible in a clear and unifying way. This is a significant step in strengthening the Chief Rabbinate of Israel.”

Eldad Mizrachi, chairman of the Tel Aviv Religious Council, also congratulated Rav Cohen, stating: “Tel Aviv–Jaffa has chosen a chief rabbi and dayan of the highest caliber, a Torah scholar who has lived among the people of Tel Aviv for many years. He knows how to connect and embrace others with warmth and a balanced, inclusive halachic approach. He continues the distinguished rabbinic tradition that has existed in this city.”

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IDF Soldier Idan Fooks, 19, Killed in Southern Lebanon Combat; Six Others Wounded

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The IDF announced that Sergeant Idan Fooks, 19, from Petach Tikva, a combat soldier in Battalion 77 of the 7th Brigade, known as the “Golan Surge,” was killed during fighting in southern Lebanon.

Fooks is scheduled to be laid to rest on Monday at 4:00 p.m. in the military cemetery section in Segula, located in his hometown.

In the same incident in which he was killed, an IDF officer and three soldiers were seriously injured, while another soldier sustained moderate injuries and a sixth was lightly wounded. All six were evacuated to hospitals for treatment, and their families were informed.

During the episode, two additional explosive drones were launched toward IDF forces operating near the village of Taybeh. One of the drones was intercepted and detonated close to the troops as they were evacuating the wounded. No further injuries were reported in that part of the incident. The IDF subsequently carried out strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon.

Defense Minister Israel Katz issued a statement mourning the fallen soldier, saying: “I mourn the fall of Staff Sergeant Idan Fooks, a fighter in Battalion 77 who fell in battle in southern Lebanon, and send my deepest condolences to his family at this difficult time. Idan fought bravely alongside our other heroic soldiers, in defense of the residents of the north against a brutal terrorist organization-which will pay a heavy price for its actions.

I wish a full and speedy recovery to the soldiers wounded in this difficult incident, and I strengthen the IDF soldiers operating with strength and determination in Lebanon. The IDF will continue to act with all necessary means and backing until full security is achieved for the residents of the north. May his memory be blessed.”

Petach Tikva Mayor Rami Greenberg also paid tribute, stating: “I share in the deep sorrow of the Fooks-Ara family over the loss of their son / nephew / grandson, a hero of Israel, soldier Idan Fooks of blessed memory, who fell during the fighting in southern Lebanon. Idan was a resident of Petach Tikva, the Pisgat Hadar neighborhood, and a graduate of the Ben Gurion High School in the city. We share the family’s profound grief. May his memory be blessed.”

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The Security Loopholes That Allowed Gunman Cole Allen To Get Near WHCD — As Trump Says This Proves Need For His Ballroom

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Lawmakers from both parties are raising concerns about security weaknesses at the Washington Hilton during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, while President Donald Trump and his allies argue the incident underscores the need for a highly secure ballroom at the White House.

Critics focused on what they described as significant gaps in security that allowed individuals staying at the hotel to enter without undergoing weapons screening at the outer perimeter.

Authorities say that vulnerability enabled Cole Tomas Allen to bring a shotgun, a handgun, and multiple knives into the building, where the president, cabinet members, lawmakers, and journalists had gathered for the event.

As in previous years, screening checkpoints were positioned on a floor above the ballroom, rather than at the hotel’s main entry points.

“While the security perimeter outside of the ballroom worked, and the Secret Service and Federal Law Enforcement acted swiftly to secure the ballroom and move the President and high level officials out of harms way, the fact is there [were] numerous glaring security issues,” Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) said on X.

Lawler pointed to the absence of photo identification checks, the lack of a verified attendee list, and the fact that the hotel remained open to the public. He also noted that the only magnetometers were located near the ballroom itself.

“Without getting into details, I will just say, there was not a good handle on how many members of Congress were at the event and where they were in the room,” he added.

“There needs to be a complete and thorough after action as to how the gunman got from his hotel room into a secure area with numerous guns.”

Officials said the suspect, heavily armed, attempted to rush through the magnetometer checkpoint and began firing before being subdued by security personnel.

Authorities maintained that the event was protected by multiple layers of security and said the system functioned as intended, emphasizing that the president was never in danger.

Those same procedures, however, allowed other hotel guests and media members to attend gatherings at the venue without having tickets to the main dinner.

Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) voiced similar concerns.

