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Tensions Erupt at Kosel on Rosh Chodesh as Women of the Wall Smuggle Sefer Torah Into Plaza

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Large crowds gathered at the Kosel this morning for Rosh Chodesh tefillos as tensions flared once again over the activities of the Women of the Wall group, whose members reportedly smuggled a Sefer Torah into the plaza in violation of existing regulations.

According to witnesses, members of the Reform-affiliated activist group raised the Sefer Torah in celebration after successfully bringing it into the women’s section of the Kosel plaza.

At the same time, hundreds of seminary students arrived at the site following longstanding guidance issued years ago by Rav Aharon Leib Shteinman zt”l encouraging participation in counter-demonstrations opposing the activities of the group commonly referred to as “Women of the Wall.”

Large police, Border Police, and riot-control forces were deployed throughout the Kosel area in anticipation of confrontations between the sides.

Police officers reportedly clashed with demonstrators during the morning, and one chareidi girl was arrested and taken to a police station located at the site.

Meanwhile, hundreds of people participated Friday in a large Shacharis minyan held specifically in the southern section of the Kosel plaza, the area at the center of ongoing legal and political disputes regarding efforts to establish a permanent Reform prayer space there.

Participants brought a mechitzah and conducted a traditional tefillah as part of what organizers described as an effort to strengthen the Jewish and traditional character of the site.

Those who attended said the decision to hold the tefillah specifically in the southern plaza symbolized the broader struggle over the future character and sanctity of the Kosel.

Participants also explained that the choice of location was intended “to declare in a clear voice — the Kosel belongs to all the Jewish people, but its holiness is not ownerless.”

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Trump Celebrates After UN Climate Committee Moves Away From Its Most Extreme Global Warming Scenario

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President Donald Trump sharply criticized Democratic climate policies after scientists reportedly backed away from one of the most severe global warming projections long used in United Nations-backed climate models.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump celebrated reports that researchers are no longer treating one of the most extreme emissions scenarios as the most likely future outcome.

“GOOD RIDDANCE! After 15 years of Dumocrats promising that ‘Climate Change’ is going to destroy the Planet, the United Nations TOP Climate Committee just admitted that its own projections (RCP8.5) were WRONG! WRONG! WRONG!” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

Trump accused Democrats of using climate concerns to advance costly energy initiatives and increase government spending.

“For far too long Climate Activism has been used by Dumocrats to scare Americans, push horrible Energy Polices, and fund BILLIONS into their bogus research programs,” he continued. “Unlike the Dumocrats, who use Climate Alarmism nonsense to push their GREEN NEW SCAM, my Administration will always be based on TRUTH, SCIENCE, and FACT!”

Trump’s remarks came after climate researchers moved away from relying on the most severe emissions scenario developed through the United Nations-backed Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

That scenario — first known as RCP8.5 and later SSP5-8.5 — projected dramatic rises in global temperatures and sea levels under assumptions of extremely high emissions. The forecasts also included warnings of widespread crop failures and catastrophic environmental outcomes.

According to reports, scientists are now phasing out the scenario after concluding it no longer reflects the most realistic trajectory given the expansion of renewable energy, shifts in emissions patterns, and climate-related policies already in place.

Researchers writing in the journal Geoscientific Model Development said future climate modeling should still account for a broad range of possibilities, while acknowledging that the most extreme projections are becoming increasingly unlikely.

“For the 21st century, this range will be smaller than assessed before: on the high-end of the range, the high emission levels (quantified by SSP5-8.5) have become implausible, based on trends in the costs of renewables, the emergence of climate policy and recent emission trends.”

Trump’s latest comments echoed criticism he voiced last September during remarks at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, where he dismissed climate change fears as exaggerated.

“It’s the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world, in my opinion,” Trump said at the time. “All of these predictions made by the United Nations and many others, often for bad reasons, were wrong.”

“They were made by stupid people that have cost their country’s fortunes and given those same countries no chance for success,” he continued.

Trump’s statements drew sharp criticism from Democrats and climate activists, including Hillary Clinton, who accused him of spreading false information.

“You know yesterday at the U.N., President Trump said, ‘Climate change is a hoax,’ because it’s just total disinformation,” Clinton said during the Clinton Global Initiative in New York. “It’s a statement that is just not true, and yet being propagated.”

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin later defended Trump’s position during an appearance on Fox News, arguing that aggressive climate policies have harmed working Americans economically.

“The president is absolutely right and we’ve seen it in the name of climate change, these left wing policies willing to cause extreme economic pain for people who can at least afford it,” he said.

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Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy — Who Voted To Convict Trump — Loses Louisiana Primary As President Takes Victory Lap

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Louisiana Republican voters denied Sen. Bill Cassidy a third term Saturday, delivering a major political defeat to one of the few GOP senators who voted to convict President Donald Trump after the January 6 Capitol riot.

With most ballots counted, Trump-endorsed Rep. Julia Letlow finished in first place in the Republican primary, while Louisiana State Treasurer John Fleming secured second place, pushing Cassidy into third and ending his re-election bid.

