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Outrage Over Media Ban at Meron: Minister Karhi Limits Coverage as Major Outlets Shut Out

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A controversial decision by Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi to sharply limit media access to Meron has sparked backlash, as the government enforces security restrictions on Lag BaOmer events while thousands are already present on the mountain.

Despite overseeing the hilula and being responsible for communications, Karhi advanced a plan to restrict the number of journalists allowed to report from Meron, using a lottery system established by legal advisers to determine which outlets would gain entry.

The move comes even as large crowds remain on the mountain and additional visitors are expected throughout the day.

In a surprising outcome, several of Israel’s most prominent media organizations were excluded from the lottery. Among those denied access are leading outlets such as Kikar HaShabbat, Channel 12 in the general media, and B’Chadrei Chareidim, despite their large audiences.

Announcing the results, Karhi said: “Let us pray that the day passes peacefully with Hashem’s help. I call on the public not to come to Meron this year, and to celebrate within their communities and towns. I also call on ministers and members of Knesset to set a personal example and not to come. And you shall greatly guard your souls.”

Chareidi officials involved in organizing the hilula expressed strong confusion and criticism over the decision, noting that efforts had been made to allow broader media access. “Apparently, with decisions like these, all that’s left for us is truly to pray that the day passes peacefully,” those sources said.

According to the official statement, “Similar to the framework in 2024, it was decided by the minister in charge of the hilula, Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi, to once again hold a transparent and equitable lottery among the various media outlets. This is intended to balance the operational need to reduce the number of people on the mountain with the preservation of press freedom and the public’s right to know. Based on security directives, entry was approved for only 30 media organizations, with each outlet permitted to send a team of two — a journalist and an accompanying staff member.”

Among the outlets that were granted access are Galei Tzahal, Kol Chai, Kan (Moreshet/B), Kol Barama, Yisroel Hayom, Walla, Haaretz, Ynet, Kan 11, News 13, Channel 14, and Hidabroot, along with smaller publications, niche magazines, WhatsApp groups, and freelance photographers.

Sources close to Karhi attempted to deflect responsibility, saying, “The lottery and the criteria were set by the legal advisers of the Yerushalayim Affairs Ministry.”

However, officials within that ministry pushed back, stating, “The decision regarding the number of journalists was made by the minister in charge, Shlomo Karhi — we did not want this.”

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‘Not Heavy Firing’: Trump Stops Short of Saying Iran Violated Ceasefire

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President Donald Trump indicated Monday that it remains unclear whether the ceasefire between the United States and Iran has been broken, despite a series of Iranian attacks on commercial shipping near the Strait of Hormuz and strikes on oil-related facilities in the United Arab Emirates.

“[It was] not heavy firing,” Trump said in a phone call with ABC News when asked if the ceasefire had been violated. “We’ll let you know. Ships are moving. You know, we moved quite a few last night — big ones. There was no firing. I guess there has been some recently. I’m looking into it.”

Trump added that maintaining the ceasefire would ultimately benefit Iran, cautioning that the situation remains fluid.

“Iran better hope [the ceasefire] remains in effect. The best thing that can happen to them is that we keep it in effect.”

When pressed on how the United States would respond if Iran were to break the agreement, Trump declined to provide specifics but suggested other nations should play a role.

“I’ll let you know, like I’ll let everyone else know. We just heard about this, and we’ll find out about it. What should happen is South Korea should get involved. It was a South Korean ship that got hit. And I would think, if you have a ship that’s hit, you should immediately send some people.”

He also emphasized that the U.S. is currently exercising restraint while continuing to project strength globally.

“Right now, we we’re being very nice. We’re taking care of the world,” Trump added.

Addressing the missile and drone attacks launched by Iran toward the UAE, Trump said most of the incoming threats were intercepted.

“they were shot down for the most part. One got through. Not huge damage.”

Asked about the broader implications for ending the conflict, Trump expressed confidence in the outcome regardless of developments.

“We have it under control. One way or the other, we win. And you know why? I always win. You found that out a long time ago.”

The remarks followed a series of Iranian strikes involving two waves of cruise missiles fired toward the UAE. The attacks came roughly two hours after emergency alerts were sent to residents’ mobile devices warning of a possible missile threat and urging them to seek shelter, before an all-clear was later issued.

During the first wave, three missiles were intercepted while another landed in the sea. In the second round of strikes, three individuals were reported injured.

UAE officials also said Iran deployed attack drones during the assault, with at least one reportedly striking a petrochemical installation.

In a separate message posted on Truth Social, Trump accused Iran of striking “unrelated nations” amid its attacks on shipping routes in the Strait of Hormuz.

