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Ben Gurion Airport Rebounds as Major European Airlines Resume Israel Service

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Israel’s aviation industry took another major step toward recovery on Wednesday as several leading international airlines resumed service to Ben Gurion Airport, signaling renewed confidence in the Israeli market after two years of disruptions caused by the war.

Among the most significant developments was the return of Lufthansa, which has resumed flights between Frankfurt and Tel Aviv with 14 weekly services. The German carrier also announced that it will restore its Munich-Tel Aviv route beginning August 1, operating two daily flights.

Italy’s ITA Airways also resumed operations to Israel on Wednesday, restarting its Rome-Tel Aviv route as part of the growing wave of European airlines returning to the country. The airline will initially operate two daily departures from Tel Aviv to Rome, scheduled for 5:15 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.

Latvia’s AirBaltic also continued its renewed service to Israel. One of the airline’s aircraft landed at Ben Gurion Airport on Wednesday morning before departing again for Riga. During the initial phase of its return, AirBaltic will operate three weekly flights.

Additional airlines are scheduled to return later this month. Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings will resume service on July 10 with four weekly flights to Hamburg, followed by the launch of four weekly flights to Düsseldorf beginning July 18.

Austrian Airlines, which resumed flights to Israel at the beginning of June, is also expanding its schedule. During July, the carrier plans to increase service between Vienna and Tel Aviv to a total of 11 weekly flights.

The recovery is expected to continue into August. Beginning August 1, SWISS will restart daily service between Zurich and Tel Aviv.

Brussels Airlines is also scheduled to resume flights during August, initially operating one weekly flight between Brussels and Tel Aviv.

The return of these carriers is being viewed as another strong indication that Europe’s major airlines are regaining confidence in flying to Israel. Their renewed service is expected to significantly increase flight availability to key European destinations during the busy summer travel season, a development that could also help ease airfare prices.

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After Rav Amos Guetta’s Murder, Renewed Focus on Longstanding Customs During Study of Maseches Chullin

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The shocking murder of mekubal Rav Amos Guetta zt”l has prompted renewed discussion throughout the Torah world about a longstanding custom associated with the study of Maseches Chullin. In the wake of the tragedy, many have recalled the guidance of gedolei Yisroel over the generations concerning the beginning of the masechta, which deals extensively with the laws of shechitah.

In recent days, many have pointed to what they view as a striking historical pattern linking several heartbreaking tragedies to periods when the worldwide Daf Yomi cycle was studying Maseches Chullin. They say these events underscore the importance of the customs and practices that leading rabbonim encouraged at the start of the masechta.

The custom dates back centuries. Since Maseches Chullin focuses on the laws of shechitah, blood, and treifos, many communities traditionally observed a fast or increased their tefillos when beginning the tractate, out of concern for what was viewed as a spiritually sensitive time.

About two months ago, as the current Daf Yomi cycle began Maseches Chullin, the leaders of Sanz’s Torasam Mishtameres Torah program asked the Sanzer Rebbe whether thousands of participants should follow that ancient custom and fast on the day the tractate began.

The Rebbe ruled that such a fast was unnecessary under the current circumstances. He explained, “Since we are dealing with the public, when tens of thousands of Jews begin learning the tractate together, there is no need to fast.” He then offered his blessing to the participants, saying, “The holy Torah is the greatest blessing of all, and may it be Hashem’s will that all the blessings written in the Torah come upon those who study and are tested on it.”

The practice itself is commonly traced to the Chasam Sofer, who instituted a full-day fast in his yeshiva in Pressburg whenever the study of the laws of shechitah began.

In later generations, Rav Aharon Leib Shteinman zt”l also addressed the custom. Recalling the beginning of Maseches Chullin in the Ponevezh Kollel, he told his talmidim: “When they began learning Maseches Chullin in the Ponevezh Kollel, I said that those who are able should fast until midday. Although the Chasam Sofer fasted an entire day, for avreichim this could cause bitul Torah, so they should fast only until midday.” He added that those unable to fast could instead give tzedakah, saying, “Certainly this is also a good practice.”

Rav Chaim Kanievsky zt”l likewise encouraged an alternative to fasting. He ruled that “It is a good practice for the maggid shiur to give several coins to charity on behalf of those attending the shiur” at the beginning of the masechta, thereby redeeming the fast on behalf of the participants.

Those discussing the custom have also pointed to several tragedies that occurred while the worldwide Daf Yomi cycle was learning Maseches Chullin. Among the most widely remembered was the 2011 murder of Baba Elazar, Rav Elazar Abuchatzeira zt”l, who was stabbed to death in his yeshiva in Be’er Sheva. On the very day of the murder, Daf Yomi participants around the world were learning Chullin 32, which deals with the laws of shechitah.

Just days earlier during that same Daf Yomi cycle, eight-year-old Leiby Kletzky z”l was abducted and murdered in Brooklyn on his way home from camp. On that tragic day, Jews worldwide were studying Chullin 15.

More recently, many have noted that the murder of Rav Yishai Por zt”l inside the Chazon Ish Kollel in Bnei Brak occurred while the current Daf Yomi cycle was studying Maseches Chullin. Now, they say, the murder of Rav Amos Guetta zt”l has renewed attention to those longstanding traditions.

Speaking in the aftermath of the latest tragedy, several talmidei chachamim and maggidei shiur urged the public to strengthen themselves spiritually. One said, “This is something Heavenly, open and well known, that cannot be ignored. These occurrences prove beyond any doubt that the words and practices of the great sages and righteous leaders of previous generations were not said in vain. During the study of this tractate, the Satan prosecutes and seeks to strike specifically at pure souls, avreichim and mekubalim. It is our obligation to awaken ourselves, strengthen Torah study, increase charity, and cry out to Hashem to put an end to our suffering.”