According to vote totals with 92 percent reporting, Letlow received 44.8 percent of the vote, Fleming captured 28.4 percent, and Cassidy trailed with 24.7 percent. The Associated Press projected Letlow and Fleming as the two candidates advancing to the June 27 runoff election.

Letlow is considered the early favorite heading into the runoff, largely due to Trump’s endorsement, which the president reaffirmed Friday on Truth Social while returning from his summit in China with President Xi Jinping.

After Cassidy’s defeat became clear, Trump celebrated the outcome online and renewed his attacks on the Louisiana senator over the impeachment vote.

“Bill Cassidy . . . voted to impeach me on preposterous charges that were fake then, and now, are criminally insane!” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “His disloyalty to the man who got him elected is now a part of legend, and it’s nice to see that his political career is OVER!”

Cassidy, 68, was among seven Republican senators who voted to convict Trump on charges of incitement following the January 6, 2021 Capitol unrest. Political observers note that number could shrink even further in the next Congress if Sen. Susan Collins faces defeat in her own re-election race, potentially leaving Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski as the lone remaining Republican impeachment supporter still in office.

In addition to his impeachment vote, Cassidy had publicly urged Trump to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race following the classified documents indictment tied to Mar-a-Lago and had criticized the administration as insufficiently pro-life.

Trump moved early to weaken Cassidy politically by endorsing Letlow back in January — even before she officially entered the race — forcing the incumbent senator into a difficult renomination battle.

The president continued attacking Cassidy throughout Election Day itself.

“Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana is a disloyal disaster. His entire past campaign for the Senate was about ‘TRUMP,’ how he’s with me all the way, and then, after winning, he turned around and voted to IMPEACH me for something that has now proven to be total “bulls—!” Trump posted on Truth Social Saturday while the vote was going on.

House Speaker Mike Johnson, who also hails from Louisiana, acknowledged earlier in the week that the race had placed him in a politically uncomfortable position because of his relationships with all three candidates.

Johnson described Letlow as “like a sister to me” while also noting that Fleming had previously represented Louisiana’s 4th Congressional District before him.

Over recent months, Cassidy had attempted to repair relations with Trump and the MAGA base, including reluctantly voting to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health and Human Services secretary despite disagreements over vaccine policy.

Meanwhile, both Cassidy and Fleming criticized Letlow over her past role as a senior administrator at the University of Louisiana-Monroe, where she once described herself as a “strong and progressive leader” and supported diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.

Cassidy’s loss marks another victory for Trump-backed candidates following a series of successful primary challenges against Republicans who had opposed the president on issues including redistricting in Indiana.

Attention now shifts to Kentucky, where another Trump-backed challenger will face off Tuesday against Rep. Thomas Massie. Former Navy SEAL and farmer Ed Gallrein is challenging the libertarian-leaning congressman with Trump’s endorsement behind him.

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Netanyahu Warns Chareidi Parties That Dissolving Knesset Could Impact Possible Return to War With Iran

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Efforts to prevent the collapse of Israel’s government intensified over the weekend as Israeli Prime Minister Binyomin Netanyahu reportedly warned chareidi party leaders that dissolving the Knesset this week could harm Israel’s military preparedness and its ability to resume fighting against Iran if necessary.

At the same time, Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee chairman MK Boaz Bismuth scheduled new discussions on the draft law for this coming Wednesday in an attempt to demonstrate progress and ease the escalating political crisis with the chareidi factions.

According to information obtained by Matzav.com, Netanyahu delivered an unusual message in recent days to senior chareidi political leaders, cautioning that moving forward immediately with dissolving the Knesset could interfere with sensitive security planning tied to Iran and future military operations.

Despite the warning, senior figures in the chareidi parties reportedly remain unconvinced that the coalition can still survive.

The three leaders of the chareidi factions reportedly believe there is “no way to prevent the preliminary vote on dissolving the Knesset this week,” and continue to argue that there is still no real majority to pass the draft law.

A senior United Torah Judaism official sharply criticized Netanyahu’s handling of the crisis, accusing the prime minister of once again attempting to delay matters rather than resolve them.

According to the official, Netanyahu’s office is trying to create the appearance of a political “breakthrough” in order to temporarily freeze efforts to dissolve the Knesset and buy several additional weeks.

“They know there is no majority for the draft law,” the official said. “The goal is to delay the crisis so that even if they eventually move toward dissolving the Knesset, the Elections Committee will already struggle to meet the timetable for September elections, pushing the elections off until October. Once again there is no majority for the law, and once again they are selling stories to the chareidim.”

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Let There Be Shefa

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Shefa Living: From Ideal Life to Real Life

In the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, the air feels different.

The pace slows. The quiet stretches. And for many families discovering Shefa Living, something else becomes possible too: space to live, to grow, and to build a community with intention.

What began as a bold idea is now steadily taking shape. Homes are under construction, infrastructure is complete, and the first families are preparing to move in.

When Yehuda (Yudi) Gross first began thinking about what eventually became Shefa Living, it wasn’t about building a new community. It was about understanding why so many frum families were struggling.