Speaking to Fox News, Trump warned that any direct Iranian attack on U.S. naval forces escorting commercial vessels would trigger a devastating response, saying Iran would be “blown off the face of the earth” if it targets those ships.

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No Meron This Year: Rav Yitzchok Zilberstein Says “Rashbi Can Come to Us”

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At a Lag BaOmer shiur delivered tonight, Rav Yitzchok Zilberstein addressed the current security situation that has prevented travel to Meron this year, offering a chizuk-filled perspective: Even if we cannot go to Rashbi, Rashbi can come to us.

Speaking at his weekly shiur in the central bais haknesses of Ramat Elchanan, Rav Zilberstein opened by stressing the greatness of the day. “Baruch Hashem, we have reached a very great day, Lag BaOmer,” he said. “A day that is capable of many good things. Chazal greatly praise this day, and all those who know how to be mispallel on this day and perform maasim tovim on this day — Chazal greatly praise them.”

He went on to reflect on the situation facing Klal Yisroel. “Today we are in a matzav where not all the nations of the world are with us. Many are against us in a major way. But we rely on HaKadosh Baruch Hu, and we direct our tefillos that they should ascend upward, be’ezras Hashem, and that we should merit the special segulos that HaKadosh Baruch Hu granted us for this day, Lag BaOmer.”

Rav Zilberstein then shared a powerful teaching he once heard from his father-in-law, Rav Yosef Shalom Elyashiv. Referring to the long-standing minhag of traveling to the kever of Rashbi in Meron, he recalled asking whether Rav Elyashiv would go.

“There were always those who traveled to Meron. Today there is no Meron — that is not a simple thing,” Rav Zilberstein said. “I once heard from my father-in-law, Maran Hagaon Rav Yosef Shalom Elyashiv zt”l. I asked him if he was traveling to Meron, and he told me a sharp line: ‘Why do I need to go to Meron? Rashbi comes to me…’”

He continued with the explanation he heard: “‘Why are you asking me if I will go to Meron? What do you mean? I use every moment for limud haTorah — and instead of me going to him, he comes to me.’”

Rav Zilberstein explained that the meaning is clear: “Rabi Shimon bar Yochai comes to someone who learns his Torah. That is what Rav Elyashiv meant — I learn his Torah, and he comes to me to hear how I am learning it.”

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Explosive Recordings: Silman Claims Bennett Was Unfit to Lead, Alleges Medication Use

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Newly released recordings have ignited political controversy after Minister Idit Silman was heard making sharp allegations about former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s ability to function while in office.

The recordings, aired by Channel 14, capture remarks Silman made during a closed-door gathering of activists, where she described what she claimed took place behind the scenes during the previous government under Bennett’s leadership. In the conversation, she asserted that Bennett was in a severely weakened mental state and was not effectively running the government.

Silman is heard saying: “I’ll tell you something most people don’t know. Practically speaking, in the previous government, Naftali Bennett did not function, and that was from the beginning. He was both confused and stammering. In my opinion, in general, he was in a very, very poor mental state – everyone around him knew.”

She continued with a more striking claim: “Everyone around him knew it. They would give him pills in all kinds of red boxes, supposedly so he could function.” According to her, his alleged inability to lead resulted in power shifting to his political partner: “The one who actually ran the Prime Minister’s Office was Lapid and his entire team.”

Silman also addressed her decision to leave the coalition — a move that ultimately brought down the government — saying: “As far as I’m concerned, when I brought them down, I brought down Lapid as prime minister, and that was clear to everyone.”

No response was issued on behalf of Silman following the publication of the recordings.

A statement from Bennett’s “Together” party dismissed the claims, saying: “Fake. The ‘Together’ party led by Bennett wishes Silman great success in the upcoming primaries. There is no doubt she will bring great honor to Likud.”

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Officials: US Closer To Resuming ‘Major Combat Operations’ With Iran

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American officials indicated Monday that the United States is moving nearer to resuming large-scale military action against Iran, though any final move depends on decisions by President Donald Trump and Iran’s leadership.

The warning came as the fragile ceasefire faced strain in the Strait of Hormuz with the launch of Project Freedom.

“We are closer to the resumption of major combat operations than we were 24 hours ago after Iran fired on US vessels and targeted UAE today with missiles and drones and fast boats,” senior officials told Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin.

Officials emphasized that the direction of the conflict will ultimately hinge on choices made by President Donald Trump and Iranian authorities, noting that no directive has yet been issued to formally end the ceasefire.

The U.S. military, they said, remains fully prepared for potential escalation. It is “rearmed and retooled,” the officials added.

At present, there has been no formal command to restart offensive strikes, and the ceasefire technically remains in place. There has been “no un-pause of the ceasefire.”

In the meantime, American forces are concentrating on defensive operations aimed at safeguarding maritime traffic in the Gulf.

