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Foreign Airlines Extend Flight Suspensions to Israel as War Disrupts Air Travel

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Major international carriers are continuing to halt service to Tel Aviv as the conflict with Iran intensifies, with Delta Air Lines announcing it will pause all flights to Israel through June 1, shortly after United Airlines said it would suspend its service until June 15.

Other airlines have followed suit, with flyDubai confirming that it is canceling all routes to Israel until April 30.

The Lufthansa Group — including Swiss, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Eurowings, and Lufthansa — has also extended its suspension of Tel Aviv flights through April 2. Meanwhile, Hungary’s low-cost carrier Wizz Air stated it will not resume service to Israel until at least April, with reports indicating that some scheduled April flights have already been scrapped.

British budget airline easyJet has taken an even longer view, canceling all flights to Israel for the foreseeable future and not expecting to return to Tel Aviv before October.

Currently, foreign airlines are unable to operate at Ben Gurion Airport due to a NOTAM issued by Israel’s Civil Aviation Authority, which significantly limits activity in the country’s airspace. In addition, both the EU Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have issued advisories cautioning against flights in the region.

flyDubai, in particular, has been affected by the deteriorating security situation in the Gulf. Dubai’s airport has recently come under threat from Iran and has even been targeted by suicide drones.

Although Israel’s Transportation Ministry granted flyDubai special authorization to land and conduct rescue operations to bring Israelis home, the airline ultimately decided not to restart its flights.

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Senate Hearing: ‘Iran Suffered Strategic Defeat, But Regime Survives’

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Senior leaders of the American intelligence community, including top officials from the FBI and CIA, testified Wednesday before the Senate Intelligence Committee, offering an updated overview of global security threats.

Their assessment indicated that the number of missiles worldwide capable of striking the United States is projected to surge significantly, climbing from roughly 3,000 today to more than 16,000 by 2035.

During the session, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard discussed Iran’s condition following months of conflict, explaining that while the regime remains in place, its military effectiveness has been heavily diminished. “The regime in Iran appears to be intact but largely degraded by Operation Epic Fury. Its regional power projection capabilities have been destroyed, leaving limited options,” Gabbard noted. She added that if the regime survives the current conflict, it will need many years to restore the missile and UAV arrays that have been severely damaged.

Gabbard also addressed Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, stating that its uranium enrichment sites were completely wiped out during last June’s war and that there is currently no indication Tehran is working to rebuild them.

Despite these setbacks, U.S. intelligence officials cautioned that Iran and its allied groups still pose an active threat across the region. “Iran and its proxies remain capable of and continue to attack US and allied interests in the Middle East. If a hostile regime survives, it will seek to begin a years long effort to rebuild its missiles and UAV forces.”

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Missile Debris Damages Aircraft at Ben Gurion Airport, Prompting Safety Review

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New details disclosed Wednesday show that three privately owned passenger planes sustained damage in recent days after missile fragments fell onto Ben Gurion International Airport.

One of the aircraft caught fire following the impact, causing significant destruction, while the other two planes were found with punctures from the debris.

In response to the exposed weaknesses in the airport’s defenses, Israel’s Transportation Ministry is now weighing whether to scale back the number of passengers permitted on departing flights, after having previously raised the limit to 120.

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An Iranian Kever: The Remarkable Story of the Kever of the Novi Chavakuk in Tuyserkan

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In the city of Tuyserkan in western Iran stands a historic mausoleum that, according to longstanding tradition, marks the kever of the novi Chavakuk, one of the Trei Asar.

The site has been revered for generations by both the Jewish community of Persia and local Shiite Muslims, and is officially listed as monument number 969 on Iran’s national heritage registry.

Chavakuk lived during the time of the first Beis Hamikdash, in the days of King Menasheh ben Chizkiyahu of Yehudah. His nevuah grapples with a profound question: how ra and resha can prevail in the world of Hakadosh Baruch Hu.

According to Persian tradition, Chavakuk served as a guardian of the Beis Hamikdash and was taken captive by the Babylonians following the destruction of Yerushalayim. That same tradition maintains that he later passed away in Persia and was buried in Tuyserkan.

The present structure dates back to the Seljuk period in the 13th century. However, local traditions indicate that the site had already been associated with his kever long before the rise of Islam.

The building is constructed of brick in an octagonal shape, standing 12 meters tall, and topped with a distinctive cone-shaped dome rising another seven meters. A striking and unusual feature is the presence of Magen Dovid designs engraved into the exterior walls, incorporated as part of the structure itself. The actual kever is located in an underground crypt beneath the dome.