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Amid Reports of Shas Infighting, Rav Yitzchak Yosef Pens Glowing Tribute to Aryeh Deri

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Amid ongoing reports of internal tensions within the Shas movement, former Rishon LeTzion Rav Yitzchak Yosef has written an unusually warm and effusive dedication to Shas chairman Aryeh Deri, a public gesture widely expected to be viewed as a strong vote of confidence in the party leader.

The dedication was written in honor of Deri’s completion of Shas and contains exceptional praise for the longtime Shas chairman.

In the inscription, Rav Yitzchak Yosef describes Deri as “a friend of all of Israel,” “a tireless champion of Torah,” “a devoted communal leader,” and “the faithful steward of my revered father, Maran, of blessed memory.” He also refers to Deri as one who was “beloved and cherished by him like a son to a father,” calls him “the crown of glory,” and addresses him as “the chairman of our movement.”

Rav Yitzchak Yosef concludes by extending heartfelt congratulations on Deri’s completion of Shas, blessing him to merit completing the entire Beis Yosef and Yabia Omer as well. The dedication is signed simply, “With blessings, Yitzchak Yosef.”

The publication of the inscription comes at a significant time, as reports in recent weeks have pointed to disagreements within Shas over several issues, including the movement’s spiritual leadership, the draft law, and the party’s internal conduct.

In recent months, groups of bnei yeshivah have also protested against Deri. Following one such protest, Rav Yitzchak Yosef issued a public statement condemning the demonstrations and called on the public to show respect for the Shas chairman.

Given the timing, many are expected to interpret the personal and highly complimentary dedication as a clear message of support for Deri, particularly in light of recent public speculation about divisions within the party. The inscription’s repeated references to Deri as the trusted heir to Rav Ovadia Yosef’s legacy and as “the chairman of our movement” are likely to be viewed as especially significant.

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Karliner Posek Rules on “Draft Evader” Who Wins Ukraine Pilgrimage Ticket

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An unusual halachic question arising from Israel’s ongoing military draft crisis has prompted a ruling from the leading posek of Karlin-Stolin. The question centered on what should happen if a yungerman classified as a “draft evader”—who is legally barred from leaving Israel—wins the chassidus’ annual raffle for a flight to the kever of Rav Shlomo of Karlin in Ukraine.

The issue surfaced after the leadership of the Merkaz Stolin Karlin organization in Eretz Yisroel announced its annual raffle for supporters who contribute through recurring monthly donations. The grand prize was a plane ticket to visit the resting place of Rav Shlomo of Karlin in Ludmir, Ukraine, ahead of his yahrtzeit on the 22nd of Tammuz.

Once the raffle was announced, members of the chassidus raised a practical concern. What would happen if the winner turned out to be a yungerman whose military status classified him as a draft evader, preventing him from legally leaving the country and making it impossible for him to use the prize?

The question was submitted to the Karlin-Stolin posek, Rav Dovid Brizel, who responded with a detailed psak outlining the proper guidelines for the raffle. He emphasized that the rules governing any raffle must be established before the drawing takes place, not afterward, explaining that participants enter the raffle based on the terms set in advance.

Rav Brizel then proposed a solution designed to preserve the spiritual purpose of the prize while ensuring fairness to a winner who cannot travel because of legal restrictions.

In his letter to the organization’s leadership, Rav Brizel explained that the purpose of the raffle is for one donor to travel as the representative of all contributors and offer tefillos on their behalf at the kever. Therefore, if the winner is legally permitted to travel but chooses not to do so for personal reasons, he may transfer the prize to someone else who will make the trip as the emissary of all the donors.

However, Rav Brizel ruled differently if the winner is a yungerman who is legally unable to leave Israel because he is classified as a draft evader. In that case, the winner may choose one of two options: either retain the ticket and use it in a future year if his legal status changes and travel becomes possible, or immediately receive the cash value of the prize instead. The organization would then arrange for another representative to travel to the kever and daven on behalf of all its donors and supporters.

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Poll: Nearly Half of Americans Say COVID May Have Been Part of Global Population Control Plot

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A new national survey suggests that public skepticism surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic remains widespread, with nearly half of Americans saying they believe it is at least somewhat likely the virus was connected to a secret effort by global elites to reduce the world’s population.

The Rasmussen Reports poll was released Wednesday as renewed attention has focused on the origins of COVID-19 following the recent release of declassified documents by former Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard concerning Dr. Anthony Fauci’s actions during the pandemic.

According to the survey, 45% of American adults said they consider it at least somewhat likely that COVID-19 was part of a global population control agenda. Of that group, 24% described the theory as “very likely.” Another 45% rejected the idea, including 30% who said it was “not at all likely,” while 10% said they were unsure.

The poll also reflected continued divisions over the COVID-19 vaccines. Nearly half of respondents, 48%, said the vaccines were necessary and effective in slowing the spread of the virus. By contrast, 39% said they more closely agreed with the view that the vaccines were promoted primarily to enrich large pharmaceutical companies, while 13% remained undecided.

Views on the pandemic’s origins closely tracked opinions about the vaccines. Among respondents who said it was “very likely” that COVID-19 was part of a global population control effort, 66% also believed the vaccines were promoted mainly to benefit major drug manufacturers.

Political affiliation played a significant role in how respondents answered the survey. Among Republicans, 59% said they believe it is at least somewhat likely the pandemic was tied to a secret global population control plan. That compared with 44% of independents and 34% of Democrats.

The partisan divide was equally evident on the vaccine question. Sixty-five percent of Democrats said the vaccines were necessary and effective, compared with 42% of independents and 35% of Republicans. Meanwhile, 54% of Republicans, 40% of independents, and 26% of Democrats said they believe the vaccines were promoted to generate profits for pharmaceutical companies.