Authorities in the United Arab Emirates reported that Iran launched more than a dozen missiles and drones on Monday, resulting in three injuries, while a drone strike ignited a fire at an oil installation, injuring three Indian nationals.

The British military said two cargo ships caught fire near the UAE, while U.S. officials confirmed that six Iranian vessels targeting civilian shipping were destroyed.

“The commanders on scene have all the authorities they need to protect themselves and commercial shipping,” according to one well-placed U.S. defense official.

The commander can strike “if US forces see missile launchers moving or identity missiles being put on the rails or identify targets of opportunity that threaten commercial shipping.”

“We preserve the right to eliminate those threats. We don’t have to wait. We can anticipate and preempt. There is a level of maneuverability.”

“We can hit a known threat. We don’t have to wait until Iran fires first.”

One source compared the current defensive posture to a zone defense, as opposed to escorting each vessel individually, which would resemble a man-to-man approach.

President Donald Trump initiated Project Freedom on Monday to assist ships that have been delayed for weeks along the strategic waterway.

According to the source, individually escorting vessels through the strait is “inefficient,” whereas a broader defensive system utilizing coordinated air and naval assets along with surveillance “creates a layered defense that takes advantage of numbers and capability.”

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Ex-NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani Out Of Coma, Talking And Alert After Hospital Scare: Close Pal

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Rudy Giuliani regained consciousness Monday and was described as responsive and communicative as he continued receiving treatment in a Florida hospital for pneumonia, according to close associate John Catsimatidis, the NY Post reports.

Catsimatidis said he was updated Monday afternoon by a longtime aide to the 81-year-old former New York City mayor, who shared encouraging news about Giuliani’s condition.

“He’s talking, he’s alert. To me, that’s great news,’’ the supermarket and media mogul told reporters.

Giuliani had been hospitalized over the weekend after falling ill with a serious respiratory infection, according to his business associate Tom von Essen, who served as the city’s fire commissioner during the September 11 attacks.

“Rudy had a tough weekend. He had pneumonia,” von Essen told The Post, calling Monday “an important day’’ in terms of Giuliani’s recovery.

A spokesperson for Giuliani, Ted Goodman, confirmed that the former mayor was being treated for pneumonia and remained under close observation as a precaution.

He added that Giuliani was breathing independently and was surrounded by family members and his primary physician.

“Mayor Giuliani is the ultimate fighter — as he has demonstrated throughout his life — and he is winning this battle,” Goodman said.

According to the spokesperson, Giuliani’s current illness is connected to long-term health complications related to his exposure during the September 11, 2001 terror attacks, when he served as mayor.

“On September 11th, Mayor Giuliani ran toward the towers to help those in need, which led to a restrictive airway disease diagnosis,” the spokesman said.

“This disease adds complications to any emerging respiratory issue, and the virus quickly overwhelmed his body, requiring mechanical ventilation to maintain his blood pressure.”

Monday’s update followed a rapid sequence of developments after it was revealed Sunday that Giuliani had been hospitalized in critical but stable condition with an illness that had not yet been publicly identified at the time.

President Donald Trump was among the first to publicly offer support, and by Monday, additional public figures had joined in expressing concern, including New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.

“Absolutely, I’m wishing strength and recovery to former Mayor Rudy Giuliani and his loved ones during this difficult time. And I hope that his recovery is steady, and I hope that his family finds peace in one another during this time,” Mamdani said at an unrelated press conference.

“I think former Mayor Giuliani is someone that we, as New Yorkers, know well, and he’s been a fixture in our city’s politics and public life for so many years, and I know that many New Yorkers are concerned by reports he is in critical condition and so we do keep him and his family in our prayers at this time,” he told reporters.

Former New York Governor George Pataki said Giuliani had been scheduled to appear at a charity event later in the week.

“I was looking forward to seeing him … and being able to talk at length,’’ Pataki said. “I haven’t talked to him in a few months.

“We were great partners for the city and the state for seven years together, and we were able to just do a tremendous amount to make the city and state a better place by working together.

“So obviously now we just hope he gets better,’’ Pataki said.

Pataki added that the news of Giuliani’s hospitalization came as a surprise.

“It was just a shock’’ to learn Giuliani was even hospitalized, the ex-governor said.

“You just take for granted that figures that have such a large profile in our state and our country will be around for a long time,’’ he said.

Veteran journalist and WABC radio host Dominic Carter also voiced strong praise while offering his support during the press gathering with Catsimatidis.

“History is going to judge [Giuliani] as the greatest mayor of New York City ever.”

When asked about the durability of his decades-long friendship with Giuliani — including after a legal dispute stemming from his dismissal from WABC — Catsimatidis emphasized their long-standing bond.