As a wealth manager who also volunteered as a financial coach with Mesila, Gross worked with families across the financial spectrum. What he saw surprised him.

“People making $10,000 a month and people making $30,000 a month were both under enormous pressure,” he explains. “Not because they were irresponsible. Because the structure of frum life has become extremely expensive.”

Housing, tuition, food, and communal costs are often discussed as separate challenges. But Gross came to see them as parts of a single system.

“We don’t really have five different crises,” he says. “We have one; the cost of living.”

That realization became the starting point for what would eventually become Shefa Living.
But as the idea developed, the vision quickly expanded beyond simply lowering costs.

The goal became something larger: rethinking how a frum community could be built from the ground up, in a way that gives families more space, stronger connection, and a healthier structure for Jewish life.

Today, the project has moved far beyond the conceptual stage. Infrastructure is in place, homes are under construction, leadership has been hired, and the first families are preparing to move in.

Turning Vision Into Reality

One of the first questions people ask when they hear about Shefa Living is simple: Is this actually happening?

According to Gross, the answer is an emphatic yes.

All major infrastructure has already been installed, including roads, electricity, wells, septic systems, and fiber-optic internet. Engineering work and soil testing across the property have been completed, allowing construction to begin.

The first phase of homes is currently underway. Foundations have been poured, and framing is nearing completion keeping the project on schedule to have the first 30 families to move in around Elul, with additional homes following in the months after.

“These aren’t theoretical plans anymore,” Gross says. “Homes are being built, and families are getting ready to move.”

One family is already living on the property in an existing house that came with the land purchase while their permanent home is being constructed.

Space to Live

From the outset, the homes were designed specifically with frum life in mind.

Instead of adapting houses built for different lifestyles, Shefa Living designed beautiful, modern homes around how Jewish families actually live, with large dining rooms that can host Shabbos meals and guests, spacious bedrooms for children, and layouts that support the rhythms of Yom Tov and family life.

“These homes are designed for the way frum families actually use their space,” Gross says.

The homes are being sold at prices below typical frum community markets, something Gross attributes to the structure of the project itself.

“Because we’re building the infrastructure ourselves, we’re able to avoid the ‘Jewish premium’ that often comes with housing in established communities,” he explains.

The Community’s Yeshiva

For many families considering a move, the most important question is education.

Shefa Living’s yeshiva, the Yeshiva of Glade Valley,  will open together with the first group of families moving into the community.

The school will be led by Rabbi Dovid Kossowsky and his wife, who are relocating to lead the program.

Gross says many of the families exploring Shefa Living share a similar motivation. “A lot of parents feel that one of their children isn’t thriving in the environment they’re in,” he explains. “They’re looking for a place where their kids can grow at their own pace and feel successful.”

The educational vision reflects the broader philosophy of Shefa Living. Rather than focusing only on academics, the yeshiva aims to nurture each child’s unique strengths and sense of purpose. Small, multi-age classrooms, close relationships with rebbeim and moros, and hands-on learning experiences will allow students to grow intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually.

In its first year, the school will operate in temporary classroom structures while permanent facilities are built. Plans for the campus include classrooms, playgrounds, outdoor learning spaces, and sports areas.

Recognizing that relocating to a new community is a major transition, the first weeks will focus on helping children and families acclimate.

Instead of beginning immediately with full academics, the early weeks will include activities, trips, and opportunities for families to get to know the area and each other. Formal classes are expected to begin after Sukkos.

Building a Community from the Ground Up

Beyond housing and education, Shefa Living is building the communal infrastructure necessary for a fully functioning frum community.

A central shul will serve as the heart of the neighborhood, bringing families together for davening, learning, and community gatherings.

A men’s and women’s mikvah is expected to open together with the first wave of residents. Plans are also underway for a unique  mikvah tahara that will be integrated into Nesheema a one of its kind community’s women’s center.

Nesheema will include a spa, gym, daycare, a cafe, and shared workspaces and spaces where women can gather and connect. Architectural plans for the center have already been completed, with construction expected to begin later this year.

Kosher food is also already available locally. After Gross approached a nearby supermarket, the store added multiple aisles of kosher products, including dairy, frozen foods, and pantry staples, even before the first families arrived.

A Community Built Around Shared Values

Shefa Living is guided by a broad Torah hashkafa under the leadership of Rabbi Twersky, emphasizing pnimiyus, avodas Hashem, and shared values over external uniformity.

Families relocating to Shefa come from a wide range of mainstream frum backgrounds. What unites them is not dress or labels, but a desire for a more intentional, grounded way of life.

“This isn’t for people running away from their communities,” Gross notes. “It’s for people running toward something they believe in. It is for mevakshim”

Life in the Mountains

The surrounding town has also played a role in shaping the project.

Small and welcoming, the area has responded warmly to the new Jewish community. Local businesses have already begun accommodating kosher needs, and many residents have expressed enthusiasm about the project.

Gross says the warmth of the local community has been striking. “People stop me on the street just to say they’re happy we’re coming,” he notes.