Age also appeared to influence attitudes. Rasmussen found that a majority of Americans under 40 believe it is at least somewhat likely the pandemic was connected to a population control scheme, including nearly two-thirds of men under 40. Respondents aged 65 and older were the most likely to view the vaccines as necessary and effective.

The survey also found differences among demographic groups. Fifty-six percent of Black respondents, 51% of respondents identifying with other minority groups, 47% of white respondents, and 41% of Hispanic respondents said the vaccines were necessary and effective.

At the same time, Rasmussen reported that Black and Hispanic respondents were the most likely demographic groups to believe the pandemic was part of a secret global population control effort.

Educational attainment and income also appeared to influence responses. Americans with college degrees and those earning more than $50,000 per year were less likely than other respondents to believe COVID-19 was intentionally orchestrated as part of a population control agenda.

The poll was conducted on June 24-25 and June 28 among 1,259 U.S. adults. Rasmussen Reports said the survey has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points.

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Iran Approves Special Shabbos Accommodation for Jewish Students Taking National Exams

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Iran’s Ministry of Education has authorized a special arrangement allowing observant Jewish students to take the country’s mandatory matriculation examinations on Shabbos without personally writing their answers, providing a rare accommodation for the nation’s Jewish community.

Under the approved policy, designated school secretaries will record students’ responses during the examinations, enabling religiously observant students to avoid violating Shabbos while still completing the required tests.

The announcement was confirmed by the Tehran Jewish Committee, which credited months of advocacy with Iranian education officials. In a public statement, the committee said: “With efforts and monitoring by the head of the committee’s Science and Education Council, Ilan Mishalian, with the Ministry of Education, all Jewish students in all cities of our homeland Iran, may receive assistance from a secretary during exams on Shabbos.”

The committee explained that the nationwide examination schedule cannot be changed because of logistical constraints affecting the country’s education system. It noted that the accommodation is not new and has been available in previous years. The statement also emphasized that the service will be provided free of charge and that students do not need authorization from the Ministry of Social Affairs. Instead, they are only required to notify their school administration in advance.

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Iran Flatly Rejects Nuclear Site Inspections, Directly Contradicting Trump’s Claims

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Iran’s parliament speaker declared Wednesday that international nuclear inspectors will not be allowed to enter the country’s bombed nuclear facilities under any circumstances, directly contradicting recent statements by President Donald Trump that Iran had agreed to permit inspections as part of its understanding with the United States.

Speaking after leading the Iranian delegation in negotiations, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf dismissed reports that inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) would be granted access to sites damaged in strikes carried out by the United States and Israel.

“Claims regarding inspector access to bombed sites are false,” Ghalibaf said, according to Iranian media.

He emphasized that Iranian law explicitly prohibits such inspections, stating, “We ourselves passed a law in parliament, the Supreme National Security Council passed it too; we made it law that under no circumstances do we allow access to sites that have been bombarded and damaged.”

Trump has previously stated that Iran agreed to allow IAEA inspectors to examine its nuclear facilities as part of the agreement reached between Washington and Tehran. His special envoy, Steve Witkoff, has likewise told members of Congress that inspections would be included in the arrangement.

Despite those statements, Iran has continued to withhold information from the IAEA regarding the location and condition of its nuclear materials. Tehran has also refused to allow inspectors to assess the facilities that were struck during the recent military campaign.

Efforts to restore international monitoring have also broken down. An agreement reached last September between Iran and the IAEA to resume inspections and verify uranium inventories was later abandoned after Tehran declared it void in response to Britain, France, and Germany initiating the reimposition of United Nations sanctions that had previously been lifted under the 2015 nuclear agreement.

IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi recently said that he believes most of Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium remains at the Isfahan nuclear complex, despite that facility having been targeted in last month’s strikes.

Grossi also said the agency continues to seek access to the nuclear facilities at Natanz and Fordow, where additional nuclear material is believed to be located.

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Israeli Rescue Experts Arrive in Venezuela to Lead Earthquake Recovery Mission

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An advance contingent of Israel’s humanitarian aid mission arrived in Venezuela on Wednesday, launching the country’s emergency response to the devastating earthquake and beginning coordination with local officials ahead of full-scale recovery operations.

The initial delegation was dispatched from Israel and includes representatives from both the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the IDF. The civilian effort is headed by Israel’s Ambassador-designate to Mexico, Yoed Magen, while Brigadier General Elad Edri, Chief of Staff of the Home Front Command, is leading the military component of the mission.

Soon after touching down, members of the advance team met with Venezuelan government officials, emergency responders, and other key partners to evaluate the disaster’s impact. The meetings focused on assessing conditions on the ground, determining the most urgent needs, coordinating joint operations, and finalizing logistical preparations before field activities begin.

Additional members of the Israeli delegation are expected to arrive over the coming days, expanding the mission as recovery efforts intensify.

After the planning phase is completed, Israeli specialists will work side by side with local authorities, providing professional expertise drawn from Israel’s extensive experience responding to earthquakes, natural disasters, and humanitarian emergencies around the world.

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Arab Murder Convict Tells MK: ‘Hatred Was Taught in School,’ Blames Education for Crime and Terror

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A surprising phone call from an inmate at Shikma Prison has intensified the debate over incitement in Israel’s Arab education system after the prisoner, a Bedouin Arab convicted of murdering a family member, told Knesset Education Committee Chairman MK Tzvi Sukkot that anti-Jewish indoctrination in school laid the foundation for both violent crime and nationalist extremism.

According to Sukkot, the inmate reached out to commend the lawmaker for visiting Arab schools and examining what is being taught there in an effort to combat violence and incitement. During the conversation, the prisoner told Sukkot, “You are saving the education in the Arab sector.”

The inmate said he attended a Ministry of Education-recognized school in Kuseife, where he claims students were repeatedly exposed to anti-Jewish messages and encouraged to view violence against Jews favorably. Describing what he experienced, he said, “Crime starts with criminal acts, but the motive starts with nationalism and develops later. Just like during Operation Guardian of the Walls, everyone who participated (in the riots) had a criminal background.”