“Friends for 40 years, brothers for 40 years,’’ the wealthy businessman said.

“Do brothers have arguments? Of course, we did. We kissed and made up.”

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Iran Threatens Unprecedented Attack as Missiles Fly; Netanyahu Moves to Delay Court Appearance

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Iran has issued a stark warning of a dramatic escalation, declaring that “Tonight – a new chapter unlike anything seen before,” as tensions surged following missile launches and reports of Israeli defensive involvement in the Gulf.

The Tasnim News Agency, affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards, quoted a military source warning that if the United Arab Emirates becomes a “plaything of Israel” and takes what it described as an “unwise” step, Iran will strike all Emirati interests and treat the country as “part of the Zionist regime.”

“So far, no official threat has been declared by the Emirates,” the military source said. “But if the Emirates become a game of Israel and make a wrong move, they will learn a lesson they will never forget.”

“If the United Arab Emirates takes any unwise action, all of its interests will become targets for Iran, and no part of its facilities will be safe,” the source continued.

“The United Arab Emirates knows it is sitting in a very fragile glass house, and insecurity is absolute poison for it,” the source added. “If it wants to repeat the mistake of the 40-day war, we will completely abandon restraint and treat this Zionist nest as part of the Zionist regime.”

At the same time, Iran’s military announced, “Tonight we will begin a new chapter that the enemies have never seen before.”

The threats followed a CNN report that an Israeli air defense system deployed in the United Arab Emirates was used to intercept Iranian missiles.

According to the report, Israel quietly positioned an Iron Dome battery in the UAE at the start of the conflict with Iran, including personnel to operate it, strengthening the Gulf state’s defenses and signaling growing cooperation between the two countries.

Additional air defense systems may also have been involved in intercepting the missiles. Emirati authorities said at least three missiles were intercepted, though it remains unclear how many were stopped specifically by the Iron Dome system.

As the escalation continued, with Iran launching missiles and drones toward the UAE and Oman, Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu requested to postpone his scheduled testimony Tuesday at the Tel Aviv District Court.

According to his defense attorney, Amit Hadad, “The prime minister is required to participate tomorrow in a series of diplomatic and security meetings in Yerushalayim. These are urgent meetings that cannot be moved.”

Hadad added, “These meetings are tied to ongoing diplomatic and security developments, some of which were detailed in the sealed envelope submitted this morning and some of which have been reported in the media in recent hours, requiring the prime minister’s full time and attention.”

He further wrote, “Under these circumstances, the prime minister is unable to appear at tomorrow’s hearing, and the honorable court is requested to order the cancellation of the session. Details regarding the diplomatic-security meetings will be provided in a sealed envelope.” Prosecutors opposed Netanyahu’s request to shorten his testimony, and the court ruled that the hearing would proceed in a shortened format.

Meanwhile, the UAE Ministry of Education announced that schools would shift to remote learning from Tuesday through Friday, citing concerns for the safety and well-being of students and staff. The decision followed Iranian missile and drone launches at the UAE, which reportedly sparked a fire at an oil facility in Fujairah.

In recent weeks, the UAE has come under more Iranian fire than any other country. The UAE and Israel normalized relations in 2020 under the Abraham Accords, a major foreign policy achievement of President Donald Trump during his first term.

Earlier Monday, the UAE Ministry of Defense confirmed that missiles had been launched toward its territory from Iran. As tensions escalated, Israel raised its alert level. President Donald Trump warned in an earlier interview with Fox News that “Iran will be wiped off the face of the earth if it attacks American ships.”

As the situation intensified, Netanyahu again sought to cancel his testimony scheduled for Tuesday at the Tel Aviv District Court.

According to his defense attorney, Amit Hadad, “The prime minister is required to participate tomorrow in a series of diplomatic and security meetings in Jerusalem. These are urgent meetings that cannot be moved.”

Hadad added, “These meetings are tied to ongoing diplomatic and security developments, some of which were detailed in the sealed envelope submitted this morning and some of which have been reported in the media in recent hours, requiring the prime minister’s full time and attention.”

He further wrote, “Under these circumstances, the prime minister is unable to appear at tomorrow’s hearing, and the honorable court is requested to order the cancellation of the session. Details regarding the diplomatic-security meetings will be provided in a sealed envelope.” Prosecutors opposed Netanyahu’s request, and the court ruled that the hearing would be shortened.

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Giuliani Condition Improving, Remains in Critical Condition

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Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is still listed in critical condition at a hospital in West Palm Beach, though individuals familiar with his situation report noticeable improvement over the past day.

According to a source close to the family, Giuliani is no longer dependent on a ventilator and has begun breathing independently, a meaningful development in his recovery.