“No security screening was required to enter an event featuring the President of the United States, the Speaker of the House, Cabinet Secretaries, and Members of Congress?” Torres posted on X.

“This failure of even the most basic security protocols—as inexplicable as it is inexcusable—demands an immediate investigation.”

Investigators also found that the suspect himself had criticized the lack of security in a manifesto recovered after the attack.

“If I was an Iranian agent, instead of an American citizen, I could have brought a damn Ma Deuce [heavy machine gun] in here and no one would have noticed s–t,” the sicko gloated in his manifesto.

“The one thing that I immediately noticed walking into the hotel is the sense of arrogance,” he added.

“I walk in with multiple weapons and not a single person there considers the possibility that I could be a threat.”

Authorities said the suspect opened fire while attempting to push past the checkpoint into the ballroom before being stopped by security forces.

Officials also said Allen had rented a room at the Washington Hilton, which allowed him to move through parts of the hotel freely while senior government officials were present.

Critics highlighted that the hotel remained accessible to other guests even as the president, vice president, cabinet members, and congressional leaders were in attendance.

Investigators confirmed the suspect was able to bring multiple firearms and knives into the building without detection.

Trump and his supporters pointed to those failures as further justification for building a secure ballroom on White House grounds.

“What happened last night is exactly the reason that our great Military, Secret Service, Law Enforcement and, for different reasons, every President for the last 150 years, have been DEMANDING that a large, safe, and secure Ballroom be built ON THE GROUNDS OF THE WHITE HOUSE,” President Trump posted on Truth Social.

“This event would never have happened with the Militarily Top Secret Ballroom currently under construction at the White House. It cannot be built fast enough!”

The White House Correspondents’ Association, which organizes the dinner, hosts the annual event as a fundraiser for scholarships.

Trump, who had not attended the dinner for most of his presidency, participated this year and has suggested future events could be held in a White House ballroom if completed.

Some Democrats also expressed support for that idea.

“We were there front and center. That venue wasn’t built to accommodate an event with the line of succession for the U.S. government,” Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) posted on X.

“After witnessing last night, drop the TDS [Trump Derangement Syndrome] and build the White House ballroom for events exactly like these.”

Supporters aligned with Trump echoed calls to move forward with the project, which he has advocated for since his time in office.

“Tonight is one more reason for the new White House Trump Ballroom…” said Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch.

“We’d better never again hear a peep from anyone complaining about a White House ballroom,” Rep. Randy Fine (R-Fla.) wrote on X.

The proposed project, a 90,000-square-foot ballroom, has faced legal challenges, including objections from the National Trust for Historic Preservation over the approval process.

Last month, U.S. District Judge Richard Leon ruled that construction could not proceed without congressional authorization, though an appeals court later allowed work to continue temporarily pending a hearing scheduled for June.

Trump has also indicated that his administration is pursuing additional security enhancements at the site.

The proposed ballroom would be located above the White House’s reinforced bunker, designed to withstand a nuclear attack, which officials say is also being upgraded.

Despite the controversy, Trump praised the response by the Secret Service and law enforcement agencies involved in securing the Washington Hilton.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche also defended the response, emphasizing that the security operation was effective.

“To the contrary, it was a massive security success story,” Blanche insisted on CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday. “This suspect barely breached the perimeter.”

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Read White House Correspondents’ Dinner Gunman’s Full Anti-Trump Manifesto

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Authorities say the man accused of carrying out the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner sent a lengthy and disturbing message to family members shortly before the incident.

Cole Tomas Allen transmitted a 1,052-word manifesto roughly 10 minutes before the attack. The message, obtained by the NY Post, was signed Cole “coldForce” “Friendly Federal Assassin” Allen and included what he described as “rules of engagement” for the shooting, along with a claim that he believed it was his righteous duty to target administration officials.

Cole Allen’s manifesto in full:

Hello everybody!

So I may have given a lot of people a surprise today. Let me start off by apologizing to everyone whose trust I abused.

I apologize to my parents for saying I had an interview without specifying it was for “Most Wanted.”

I apologize to my colleagues and students for saying I had a personal emergency (by the time anyone reads this, I probably most certainly DO need to go to the ER, but can hardly call that not a self-inflicted status.)

I apologize to all of the people I traveled next to, all the workers who handled my luggage, and all the other non-targeted people at the hotel who I put in danger simply by being near.

I apologize to everyone who was abused and/or murdered before this, to all those who suffered before I was able to attempt this, to all who may still suffer after, regardless of my success or failure.