He went on to describe an educational environment in which Jews were portrayed as enemies who had stolen Arab land. “I grew up in a way where if I would commit a crime against an Arab, I was hated, and if I would do something against a Jew, I would be admired. That’s how I was educated in the Israeli education system in Kuseife.”

The prisoner further argued that organized crime within the Arab sector is driven not only by financial motives but also by ideological ones. “Even the criminal [acts] are nationalist. The reason the criminal organizations do protection rackets is that it all starts with education that the Jew is an infidel.”

He also claimed that his teachers instilled hatred toward Jews from an early age. “The teachers from the north and the territories would teach us to hate the country, that the Jews came to take our land. It all comes from the teacher’s conduct, and it reflects on society. When you don’t recognize the state’s authority and are educated that crime against Jews is acceptable, you grow up to be a criminal like me.”

Near the conclusion of the conversation, the inmate expressed concern that the cycle would continue unless the education system changes, telling Sukkot, “Our DNA is infected. Even if I were released from prison, my children would do the same thing if they were not educated differently.”

Following the conversation, Sukkot said the prisoner’s account highlights what he believes is a critical national security issue. “This testimony must set off a red light for anyone who cares about the State of Israel’s future. We got clear proof that you can not fight crime and terrorism without dealing with the root – the education system. When children are educated on hate, incitement, and delegitimization of Jews and the State of Israel, the results will be violence, crime, and terrorism. Whoever thinks it’s possible to fight crime using only the police and enforcement lives in a misconception and should wake up before it’s too late.”

Sukkot pledged to continue investigating educational materials used in Arab schools and said the committee would press for significant changes. “The Education Committee, led by me, will continue to expose these materials and ensure that the education system educates on coexistence, respect for the law, and allegiance to the state, and not on incitement and violence, and whoever’s not interested won’t get a shekel from the state.”

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Knesset Advances Tough New Bill Targeting Mosque Loudspeaker Noise

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The Knesset gave preliminary approval on Wednesday to legislation that would significantly tighten regulation and enforcement of loudspeaker systems used at mosques, marking a major step forward for a proposal championed by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Knesset National Security Committee Chairman MK Tzvika Foghel.

The bill passed its preliminary reading by a vote of 50-36. Despite recent threats to withhold support over the ongoing dispute surrounding the conscription law and Basic Law: Torah Study, Shas backed the measure. The opposition also contributed votes, with Yisrael Beytenu supporting the proposal.

Under the legislation, no public address system could be installed or operated without first obtaining an official permit. Authorities would evaluate permit applications based on several factors, including the system’s volume, available noise-reduction measures, the mosque’s location, its distance from nearby homes, and the expected impact on local residents.

The proposal also grants police expanded enforcement authority. Officers would be empowered to order the immediate cessation of unauthorized or non-compliant broadcasts, and if those orders are ignored, they could confiscate the loudspeaker equipment.

Violators would face substantial financial penalties. Installing or operating a public address system without the required permit could result in fines of up to 50,000 shekels, while operating a system in violation of permit conditions would carry fines of up to 10,000 shekels.

Unlike previous attempts to regulate mosque loudspeakers—which primarily sought to restrict the hours during which they could be used and contained broad exemptions with relatively weak enforcement—the current proposal establishes a comprehensive licensing system, assigns direct responsibility to the operator, significantly expands enforcement powers, and strengthens penalties. It also creates a mechanism directing revenue collected from fines toward public projects.

According to the bill’s explanatory notes, “Noise is a public health hazard, and although enforcement campaigns have been conducted in the past, there is currently no law that provides sufficient tools to address the phenomenon. Therefore, a clear regulatory framework is proposed, including a default prohibition, an explicit permit mechanism, the appointment of a person responsible for operation, and significant fines. The bill seeks to restore peace and quiet and improve residents’ quality of life through effective and clear enforcement.”

Ben-Gvir welcomed the bill’s advancement, saying, “In many places, the muezzin’s call constitutes unreasonable noise that harms residents’ quality of life and health. This is a phenomenon that cannot be accepted. During my tenure, the Israel Police began addressing this intolerable problem for the first time, and now we are providing it with additional dramatic tools to eradicate the phenomenon. I thank Minister Idit Silman for her cooperation, Coalition Chairman Ofir Katz, and the members of Otzma Yehudit, who remain faithful to our election promises and are working hard to fulfill them one by one.”

Foghel also defended the legislation, arguing that its purpose is not to interfere with religious practice but to address excessive noise affecting nearby communities. “The muezzin broadcast at excessive volume is not a religious issue; it is a matter of harm to public health and quality of life. It is unacceptable for residents to continue suffering from systematic violations of the law. That is why I submitted this bill—to enable firm, clear, and decisive action against this phenomenon.”

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Sherrill Signs Employer Medicaid Fee Into Law, Setting Stage for Court Challenge

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New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill has signed legislation requiring certain employers to pay annual fees for workers and their dependents who receive Medicaid benefits, a measure supporters say will help offset rising healthcare costs but critics argue unfairly penalizes businesses and could discourage hiring.

The new law applies to employers with at least 50 employees who are enrolled in New Jersey’s Medicaid program, NJ FamilyCare. Companies will be assessed a fee for each qualifying employee and each covered dependent. Businesses with 50 to 249 affected employees will pay $325 per person annually, those with 250 to 499 affected employees will pay $525 per person, and employers with 500 or more affected employees will pay $725 per person. Certain employees and dependents with developmental, intellectual, or permanent physical disabilities are exempt from the assessment.

The Sherrill administration has argued that the measure is intended to help finance New Jersey’s Medicaid program at a time when federal policy changes are expected to increase pressure on state healthcare spending. Administration officials have projected that the new employer assessment will generate hundreds of millions of dollars in additional revenue over the coming fiscal years.