Despite the continued seriousness of his condition, physicians are said to be carefully encouraged as they continue to observe him in the intensive care unit.

Hospital staff have reportedly seen clear progress, including Giuliani regaining consciousness and being able to hold brief conversations with relatives and medical personnel.

Though the situation remains delicate, these updates have brought a sense of cautious optimism to those around him.

“He’s showing signs of strength,” one source close to the family said. “The situation is still very serious, but we are seeing positive signs.”

Giuliani, 81, was taken to a hospital in West Palm Beach on Saturday after experiencing respiratory distress, where doctors diagnosed pneumonia affecting both lungs.

He was placed on a ventilator shortly after arrival and admitted to the ICU.

Giuliani became a nationally recognized figure during his time as mayor of New York City from 1994 through 2001, especially for his role following the Sept. 11 attacks.

He has dealt with ongoing lung complications connected to his exposure during the aftermath of Sept. 11.

As our source put it, “He’s not out of danger yet — but he’s improving and fighting, and that means everything right now.”

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Judge Apologizes To White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting Suspect Cole Allen Over Jail Conditions

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A federal judge in Washington, D.C., issued an apology Monday to a man accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump and members of his cabinet, expressing concern over how he has been treated while in custody following his arrest in connection with an alleged plot targeting the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Zia M. Faruqui told 31-year-old Cole Allen that he regretted the conditions the defendant faced in jail, particularly that he had been placed on suicide watch even after a mental health evaluation concluded he was not a danger to himself, according to Politico.

Faruqui emphasized that the court has a responsibility to ensure detainees are held under appropriate and safe conditions, adding that Allen was “being treated differently than anyone I’ve ever observed.”

Prosecutor Jocelyn Ballantine said the FBI supported the precaution after Allen told agents following his April 25 arrest that “he did not expect to survive the attempted assasination of the president.”

Tony Towns, representing the Washington, D.C., detention facility, said Allen was placed in isolation due to “ongoing” psychological evaluations and that medical personnel made the decision to keep him under those conditions.

Judge Faruqui, however, said he did not interpret Allen’s statement as evidence of suicidal intent, but rather as an expectation that he would be killed during the alleged attack at the formal event held at the Washington Hilton.

Although Allen’s attorneys had originally asked for Monday’s hearing, they sought to withdraw that request on Sunday after their client was reportedly taken off suicide watch.

Faruqui refused to call off the proceeding, citing “grave concerns” about how Allen had been handled while in custody.

Allen, who is from Torrance, California, faces multiple charges, including attempting to assassinate the president, transporting a firearm and ammunition across state lines with the intent to commit a felony, and discharging a firearm during a violent crime.

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Mike Pence: Iran War ‘Had to Happen’

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[Video below.] Former Vice President Mike Pence said the U.S. and Israel war with Iran “had to happen,” defending the ongoing conflict as a necessary response to decades of hostility from Tehran.

“Iran has been at war with America and our most cherished ally, Israel, for 47 years,” Pence said during a televised interview on Sunday, arguing that the Iranian regime has consistently targeted American forces and interests through proxy groups.

The fighting has now entered its third month, contributing to rising energy costs and escalating tensions across the Middle East.

Public sentiment in the United States remains cautious. A Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll found that 61% of Americans believe the U.S. military action against Iran was a mistake, reflecting widespread doubt about the operation.

Despite that, Pence has continued to strongly support Donald Trump and his handling of the situation, portraying the strategy as a necessary stand against a hostile regime.

In a post on X, Pence praised Trump’s recent move to secure maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, calling it a “strong move” and expressing backing for U.S. forces involved in the mission.

“God bless all our troops engaged in Project Freedom,” Pence wrote Sunday night.

The effort is aimed at restoring access to one of the world’s most vital shipping routes after Iran restricted movement in the area, sending global oil prices higher.

Those disruptions have translated into higher costs at home, with average gas prices in the United States climbing to approximately $4.46 per gallon, a sharp increase from last year.

Trump has described the operation as both a strategic and humanitarian mission, pledging to ensure safe passage for vessels moving through the strait and to stabilize global commerce.

The move is part of a broader push by the administration to increase pressure on Iran while maintaining leverage in ongoing diplomatic considerations.

Pence, who has long advocated for a firm U.S. approach toward Iran, reiterated his support for military action during recent public appearances.

Speaking earlier this month at an event in Ohio, Pence said he backs Trump’s decision to use force against Iran and emphasized the importance of projecting American strength on the global stage.

“We worked together closely,” Pence said of his time with Trump, The Columbus Dispatch reported, pointing to their shared approach on national security and foreign policy.

Supporters of the administration argue that decisive action is necessary to counter Iran’s destabilizing behavior and prevent it from developing nuclear weapons.