I don’t expect forgiveness, but if I could have seen any other way to get this close, I would have taken it. Again, my sincere apologies.

On to why I did any of this:

I am a citizen of the United States of America.

What my representatives do reflects on me.

And I am no longer willing to permit a pedophile, rapist, and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes.

(Well, to be completely honest, I was no longer willing a long time ago, but this is the first real opportunity I’ve had to do something about it.)

While I’m discussing this, I’ll also go over my expected rules of engagement (probably in a terrible format, but I’m not military so too bad.)

Administration officials (not including Mr. Patel): they are targets, prioritized from highest-ranking to lowest

Secret Service: they are targets only if necessary, and to be incapacitated non-lethally if possible (aka, I hope they’re wearing body armor because center mass with shotguns messes up people who *aren’t*

Hotel Security: not targets if at all possible (aka unless they shoot at me)

Capitol Police: same as Hotel Security

National Guard: same as Hotel Security

Hotel Employees: not targets at all

Guests: not targets at all

In order to minimize casualties I will also be using buckshot rather than slugs (less penetration through walls)

I would still go through most everyone here to get to the targets if it were absolutely necessary (on the basis that most people *chose* to attend a speech by a pedophile, rapist, and traitor, and are thus complicit) but I really hope it doesn’t come to that.

Rebuttals to objections:

Objection 1: As a Christian, you should turn the other cheek.

Rebuttal: Turning the other cheek is for when you yourself are oppressed. I’m not the person …. in a detention camp. I’m not the fisherman executed without trial. I’m not a schoolkid blown up or a child starved or a teenage girl abused by the many criminals in this administration.

Turning the other cheek when *someone else* is oppressed is not Christian behavior; it is complicity in the oppressor’s crimes.

Objection 2: This is not a convenient time for you to do this.

Rebuttal: I need whoever thinks this way to take a couple minutes and realize that the world isn’t about them. Do you think that when I see someone …. or murdered or abused, I should walk on by because it would be “inconvenient” for people who aren’t the victim?

This was the best timing and chance of success I could come up with.

Objection 3: You didn’t get them all.

Rebuttal: Gotta start somewhere.

Objection 4: As a half-black, half-white person, you shouldn’t be the one doing this.

Rebuttal: I don’t see anyone else picking up the slack

Objection 5: Yield unto Caesar what is Caesar’s.

Rebuttal: The United States of America are ruled by the law, not by any one or several people. In so far as representatives and judges do not follow the law, no one is required to yield them anything so unlawfully ordered.

I would also like to extend my appreciation to a great many people since I will not be likely to be able to talk with them again (unless the Secret Service is *astoundingly* incompetent.)

Thank you to my family, both personal and church, for your love over these 31 years.

Thank you to my friends, for your companionship over many years.

Thank you to my colleagues over many jobs, for your positivity and professionalism.

Thank you to my students for your enthusiasm and love of learning.

Thank you to the many acquaintances I’ve met, in person and online, for short interactions and long-term relationships, for your perspectives and inspiration.

Thank you all for everything.

Sincerely,

Cole “coldForce” “Friendly Federal Assassin” Allen

PS: Ok now that all the sappy stuff is done, what the hell is the Secret Service doing? Sorry, gonna rant a bit here and drop the formal tone.

Like, I expected security cameras at every bend, bugged hotel rooms, armed agents every 10 feet, metal detectors out the wazoo.

What I got (who knows, maybe they’re pranking me!) is nothing.

No … security.

Not in transport.

Not in the hotel.

Not in the event.

Like, the one thing that I immediately noticed walking into the hotel is the sense of arrogance.

I walk in with multiple weapons and not a single person there considers the possibility that I could be a threat.

The security at the event is all outside, focused on protestors and current arrivals, because apparently no one thought about what happens if someone checks in the day before.

Like, this level of incompetence is insane, and I very sincerely hope it’s corrected by the time this country gets actually competent leadership again.

Like, if I was an Iranian agent, instead of an American citizen, I could have brought a … Ma Deuce in here and no one would have noticed …..

Actually insane.

Oh and if anyone is curious is how doing something like feels: it’s awful. I want to throw up; I want to cry for all the things I wanted to do and never will, for all the people whose trust this betrays; I experience rage thinking about everything this administration has done.

Can’t really recommend it! Stay in school, kids.