Supporters of the law contend that large employers whose workers rely on publicly funded healthcare should contribute more toward the cost of those benefits, rather than shifting the financial burden to taxpayers.

Business groups and Republican lawmakers, however, have sharply criticized the measure, warning that it effectively creates a new tax on employers. Opponents argue the law could discourage companies from hiring lower-income workers or individuals whose families receive Medicaid benefits, while increasing the cost of doing business in New Jersey.

Legal challenges are widely expected. Opponents are anticipated to argue that the law unlawfully targets employers based on employees’ participation in a government healthcare program and could violate constitutional and employment law protections. No lawsuits had been filed immediately following the bill’s enactment, but litigation is expected in the coming weeks.

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Thousands Escort Rav Amos Guetta zt”l to Kevurah After Six-Hour Levayah

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The massive levayah for Rav Amos Guetta zt”l of Netanya concluded after approximately six hours on Wednesday, as thousands of mourners accompanied him on his final journey to kevurah.

The mitah departed from Laniado Hospital in the Kiryat Sanz neighborhood and was taken through the rav’s bais medrash on Bar Yochai Street in Netanya, where the aveilim recited Kaddish. From there, the funeral procession continued to the cemetery in the Shikun Vatikim neighborhood.

In an extraordinary display of respect, thousands of mourners walked the entire route on foot despite the intense summer heat. The procession was led by ambulances from Magen David Adom and Hatzalah Sharon carrying the aron, while the Sanzer Rebbe accompanied the aron for part of the journey after departing from Laniado Hospital.

Many of the rav’s talmidim traveled by motorcycle before joining the procession on foot, walking for hours while reciting Tehillim. The enormous turnout brought large sections of Netanya to a standstill, causing severe traffic congestion and forcing the closure of Highway 2, Israel’s Coastal Highway, for several hours.

Meanwhile, thousands of additional mourners gathered at the cemetery, where rabbonim from Netanya began delivering hespeidim even before the aron arrived.

Shortly after 6:00 p.m., the aron reached the cemetery, where Rav Guetta was laid to rest in a newly acquired burial plot.

It was also learned that the rav’s talmidim and followers purchased 30 adjacent burial plots surrounding his kever with plans to construct a large ohel over his resting place.

Meanwhile, earlier, a court extended the detention of the suspect accused of murdering Rav Guetta by eight days as the investigation into the fatal stabbing continues.

הלווית רבי עמוס גואטה זצ”לצילום: באדיבות המצלם הלווית רבי עמוס גואטה זצ”לצילום: באדיבות המצלם

הלווית רבי עמוס גואטה זצ”לצילום: באדיבות המצלם

הלווית רבי עמוס גואטה זצ”לצילום: באדיבות המצלם הלווית רבי עמוס גואטה זצ”לצילום: באדיבות המצלם

 

הלווית הרב עמוס גואטה זצ”לצילום: באדיבות המצלם הלווית הרב עמוס גואטה זצ”לצילום: באדיבות המצלם הלווית הרב עמוס גואטה זצ”לצילום: באדיבות המצלם

פתרון לא צפוי: מסלול לימודים מהבית למקצוע מוצלח במיוחד למגזר החרדי

שימי פרקש כתבה מקדמת

23:58

הלוויה מצמררת בירושלים: אם לשבעה נפטרה, והיא בת ארבעים

בשיתוף קופת העיר

14:07

רפורמת ענק ברישוי כלי ירייה: בדקו אם אתם זכאים

מקודם

08:48

הלווית הרב עמוס גואטה זצ”לצילום: באדיבות המצלם הלווית הרב עמוס גואטה זצ”לצילום: באדיבות המצלם הלווית הרב עמוס גואטה זצ”לצילום: באדיבות המצלם

לא ציפינו: רוכשי דירות שנתקלו בסירוב מהבנק, קיבלו פתרון יוצא דופן

תוכן מקודם

02:11

זה קורה לכל אחד: חסך במסלול הלכה ארוך, וכעת חייב כסף? כך עושים את זה ללא קנסות

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TRAGIC: 15-Year-Old Boy Dies After Drowning at Unsupervised Palmachim Beach

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A 15-year-old boy died Wednesday evening after drowning off the coast near Palmachim Beach in central Israel, following a large-scale search and rescue operation after he disappeared in the water. He was one of three teenage boys who were swept away while swimming at an unguarded beach.

The incident began at approximately 5:15 p.m., when Magen David Adom’s emergency dispatch center received reports that three boys, all about 15 years old, had been caught in the sea at a beach that is not designated for swimming and is not staffed by lifeguards. Emergency medical teams and rescue forces were immediately dispatched to the scene.

When first responders arrived, they found that two of the teenagers had managed to make it safely back to shore, either on their own or with the assistance of a passerby. Both were evaluated by medical personnel and found to be in good condition, requiring neither treatment nor hospitalization.

The third boy, however, had disappeared beneath the water, prompting an extensive search operation. Rescue teams searched the area using multiple resources, including a helicopter scanning the coastline from above, marine police units, rescue divers, and additional emergency personnel combing both the shoreline and nearby waters.

After an intensive search, rescuers located the missing teenager and brought him ashore unconscious, without a pulse or breathing. He was rushed to Wolfson Medical Center in critical condition while emergency crews performed advanced resuscitation efforts. Doctors later pronounced him dead at the hospital.

Magen David Adom senior EMT Haggai Netani and senior motorcycle unit EMT Yair Hirsch described the rescue efforts.

“We received a report about three teenagers who had been swept away at the beach, with one of them missing. When we arrived, we were taken to the two teenagers, who were fully conscious. They told us that a passerby had helped rescue them. We examined them and determined that they did not require medical treatment. After the divers completed their search, the rescue teams brought us the missing teenager. He was unconscious, without a pulse and not breathing. Using a specialized four-wheel-drive ambulance, we transferred him to a mobile intensive care unit and immediately began advanced resuscitation efforts, including chest compressions and assisted ventilation. While continuing treatment, we evacuated him to the hospital in critical condition.”