Set in the rolling hills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the area offers open skies, quiet roads, and sweeping views of forests and farmland. For families seeking space, natural beauty, and a slower pace of life, the setting is part of the attraction.

Looking Ahead

With infrastructure complete, homes under construction, educational leadership in place, and families preparing to move in, Shefa Living is entering its next stage.

For families watching the project unfold, the question is no longer simply what is Shefa Living?

It’s whether this might be where their next chapter begins.

Report: Israel Operated Two Secret Bases in Iraqi Desert for Over a Year

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Israel reportedly maintained at least two covert military facilities in Iraq’s western desert for more than a year, using them as operational hubs for missions connected to Iran, according to a detailed report published by The New York Times.

The report, which cited Iraqi and regional security officials, said planning for the makeshift bases began in late 2024 as part of preparations for future Israeli Air Force and commando activity targeting Iran.

According to the report, Israeli planners sought remote desert locations that could function as staging grounds and logistical support centers for long-range operations.

One of the alleged bases was reportedly located near al-Nukhaib in western Iraq. The site is said to have been discovered in early March after a local shepherd, 29-year-old Awad al-Shammari, unexpectedly came across the compound while traveling through the area.

Relatives of al-Shammari and regional military officials told the newspaper that the shepherd managed to alert Iraqi military commanders after observing soldiers, helicopters, tents, and an improvised landing strip in the desert.

Shortly after reporting what he had seen, al-Shammari was allegedly pursued by a helicopter, shot, and killed. His vehicle was later set on fire, according to the report.

The incident reportedly caused major political and security upheaval inside Iraq, particularly amid allegations that Iraqi radar systems had been temporarily disabled under American direction during periods of regional fighting in order to avoid interference with U.S. aircraft.

The day after the shepherd’s report, Iraqi military officials reportedly sent a reconnaissance force to investigate the site. According to the report, the force came under intense fire, resulting in one Iraqi soldier being killed, two others wounded, and two vehicles destroyed in airstrikes, forcing the team to retreat.

During subsequent closed-door meetings between Iraqi Chief of Staff Gen. Abdul Amir Yarallah and senior American military officials, U.S. representatives reportedly confirmed that the forces operating in the area were not American troops, strengthening suspicions within Baghdad that the installations were operated by Israel.

Following the confrontation, Iraqi military commanders were summoned to a confidential parliamentary hearing on March 8. During the session, Iraqi lawmaker Hassan Fadham reportedly claimed that Israel had established an additional secret outpost elsewhere in Iraq’s western desert.

According to the report, a second Iraqi security official later confirmed the existence of another covert site.

Regional security sources told The New York Times that the desert facilities played an important logistical role by allowing Israeli aircraft to refuel closer to Iran, dramatically shortening operational flight distances.

The report added that the al-Nukhaib base is no longer believed to be active, while the current status of the second alleged outpost remains unclear.

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Aryeh Deri Blasts Coalition as Chareidi Parties Prepare to Back Knesset Dissolution

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Israel’s chareidi parties are expected to support a preliminary vote this week to dissolve the Knesset, as the political crisis surrounding the draft law deepens and tensions within the coalition continue to intensify.

Unless dramatic last-minute developments emerge, the Knesset is expected to approve the bill to dissolve parliament in its initial reading, potentially paving the way for elections in 2026.

Over the weekend, representatives of the chareidi factions made clear that they are unwilling to delay the push for new elections, saying that they no longer trust Israeli Prime Minister Binyomin Netanyahu’s promises that a draft law can still be passed during the current summer session.

Shas chairman Aryeh Deri sharply criticized coalition partners during conversations with party lawmakers, accusing senior figures in Likud and the Religious Zionist Party of violating agreements and failing to honor commitments made to the chareidi parties.

“We invested enormous efforts to pass the law. Shas demonstrated loyal partnership to the coalition, but figures among the coalition leadership and members of Knesset from Likud and the Religious Zionist Party did not act in the same manner and blatantly violated the promises and agreements they signed.”

Deri continued his criticism, saying the coalition failed to deliver what he described as the most basic and essential piece of legislation for the chareidi public.

“In the end, the coalition did not provide the most basic and important law for us. This is disgraceful and irresponsible conduct that cannot be accepted.”

According to Deri, once it became clear that the draft law would not pass in the current Knesset, the only remaining course of action was to move toward elections in accordance with the directive of the Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah of Shas.

“Once it became clear that the law would not pass in the current Knesset,” Deri told party lawmakers, “in accordance with the decision of the Council of Torah Sages, we have no choice but to bring about the dissolution of the Knesset and new elections as quickly as possible.”

Unlike Degel HaTorah, which publicly declared this past week that it no longer considers itself aligned with Netanyahu’s political bloc, Shas has so far refrained from making such a formal announcement.

Still, Shas spokesman Asher Medina appeared to indirectly criticize Degel HaTorah’s approach, warning against believing that a left-wing government would offer more favorable treatment to the chareidi community.

“Anyone who thinks a left-wing government will give us everything is living in fantasies. The only common denominator among that collection of figures is hatred of chareidim.”