In 1372, antiquities thieves broke into the compound and dug tunnels in search of valuables. During the investigation that followed, the underground crypt was uncovered. Local accounts relate that the body of the novi was found intact and preserved.

Over the years, the site has undergone multiple restorations, and in the 20th century it was formally designated as a national monument. In 1960, the Iranian government even issued a commemorative postage stamp honoring the site.

The exact location of the kever of Chavakuk remains a matter of dispute. Tanach does not specify where he was buried, and a number of differing traditions have developed. As early as the fourth century, Eusebius of Caesarea recorded that the kever was located 12 mil from Beit Guvrin, south of Beit Shemesh. Professor Zev Vilnai suggested this might refer to the village of Jaba in the Gush Etzion region, near ruins known as Lavik. However, Eusebius himself writes that the site was at a place called Ein Ke’ilah, identified today with Khirbet Qila near the Beit Guvrin–Chevron road.

This may correspond to the biblical Ke’ilah, the city that Dovid Hamelech saved from the Pelishtim, as described in Sefer Shmuel, and listed among the cities of the lowlands of Yehudah in Sefer Yehoshua. In the fifth century, the bishop of Beit Guvrin claimed to have discovered the remains of Chavakuk at that location.

In the 12th century, Peter the Deacon wrote that the kever was located at a place called Jakuk, also near Beit Guvrin.

At the same time, a strong mesorah among the Yidden of Eretz Yisroel places the kever in the Lower Galilee. That site is situated near Route 65, south of the Kadarim junction and west of the modern community of Chukok, whose name itself is derived from the biblical Chukok. The nearby Arab village of Yakuk preserved the ancient name as well.

As early as 1210, Rav Shmuel bar Shimshon wrote during his aliyah l’regel: “We found the kever of Chavakuk in the village of Chukok.” Many other travelers later recorded visiting the site, including Rav Yaakov Hashaliach, Rav Menachem HaChevroni, Rav Ehstori HaParchi in his sefer Kaftor VaFerach, and Rav Yitzchak ben Alfra.

From the 11th century onward, Jewish travelers frequently referenced Chukok in connection with the kever of Chavakuk, and Rav Ehstori HaParchi even identified remains of an ancient beis knesses there.

The current tziyun at that location is a stone structure topped with a blue dome, surrounded by ancient oak trees.

Until today, Iranian Jews  continue to travel to Tuyserkan to daven at the kever. The site stands as a powerful reminder of the long-standing presence of Yidden in Persia—dating back to Golus Bavel—a presence whose traces remain visible in the kivrei nevi’im, ancient batei knesses, and a small but steadfast kehilla holding on to its identity under the Islamic regime.

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‘Tremendously Popular’: Polls Show MAGA, GOP Overwhelmingly Back Trump’s Iran Op ‘Epic Fury’

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As the U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran approaches the three-week mark, polling data continues to show overwhelming support for President Donald Trump’s decision to launch Operation Epic Fury among his MAGA base and strong backing among Republicans, with a new survey indicating that most likely voters believe the operation is achieving its goals.

According to a Rasmussen Reports poll released this week, 61 percent of likely voters say the military effort against Iran has been successful so far, including 35 percent who describe it as “very successful.”

The survey also highlighted how closely the public is following developments, with 81 percent of respondents saying they have been paying attention to the situation, including 49 percent who said they have been tracking it “very closely.” Among that group, support rises to 66 percent.

Backing for the operation is especially high among Republicans and supporters of Trump.

Among Republicans, 81 percent say the operation has been successful, compared with 56 percent of independent voters and 45 percent of Democrats.

Among those who voted for Trump in the 2024 election, 83 percent say the operation is succeeding, while just 40 percent of those who supported then-Vice President Kamala Harris say the same.

The results come as critics from across the political spectrum have attempted to portray the operation as divisive or out of alignment with Trump’s supporters, a claim that polling has repeatedly contradicted since the campaign began.

Even CNN acknowledged that reality on Tuesday.

Speaking on CNN News Central, data analyst Harry Enten pointed to multiple surveys showing overwhelming backing within Trump’s base, stating, “Look at this — nearly nine in ten, 89 percent approve of the U.S. military action in Iran. That is the MAGA GOP base.”

“Just nine percent disapprove of it,” Enten added. “This is tremendously popular among the Republican base.”

Referencing recent CNN and NBC polling, Enten said the data indicates Trump’s core supporters remain firmly behind the military campaign, despite a limited number of prominent critics.