Following the tragedy, emergency officials again urged the public to avoid swimming at beaches that are not officially designated and supervised by lifeguards. They warned that such beaches often contain powerful rip currents, sudden drop-offs, and hidden underwater hazards that can quickly become deadly, particularly for young swimmers unfamiliar with the dangers of the sea.

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Suspect Confesses to Murder of Rav Amos Guetta; Psychiatric Evaluation Planned

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The man accused of fatally stabbing Rav Amos Guetta zt”l in Netanya on Wednesday has admitted to carrying out the attack, authorities said. Investigators expect that he will undergo a psychiatric evaluation in the coming days as the investigation continues.

During questioning, an investigator asked the suspect, “Why did you do it?” In response, the suspect pointed upward. When the investigator followed up by asking, “What, G-d?” the suspect nodded in the affirmative.

Later in the interrogation, the suspect was asked, “What did you do to the rav?” He responded by looking at the investigator and mimicking a stabbing motion before demonstrating how he had slashed at the rav’s neck with a knife.

The deadly attack took place during Shacharis at Rav Guetta’s bais medrash. According to reports, the suspect—who had been one of the rav’s followers—became involved in an altercation with individuals close to Rav Guetta after insisting on approaching him. The confrontation escalated suddenly when the suspect pulled out a knife and stabbed the rav four times.

The gabbai of the yeshivah was also wounded while attempting to restrain the attacker and stop the assault. The suspect fled immediately afterward but was captured in central Netanya following a police manhunt that lasted several hours.

Florida Toddler Dies After Father Forgets to Drop Him Off at Daycare

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A 23-month-old boy died after being left inside a vehicle for several hours outside a daycare center in Plantation, Florida, in what authorities believe was a tragic case of a parent unintentionally forgetting to drop off a child.

Emergency responders from the police and fire departments were called to the scene, where the toddler was pronounced dead.

Misaskim’s services were not needed for this incident.

According to the owner of the daycare center, the child’s father arrived in the afternoon to pick up his son, only to discover that the boy had never been taken out of the back seat that morning and had remained inside the vehicle throughout the day.

The daycare owner, who said she has known the family for approximately six years, described them as “a loving family” and noted that all three of their children attend the facility. She said she and the father immediately called emergency services after discovering the toddler.

In a statement, the daycare expressed profound sorrow over the tragedy and said it would provide support to both the grieving family and the daycare community. Police said the circumstances surrounding the incident remain under investigation.

According to the nonprofit organization Kids and Car Safety, an average of about 40 children die each year in the United States after being left inside hot vehicles. The organization says that roughly half of those deaths result from a parent or caregiver unintentionally forgetting that a child was still in the car.

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CHAREIDI VICTORY: Knesset Gives Initial Approval to Basic Law on Torah Study; Chareidi Parties Hail ‘Historic Correction’

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In a significant victory for the chareidi parties, the Knesset on Wednesday approved the proposed Basic Law: Torah Study in its first reading by a vote of 63-53. The legislation will now move to the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, where it will be prepared for its second and third readings.

The vote exposed divisions within the governing coalition. Likud MKs Yuli Edelstein and Dan Illouz opposed the bill, as did Religious Zionism MK Moshe Solomon. By contrast, Likud MK Eliyahu Revivo and Religious Zionism MK Michal Waldiger voted in favor. MK Avi Maoz and MK Ahmad Tibi were absent from the vote.

Leaders of the chareidi parties welcomed the bill’s advancement, describing it as an important symbolic achievement. MK Moshe Gafni declared, “The State of the Jewish people is restoring the honor of Torah to its proper place.”

Shas chairman Aryeh Deri also praised the vote, stating, “Approval of the Basic Law: Torah Study in its first reading is the beginning of a historic correction and recognition by the State of Israel of the supreme value of Torah and the status of Torah scholars, who carry on their shoulders the spiritual existence of the Jewish people.”

Opposition leaders sharply condemned the legislation and vowed to overturn it if they return to power. Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, chairman of the Beyachad party, said, “With the establishment of the new government we will repeal the Basic Law of Torah Disgrace.”

Bennett argued that “Draft evasion is the opposite of unity because draft evasion tears the nation apart from within and prevents victory. The IDF desperately needs 20,000 soldiers, and today Bibi-Deri-Smotrich’s coalition once again said that political interests are more important than security.”

Yisrael Beytenu chairman Avigdor Lieberman also denounced the bill, saying, “In order to preserve the bloc, Netanyahu is prepared to dismantle the IDF and Israeli society as a whole. The ‘Basic Law of Chillul Hashem’ will forever remain a mark of shame on the October 7 massacre coalition.”

MK Gadi Eisenkot joined the criticism, accusing the coalition of putting politics ahead of national security. “They prefer the survival of the government over the strength of the IDF.”

The current version of the legislation, revised following recommendations by the Ministerial Committee for Legislation, declares Torah study to be a foundational value in the heritage of the Jewish people and in the State of Israel. Much of the committee’s deliberations centered on whether the proposal establishes a meaningful constitutional principle and what effect it could have on future judicial decisions.

Despite celebrating the bill’s passage, representatives of the chareidi parties have acknowledged that the revised language is largely declarative and does not, by itself, provide a legal framework governing the status of yeshivah students.

During committee discussions, Deputy Attorney General Avital Sompolinsky argued that the legislation has no direct connection to the yeshivah world. She stated, “The Basic Law does not address the yeshiva world, or the chareidi sector.”