The differing approaches between the two chareidi factions became especially noticeable following the dramatic handwritten letter released by Slabdoka Rosh Yeshiva Rav Dov Lando instructing Degel HaTorah lawmakers to actively work toward dissolving the Knesset as soon as possible.

In the letter, Rav Landau stated that from this point forward, the only consideration guiding Degel HaTorah would be “what is good for chareidi Judaism,” without obligation to previous political alliances.

In particularly sharp language, Rav Lando declared that “the concept of a bloc no longer exists.”

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Seret-Vizhnitzer Rebbe to Visit Kever Rochel and Me’aras Hamachpeilah for First Time Since Becoming Rebbe

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The Seret-Vizhnitzer chassidus is preparing for a major supporters’ conference later this month that will include a historic tefillah journey led by the Rebbe to Kever Rochel and Me’aras Hamachpeilah, his first such visit since assuming the leadership of the chassidus.

The two-day gathering is scheduled to take place Wednesday and Thursday, the 11th and 12th of Sivan, under the leadership of the Seret-Vizhnitz Rebbe. The event will combine fundraising efforts for the chassidus’ institutions in Haifa together with special tefillah gatherings at significant holy sites.

The conference will open at the Beis HaEla events center, where participants will stay throughout the program. Eligibility to participate requires a commitment to donate 786 shekels per month — corresponding to the numerical value of the word “shutaf” — for a three-year period. The funds will be directed toward strengthening and expanding the chassidus’ mosdos located in Ramat Vizhnitz in Haifa.

The second day of the gathering will feature a special tefillah mission headed by the Rebbe. Participants will accompany him to Kever Rochel and Me’aras Hamachpeilah in Chevron in what organizers described as a historic occasion.

The visit carries particular significance because it will mark the first time the Rebbe has traveled to those sites since he was crowned rebbe of the chassidus in 5775.

The last time the Rebbe visited the locations was in 5771, when he traveled there to daven before the wedding of his youngest son, Rav Shalom Ozer Hager, son-in-law of the Tchorkov-London rov.

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Report: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Preparing Exit Amid Mounting Political Crisis

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has reportedly told close associates that he is preparing to step down as the United Kingdom’s leader as political pressure and turmoil surrounding his government continue to intensify.

According to a report published by the Daily Mail UK, Starmer has privately acknowledged that the current situation facing his government cannot continue indefinitely and is considering how to leave office on his own timetable.

Citing a cabinet member, the report said Starmer is prepared to resign but intends to manage the process carefully and maintain control over the timing of his departure.

“He realises the current chaos is unsustainable. He simply wants to be able to do it in a dignified way and in a manner of his own choosing. He will set out a timetable,” the source told the UK-based outlet.

The Labour government has been facing growing instability amid increasing public dissatisfaction with Starmer’s leadership and the party’s overall direction.

A series of political setbacks has intensified the pressure on the prime minister, including criticism surrounding the appointment of Peter Mandelson and disappointing results for Labour in recent local elections.

Calls for Starmer’s resignation grew even louder following the resignation of Wes Streeting, who previously served as health secretary in Starmer’s cabinet.

Streeting announced Thursday that he plans to challenge for Labour Party leadership in any future contest, formally positioning himself as a possible successor for the premiership.

During remarks addressing the growing political uncertainty, Streeting publicly urged Starmer to begin planning his departure from office.

During his speech, the former health secretary also urged Starmer to “set a schedule” for his departure.

At the same time, Starmer’s standing with the British public has continued to decline sharply.

According to recent polling conducted by YouGov UK, approximately 69 percent of Britons now hold an “unfavourable” opinion of the Labour prime minister.

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Sources: Trump Poised To Drop IRS Suit, Launch $1.7B ‘Weaponization’ Fund For Allies

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President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to withdraw his massive lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service as part of a proposed agreement that would establish a $1.7 billion compensation fund for individuals who claim they were harmed by what supporters describe as the Biden administration’s “weaponization” of government agencies.

According to sources familiar with the discussions, the proposed fund would be overseen by a commission with broad authority to distribute approximately $1.7 billion in taxpayer money to claimants alleging they were unfairly targeted by the federal government. Potential recipients could include many of the nearly 1,600 individuals charged in connection with the January 6 Capitol riot, along with organizations and entities tied to President Trump.

Sources cautioned that while the settlement is expected to be finalized within days, negotiations remain ongoing and the exact terms have not yet been officially completed.

In addition to receiving a public apology from the IRS, Trump is reportedly demanding creation of the compensation fund in exchange for dropping multiple legal actions he filed against the federal government. Those cases include his $10 billion lawsuit over the 2019 leak of his tax returns, as well as roughly $230 million in claims connected to the 2022 FBI search of Mar-a-Lago and the Russia collusion investigation conducted during his first term.

Under the proposed arrangement, Trump himself would reportedly be barred from personally receiving money tied directly to those legal disputes. However, sources said entities affiliated with him would not necessarily be prohibited from pursuing separate compensation claims.