Critics, however, warn that the conflict could escalate further and question whether the current strategy provides a sustainable long-term solution.

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Trump: ‘Iran Shooting at Unrelated Nations’

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President Donald Trump charged that Iran has been striking vessels tied to countries not directly involved in the conflict, pointing to recent incidents in the Strait of Hormuz.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote: “Iran has taken some shots at unrelated Nations with respect to the Ship Movement, PROJECT FREEDOM, including a South Korean Cargo Ship. Perhaps it’s time for South Korea to come and join the mission! We’ve shot down seven small Boats or, as they like to call them, ‘fast’ Boats. It’s all they have left. Other than the South Korean Ship, there has been, at this moment, no damage going through the Strait. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Dan Caine, will have a News Conference tomorrow morning. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP.”

Earlier in remarks to Fox News, Trump warned that Iran would be “blown off the face of the earth” if it moves against U.S. naval forces escorting commercial ships through the strategic waterway.

On Monday evening, Iran fired two waves of cruise missiles toward the United Arab Emirates, saying the strikes were retaliation for the actions of U.S. Navy destroyers operating in the Strait of Hormuz.

Hours before that escalation, the U.S. military said guided-missile destroyers had entered the region after passing through the Strait as part of “Project Freedom,” an operation intended to safeguard open passage for global shipping.

U.S. forces are currently working to reopen key maritime routes for commercial traffic. As part of the initial phase of the mission, two American-flagged merchant ships successfully passed through the Strait and continued on their course without incident.

South Korea later confirmed that one of its cargo vessels sustained damage in an Iranian strike.

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Ben Gvir Urges Public to Avoid Meron Over Safety Concerns Ahead of Lag BaOmer

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Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir called on the public not to travel to Meron for the Lag BaOmer gathering at the kever of Rav Shimon Bar Yochai, warning that attendance this year could pose a serious danger to life.

Ben Gvir conducted a comprehensive security assessment Monday evening at Mount Meron, joined by Communications Minister Shlomo Karchi and senior officials from Israel’s security establishment. The meeting focused on preparations for the annual event, which in past years has drawn massive crowds.

Among those present were Police Commissioner Dani Levy, Fire and Rescue Commissioner Eyal Caspi, Deputy Police Commissioner Amir Hetzroni, Northern District Commander Meir Eliyahu, Jerusalem and Heritage Ministry Director-General Shimi Elbaum, and other senior members of the command staff.

At the conclusion of the meeting, Ben Gvir issued a clear message to the public: “This year in Meron, we are guided by the principle of guarding your lives — we are calling on the public not to come. I understand the feelings of everyone who wants to celebrate and rejoice; it is something we all deserve. But this year, as all the leading rabbonim have said: It is a matter of life and death. Do not come to Meron.”

He stressed that the decision was based on security concerns as well as instructions from leading rabbinic authorities, pointing to the tense situation in northern Israel and the restrictions imposed by the Home Front Command.

Ben Gvir also praised the work of the security forces on the ground. “I want to commend the police officers who are standing at checkpoints in the cold, under difficult conditions, and acting with great sensitivity. The officers are working in a very careful and respectful manner, and we call on the public not to come to Meron — do not put your lives at risk.”

Authorities have established a limited framework for this year’s event, restricting it to three official lighting ceremonies: the central lighting by the Boyaner Rebbe, a ceremony representing the religious Zionist community led by Rav Shmuel Eliyahu, and a third lighting for Sephardic communities led by Rav Shlomo Amar.

The tighter restrictions were set following decisions by the Home Front Command and police due to the ongoing security situation in northern Israel. In addition, Rav Shlomo Amar is scheduled to hold the traditional Sephardic lighting in Yerushalayim this evening instead of in Meron, at a gathering near the Shema Shlomo institutions in the Bayit Vegan neighborhood.

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Trump Floats Impeachment for Rep. Jeffries

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President Donald Trump publicly suggested that House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries could face impeachment after the New York Democrat sharply criticized the U.S. Supreme Court over a recent ruling.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump targeted Jeffries for describing the Supreme Court as “illegitimate” in response to its decision involving congressional redistricting in Louisiana.
“Hakeem Jeffries, a Low IQ individual, said our Supreme Court is ‘illegitimate.’ After saying such a thing, isn’t he subject to Impeachment?” Trump wrote. “I got impeached for A PERFECT PHONE CALL. Where are you Republicans? Why not get it started?”
Trump added, “They’ll be doing this to me!”

Jeffries had released a statement days earlier criticizing the Court’s decision, which addressed whether Louisiana’s congressional district maps comply with the Voting Rights Act.

