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Rav Shlomo Amar: “Such Miracles Have Never Occurred in World History”

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Amid ongoing security tensions with Iran and Hezbollah, and just days before Pesach, the former Rishon Letzion, Rav Shlomo Moshe Amar, Chief Rabbi of Yerushalayim, delivered an emotional and powerful message in a special interview with Avi Mimran on Kol Chai Radio’s main news program.

Rav Amar described the current situation as an unprecedented chain of miracles unlike anything seen in human history, explaining that “the one who experiences a miracle does not recognize his miracle.” He said that the sheer number and force of missiles launched toward Israel should have caused devastating consequences, yet Hashem protected the nation—both through advanced defense systems and through missiles landing in uninhabited areas.

The Rishon Letzion emphasized that Jewish blood is not hefker, and that the Ribbono Shel Olam avenges every drop of blood that is spilled. He spoke with emotion about what he described as a powerful spiritual awakening taking place, with thousands of Jews returning to observe Shabbos, putting on tefillin, and reconnecting to their heritage.

“Never have we been as close to the completion of the redemption as we are in these days,” the rabbi declared with confidence. He added that the leading sages of the generation are in agreement that the geulah is poised to be revealed before our very eyes, just as in earlier times people could not have imagined meriting to touch the stones of the Kosel.

In his remarks, Rav Amar explained the apparent delay in the coming of Moshiach based on the teachings of the Ohr Hachaim HaKadosh. According to this explanation, Moshe Rabbeinu desired a redemption at the highest possible spiritual level, rather than one in the form of “a poor man riding on a donkey.” For this reason, forces of evil and the sitra achra attempt to disrupt Torah study in every possible way, knowing that once the redemption arrives, wickedness will vanish like smoke.

The rov urged the public to strengthen their commitment to Torah study, placing particular emphasis on the importance of the learning of young children, whose pure voices sustain the world and upon whom the redemption depends.

Concluding his uplifting message, Rav Amar offered words of encouragement and faith: “Shake yourself from the dust, arise, put on your garments of glory, My people.” He called on the public not to despair, but to recognize the guiding Hand of Hashem in current events. He expressed hope that in these very days we will merit the announcement of Eliyahu Hanavi and the rebuilding of the Beis Hamikdash, peacefully and calmly, bringing true joy and salvation to all of Klal Yisroel.

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Booker: Iran Conflict Is the Greatest ‘Presidential Blunders of Our Time’

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Senator Cory Booker sharply criticized the ongoing U.S. military involvement in Iran on Sunday, warning that the conflict could ultimately be remembered as one of the most significant presidential missteps in recent history.

Speaking during an appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Booker responded to a question from host Kristen Welker regarding diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran. Welker noted that the United States has reportedly presented Iran with a 15-point proposal addressing its ballistic missile and nuclear programs, drawing comparisons to negotiations conducted during the Obama administration. She asked whether Booker supports the current administration’s attempt to reach a deal to end the war.

“I don’t support this administration, period. They’ve gotten us into what will be looked at as one of the greatest blunders, presidential blunders of our time. Remember, this president had stated objectives, none of which he is achieving right now, from the nuclear program all the way to, frankly, regime change. The regime is more extreme. They’ve shown an asymmetric ability to choke off the Straits of Hormuz has caused a global oil shock. And for Americans at home, our costs continue to rise. This is after the president has cut people’s health care and nutrition programs. And now, with over $25 billion to that has been spent on the war. Over 300 people injured, 13 Americans who’ve lost their lives. This president is pushing us further and further into a conflict, with no foreseeable off-ramp and thousands more troops moving into that region. And he still has not come to Congress for any kind of authorization for what is clearly not just a war, but the biggest military engagement we’ve had since the war in Afghanistan. This president is off the chain, and we are in a global crisis of his causing.”

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Iranian Chemical Weapons Center Destroyed

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The IDF has confirmed that it carried out strikes in recent days against a key Iranian military infrastructure site located בתוך the compound of Imam Hossein University, a central institution tied to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and used for both academic and operational military purposes.

According to the IDF, the university functions as the IRGC’s primary military academic center and also serves as a backup facility for the regime’s security and defense operations. While outwardly presented as a civilian institution, the site has been used for research and development of advanced weapons systems.