Responding to questions from ABC News, a spokesman for Trump’s legal team defended the lawsuits and blasted the release of the president’s financial records.

“The IRS wrongly allowed a rogue, politically-motivated employee to leak private and confidential information about President Trump, his family, and the Trump Organization to the New York Times, ProPublica and other left-wing news outlets, which was then illegally released to millions of people. President Trump continues to hold those who wrong America and Americans accountable.”

A Justice Department spokesperson declined to comment on the matter. Officials from both the IRS and Treasury Department also did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

According to sources, the proposed compensation fund would likely be financed through the Treasury Department’s Judgment Fund, a permanent federal account used to pay legal settlements and court judgments.

The arrangement would mark an unusual use of taxpayer money and could face legal challenges due to the structure of the proposed commission. Sources said Trump would reportedly have the power to remove commission members at will, while the panel itself would not be required to publicly disclose how decisions were made regarding distribution of more than $1 billion in awards.

The proposal has reportedly generated ethical concerns within parts of the administration, particularly because Trump is simultaneously suing federal agencies while potentially maintaining influence over an entity empowered to distribute large sums of government money to political allies.

Last year, Trump acknowledged the unusual optics surrounding the lawsuits while insisting any personal financial recovery would be donated.

“It’s interesting because I’m the one that makes a decision, right, and, you know, that decision would have to go across my desk,” Trump said in the Oval Office in October. “It’s awfully strange to make a decision where I’m paying myself.”

The proposed agreement would also address concerns raised by the federal judge overseeing Trump’s IRS lawsuit. U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams recently ordered Trump and the Justice Department to explain why the case should continue, questioning whether the president and the federal agencies he oversees are truly adverse parties in the litigation.

“Moreover, although President Trump avers that he is bringing this lawsuit in his personal capacity, he is the sitting president and his named adversaries are entities whose decisions are subject to his direction. Indeed, President Trump’s own remarks about this matter acknowledge the unique dynamic of this litigation,” she wrote.

The New York Times previously reported that Justice Department officials were evaluating ways to resolve the IRS lawsuit ahead of the court’s upcoming deadline.

Since Trump issued sweeping pardons to defendants charged in connection with the January 6 Capitol riot, many of those individuals have begun seeking compensation from the federal government.

Speaking to Newsmax last year about the possibility of creating a compensation fund for January 6 defendants, Trump indicated there was support for the idea within the government.

“a lot of the people that are in government now talk about it” because they “really like that group of people.”

“They were patriots as far as I was concerned,” Trump said last year. “I talk about them a lot. They were treated very unfairly.”

Earlier this year, House Democrats introduced legislation that would prohibit January 6 defendants from receiving government compensation.

Sources familiar with the discussions described the proposed fund as a hybrid between a victim compensation program and a truth-and-reconciliation-style commission. Comparisons have reportedly been made to compensation systems established after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, as well as international truth and reconciliation efforts tied to apartheid-era South Africa and Canada’s residential school system.

Over the past year, the Justice Department has also operated a “Weaponization Working Group” tasked with reviewing what officials describe as abuses carried out by the Biden administration, including allegations of anti-conservative and anti-Christian bias — accusations disputed by former government officials.

According to sources, Trump’s proposed commission would consist of five members who would approve financial awards through majority vote. The identities of recipients, as well as the details of the award process itself, could remain confidential.

Any unused money remaining in the fund would reportedly revert back to the federal government shortly before Trump leaves office, sources said.

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‘Dumacrat’: Trump Lashes Out At Hochul After She Blames Him For Rail System Strike

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President Donald Trump sharply criticized New York Gov. Kathy Hochul after she blamed the federal government for the Long Island Rail Road strike that crippled travel for hundreds of thousands of commuters across the region.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump rejected any connection to the labor dispute and accused Hochul of trying to shift blame for the transit shutdown.

“Failed New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, a Dumacrat, just blamed ME for her Long Island Railroad STRIKE, when she knows, full well, that I have NOTHING TO DO WITH IT — never even heard about it until this morning. She just blurted out, ‘it’s President Trump’s fault.’ No, Kathy, it’s your fault, and now looking over the facts, you should not have allowed this to happen,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

Trump went on to praise Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman and suggested he would better handle the state’s problems.

“If you can’t solve it, let me know, and I’ll show you how to properly get things done. This would be an easy one for BRUCE BLAKEMAN. He should be your next Governor and New York State would turn around fast, including far less Crime, and much lower taxes!!! Kathy, call me if you can’t do it, I will get it done – I know all the players, great people!!!” Trump added.

The Long Island Rail Road, the largest commuter rail system in North America, suspended service Saturday after labor negotiations between the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and multiple unions collapsed following months of talks.

The strike began shortly after midnight and marked the railroad’s first major shutdown caused by labor action in more than three decades.

Five separate unions representing approximately 3,500 workers — including engineers, machinists, signal workers and electricians — walked off the job after contract talks failed to produce a new agreement.

The work stoppage immediately disrupted transportation for an estimated 250,000 to 300,000 daily commuters who depend on the railroad to travel between Long Island and New York City.