Secret Service Director: White House Gala Security Worked

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Secret Service Director Sean Curran said that the extensive security measures in place at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner functioned as intended, stopping a suspect before he could cause further damage.

Officials said the individual taken into custody after the shooting managed to get past the outermost security layer because he had checked into the Washington Hilton as a guest, allowing him access to the premises where President Donald Trump was scheduled to appear.

Two law enforcement officials identified the suspect as Cole Tomas Allen, 31, of Torrance, California, telling the Associated Press that he was carrying a shotgun, a handgun, and multiple knives at the time of the incident.

Authorities emphasized that security for the annual dinner is always heightened when the president attends, particularly given the location’s history. Decades ago, the Washington Hilton was the scene of an assassination attempt against Ronald Reagan, and officials said the “multi-layered protection” system worked as designed in Saturday’s case.

Despite that, the shooting is expected to prompt renewed scrutiny over security protocols at high-profile political events, especially amid a series of violent incidents in recent years.

Interim Metropolitan Police Chief Jeffrey Carroll told reporters that investigators believe the suspect was staying at the hotel, which likely enabled him to enter during the event.

The hotel had been closed to the general public starting at 2 p.m. ahead of the 8 p.m. dinner. Outside, a group of protesters gathered in rainy conditions, with many directing criticism toward the media in attendance.

Only hotel guests, individuals with tickets to the dinner, invited attendees to pre- or post-event receptions, or those with official credentials from the White House Correspondents’ Association were permitted entry.

The roughly 2,300 attendees in the hotel’s large ballroom were subject to multiple additional screenings before gaining access, including ticket verification and passing through magnetometers staffed by the Secret Service and the Transportation Security Administration.

Officials did not immediately disclose when the suspect checked into the hotel. Video footage shared by Trump shortly after the incident showed the individual running past security personnel as metal detectors were being taken down. Once the president was seated, access to the secured area was closed, which is why the equipment was being dismantled.

“It shows that our multi-layered protection works,” Curran said.

Carroll echoed that assessment, stating that the security plan, developed by the Secret Service, “did work this evening.”

Inside the ballroom, further protective measures were in place, including an additional security perimeter around the president, separating him and others seated at the head table from the rest of the attendees.

Protective features included armored plating beneath the president’s table, Secret Service agents stationed in front of and alongside the stage, and heavily armed counter-assault teams positioned to respond immediately to any threat.

Numerous high-profile attendees also had their own security details present inside the room.

A hotel spokesperson referred questions about internal security procedures to the Secret Service.

The Washington Hilton has a long history of hosting presidential events, with the public often booking rooms or gathering in common areas to observe the activity surrounding high-profile gatherings that regularly attract political leaders, journalists, and celebrities.

While best known for the correspondents’ dinner, the hotel frequently hosts major events involving the president. It was also the site of the 1981 shooting of Reagan by John Hinckley Jr.

Reagan had just concluded a speech and was heading to his limousine when he was shot and seriously wounded. Hinckley later said he carried out the attack in an attempt to impress actress Jodie Foster.

Following that incident, the hotel implemented extensive security upgrades tailored to presidential visits, including a secure garage designed for the presidential motorcade, with direct access to a protected elevator and staircase leading to a dedicated suite.

That suite includes amenities reserved for presidential use, including a private bathroom prepared with monogrammed towels during visits.

Because of the venue’s longstanding role in presidential events, the Secret Service has used the annual dinner as a training opportunity, drawing on decades of familiarity with the location.

In recent years, particularly after the 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas, hotels nationwide have tightened security practices, including additional monitoring measures and policies to flag unusual behavior.

It remains unclear when the suspect checked into the hotel or whether any such safeguards would have affected the outcome in this case.

Belzer Rebbe Resumes Public Appearances After Illness; U.S. Chassidim Notified in Unusual Way

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Followers of the Belzer chassidus received encouraging news over Shabbos as the Belzer Rebbe returned to public tefillos and tishen following a period of significant weakness during which he had remained at home and did not appear in public.

Due to the Rebbe’s condition over the past two weeks, a planned Shabbos gathering with prominent supporters at the D-City venue in Ma’ale Adumim had been canceled. However, b’chasdei Shamayim, his health improved, and he was able to receive visitors on Thursday night. Over Shabbos, he participated in both tefillos and tishen at the Belzer beis medrash.