Due to its close connection to the IRGC and its role in supporting hostile activities, the university and its senior leadership have been sanctioned by multiple countries. The institution is headed by Mohammad Reza Hassani Shahnegari, a senior IRGC officer with a rank equivalent to brigadier general, who oversees training programs, operational planning, and force development.

During the operation, Israeli forces targeted multiple locations within the campus, striking repeatedly in an effort to significantly degrade Iran’s weapons development capabilities.

Following the strikes, the IDF disclosed that the site included extensive military infrastructure, including underground wind tunnels used for testing ballistic missile systems.

In addition, the IDF said it destroyed a chemistry research facility that was used for developing chemical weapons, as well as a major technology and engineering center associated with weapons design and missile advancement. Officials described the technology complex as a central hub for the regime’s ballistic missile program and other military projects.

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Mother of Young Boy Severely Burned After Falling Into Pot of Boiling Soup Speaks

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A 4½-year-old Israeli boy who suffered severe burns after falling into a pot of boiling soup at a shul on Friday night remains sedated and on a ventilator, with doctors at Hadassah Ein Kerem reporting extensive injuries.

Medical teams from the pediatric emergency department and plastic surgery unit at Hadassah Ein Kerem treated the young child late Friday night in the trauma unit after he fell into a pot of bubbling hot soup and sustained serious burns.

The incident occurred at a shul on Friday night, as soup was being distributed at a communal Shabbos Hagadol seudah. According to his mother, the child stepped backward and, within a split second, found himself inside the boiling pot.

Dr. Stav Serna Cahan, a senior specialist in plastic surgery and head of the burn unit at Hadassah, described the emergency response: “On Friday evening, a 4½-year-old boy was urgently brought to the trauma unit after sustaining severe and deep burns when he fell into a pot of boiling soup. He was taken directly to the trauma room and immediately underwent evaluation and examination by all the relevant teams from the pediatric emergency department and the burn unit of the plastic surgery department.”

Dr. Serna Cahan emphasized the extent of the injuries, noting that the burns covered a significant portion of the child’s body. “The severe burns were assessed at approximately 42 percent of his body surface, second- and third-degree burns. Due to the extent of the burns, the child was urgently transferred to the operating room, where he was sedated and ventilated and underwent debridement of the burns and dressing. He was then transferred to the pediatric intensive care unit, and as is customary in such severe burn cases, the team began fluid resuscitation. As of now, his condition is stable, and he is being treated by the experienced pediatric intensive care team and the multidisciplinary burn unit staff in the plastic surgery department at Hadassah, while he remains sedated and ventilated.”

The boy’s mother has remained constantly at his bedside, gently stroking his head as she spoke about the terrifying moment. “We were together in the shul. When my son approached the pot of soup, his older brother asked him to move away. He stepped backward and without noticing—it was a matter of a single second—he stumbled backward and fell into the pot.”

She explained that the pot was very large, enough to serve dozens of portions for those present in the shul. “Immediately there was a rapid response at the scene. He managed to get out of the pot, and people in the shul gathered around him right away. They took him and poured water on the burns while calling ambulances. As quickly as possible they brought him to Hadassah Ein Kerem. Here, the excellent team in intensive care and the burn unit is treating him—they are truly messengers.”

The mother expressed hope while stressing the importance of awareness. “I believe we will get through this and that he will feel well, with Hashem’s help. But it is very important to emphasize that this was an accident that happened in a split second and not anyone’s fault. Certainly, increasing awareness is very important to prevent more cases like this, and if someone will be more careful after reading this, we have done our part. Here in the intensive care unit, the team is caring for him with dedication, and our community is helping us and surrounding us with support for everything we need at home.”

Dr. Serna Cahan concluded with an important message for parents: “If such an incident occurs, emergency services should be called as quickly as possible in order to evacuate the injured person for professional treatment in a burn unit like the one operating at Hadassah. Do not pour water over the body; it is possible to place a clean towel over the burn.”

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New Coronavirus Variant With Dozens of Mutations May Soon Reach Israel

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A newly resurfacing coronavirus strain known as BA.3.2, or “Cicada,” has been identified again in recent months after nearly disappearing since it was first detected in South Africa in 2024. Health experts say the variant could soon make its way to Israel as it spreads across multiple regions.