According to Sompolinsky, “In its current wording, it is not directed at all toward those whose ‘Torah is their occupation’—that is, those who study Torah in yeshiva continuously as a way of life. That reference has been removed from the Basic Law.” She added that “Only a vague and general reference to Torah study as an important value remains, which must be balanced against other fundamental values, which we do not know.”

Concluding her remarks, Sompolinsky said, “There is nothing new in the Basic Law, and therefore it does not change the existing situation, nor will it assist or alter the public debate over the military draft of yeshiva students.” Her assessment echoed concerns voiced within the Torah world that, in its present form, the legislation does not provide the legal protections many had hoped it would.

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Mystery Medical Emergency: EMS Records Reveal McConnell Was Found Unconscious at Home

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Newly released emergency dispatch records indicate that Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) was discovered unconscious at his Washington, D.C., residence last month and may have suffered a cardiac emergency before being transported to a nearby hospital.

According to a District of Columbia Fire and EMS dispatch call made public on Wednesday, emergency crews were dispatched to McConnell’s home shortly before 9 a.m. on June 14. The call directed an Advanced Life Support (ALS) ambulance to the scene and reported that there was “CPR in progress” for a “cardiac arrest.”

The emergency radio traffic was first reported by Punchbowl News.

Representatives for the former Senate Republican leader declined to comment on the newly disclosed dispatch communications.

On the day of the incident, a spokesman for McConnell confirmed only that the Kentucky senator “was admitted to the hospital this morning” and was “receiving excellent care.”

The following day, spokesman David Popp said McConnell was “working closely with staff on Senate business and Kentucky matters as he continues his recovery.”

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) likewise said McConnell remained “dialed in” on Senate Republican legislative priorities and noted that the two had spoken by telephone.

McConnell, 84, has experienced a series of health issues in recent years, including several falls that resulted in a concussion and broken rib, as well as multiple public episodes in which he appeared to freeze momentarily while speaking, reportedly due to light-headedness.

The Senate is currently in recess and is scheduled to reconvene on July 13.

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‘Calling Him Crazy Isn’t the Answer’: Rav Baruch Rosenblum’s Chilling Words Resurface After Murder of Rav Amos Guetta

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As the Jewish world continues to reel from the shocking murder early this morning of Rav Amos Guetta zt”l, first reported here on Matzav.com, a powerful video of Rav Baruch Rosenblum delivering an emotional message after the 2011 murder of the Baba Elazar, Rav Elazar Abuchatzeira zt”l, has resurfaced, with many saying its message is as relevant today as it was then.

The address, delivered shortly after the Baba Elazar was fatally stabbed by an assailant, has spread widely in the wake of Rav Guetta’s murder, offering what many view as a sobering reflection on the dangers of hatred, divisiveness, and irresponsible speech.

Opening his remarks, Rav Rosenblum recalled the shock of the earlier tragedy.

“At that time, we left the shiur joyful and uplifted,” he said. “Three hours later, a Jew took a knife and plunged it into the heart of Rav Elazar Abuchatzeira zt”l.

“My friends, it is very easy to brush this aside and comfort ourselves with one magic word: ‘crazy.’ The moment you say ‘crazy,’ you tell yourself, ‘Leave me alone. This has nothing to do with me.’ But calling him crazy is not the answer!

“If Chazal tell us that we were exiled to Edom because of the ‘sword of the tongue,’ then there is such a thing as murder committed with the mouth. But physical murder carried out with one’s hands? We never had such a thing among ourselves.

“Don’t say he simply went crazy in one instant. He didn’t suddenly lose his mind. He waited patiently for hours in line until he was the last one admitted into the kodesh. He entered last and drove a blade straight into his heart. This was not a plastic knife. He prepared a special dagger to make sure that once it entered, it would not miss. He knew exactly what he was doing.”

Rav Rosenblum then drew a thought-provoking distinction between mentally ill people of previous generations and those of today.

“I heard an astonishing insight from a wise Jew. Do you know who the crazy people of previous generations were? Who were the crazy people of Vilna, Budapest, Bucharest, or Tafilalt in Morocco? In those days, the town madman imagined he was Eliyahu Hanavi, the angel Gavriel, Moshiach ben Yosef, Moshiach ben Dovid, or at least the donkey of Moshiach. That was considered the height of insanity. A man would run through the streets shouting, ‘I am the Moshiach! Blow the shofar!’ Everyone knew he was a harmless madman.

“That same Jew asked me: Why did the crazy people of the past only talk but never murder? What is the difference between a wise person and a fool or a madman? There is only one difference.

“Every human being has thoughts running through his mind. One person thinks he deserves to be Moshiach. Another thinks he would make an outstanding rosh yeshivah. Every one of us has countless thoughts. But a wise person has a filter with very small holes. Not every thought that enters his mind comes out. He exercises judgment and knows what should and should not be said. Even after deciding to say something, he considers whether it should be written. And if he writes it, he thinks seven times before publishing and distributing it to others.

“The madman has a filter with enormous holes. Whatever enters his mind immediately comes out without any filtering. That is why he walks through the streets shouting, ‘I am Moshiach!’ or ‘I am Eliyahu Hanavi!'”

Rav Rosenblum went on to argue that the atmosphere of a generation shapes even the behavior of those who are mentally unstable.

“In earlier generations, when the entire generation was occupied with emunah, yearning for Moshiach, and awaiting the arrival of Eliyahu Hanavi, even the madmen imagined they were Moshiach. When rabbanim sat on the floor on the night of Tishah B’Av crying like little children over the destruction of the Bais Hamikdash, the madman would think to himself, ‘Everyone is crying and waiting for Moshiach, so I must be Moshiach.’

“But what occupies us today? Does anyone truly mourn the destruction of the Bais Hamikdash with tears of fire? How many batei knesses can you enter and find people crying over the destruction of Yerushalayim? There are people who cry—but they cry over their own personal tragedies, not over the destruction of the Bais Hamikdash. Perhaps you will find two or three people in a shul crying over the Churban, maybe among the mekubalim in Yerushalayim. The general public is asking, ‘Is the air conditioner working?’ or ‘What are we eating after the fast?’ Those are our concerns.