Union officials argued that workers have gone years without updated contracts and said employees are seeking raises that reflect inflation and the high cost of living in the region. The MTA, however, warned that agreeing to the unions’ demands could trigger major fare increases or force cuts elsewhere in the transit system.

“The disruption that Long Islanders face … is the direct result of reckless actions by the Trump administration to cut mediation shot and push these negotiations toward a strike,” Hochul wrote on X.

“For weeks, the MTA has attempted to negotiate in good faith and put multiple fair offers on the table that included meaningful wage increases, but you cannot make a deal if one side refuses to engage in good faith,” she added.

MTA Chairman Janno Lieber defended the agency’s handling of negotiations, insisting management had already met the unions’ salary demands and suggesting union leaders intended to strike from the outset.

Kevin Sexton, national vice president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen, said no additional bargaining sessions have been scheduled.

“We’re far apart at this point,” Sexton said. “We are truly sorry that we are in this situation.”

Hochul urged affected commuters to work remotely if possible as officials continue searching for a resolution to the growing transit crisis.

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One-Month-Old Infant Succumbs to Injuries Following Erev Shabbos Crash on Highway 1

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A heartbreaking tragedy struck an Israeli family on Erev Shabbos when one-month-old Avinoam Meir Davidson of Bnei Brak passed away from injuries sustained in a devastating car accident on Highway 1.

The infant had been critically injured in the crash and was taken to Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Yerushalayim, where doctors fought to save his life. He was later pronounced dead at the hospital.

His father, Shlomo Zalman ben Galia Iga, remains hospitalized in stable condition. His mother, Ayala bas Shulamis Rosa, is listed in very serious and unstable condition.

The family had been traveling to Yerushalayim for Shabbos, planning to stay at the Bikkurim recovery center together with their infant son, Avinoam Meir z”l. Their other children had remained behind in Bnei Brak with their grandparents.

The tragic accident claimed the life of the infant while leaving both parents seriously injured.

Avinoam Meir was the grandson of Reb Aharon Seller of Bnei Brak and Reb Aryeh Davidson of the Kiryat Herzog neighborhood in Bnei Brak.

The driver transporting the family was also injured in the crash and remains hospitalized. His name for tefillah is Avrohom ben Zehava.

The infant’s body was transferred to the Abu Kabir forensic institute. The levayah is expected to take place today in Elad.

Tehei nishmaso tzerurah bitzror hachaim.

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White House Hosts Special “Shabbos 250” Event

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[Video below.] As the United States gears up for nationwide events marking the country’s 250th anniversary, the White House held a special reception Friday honoring Shabbos as part of a broader national emphasis on faith and religion.

The gathering was connected to “Rededicate 250,” a large-scale faith initiative taking place this weekend on the National Mall in conjunction with America’s semiquincentennial celebrations. President Donald Trump had called for Shabbos observance to be included in the wider commemoration of religion’s role in American life.

The event was held shortly before the onset of Shabbos in the historic Indian Treaty Room at the White House, one of the executive mansion’s best-known ceremonial halls. The reception drew senior administration officials and White House staff members and coincided with the return of an official delegation from China.

The program lasted approximately one hour and concluded in time for attendees to return home before Shabbos began. Participants described the atmosphere as respectful and uplifting, noting the appreciation shown for Jewish traditions and observance.

One of the evening’s central features was a display of a traditional Shabbos table showcasing classic Shabbos foods and ritual items. Social media personality and activist Emily Austin participated in a symbolic candle-lighting presentation after being asked by both White House officials and her mother, who, for the first time in 25 years, was unable to light candles herself.

Organizers emphasized that the candle-lighting demonstration took place before Shabbos officially began and was intended solely as a public illustration of the mitzvah. They described the moment as a major Kiddush Hashem.

Attendees received commemorative copies of a special proclamation along with a Shabbos handbook prepared for the event by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute. The materials included a specially designed “Shabbat 250” logo incorporating the number 250 into the artwork.

After the White House reception concluded, guests proceeded to nearby Decatur House, the historic White House museum adjacent to the executive complex, where a full Shabbos meal was served. Both events featured glatt kosher cuisine and wine, and attendees were introduced to various Shabbos customs and traditional foods.

Remarks during the evening were delivered by Martin Marks, Special Assistant to the President and White House liaison to the Jewish community, who discussed the significance of recognizing Jewish faith and observance during the nation’s 250th anniversary celebrations. Rabbi Levi Shemtov, Executive Vice President of American Friends of Lubavitch (Chabad), who also organized the Shabbos dinner, addressed the gathering as well.

Those who attended said the event reflected a deep respect for Yiddishkeit during a time when America is spotlighting the importance of faith in public life as part of the country’s milestone anniversary observances.

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R’ Chaim Yitzchok Dachs z”l

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It is with great sadness that Matzav.com reports the petirah of R’ Chaim Yitzchok Dachs z”l, who was niftar on Shabbos Parshas Bamidbar, leaving behind a grieving family and countless friends and admirers who cherished his warmth, kindness, and genuine care for others.