He argued that the ruling weakens key protections in the landmark civil rights law and could affect minority voters’ ability to elect representatives of their choosing.
“Today’s decision by this illegitimate Supreme Court majority … is designed to undermine the ability of communities of color all across this country,” Jeffries said, calling the outcome “unacceptable” but “not unexpected.”

The Supreme Court’s decision in the Louisiana case focuses on how states draw congressional districts and the degree to which race may be taken into account under the Voting Rights Act.

The ruling is one of several ongoing disputes nationwide over redistricting, an issue both political parties are closely monitoring due to its potential impact on upcoming elections.

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Bennett Slams Barkat Over “Israel Basket” Plan, Calls It “A Foolish Move and Shameful Capitulation”

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Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett sharply criticized Economy Minister Nir Barkat on Monday over his “Israel Basket” initiative with Carrefour, accusing him of effectively boycotting hundreds of thousands of Israelis living in Judea and Samaria. Barkat fired back with a pointed response, escalating the public clash between the two.

Bennett, who heads the “Together” party, attacked the program in a post on X, writing: “Economy Minister Nir Barkat is boycotting half a million Israeli citizens who live in Judea and Samaria.”

He continued his criticism, saying: “Instead of lowering prices through competition, he invented a foolish move in which Israeli taxpayers transfer 50 million shekels to Carrefour — the same chain that boycotts residents of Judea and Samaria for anti-Israel reasons. This is a shameful capitulation to the antisemitic BDS. Both a failure and a disgrace. I will not allow anyone to boycott half a million wonderful Israelis.”

Bennett attached a screenshot showing a map of Carrefour branch locations, which indicated that the chain does not operate stores in Judea and Samaria. While Carrefour does not maintain physical branches in those areas, it does provide online delivery services to some communities there.

In the months following the October 7 attack, the global Carrefour chain became a target of a BDS campaign, which led, among other steps, to the closure of its operations in Jordan in early 2024. Last year, the company also shut down its operations in Oman and began operating there under the “Hypermax” brand.

Barkat responded with a post of his own on X, stating: “The former head of the Yesha Council who changed his skin in order to steal the position of prime minister together with Mansour Abbas, and who called Judea and Samaria the ‘West Bank,’ will not preach to a government that has carried out a tremendous revolution in settlement, established more than one hundred new communities, and is investing hundreds of millions, together with the Economy Ministry, in building new industrial zones. You are a failure and a disgrace.”

At the center of the dispute is the “Israel Basket” initiative promoted by Barkat in recent months, which began being sold through Carrefour last month. The program was designed by the Economy Ministry to encourage supermarket chains to offer lower prices on a range of basic goods, in exchange for a government-backed marketing campaign spearheaded by Barkat, who allocated 50 million shekels for the effort during an election year.

The initiative has drawn significant criticism over how the products included in the basket were selected, with critics arguing that health considerations were overlooked and that specific brands were chosen arbitrarily instead of broader product categories. In addition, most Israeli supermarket chains chose not to participate in the tender, leaving Carrefour as the only bidder — and eventual winner. A Channel 12 News review conducted when the basket launched found that prices were actually higher than those offered by competing chains.

The Economy Ministry responded: “Unfortunately, today no retail chain operates branches in every part of the country without exception. However, in certain areas of Judea and Samaria, Carrefour’s online ordering service is available. The main goal of the ‘Israel Basket’ project is to encourage competition and reduce prices across all supermarket chains — a reduction in prices that we are already seeing in practice in chains operating in Judea and Samaria. The Ministry of Economy and Industry continues to examine additional ways to expand the project’s reach to more cities and communities.”

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Iran Launches Four Cruise Missiles at the UAE

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Iran launched missiles toward the United Arab Emirates on Monday evening, shortly after residents across the country received emergency alerts warning of a potential incoming strike and urging them to take shelter. An all-clear notification was issued not long afterward.

UAE officials also reported that Iranian attack drones were deployed in the incident, with at least one drone reportedly hitting a petrochemical facility.

Earlier in the day, the United States military said that US Navy guided-missile destroyers had entered the area after passing through the Strait of Hormuz as part of an operation known as “Project Freedom,” which is intended to keep key shipping lanes open.

American forces are currently working to reestablish safe maritime passage for commercial vessels. As part of the initial phase, two US-flagged merchant ships successfully navigated the strait and continued on their routes without incident.

According to a weekend report by the Financial Times, Israel has transferred its advanced “Iron Beam” air defense system to Abu Dhabi. The system uses laser-based technology to intercept incoming rockets and drones.

The deployment is aimed at countering escalating threats from Iran, which has increasingly relied on coordinated drone and missile attacks against countries in the Gulf.