Additional polling has shown similar trends across multiple surveys conducted since the operation began.

An Economist/YouGov poll carried out in recent days found that 87 percent of MAGA supporters approve of Trump’s handling of Iran, while other surveys have placed support as high as 91 percent among voters aligned with the MAGA movement.

Polling has also examined public opinion on Trump’s decision to initiate military action following the breakdown of negotiations with Iran.

A McLaughlin & Associates survey released last week found that 51 percent of likely voters support Trump’s use of the U.S. military to dismantle Iran’s nuclear missile program and its backing of terrorism, compared with 41 percent who oppose it.

Support increased further when respondents were reminded of Iran’s long history of hostility toward the United States.

When asked whether military action against Iran and its leadership was necessary to protect American lives now and in the future, 57 percent agreed, while 33 percent disagreed.

Support rose to 87 percent among voters planning to support Republican candidates for Congress, while even among undecided voters, a majority—51 percent to 29 percent—backed the position.

Among independents, 46 percent agreed that the action was necessary, compared with 40 percent who disagreed.

Recent commentary across a range of outlets has pointed to a disconnect between claims of division within Trump’s base and polling that continues to show broad support for the operation.

An opinion piece published Monday by Al Jazeera, titled “No, MAGA is not divided on the Iran war,” argued that Trump’s supporters remain largely unified despite a small number of vocal critics, while noting that polling continues to demonstrate consistent backing.

Similarly, a Wall Street Journal opinion article published Tuesday titled “MAGA Isn’t Really Against the Iran Operation,” by Vandenberg Coalition senior policy director Corban Teague, cited polling conducted with TargetPoint showing that 84 percent of Trump voters overall—and 94 percent of those identifying specifically as MAGA—support U.S. military action against Iran.

Teague argued, based on his own survey data, that claims of a broader split within Trump’s base are not supported by the numbers.

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“14-Day Trap”: The Mistake That Could Cost New Mothers Thousands of Shekels

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As the “Operation Roaring Lion” war continues, thousands of working Israeli women are facing complicated financial and legal questions, particularly those returning from maternity leave. The issue came into focus during a tense exchange between Tzvi Tessler and a caller named Chava on the program “Osim Seder” on Radio Kol Chai.

Chava, who works at a daycare and was scheduled to return from maternity leave just as the fighting began, described her frustration navigating the system. “How do I prove to them that I was supposed to return from maternity leave so they should recognize me for that?” she asked, voicing the concern of many women whose income has been disrupted between the end of maternity leave and the shutdown of workplaces.

During the broadcast, it was explained that eligibility for unemployment benefits under unpaid leave hinges on what is known as the “14-day rule.” According to current guidelines, an employee must be absent from work for at least two consecutive weeks starting from the official date she was meant to return. “You need to complete two weeks from the date you were supposed to return in order to qualify for unemployment benefits,” the experts explained. For mothers returning to closed daycare centers, this creates a race against time in dealing with the National Insurance system.

The discussion outlined two primary options for affected workers. One is to request that the employer formally place them on unpaid leave for at least 14 days. The second, more complex approach, is to ask the employer to continue paying a regular salary, with the expectation that the state may later reimburse the employer for those payments. “Tell the daycare: pay me a regular salary, in the hope that there will be compensation from the state,” was suggested during the program, though it was noted that this depends on the business’s financial status and eligibility for reimbursement.

Chava also recalled financial difficulties from a previous military operation, when confusion over payroll led to demands for repayment. “In the previous war the daycare paid us… and said that once the state reimburses them, we would pay them back,” she said. The overlap between maternity leave and wartime disruptions, combined with unclear eligibility periods, can create salary discrepancies that end up hurting young mothers at a particularly vulnerable time.

Host Tzvi Tessler pledged to continue addressing the issue, including working with the organization Koach LaOvdim to find solutions. For now, many are waiting to see whether the Finance Ministry will introduce a framework that takes into account the unique challenges faced by women returning from maternity leave during an emergency.

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Sen. Tuberville Defends Post Linking NYC Mayor Mamdani to 9/11

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Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) on Tuesday offered a limited explanation for his social media post that appeared to connect New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, while also minimizing concerns about whether the remarks were offensive.

During an interview, DC News Now’s Reshad Hudson asked Tuberville to clarify a post he shared last Thursday on X. In that post, Tuberville reposted an image showing the World Trade Center under attack on 9/11 alongside a photo of Mamdani hosting a Ramadan iftar at City Hall, accompanied by the caption, “The enemy is inside the gates.”