R’ Chaim Yitzchok was the son of Reb and Mrs. Dovid Dachs and was widely known as a wonderful, caring individual whose pleasant demeanor and heartfelt concern for people touched many lives. Whether among family, friends, or acquaintances, he had a unique ability to make others feel valued and welcomed.

He is survived by his children: noted singer Mr. Shloime Dachs, Mrs. Faige Greenberger, and Rabbi Abish Dachs, along with many relatives and friends who are mourning his passing.

The levayah will take place on Sunday, May 17, at 11:00 a.m. at Shomrei Hadas Chapels, located at 3803 14th Avenue in Brooklyn.

The family will be sitting shivah at 971 East 24th Street in Flatbush, Brooklyn.

Yehi zichro boruch.

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‘Calm Before The Storm’: Trump Shares Cryptic Post on Iran

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President Donald Trump fueled new speculation about a possible return to military action against Iran after posting a mysterious message on Truth Social Saturday alongside an AI-generated image depicting rising tensions at sea.

The image shared by Trump showed the president standing beside a U.S. Navy admiral against a backdrop of stormy waters and several naval vessels, including one carrying the flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Above the image appeared the message: “It was calm before the storm.”

The post quickly sparked fresh discussion about whether the United States could soon resume strikes against Iran amid growing signs of escalating military preparations.

Earlier Saturday, The New York Times reported that both the United States and Israel are actively preparing for the possibility of renewed attacks on Iran as soon as next week.

According to the report, the current military buildup is believed to be the largest since the ceasefire between the sides took effect.

Speaking Friday aboard Air Force One while returning from his trip to China, Trump suggested he could support a 20-year freeze on Iran’s nuclear activities, though he insisted any agreement would require strong and enforceable guarantees from Tehran.

During the exchange with reporters, Trump was asked whether he had rejected Iran’s latest proposal.

“Well, I looked at it, and if I don’t like the first sentence, I just throw it away,” the President replied, explaining that the first sentence of the Iranian proposal was “an unacceptable sentence because they fully agree, no nuclear, and if they have any nuclear of any form, I don’t read the rest of their letter.

Trump was also asked whether a 20-year moratorium on Iran’s nuclear program would satisfy him.

“No, 20 years is enough, but the level of guarantee from them is not enough. In other words, it’s got to be a real 20 years, not a fake 20.”

In an interview Thursday with Fox News host Sean Hannity, Trump warned that his patience with Iran was running out and urged Tehran to agree to a deal.

“I’m not going to be much more patient. No, I’m not. They should make a deal. Any sane person would make a deal, but they might be crazy,” Trump clarified.

The Hannity interview aired just hours after Trump hinted in another Truth Social post that military operations against Iran may not be over and that additional strikes against the regime remained possible.

Those remarks came following Trump’s diplomatic visit to China, where Iran reportedly remained one of the central topics under discussion.

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Rav Boruch Genuth zt”l

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It is with great sadness that Matzav.com reports the petirah of Rav Boruch Genuth zt”l, longtime menahel of Yeshivas Tushiyah in Tifrach, who passed away on Motzoei Shabbos at the age of 74 following a serious illness.

Rav Genuth had become ill over the past year and was hospitalized on Wednesday. Tefillos were held in Yeshivas Tifrach for his recovery, but shortly after Shabbos ended, he was niftar.

The levayah was held tonight from the yeshiva campus in Tifrach to the new cemetery in nearby Moshav Gilat, where he was laid to rest.

For decades, Rav Genuth served as the devoted menahel of Yeshivas Tifrach and was considered the trusted right-hand man of the rosh yeshiva, Rav Aviezer Piltz. He was also closely connected to the famed mashgiach, Rav Don Segal.

As a resident of Moshav Tifrach, Rav Genuth was deeply involved in communal affairs on behalf of both individuals and the broader public. He was active in efforts to strengthen kedushas Shabbos throughout southern Israel and was among the veteran representatives of Degel HaTorah in the region. He also served as the southern representative of Asra Kadisha.

Rav Genuth dedicated himself completely to maintaining and sustaining the yeshiva over the course of many years. His commitment to the institution was so intense that at one point he even faced the possibility of imprisonment in matters connected to helping the yeshiva, though he ultimately avoided serving the sentence.

He was widely respected as a tremendous talmid chochom. Those close to him described his tefillos as slow, deliberate and heartfelt. Even during his illness, he would push himself to come to the yeshiva each morning for Shacharis. After davening, he regularly delivered a Mishnayos shiur to a group of bochurim.

Talmidim recalled the extraordinary personal care he showed every bochur, treating each one as though he were his own child. At the beginning of every zeman Elul, he would warmly welcome the incoming first-year bochurim and personally serve them hot chocolate. When boys traveled home for Shabbos breaks, he would send them off with candy to bring back for their younger siblings.

Rav Genuth was known for his constant smile and warm personality, bringing joy to everyone around him. He merited building a distinguished family of talmidei chachomim and marbitzei Torah.

Yehi zichro boruch.

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