According to international reports, the variant has recently been detected in the United States, several European countries, and parts of North Africa, drawing increased attention from public health officials.

A report by Mako notes that the strain belongs to the Omicron family and carries an unusually high number of mutations—between 70 and 75—more than the variants currently dominant. Experts believe some of these mutations may allow it to partially evade existing immunity, although there is currently no indication that it causes more severe illness.

Professor Cyril Cohen, dean of the Faculty of Life Sciences at Bar-Ilan University, explained in an interview with Mako that the emergence of new variants is expected. He noted that immunity to COVID-19 is not as stable as with other diseases, which allows new strains to spread even among populations that have already been exposed to the virus. He also pointed out that reduced monitoring of COVID-19 in many countries makes it more difficult to accurately assess the extent of its spread.

According to Professor Cohen, the new variant may arrive in Israel in the near future, but there is no reason for alarm. “Immunity in the population is good, even if not perfect,” he said. “We need to monitor, but there are no signs of anything medically unusual at this stage.”

In Israel, COVID-19 currently represents a relatively small portion of seasonal illnesses. However, experts say there could be a moderate increase in cases in the coming months, a pattern often seen as other respiratory illnesses begin to decline.

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Trump Threatens To “End Our Lovely Stay In Iran” By “Obliterating” Kharg Island

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President Donald Trump warned that the United States could escalate its military actions against Iran, including targeting major energy infrastructure, if negotiations fail to bring an end to the ongoing conflict.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said that Washington is engaged in “serious discussions” with Tehran aimed at resolving the war, claiming that the talks have already made “great progress.”

At the same time, he issued a stark threat regarding Iran’s critical facilities. “If the Hormuz Strait is not immediately ‘Open for Business,’ we will conclude our lovely ‘stay’ in Iran by blowing up and completely obliterating all of their Electric Generating Plants, Oil Wells and Kharg Island (and possibly all desalinization plants!), which we have purposefully not yet ‘touched’,” he wrote.

Iran, however, continues to deny that direct negotiations are taking place. Officials in Tehran have previously dismissed American proposals to end the conflict, describing them as “unrealistic, illogical and excessive.”

The warning comes as thousands of U.S. troops have been deployed to the region following Trump’s earlier threats to move against Kharg Island, a strategic location in the Persian Gulf that handles roughly 90 percent of Iran’s oil exports.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei acknowledged that messages have been relayed through intermediaries indicating a U.S. willingness to negotiate, but said the terms being proposed are excessive and unacceptable.

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Trump Says White House Ballroom Project Includes Underground Security Complex Funded by Donors

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President Donald Trump said Sunday that construction is underway on a new White House ballroom that will include an extensive underground facility, featuring advanced security measures and financed entirely through private contributions.

Trump explained that the project is intended to address longstanding space limitations at the White House, particularly when hosting large gatherings and foreign dignitaries, noting that current rooms are insufficient for major events.

“The military is building a massive complex under the ballroom, and that’s under construction, and we’re doing very well,” Trump said.

He indicated that work on the subterranean portion is already in progress and is part of a broader security design tied directly to the ballroom above it, giving the structure both functional and protective purposes.

According to Trump, the ballroom itself will incorporate significant protective features, including reinforced construction and safeguards against modern threats such as drones.

“We have all bulletproof glass. We have drone-proof roofs, ceilings,” Trump said. “Everything is drone-proof and bulletproof, and unfortunately, we’re living in an age where that’s a good thing.”

Trump stressed that the project will not use taxpayer funds, saying it is being covered entirely by private donors and his own contributions.

“All of the money paid is paid by myself and donors…it’s all donors,” Trump said. “There’s not one dime of government money going into the ballroom.”

The proposal received approval in February from the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, which unanimously backed the roughly $400 million plan on a 6-0 vote and moved it forward on an accelerated timeline.

The new structure is being built where the former East Wing once stood, after it was torn down in October, and is expected to greatly increase the White House’s ability to host large-scale functions.

For years, administrations have relied on temporary setups for major events due to limited indoor space, as the old East Wing dining area could accommodate only about 200 people.

Trump said construction is moving at a rapid pace and remains both ahead of schedule and below projected costs as work continues.