Tuberville responded with a laugh before saying, “I just go by his rhetoric.”

“He’s made a lot of statements about his stance with Islam and radical Islam, all the things that go along with what he preaches every day,” he continued. “And I’m just kind of repeating what he’s saying.”

He went on to stress that the country should avoid division, adding, “we don’t need a division in this country. We need everybody to go with the Constitution, understand we have moral values. And if we all stick with those –– I don’t care if you’re Muslim or Catholic or Baptist, it makes no difference.”

“We need to make the country better; we don’t need to divide it. That’s what he’s doing in New York,” he claimed without providing an example.

When asked whether Muslim residents in Alabama might have found the post offensive, Tuberville said he has “got some great Muslim friends” and noted that he had spoken with “two Iranians in Alabama this past week about the war. Obviously, they’re Muslim.”

He then added, “if you teach and preach Sharia law, if you bow down to the Quran, it teaches death to Americans. That don’t fly with me, OK?”

Tuberville reiterated that he is not concerned with individuals’ religious affiliations, emphasizing, “Hey, you come be part of our country [and] don’t try to divide people, don’t try to push your culture — we already have a culture — [then] I’m all for you.”

The post drew significant backlash, coming amid a surge of heated anti-Muslim rhetoric from some Republican lawmakers during the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran’s Islamic regime. Comments from figures such as Reps. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) and Randy Fine (R-Fla.) have sparked calls for formal censure, with a censure motion already filed in Ogles’ case.

Mamdani responded directly to Tuberville’s original post, writing, “Let there be as much outrage from politicians in Washington when kids go hungry as there is when I break bread with New Yorkers.”

Other officials issued even sharper criticism. California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) described Tuberville as a “racist piece of [garbage].”

“Blatantly racist. Wildly Islamophobic. Republicans aren’t even trying to hide their true colors,” Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) wrote in a post on X. “Hate against one is hate against all, and we only conquer vile hate [by] uniting together as a nation of and for all people.”

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Israel Confirms: Iranian Intelligence Minister Eliminated

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Israel confirmed Wednesday that it carried out a targeted strike in Tehran that resulted in the death of Iran’s intelligence minister, Esmaeil Khatib, marking another high-level hit against senior figures in the Iranian regime.

An Israeli official said the Israeli Air Force launched the operation Tuesday night in an attempt to assassinate Khatib, which Israeli leaders now say was successful.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz confirmed the outcome, stating that Khatib had been “in charge of the Iranian regime’s mechanisms for murder and internal repression, and of advancing external threats.”

“Israel’s policy is clear and unambiguous: No one in Iran is immune, and they are all targets.”

The IDF released a statement detailing the operation, saying: “Overnight (Wednesday), the Israeli Air Force, acting on IDF intelligence, eliminated the Iranian terrorist regime Minister of Intelligence, Esmaeil Khatib, in a targeted strike in Tehran.”

“Khatib had been appointed Minister of Intelligence by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in 2021. In his role, Khatib oversaw the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence, the Iranian terrorist regime’s primary intelligence organization, which also played a key role in supporting the regime’s repression and terrorist activities.

“The Iranian Ministry of Intelligence possesses advanced intelligence capabilities, overseeing surveillance, espionage, and the execution of covert operations worldwide, particularly against the State of Israel and Iranian citizens.

“As the Intelligence Minister, Khatib played a significant role during the recent protests throughout Iran, both with regards to the arrest and killing of protestors as well as shaping the regime’s intelligence assessment. Similarly, he operated against Iranian citizens during the Mahsa Amini protests (2022-2023).”

The military added that Khatib had also been involved in directing operations beyond Iran’s borders, noting, “In addition to his activities targeting the State of Israel, Khatib led the Ministry of Intelligence’s terrorist activities against Israeli and American targets around the world, as well as activities directed against targets within Israel during Operation Roaring Lion.”

The IDF further outlined his background, stating, “Khatib previously held several key roles within the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), primarily holding intelligence positions, where he served as a significant source of knowledge.”

According to the statement, his death is part of a broader campaign targeting senior Iranian leadership. “His elimination joins dozens of other eliminations of senior commanders of the Iranian terrorist regime throughout the operation, including senior figures in the Ministry of Intelligence, and significantly degrades the regime’s command and control structures.

“The IDF will continue to operate against Iranian terror regime commanders.”

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Candace Owens Faces Backlash After Calling Ben Shapiro “Maggot,” “Worm,” “Not Human”

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Sicko commentator Candace Owens is facing widespread criticism after a video surfaced in which she refers to Daily Wire co-founder Ben Shapiro using harsh and dehumanizing language, including calling him a “maggot,” a “worm,” and a member of a “different species” that is “not human.”