Sources familiar with the matter said the defensive setup includes multiple layers of protection, integrating the “Iron Beam” system—already used this year along Israel’s northern border—with Elbit Systems’ “Spectro” system, which is capable of detecting drones at distances of up to 20 kilometers.

Reports also indicate that Iron Dome batteries have been positioned in the UAE, alongside the arrival of dozens of Israeli military personnel and advisors to help operate and maintain the sophisticated defense systems.

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US Forces Sink 6 Iranian Small Boats As Trump Warns Regime Will Be ‘Blown Off the Face of the Earth’

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U.S. military forces destroyed six Iranian vessels that had been deployed to harass shipping in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, as President Trump issued a sharp warning that Iran would be “blown off the face of the earth” if it disrupts efforts to reopen the vital waterway.

Adm. Brad Cooper, commander of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), told reporters during a press briefing Monday that Iran has typically sent “between 20 and 40 small boats” to threaten commercial traffic in the strait, but noted that “today, we saw just six, and eliminated them quickly.”

“We have an enormous amount of capability and firepower concentrated in and around the Strait, including 864 Apache and MH 60 Seahawk helicopters,” Cooper said, adding that Iran’s military strength has been “dramatically degraded.”

The military action came a day after President Trump unveiled “Project Freedom,” an American effort aimed at clearing the Strait of Hormuz, where maritime movement has been heavily restricted for months following the launch of Operation Epic Fury on Feb. 28.

After Iranian officials warned they would oppose any attempt to reopen the passage and insisted that vessels must coordinate with Tehran before entering, Trump told Fox News that the regime would be “blown off the face of the Earth” if it targets U.S.-flagged ships.

“We have more weapons and ammunition at a much higher grade than we had before,” Trump told correspondent Trey Yingst. “We have the best equipment. We have stuff all over the world. We have these bases all over the world. They’re all stocked up with equipment. We can use all of that stuff, and we will, if we need it.”

The president also said that Iran has grown “much more malleable” in negotiations that have been stalled since mid-April.

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Barack Hussein Obama: Netanyahu Tried to Convince Me to Go to War with Iran Like He Convinced Trump

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President Barack Hussein Obama expressed doubts about Israeli Prime Minister Binyomin Netanyahu’s approach to Iran, saying the Israeli leader has consistently pushed for a more aggressive military posture on the issue.

In a wide-ranging interview with The New Yorker, Obama said Netanyahu made similar arguments to him during his time in office as those later presented to President Donald Trump. “I think my prognosis was accurate,” Obama stated. He added that Netanyahu may have “gotten what he wanted,” but questioned whether the outcome serves Israel or the United States. “Whether that’s what is ultimately best for the Israeli people, I would question that. Whether I think it’s what is good for the United States and America, I would question that,” he said, noting “an ample record” of disagreements with Netanyahu.

Shifting to broader international issues, Obama spoke about the ongoing conflict involving Iran and the evolving global order, warning that repairing relationships with allies could prove more difficult than resolving internal challenges. He pointed to the system established after World War II as a major achievement, highlighting institutions like NATO and the World Bank as part of a structure that, despite its flaws, helped foster global stability and economic growth.

Obama said the United States played a leading role in building that framework by choosing cooperation rather than force. At the same time, he cautioned that recent developments have weakened those alliances. He stated that US partners “can no longer count on us being the hub of that international order,” citing policy decisions and rhetoric that have unsettled traditional allies.

He warned that a reduced American presence on the world stage could have far-reaching consequences. “If we don’t talk about human rights, human rights don’t get talked about that much,” he said, adding that US leadership remains critical, though it may increasingly depend on example rather than directive influence.

Responding to comments made by President Trump regarding Iran, Obama stressed the need for moral clarity in leadership. He said that American leadership must reflect “a basic regard for human dignity and decency,” warning that without such principles, “the world can break in very bad ways.”

Obama also pushed back on the idea that Trump’s presidency signals a rejection of his own policies, saying most Americans still support his positions.

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Ex-NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani Remains Hospitalized With Pneumonia As Business Partner Warns: ‘Today Is An Important Day’

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Rudy Giuliani was still in the hospital Monday after being diagnosed with pneumonia, as a close associate said the day could be significant for his recovery.

Giuliani, 81, was admitted over the weekend after falling ill with pneumonia, according to his business associate Tom von Essen, who served as New York City’s fire commissioner during the Sept. 11 attacks.

“Rudy had a tough weekend. He had pneumonia,” von Essen said.

“Today is an important day,” he said.

A representative for Giuliani said Sunday that the longtime ally of President Trump was in critical but stable condition due to an unspecified illness, sparking concern and an outpouring of support.

Von Essen said again Monday morning that Giuliani’s condition had not worsened.

“He seems to be doing OK,” added Giuliani spokesman Ted Goodman.

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