Interestingly, Belzer chassidim in the United States—where Shabbos had not yet begun—became aware of the development through an unusual method. A chossid who owns an apartment overlooking Kikar Belz has a security camera facing the well-known “Shabbos lamp” installed on the balcony of Reb Yisrael Avigdor Fried. The light serves as a signal to the community that the Rebbe has entered the tish, and through the camera feed, chassidim abroad were able to follow the update in real time.

All are urged to continue davening for the full recovery of Rav Yissachar Dov ben Miriam.

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Thousands Mourn Nesia Karadi, Fatally Wounded in Iranian Missile Attack; Father Offers Emotional Words of Faith

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Thousands gathered late last night to accompany Nesia Karadi, who passed away after succumbing to injuries sustained in an Iranian missile strike, in a levayah marked by grief, faith, and powerful expressions of emunah.

The young girl had been critically wounded nearly a month earlier when a missile struck her home on Rimon Street in Bnei Brak on the eve of Pesach, and doctors had fought to save her life until her passing on Friday.

The first to speak at the levayah was her uncle, Rav Michael Lasri, a well-known figure in outreach, who described the widespread spiritual awakening that took place during the past month as people across the country strengthened their observance, including accepting Shabbos earlier. “She had merits among all the great rabbis of the land. I’ve been involved in bringing people back to teshuvah for forty years, and she accomplished it in just a few weeks,” he said. Rav Lasri also asked that she serve as an advocate for the family: “because we need many miracles and wonders—we don’t know what will be.”

Rav Yigal Cohen, a member of the Chief Rabbinate Council, also delivered a hesped, emphasizing the spiritual impact she had on the Jewish people. “This neshamah brought thoughts of teshuvah to the Jewish nation. Her only ‘fault’ was that she was born a Jew in the Land of Israel. Sadly, nearly a month after the incident, despite the parents tearing the heavens with prayer, Nesia was summoned to the heavenly yeshiva,” he said.

“The pure child who completed her mission in this world took with her to Heaven so many prayers,” Rav Cohen added.

Her father, Rabbi Elazar Elchanan Karadi, then addressed the crowd, speaking through tears yet expressing acceptance of the Divine decree. “I want to say thank you very much to the Creator of the world. That You gave me a child who taught me what true joy is, what love of Torah is. She was our happiness in life. Thank you very much to the Creator of the world, thank you very much to the rabbis, to the people of Israel, to Sheba Medical Center, to the doctors, to the organization ‘Ezer Mizion,’ and thank you to every person in Israel who took upon themselves a commitment, even the smallest one. Thank you to all those who donated blood—their blood will save lives in the Jewish people.”

He continued, “The child Nesia merited to illuminate the Jewish people with complete teshuvah, and we are the only parents in the world who were able to accept this with love from Hashem. I ask the dear people of Israel to continue strengthening themselves, to continue reciting Tehillim and learning Mishnayos for the elevation of her soul, and to take on a small commitment in memory of Nesia bas Hila. Approach the Throne of Glory and ask for father, mother, brothers and sisters, for grandmother, and for all of Israel, that He should send a complete healing to all of Israel.”

“ We ask you for forgiveness—we did everything we could for you, but the Holy One, blessed be He, wanted otherwise. We are certain that you will protect and influence all of Israel. And death will be swallowed forever, and Hashem will wipe away tears from every face—may we know no more sorrow.”

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Holocaust Survivor and October 7 Massacre Survivor Daniel Luz Dies at 92

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Daniel Luz, a survivor of both the Holocaust and the October 7 massacre, has passed away at the age of 92.

Just last week, in an interview with Yediot Achronot, Luz spoke candidly about his condition, saying, “You see me in the picture happy and smiling, but my health condition is really not good. Soon I will have to return my soul to the Creator, but for the camera I make an effort.”

Luz had recently lit a memorial torch at the Holocaust Remembrance ceremony held at Kibbutz Yad Mordechai, where he lived. During the event, he shared the deep trauma he continued to carry, saying, “I have not yet recovered. Wars don’t bring us anywhere. I would like there to be peace here. I no longer delude myself that I will merit to see it, but that my grandchildren will see it—that is what matters most.”

Having endured the horrors of the Nazi occupation in Europe, Luz later made his home in Kibbutz Be’eri, where he once again faced unimaginable violence during the October 7 attacks. Reflecting on his life, he previously told Ynet, “That is why I am a Holocaust survivor twice—both from France during World War II and from Be’eri in 2023.”