“We’re ahead of schedule and under budget,” Trump said.

He added that the ballroom is being designed to align with the White House’s existing architecture in both appearance and scale, describing it as a fitting addition to the historic property.

“I think it’ll be the greatest ballroom anywhere in the world,” Trump said. “It pays total homage to the White House, which is, I think, very important.”

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USDA Chief: Billions of Dollars in Fraud Uncovered

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Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said her department has identified widespread fraud totaling billions of dollars within federal food assistance programs, pointing to recent efforts to overhaul oversight and enforcement.

In remarks to Breitbart News, Rollins said the Department of Government Efficiency played a central role in uncovering misuse within the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

“I can’t give enough credit to Elon Musk, who I still am in contact with today, and to the DOGE team that came in,” Rollins told Breitbart.

Rollins acknowledged that not all agencies welcomed the outside involvement but said the results spoke for themselves. “I know some of the other agencies weren’t as excited about it,” Rollins added. “I believed it was one of the greatest, most fortunate things that happened to us.

“I don’t know that we would have ever been able to stop and uncover — to the tune of billions of dollars” — without President Donald Trump, Rollins said.

She also pointed to examples of federal spending she described as questionable, including a grant approved during the Biden administration to examine how racism impacts the pest control industry, as well as funding given to Louisiana researchers studying transgender mice.

“It was crazy, crazy stuff,” Rollins said to Breitbart. “[DOGE] were tremendously helpful.

“As DOGE itself … wound down at the end of the spring, we pivoted our DOGE team. They’re still here. We pivoted them to SNAP and helping us begin to understand how to even start to reconstruct that entire program.”

Rollins said that upon assuming her role, she immediately contacted governors across the country to signal a shift in enforcement priorities and accountability.

“We have to do better by the taxpayers,” Rollins said.

According to Breitbart, the joint efforts of DOGE and the USDA uncovered approximately 500,000 individuals receiving multiple SNAP benefits, along with nearly 200,000 deceased individuals who were still listed as recipients.

Rollins also criticized certain states for not fully cooperating with the investigation, specifically pointing to those led by Democrats.

“I can’t even begin to imagine what California, New York, or Minnesota look like,” Rollins said.

Since she took office, Rollins said that roughly 3.3 million people have been removed from SNAP rolls, and 118 individuals suspected of fraud have been taken into custody.

“When we finally get our hands on that blue state data, I think it is going to be more shocking than anyone could have even imagined,” Rollins said.

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Trump Weighs High-Risk Mission to Seize Iran’s Uranium

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President Donald Trump is considering a potential military operation to remove close to 1,000 pounds of uranium from Iran, a move that could require American forces to operate inside the country for an extended period, U.S. officials told The Wall Street Journal on Sunday.

No final decision has been made, according to those officials, who said the president is still evaluating the risks to American troops. At the same time, they noted that Trump is generally receptive to the plan, seeing it as a possible way to ensure Iran is permanently prevented from developing nuclear weapons.

In parallel, Trump has urged his team to push for Iran to hand over the uranium as part of any agreement to end the conflict, according to a source familiar with his thinking. In discussions with allies, the president has made it clear that Iran cannot retain the material and has even raised the possibility of taking it by force if negotiations fail.

Efforts to mediate between Washington and Tehran have involved countries such as Pakistan, Turkey, and Egypt. However, direct talks between the United States and Iran aimed at ending the war have not yet taken place.

“It’s the job of the Pentagon to make preparations in order to give the commander-in-chief maximum optionality. It does not mean the president has made a decision,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement. The Pentagon declined to comment, and a spokesperson for U.S. Central Command also declined to comment.

Prior to the wave of joint Israeli and American strikes carried out last June, Iran was believed to possess over 400 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60 percent, along with nearly 200 kilograms enriched to 20 percent—levels that can be further processed into weapons-grade material at 90 percent.

Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, has indicated that much of this uranium is likely stored at two of the three facilities targeted in those strikes: a subterranean tunnel system at the Isfahan nuclear site and a stockpile located at Natanz.

According to the source familiar with the discussions, Trump and some of his allies believe a focused operation could successfully secure the uranium without significantly prolonging the war, allowing the United States to wrap up its involvement by mid-April.