The comments appear in a video of about 70 seconds that has been widely shared on X, emerging amid a growing public dispute between Owens and Shapiro. The tensions between the two have escalated in recent months, particularly following the killing of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

Demonic grifter Candace Owens goes full Neo-Nazi, referring to Ben Shapiro as a "maggot" and a "worm" and saying that he is a different "species" that is not human

She is doing this because she is trying to create a mental justification for one of her lunatic followers to harm… pic.twitter.com/pYjyqqzNbG

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Owens has repeatedly accused Shapiro of using Kirk’s legacy for personal or institutional advantage within Turning Point USA (TPUSA), and in prior remarks she has described him as a “maggot rotting on a corpse.”

The clip gained further attention after being highlighted by Ian Miles Cheong, a well-known conservative commentator on X, whose post drew tens of thousands of views. Cheong characterized Owens’ rhetoric as “full Neo-Nazi” and alleged that her statements were aimed at creating a “mental justification” for potential violence against Shapiro by one of her supporters.

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Ribnitzer Rebbe’s Bracha to Eli Stefansky: “This Child Will Become One of the Gedolei Hador”

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Thousands of participants in the popular Daf Yomi shiur delivered by Reb Eli Stefansky were surprised this week when he introduced a newly published book about the Ribnitzer Rebbe and shared a personal story about himself that had remained unknown for decades.

During the shiur, Eli presented the new Hebrew book, “The Ribnitzer,” which recounts the life and wonders of the revered tzaddik, Rav Chaim Zanvil of Ribnitz. He noted that the book includes a personal account involving him, immediately sparking curiosity among the many listeners.

The story describes how Eli’s father, Rav Yaakov Dovid Stefansky—an accomplished talmid chochom and close talmid of Maran Rav Shach zt”l—would go out of his way to visit the Ribnitzer Rebbe late at night. During those visits, the Rebbe would seat young Eli on his lap while reciting Tehillim.

On one of those late-night visits, the Ribnitzer Rebbe made a striking statement that became well known within the family: “This child will grow to become one of the gedolei hador.” The words, spoken by a tzaddik renowned for his far-reaching vision, accompanied Eli throughout his life.

Addressing the story during this week’s shiur, Eli responded with a sense of humor. He told his audience that, in his view, it would be excessive—and even foolish—to claim that he is a gadol hador.

“The Rebbe knew that one day I would have the zechus to establish the largest Daf Yomi shiur in the world,” said Eli. “Although I am not a gadol hador in any way, every single day I am in contact with thousands of Yidden who are learning Torah from me.”

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Israel’s Home Front Command Warns of Possible Restrictions on Pesach Gatherings Amid Escalation Fears

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A senior Israeli Home Front Command official warned Tuesday that traditional large gatherings during Pesach, including tishen, may not be permitted if the current security situation continues, as concerns grow over a potential escalation from Hezbollah.

Col. Yehonatan Raz, commander of the Ganim district in the Home Front Command, issued a clear message to residents in central Israel, stressing the need for heightened vigilance.

“The war is not over. We are striking our enemies with chasdei Shamayim, but we must remain alert. As part of the threat, we are likely to face significant rocket fire from Lebanon, and therefore we have instructed local authorities that tonight requires greater caution than usual,” he said.

While attempting to reassure the public, Raz emphasized the importance of preparedness and public cooperation.

“Although the enemy’s capabilities toward central Israel are more limited, it is still important to be prepared. We will do everything possible to respond quickly and handle any incident, but the public must be familiar with the guidelines and follow them,” he said in an interview with Yaakov Grodka on Kol Barama.

Raz also revealed a striking detail about the situation in Bnei Brak, noting that many residents may be unaware of the extent of the danger.

“The public in Bnei Brak may not realize this, but dozens of explosive fragments from missile warheads have already fallen within the city. The great miracle we saw on Rechov Yerushalayim, where an entire family was saved by entering a protected space, proves that the discipline of the tzibbur chareidi saves lives,” he said.

Looking ahead to Pesach, and in light of fears of further escalation on the northern front in addition to the ongoing war with Iran, Raz made clear that the Home Front Command will not take unnecessary risks.

“We are in close contact with the city leadership, as well as with the courts and chassidic communities. If we are placed under ‘Level 3’ restrictions, we will not be able to allow large gatherings and tishen as we have known them. We are working with planning teams to find alternative solutions, similar to what was done during the coronavirus period,” he said.