On the morning of October 7, he awoke to the sound of sirens and gunfire. He and his wife, Edna, took shelter in their reinforced room as chaos unfolded outside. “We heard loud gunfire and shouting in Arabic. I felt that this was the day my life would end. I did not feel such fear even during the Holocaust. I have still not recovered from what we went through,” he said.

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Report: White House Correspondents Dinner Shooting Suspect Admits He Was Targeting Trump Officials

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Investigators say the gunman who attempted to force his way through a security checkpoint and opened fire outside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was aiming to reach and attack government officials attending the event.

Cole Tomas Allen, 31, told police he intended to target “administration officials” inside the gala at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C., according to sources cited by The New York Post. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed that assessment in comments to NBC News.

Authorities said Allen did not appear to be targeting a specific individual, and it remains unclear whether President Donald Trump himself was a direct target.

“He was trying to just breach his way in and take whoever he could,” one law enforcement source told The NY Post.

Secret Service Deputy Director Matthew Quinn said the suspect was attempting to carry out a “national tragedy” at a time when attention was focused on the high-profile dinner.

“[Allen] underestimated the protective capabilities of the U.S. Secret Service, and was stopped at first contact. The strength of our layered security posture was evident, with a myriad of countermeasures ahead,” he wrote in a statement.

Allen, identified by officials as a Caltech-educated teacher from Torrance, California, is accused of charging a security checkpoint armed with a shotgun, handgun, and multiple knives before being subdued.

The gunfire broke out shortly after 8:30 p.m., roughly 20 minutes after President Trump and first lady Melania Trump had taken their seats at the event.

Officials have not yet publicly identified a clear motive for the attack.

Trump said he does not believe the incident was connected to the ongoing U.S.-Israel conflict involving Iran.

“It’s not going to deter me from winning the war in Iran. I don’t know if that had anything to do with it. I really don’t think so, based on what we know,” Trump told reporters at the White House on Saturday evening.

During the exchange, a Secret Service agent was struck in the vest by gunfire. The agent was transported to a hospital and is in “great spirits,” Trump said during a press conference later that night.

According to Jeanine Pirro, Allen has been charged with using a firearm during a violent crime and assaulting a federal officer.

Authorities said the suspect attempted to push his way into a ballroom hosting approximately 2,500 attendees, including the president, Vice President JD Vance, cabinet members, and members of the media.

Secret Service personnel quickly removed the president and first lady from the area, while guests inside the ballroom took cover under tables.

Officials said Allen had secured a room at the hotel and brought multiple weapons inside. A volunteer told The New York Post that they observed him assembling a long weapon “in [an] unsecured room” before running toward the ballroom.

Law enforcement recovered a shotgun, a handgun, and several knives from the suspect at the scene.

Sources told ABC 7 that Allen had traveled from California, stopping in Chicago before making his way to Washington.

Trump described the attacker as a “sick” individual and praised the rapid response by security personnel.

The suspect was quickly subdued in the hotel lobby by Secret Service agents and removed from the scene in an ambulance.

Trump said the White House Correspondents’ Dinner will be rescheduled within the next 30 days.

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Netanyahu to Convene High-Level Meeting on Meron Lag Ba’omer Event Amid Security Concerns

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Israeli officials are increasingly weighing the possibility that this year’s Lag BaOmer gathering at Meron—one of the largest mass events in the country—could be significantly scaled back or even canceled due to the current security situation.

The issue is set to be discussed at a meeting convened by Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, who is expected to bring together senior ministers and top security officials to assess the situation and consider possible courses of action.

Among those scheduled to attend are Defense Minister Yisroel Katz, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, Justice Minister Yariv Levin, Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi, Transportation Minister Miri Regev, and MK Meir Porush.

Professional and operational figures are also expected to participate, including the head of the Home Front Command, the Northern District police chief, Meron project coordinator Yossi Deitch, Director-General of the Ministry of Religious Services Yehuda Avidan, and Director-General of the Ministry of Yerushalayim Affairs Shimi Elbaum.

According to sources familiar with the discussions, officials will review a range of contingency plans—from holding a limited event under strict restrictions to the possibility of canceling the gathering entirely—given ongoing security concerns. No final decision has yet been made.

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Netanyahu: Relieved Trump ‘Safe and Strong’ Following Attack at White House Correspondents’ Dinner

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Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu on Sunday expressed his relief that U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were “safe and strong” following the attack at the previous evening’s White House Correspondents Dinner in Washington.