The president has also conveyed to those around him that he wants to avoid a drawn-out conflict. Some senior advisers are encouraging him to shift attention to domestic issues, particularly the upcoming midterm elections, where polling suggests Republicans could face notable setbacks.

As U.S. forces continue their strikes against Iranian targets, Trump has been receiving ongoing briefings about the logistical and operational challenges tied to such a mission, officials said. At the same time, the military is preparing additional contingency plans, including deploying rapid-response Marine units and paratroopers from the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division to the region, potentially to secure key strategic positions such as islands off Iran’s southern coastline.

Last Saturday, Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum demanding that Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz or risk attacks on its energy infrastructure.

He has since extended that deadline twice to allow diplomatic efforts to continue, most recently on Thursday, when he granted Iran an additional ten days.

Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, said on Friday that the United States is awaiting Iran’s reply to a 15-point proposal aimed at ending the war, adding that he expects negotiations between the sides to begin this week.

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12 Tons of Kitkat Bars Stolen In Chocolaty Heist In Europe, Nestle Says

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A large shipment of KitKat chocolate bars weighing approximately 12 tons has been stolen in Europe, raising concerns that store shelves could be short on the popular treat just ahead of the Easter season, according to Nestle.

The Swiss-based food company confirmed that the theft involved a truck carrying hundreds of thousands of bars from its newer product line. The vehicle vanished last week while en route between manufacturing and distribution points.

KitKat, owned by Nestle, told AFP on Saturday that “a truck transporting 413,793 units of its new chocolate range has been stolen during transit in Europe.” The company said the shipment disappeared while moving through its supply chain.

Referencing the brand’s well-known slogan, a company spokesperson addressed the unusual theft with a touch of humor. “We’ve always encouraged people to have a break with KitKat,” a spokesperson told AFP, referring to its famous catchphrase. “But it seems thieves have taken the message too literally and made a break with more than 12 tons of our chocolate.”

Nestle said the truck had departed from a production facility in central Italy and was on its way to Poland when it was taken. As of now, both the vehicle and its cargo remain missing.

“the vehicle and its contents remain unaccounted for.”

The company said authorities are actively working to track down the stolen shipment in coordination with partners across its distribution network.

“Investigations are ongoing in close collaboration with local authorities and supply chain partners,” Nestle said.

Officials warned that the loss could disrupt supply levels in stores across Europe, potentially making it harder for shoppers to find KitKat products in the lead-up to Easter.

Nestle also cautioned that the stolen bars might resurface through unauthorized sales channels in various markets.

To help identify the missing goods, the company noted that each bar carries a traceable batch code that can be scanned.

“If a match is found, the scanner will be given clear instructions on how to alert KitKat who will then share the evidence appropriately,” it said.

KitKat confirmed on Sunday that the stolen shipment totals around 12 tons and said it is cooperating with law enforcement as the investigation continues.

“Good news: there are no concerns for consumer safety, and supply is not affected,” KitKat’s official account on X said in a statement.

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Kever Rochel Reopens Under Restrictions After Closure Averted Amid War

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A dramatic standoff unfolded last week at Kever Rochel when security forces moved to shut down the site—the last place that had maintained uninterrupted tefillah throughout the months of war—before a swift intervention led to a solution allowing it to reopen with limitations.

At the height of Operation “Roaring Lion,” representatives from the Home Front Command and police arrived at the kever near Bais Lechem intending to close it immediately due to a lack of sufficient protective measures.

Since the start of the fighting, the site had remained open 24/7, serving as a central place for thousands of mispallelim who came to be mispallel and pour out their hearts during this eis tzarah. However, stricter security directives brought about a decision to shut it down entirely due to safety concerns.

The site’s director, Reb Eyal Attia, who has been running the site with true mesirus nefesh since the beginning of the war, refused to accept the closure. He fought strongly against the decision, stressing the importance of keeping the kol of Torah and tefillah going at such a makom kadosh, especially in a time like this.

It was learned that the Director-General of the Ministry of Religious Services, Yehuda Avidan, stepped in to assist. Within less than 48 hours of intense efforts and coordination with the relevant authorities, a practical solution was achieved.