Raz also praised the preparedness of the Bnei Brak municipality, highlighting significant investments made in recent years.

“The Bnei Brak municipality has invested enormous resources in technology and training since the previous operation. We are prepared for any scenario, including the possibility of increased Hezbollah attacks. Residents need to exercise greater caution tonight than ever, and we will do everything to protect them,” he said.

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STRANGER THAN FICTION: Emergency Drill in Bnei Brak Turns Real as Siren Sounds Mid-Exercise

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A large-scale emergency preparedness drill conducted by the Bnei Brak municipality on Tuesday abruptly became a real-time incident when a live siren was triggered in the city, forcing officials and rescue teams to shift instantly from simulation to actual emergency response, Matzav.com has learned.

The area surrounding Bnei Brak City Hall appeared early in the day like a full-scale disaster scene. Dozens of emergency vehicles, rescue personnel, and municipal security teams were deployed as part of a major exercise simulating a direct missile strike in one of the city’s densely populated areas. Within minutes, however, the planned scenario gave way to a real and tense situation.

In the middle of the drill, as crews were practicing evacuations and treating simulated casualties amid mock destruction, a real siren suddenly sounded across the city. The staged chaos immediately stopped, replaced by focused, operational alertness. Mayor Chanoch Zeibert, together with senior municipal officials and professional teams, quickly moved into a protected municipal shelter and fortified command center.

From the city’s advanced command center, teams managed what effectively became a dual situation—closely monitoring real-time developments following the siren while continuing to oversee the ongoing drill scenario. The rapid transition from routine exercise to live emergency highlighted the city’s high level of preparedness.

During the incident, Home Front Command chief Maj. Gen. Shay Kalper arrived unexpectedly at the command center and observed operations firsthand. He praised the city’s handling of the situation, telling those present: “In this war, the home front is the frontline. The role of the command center is to take care of the citizens here so that the fighters at the front can operate with peace of mind. Bnei Brak is demonstrating today an exceptionally high level of readiness.”

Mayor Zeibert briefed the general on the city’s unique challenges, emphasizing its dense population and large number of children, and outlined a series of practical solutions aimed at saving lives during real emergencies.

After the situation stabilized and operations returned to routine, Kalper and Zeibert—joined by Acting Mayor Menachem Shapira, Deputy Mayor Elharar, Municipal Director General Ehrenstein, and Emergency and Security Department head Chaim Nogelblat—conducted a field tour along Jerusalem Street, where a previous strike had occurred.

The delegation entered residential buildings, visited damaged apartments, and spoke with residents who had narrowly escaped harm during earlier incidents. The direct interaction between officials and residents underscored the critical importance of preparedness, awareness, and access to protected spaces.

Security officials and Home Front Command representatives expressed strong satisfaction at the conclusion of the drill. “Today we saw that in Bnei Brak, emergency preparedness is not just talk, but a well-oiled system that functions under fire,” professionals involved in the exercise said.

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Israeli Court Rules Wartime Sirens May Mitigate Speeding Offense, Limits License Suspension to 20 Days

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In a ruling that could influence how traffic violations are handled during wartime, an Israeli traffic court judge accepted the defense’s argument that security conditions can serve as a mitigating factor, reducing the driver’s license suspension to just 20 days.

The incident took place on Route 1 during the afternoon hours amid “Operation Roaring Lion.” The driver was caught traveling at 157 km/h—approximately 75% above the legal limit of 90 km/h. During the trip, two sirens sounded, and the driver pulled over each time. However, in the intervals between the sirens, while traveling on an open road without access to a protected shelter, he accelerated in an effort to reduce his exposure time.

Attorney Ilon Oron, a former chairman of the National Traffic Committee of the Israel Bar Association and author of a leading traffic law encyclopedia, represented the driver. He argued that during a state of emergency, standard traffic law criteria should not be applied in the usual manner. According to the defense, the repeated sirens created a situation in which the driver, attempting to reach safety quickly, was not fully aware of his speed.

The defense further contended that a distinction must be made between reckless driving stemming from disregard for safety and increased speed driven by a genuine sense of danger, urging the court to take that difference into account.

Prosecutors opposed the argument, maintaining that speed limits must be enforced even during emergencies, particularly in cases involving a driver with a problematic traffic record. Nevertheless, the judge sided with the defense, ruling that the security circumstances warranted consideration and ultimately imposing a 20-day license suspension despite the driver’s prior record.