“We send our wishes for a full and speedy recovery to the wounded police officer and salute the U.S. Secret Service for their swift and decisive action,” Netanyahu tweeted.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog earlier on Sunday said the Jewish state was praying for the “safety and security of the United States of America and its leaders” following the “heinous attack.”

Herzog in a social media post said he was “relieved to hear that President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, Vice President JD Vance, American leaders, and guests at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner were unharmed by the gunman who opened fire outside the event hall.”

The Israeli head of state added, “We are thankful that the law enforcement officer shot during the attack is safe and on the path of recovery.”

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar on Sunday condemned the shooting “in the strongest possible terms.”

“Israel stands shoulder to shoulder with the United States and Trump,” Sa’ar posted on X, commending Secret Service agents for “their swift action in neutralizing the attacker.”

“Zero tolerance for political violence,” Jerusalem’s top diplomat added.

Cole Allen, 31, a resident of the Los Angeles metropolitan area, has been identified by law enforcement as the gunman who opened fire outside the dinner where Trump and other administration officials were gathered.

The suspect was armed with a shotgun, a handgun and knives, and is believed to have acted alone, police said.

Allen told law enforcement following his arrest that he wanted to shoot Trump administration officials, two sources familiar with the matter told CBS News.

The suspect didn’t specifically say he was targeting the president, just “administration officials,” a law enforcement source told the outlet.

The annual dinner will be rescheduled. JNS

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Petirah of Mrs. Louise (Rechel) Mermelstein a”h

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It is with great sadness that Matzav.com reports the petirah of Mrs. Louise (Rechel) Mermelstein a”h, a devoted eishes chayil and matriarch, leaving behind a legacy of yiras Shamayim, quiet strength, and unwavering dedication to her family.

Mrs. Mermelstein was the beloved wife of R’ Chaim Aryeh Mermelstein z”l, with whom she built a home rooted in Torah and mesorah. Together, they raised a family that reflects their deep values and commitment to avodas Hashem, instilling in their children a profound appreciation for limud haTorah and a life guided by emunah and bitachon.

She was the mother of Rav Yosef Mermelstein, rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Novominsk, and Mr. Moshe Mermelstein.

Those who encountered Mrs. Mermelstein remember a woman of quiet nobility, whose life was defined not by public recognition but by consistent chesed, humility, and an inner strength that anchored her family through the years. She carried herself with grace, always placing others before herself, and serving as a source of support and encouragement to her children and all those around her.

The levayah will take place today at 12:00 noon at Chicago Jewish Funerals, located at 8851 Skokie Boulevard in Skokie, Illinois.

Yehi zichrah boruch.

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Suspect in White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting Was Named “Teacher of the Month”

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Authorities have identified the suspect arrested in connection with Saturday’s shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner as Cole Tomas Allen, a man from the Los Angeles area who, based on publicly available information, appears to be a Caltech graduate working as a part-time teacher and independent game developer.

According to a law enforcement official, Allen is about 31 years old and lives in Torrance, California, a coastal community in the South Bay region near Los Angeles along Santa Monica Bay.

The chief of the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., said investigators believe the suspect had been staying as a guest at the Washington Hilton hotel, where the annual dinner was being held. However, officials said they have not yet determined a motive.

Social media posts believed to be connected to Allen indicate that he was recognized as “Teacher of the Month” in December 2024 by the Torrance branch of C2 Education, a national tutoring and test-preparation company.

A LinkedIn profile under his name describes him as a “mechanical engineer and computer scientist by degree, independent game developer by experience, teacher by birth.”

According to that profile, Allen earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the California Institute of Technology in 2017 and completed a master’s degree in computer science at California State University, Dominguez Hills in 2025. Caltech confirmed in a statement that a person with that name graduated in 2017.

The same profile lists his recent work as a part-time instructor with C2 Education and as a self-employed game developer. It also notes that he previously worked as a mechanical engineer at IJK Controls in South Pasadena and earlier served as a teaching assistant at Caltech.

Included in the profile is a reference to a local newspaper article highlighting “on a robotics competition my team won” at Caltech in 2016.

The Secret Service said the suspect was carrying a shotgun and was taken into custody after opening fire at a Secret Service agent inside the Washington Hilton Hotel, outside the ballroom where the event attended by President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and several cabinet officials was taking place.

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