Two reinforced mobile shelters were brought in and installed at the site for the protection of the tzibbur, making it possible to reopen in accordance with Home Front Command regulations.

Following the placement of the shelters, the hanhalah is preparing for a structured reopening under official safety guidelines. At this point, entry will be limited to 100 people at a time to ensure the safety of those coming to daven at the kever of Rochel Imeinu.

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Police Approve Limited Prayer Access at Church After Palm Sunday Incident Sparks Outcry

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Israeli authorities authorized a restricted prayer arrangement at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Sunday night following tensions earlier in the day when senior Christian leaders were barred from entering the site under wartime safety rules.

According to an Israel Police statement, the decision was reached after a security review led by Yerushalayim District Commander Deputy Commissioner Avshalom Peled, alongside David Sub-District Commander Dvir Tamim, and in coordination with a representative of the Latin Patriarch. The plan allows for limited access in order to preserve worship opportunities for various Christian groups at the church.

Police emphasized that the limitations placed on holy sites lacking standard protective infrastructure—including the Church of the Holy Sepulchre—are based on Home Front Command guidelines and are meant to protect those present.

Authorities added that similar precautions are in place elsewhere, noting that both the Kosel Plaza and the Har Habayis compound have also been closed to visitors due to ongoing security concerns.

“Iranian regime missiles do not distinguish between religion or background, and the Iranian regime continues to launch missiles toward populated areas and holy sites,” the Israel Police stated.

The revised arrangement comes after a confrontation earlier Sunday, when police stopped the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, from entering the church. He had attempted to access the site despite wartime restrictions issued under Home Front Command directives.

A joint statement from the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem and the Custody of the Holy Land said that Cardinal Pizzaballa, accompanied by the Custos of the Holy Land, Fr. Francesco Ielpo, was halted on his way to the church while traveling privately and “without any characteristics of a procession or ceremonial act,” and was forced to turn back.

Church officials pointed out that, because of the incident, “for the first time in centuries, the Heads of the Church were prevented from celebrating the Palm Sunday Mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.”

They characterized the situation as “a grave precedent,” stating that it disregards “the sensibilities of billions of people around the world who, during this week, look to Jerusalem.”

Church leadership stressed that since the beginning of the conflict they have adhered to all imposed restrictions, including canceling public events and arranging for global broadcasts of services.

“Preventing the entry of the Cardinal and the Custos… constitutes a manifestly unreasonable and grossly disproportionate measure,” the statement said, calling the decision “hasty and fundamentally flawed” and “an extreme departure from basic principles of reasonableness, freedom of worship, and respect for the Status Quo.”

The Patriarchate and the Custody of the Holy Land conveyed “profound sorrow” to Christians locally and worldwide over the inability to hold prayers on one of the holiest days in the Christian calendar.

In the diplomatic arena, Israel’s Ambassador to Italy, Jonathan Peled, was called in for talks at the Italian Foreign Ministry in Rome following the episode, while other diplomatic missions also requested explanations from Israeli officials.

Israel’s Foreign Ministry responded that all current safety directives in Yerushalayim’s Old City are a direct consequence of Iranian missile attacks.

“As is known, the Iranian regime has fired on the Old City on multiple occasions, striking sites in the vicinity of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the Western Wall,” the statement said.

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SHUT DOWN: Bein Hazemanim Concert for Bochurim in New Jersey Cancelled by Police in Middle of the Event

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A much-anticipated bein hazemanim concert for bochurim in Carteret, New Jersey, was abruptly shut down tonight after police intervened over several concerns, including alleged vaping or smoking inside the venue and overcrowding.

The event, held at the Carteret Performing Arts Center, drew a large turnout of bochurim eager to attend what had been billed as an uplifting evening of music and chizuk during bein hazemanim.

The concert, for men only, was organized in memory of Dovi Steinmetz, the beloved son of R’ Shloime Steinmetz, and had generated significant excitement in the weeks leading up to it.

Featuring a lineup of well-known Jewish music performers, the program included Yidi Bialostozky, Shloime Daskal, Joey Newcomb, and Chaim Horowitz, accompanied by the Shea Kaller band. In addition, surprise appearances were planned, including singer Levi Falkowitz.