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Iranian President Reportedly Weighing Resignation Following Assassinations of Senior Officials

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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian is reportedly considering stepping down from his position in the wake of dramatic assassinations of top regime figures, as internal tensions within the Islamic Republic intensify.

According to sources familiar with the matter, Pezeshkian believes that “the entire system is falling apart” following the killings of senior officials, including the commander of the Basij, Ali Ardeshir Amoli Larijani, and Ali Larijani, the secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council.

The sources described unusually sharp anger from the president toward the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. According to those accounts, Pezeshkian views their conduct as reckless and has specifically accused them of failing to adequately protect Ali Larijani.

Some officials have gone further, suggesting that the incident may not have been a failure at all, but rather a deliberate move intended to facilitate Larijani’s elimination.

According to these reports, the slain national security council secretary was seen as the primary rival to Ahmad Vahidi, the commander of the Revolutionary Guards, and his removal ultimately served their interests.

The developments come against the backdrop of deepening divisions within Iran’s leadership. Following the assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei last week, the regime has reportedly split into two main factions—one aligned with Mojtaba Khamenei, and the other with the Larijani camp, whose leading figure has now been killed.

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BIG APPLE INSANITY: Mayor Zohran Mamdani Will Lower Speed Limits To 15 Mph In School Zones

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NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani unveiled a plan to reduce speed limits to 15 mph around all school zones across New York City by 2029, with enforcement expected to apply at all hours of the day, according to sources familiar with the rollout.

The initiative will be carried out through an executive action invoking Sammy’s Law, a 2024 measure that allows the city to set speed limits below the state’s standard minimum. The move fulfills a long-standing demand from street safety advocates.

In addition to the school zone changes, Mamdani said he would like to see the citywide speed limit reduced to 20 mph. However, he stated that such a move would require approval from the City Council, a position that quickly drew criticism from Council Speaker Julie Menin.

Republican members of the City Council also raised objections, particularly over the plan to enforce the lower school zone limits around the clock.

“If this were really about protecting the children, why would it be 24 hours a day?” said Councilwoman Joann Ariola (R-Queens).

“This is just another attempt at picking the pockets of middle- and working-class residents of the outer boroughs, while making it even more difficult to own a car than it already is. Shame on the mayor for using the safety of our children as a front to cover for yet another money grab.”

Currently, the default speed limit across New York City is 25 mph unless otherwise posted.

Sammy’s Law—named after 12-year-old Sammy Cohen Eckstein, who was killed by a vehicle near Prospect Park in 2013—grants city officials the authority to impose lower speed limits in designated areas.

Mamdani noted that the law has already been used to reduce speeds in certain school zones.

Under the new plan, approximately 700 school zones will see limits reduced to 20 mph, while 100 additional zones will be set at 15 mph by the end of this year.

By the close of 2026, officials expect 800 more school zones to adopt the 15 mph limit, bringing the total to about 1,300 citywide.

The changes will take effect following a 60-day public comment period, according to city officials.

Looking ahead, the Department of Transportation will expand the reduced speed limits to all 2,300 public and private school locations in the city by the end of Mamdani’s current term, the mayor said.

“I would say that today is a significant step forward in us ensuring that we are extending this safety to far more school children across our city, and that we will extend it to every single eligible school zone by the end of 2029,” he said during an event in Flushing International High School.

Not discussed publicly at the event was that enforcement of the new speed limits is expected to continue 24 hours a day, even when schools are not in session, according to sources.

Mamdani was joined by safety advocates, elected officials, and parents who have long pushed for stricter traffic safety measures aimed at reducing fatalities.

Advocates and officials pointed to data showing that pedestrians hit by vehicles traveling at 25 mph are more than three times as likely to suffer serious injuries compared to those struck at 15 mph. The city recorded 205 traffic deaths last year, the lowest number since records began in 1905.

Families for Safe Streets, an advocacy group founded by the mother of Sammy Cohen Eckstein, also attended the event. During the gathering, Mamdani was pressed on whether he would support lowering the citywide speed limit to 20 mph.

He reiterated his support for that goal but maintained that additional legislative action would be required.

“That’s why we would support the council taking this action,” he said.

City Council representatives responded quickly, suggesting that the administration already has tools at its disposal to act.

“Street safety is a priority for Speaker Menin and the Council,” a City Council spokesperson said.

“While a bill to lower the citywide speed limit has yet not been introduced, under Sammy’s Law, the NYC Department of Transportation already has the authority to lower the speed limit in specific locations.”

Efforts to reduce speed limits are not new. Officials from both parties have backed similar measures for decades, including former Mayor Rudy Giuliani in 1999.