The evening began smoothly, with spirited singing and an energized atmosphere inside the hall. However, as the program progressed, police were called to the scene due to alleged overcrowding outside, and the situation soon escalated. Law enforcement then entered the building and ordered the event to be shut down. Officials reportedly cited safety concerns, including overcrowding of the exits, which they said were a fire hazard, and allegations of vaping or smoking taking place inside the venue.

The shutdown came just as Levi Falkowitz had taken the stage.

Witnesses describe confusion and frustration as organizers and attendees attempted to understand the sudden decision. Many bochurim were forced to disperse from both inside the venue and the surrounding area as police tried to clear the scene, but many bochurim had gathered to sing in unison in the venue’s lobby.

Organizers had intended the evening to serve as both a musical experience and a meaningful tribute. Instead, the night ended prematurely, leaving many participants disappointed.

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Trump Says Iran Talks “Progressing Well,” Signals Potential Deal Soon

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President Donald Trump said Sunday night that negotiations between the United States and Iran, being facilitated by Pakistan, are moving forward and could soon produce an agreement, as tensions in the region remain high.

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump described the diplomatic track as advancing positively and indicated that a deal might be reached in short order.

He also noted a development in the Strait of Hormuz, saying Iran has increased the number of Pakistan-flagged oil tankers it is permitting to pass through the strategic waterway, doubling the total to 20.

Reporter: “Do you see a deal with Iran this coming week?”

Trump: “I do see a deal in Iran. Could be soon.” pic.twitter.com/5NSSLBCrg1

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Trump further asserted that Iran’s leadership has effectively been replaced following the recent joint U.S.-Israeli strikes, which he said eliminated the prior regime figures.

When asked whether the United States is weighing a ground deployment, Trump said, “I just have lots of alternatives. We have tremendous numbers of ships over there. We don’t need them all because of, you know, the power.”

He added, “We’re ahead of schedule with Iran. We’re weeks ahead of schedule. If you would have said that in three days we were going to knock out 158 ships, their entire navy, which we did. We knocked out their entire air force. We knocked out most of their missiles.”

Addressing questions about Mojtaba Khamenei, who was named Supreme Leader after his father, Trump said his condition remains unclear. “He may be, but nobody’s heard about him. He may be alive, but he’s obviously very seriously in trouble. He’s seriously wounded.”

Last weekend, Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum demanding that Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face attacks on its power infrastructure. That deadline has since been extended twice to allow time for continued negotiations, most recently on Thursday, when he granted Iran an additional ten days.

Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, said Friday that Washington is awaiting Iran’s response to a 15-point proposal aimed at ending the conflict, and expressed expectation that talks between the sides will take place this week.

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Death Penalty for Terrorists Bill Heads to Vote, Ben-Gvir Calls It “Historic Moment for Israel”

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Israel’s Knesset is set to vote Monday on a controversial bill that would impose the death penalty on terrorists, a move that has triggered intense political and security debate. National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir is framing the vote as a turning point, saying its passage would mark a major shift in Israel’s deterrence policy.

Ben-Gvir described the upcoming vote as “a historic moment for the State of Israel,” arguing that the legislation is essential in the aftermath of the October 7 attacks and that the country can no longer afford hesitation.

According to Ben-Gvir, unlike in the past, there is now broader backing for the measure even within Israel’s security establishment. “Also in the Shin Bet, also in the army, also in the police and in the prison service, they understand that this law will frighten our enemies,” he said, adding that the scale of recent terror attacks requires stronger responses.

The proposed law would allow courts to impose the death penalty on terrorists responsible for deadly attacks, with supporters arguing that such a measure would strengthen deterrence and help prevent future violence. Backers say the legislation sends a clear and forceful message to those who seek to harm Israeli civilians.

Opponents, however, warn that the bill could carry serious consequences, both in terms of security and Israel’s legal and international standing. Critics argue there is no clear evidence that capital punishment deters terrorism and caution that it could undermine democratic values and expose Israel to global criticism.

Ben-Gvir emphasized the universal threat posed by terrorism, saying: “A terrorist does not distinguish between religious and secular — he comes to kill us all,” and urged lawmakers to support the measure: “The people of Israel expect us to vote for their security.”

Ben-Gvir has appealed to chareidi members of Knesset to back the bill, though their position has not yet been made clear.

{Matzav.com}

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