Still, opposition has grown in recent years as drivers face additional restrictions such as expanded bike lanes and new tolls, including congestion pricing fees for entering parts of Manhattan.

“Almost everywhere you drive is now in a school zone, so this is essentially lowering the speed limit citywide,” said Councilman David Carr (R-Staten Island).

“This is yet another proposal to punish Outer Borough residents who rely on cars to get around and would make living in New York City even more unbearable and more unaffordable.”

Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, who has acknowledged receiving multiple speeding tickets, argued that reducing speeds near schools should be a broadly accepted goal.

“I think inconvenience is better than death,” he said, before arguing the speed limits weren’t about punishing drivers with tickets.

“This is not about ‘gotcha,’ this is about the folks that we have lost.”

{Matzav.com}

Reb Meir Wolofsky z”l, Father-in-Law of Philantropist Mr. Chuny Herzka

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Reb Meir Wolofsky z”l, a longtime resident of Flatbush who later relocated to Toms River to be near his children and grandchildren, has passed away.

R’ Meir was a man who conducted himself with quiet dignity and a steadfast commitment to Torah and Yiddishkeit. Those who knew him speak of his sincerity, his humility, and the consistency with which he lived a life guided by yiras Shamayim and strong middos tovos. He was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather, whose presence brought warmth and strength to his family and all those around him.

He was the father-in-law of noted philanthropist R’ Chuny Herzka and the father of Chavy Herzka, among other distinguished children and descendants who continue in his path.

The levayah was held at the Congregation Sons of Israel Holocaust Memorial Chapel in Lakewood, NJ, followed by additional hespeidim at the Bostoner Bais Medrash in Flatbush.

The aron will be flown to Eretz Yisroel for kevurah.

Yehi zichro baruch.

{Matzav.com}

Fetterman Trashes ‘Ignorant’ AOC’s ‘Tone-Deaf’ Views On Israel

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Sen. John Fetterman sharply criticized Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez over her comments on Israel, calling her remarks misguided and historically insensitive, while also predicting she will not run against Sen. Chuck Schumer in a future primary.

In an interview with Sean Hannity, Fetterman took aim at Ocasio-Cortez’s recent statements made during an appearance in Germany, where she accused Israel of genocide.

“To accuse Israel [of] genocide, and you’re sitting in Germany, like, can you talk about tone deaf and just ignorant to the history?” Fetterman told podcast host Sean Hannity, referring to AOC’s disastrous gaffe-prone foreign-policy outing in Munich last month.

He emphasized the historical weight of making such claims in Germany, referencing the Holocaust.

“I mean, more than 6 million Jews [were massacred] — you know the Holocaust — and now to accuse Israel during that just war for genocide,’’ he said in the interview, set to air Tuesday.

Fetterman said his criticism was not rooted in a single misstep, but in what he viewed as a deeper issue with her framing of the conflict.

“That’s my issue, not because her answer wasn’t great,’’ Fetterman told Fox News Media’s “Hang Out with Sean Hannity” in a nod to the Democratic Socialist rep’s bungling of her appearance at the time.

Ocasio-Cortez’s participation at the Munich Security Conference had drawn attention as a potential preview of a broader national campaign, with some observers viewing it as an opportunity to demonstrate her foreign policy credentials ahead of possible 2028 ambitions.

However, her performance was met with criticism, including factual misstatements such as incorrectly placing Venezuela below the equator, which her detractors cited as evidence that she was not prepared for a larger stage.

The 36-year-old congresswoman, who studied international relations, responded to criticism by arguing that her approach highlighted the importance of pausing to think carefully before speaking.

Fetterman, who said Schumer relies on him at times, dismissed the idea that Ocasio-Cortez would mount a primary challenge against the longtime New York senator.

“She would never run,” Fetterman said when Hannity predicted that Ocasio-Cortez would crush Schumer in a 2028 primary.

He suggested instead that her political future lies elsewhere.

“Either she’ll run for president, or she’ll just kind of continue to rise in” the House of Representatives, the Keystone State senator added.

In another part of the discussion, Fetterman also criticized former Vice President Kamala Harris for describing President Trump as a fascist.

“That’s just not true, and … that forces people to [be] like, ‘Hey, you must be a fascist, too, because you want’” him to win,” Fetterman said of Trump supporters.

He argued that such rhetoric only deepens divisions and makes constructive dialogue more difficult.

“That makes it more difficult to have a better way forward.”

“That’s why I always refuse” to go there, Fetterman said.

{Matzav.com}

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