“And if we are not occupied with the Bais Hamikdash, what are we occupied with? Disputes! This one against that one, and that one against someone else. One insulted another, one said something about another, one chassidus against another, roshei yeshivah against each other.

“When an entire generation is consumed with internal battles and creating ‘swords of the tongue,’ what does the true madman of that generation do? Because his filter is completely broken, he no longer stops with words. He sees that the generation is occupied with swords and wars, so he simply takes it one step further. He does not understand that the rest of us are ‘only talking.’ He takes a knife and actually stabs someone.

“That is the chilling lesson we must learn from this terrible tragedy, my friends. We must conduct deep cheshbon hanefesh. We must stop the disputes and hatred, ‘that each of us should see the virtues of our fellow and not his shortcomings.’ The Ribbono Shel Olam wants unity from us because we are all brothers. Let us strengthen ourselves in ahavas chinam and say to one another, ‘Chazak.'”

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Trump Defends $1.2 Billion Windfall as Crypto Empire Drives Surge in Personal Fortune

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President Donald Trump on Wednesday defended the approximately $1.2 billion he earned from his family’s cryptocurrency ventures over the past year, rejecting accusations that he has benefited financially from holding office and arguing that his gains simply reflect broader economic growth.

Speaking with reporters before boarding the new Air Force One for its inaugural flight, Trump dismissed criticism that he has used the presidency for personal enrichment.

“You know why I’m profiting, because the stock market’s going up, everybody’s profiting,” Trump said.

Responding to questions about potential conflicts of interest, Trump emphasized that his personal assets are managed through blind trusts and said he plays no role in overseeing his financial holdings.

“I don’t get involved in my personal (finances); we have funds that run my money,” Trump said. “I’ve made a lot of money before I became president, and they invest my money, and I don’t talk to them.”

Trump also stressed that his wealth was built long before returning to the White House.

The earnings disclosed this year stem largely from cryptocurrency businesses launched during his current administration.

“I don’t know if I’ve had a better career in politics or business, but I had a great career in business, and you know, you saw the cash, and you report the different things,” he said.

“So we’re all profiting. I’m profiting because I have a lot of money and a lot of cash.”

Financial disclosure reports released Tuesday by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics show that Trump received nearly $550 million in 2025 through his involvement with World Liberty Financial, a cryptocurrency startup.

World Liberty Financial was established in September 2024 by Trump’s sons together with the son of Steve Witkoff, Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East.

The extensive 927-page disclosure filing also lists approximately $635 million in royalty income tied to licensing arrangements involving the $TRUMP cryptocurrency, which debuted only hours before Trump’s inauguration in January 2025.

According to Forbes, Trump’s expanding cryptocurrency portfolio has been the principal driver behind the dramatic increase in his personal fortune, which climbed from roughly $2.3 billion in 2024 to approximately $6.5 billion by 2026.

The White House celebrated those developments, saying Trump has “proudly made the United States the crypto capital of the world.”

The filings show that businesses launched only after Trump returned to office now generate more revenue than many of the real estate holdings he spent decades building.

Those ventures also benefited from substantial backing by billionaire investors, along with administration policies that rolled back federal regulatory pressure on the cryptocurrency industry.

Beyond digital assets, Trump also earned millions through sales of Trump-branded merchandise, including Bibles, sneakers, watches, and other consumer products. Sales of Trump watches alone generated approximately $4.7 million during the year.

The disclosure report provides a broad snapshot of the president’s expanding business interests since returning to office last January. Although Trump has consistently said his sons oversee his financial affairs, critics note that his trust arrangement differs from the conflict-of-interest structures adopted by recent presidents.

Forbes currently estimates Trump’s net worth at approximately $6 billion, compared with $2.3 billion just two years earlier.

The rapid growth of Trump’s cryptocurrency holdings represents a notable shift from the business empire that originally made him famous. Throughout his political career, Trump had long emphasized his success in real estate.

At the same time, his real estate operations also experienced substantial expansion. The Trump Organization collected tens of millions of dollars from new hotel, condominium, and resort licensing agreements overseas, marking what has been described as the company’s largest international property expansion since the family business was founded roughly a century ago.

Several of those international agreements were finalized while the host nations were simultaneously negotiating with the United States on issues including tariffs, military cooperation, and other major policy matters.

According to the disclosures, a Trump-branded project in the United Arab Emirates generated $10.4 million last year. A development in Saudi Arabia yielded another $9 million, while projects in Romania and Qatar each produced approximately $5 million.

Trump’s domestic holdings also enjoyed significant gains. Mar-a-Lago generated approximately $77 million during the year, representing about a 50% increase over the previous year as foreign leaders and business executives increasingly visited the Florida property during Trump’s presidency.

The financial disclosures report gross revenue rather than profits, making it impossible to determine Trump’s actual earnings after expenses.

Following his return to office, Trump reversed many of the Biden administration’s policies toward cryptocurrency, replacing them with a regulatory approach widely viewed as favorable to the industry.

Nevertheless, regulators previously expressed concerns regarding World Liberty Financial’s “governance tokens,” warning that unlike traditional stocks, they provide no ownership stake in the issuing company, grant only limited voting rights on certain corporate matters, and can be difficult to value.

Despite those warnings, investors continued purchasing the tokens. Among them was Chinese billionaire Justin Sun, who spent approximately $75 million on the governance tokens and another $200 million on Trump-themed commemorative coins. A federal lawsuit accusing Sun of defrauding investors was paused last year before ultimately being resolved through a $10 million settlement.

Sun has repeatedly denied that his investments in Trump-related ventures had any connection to his federal legal case, while World Liberty Financial has similarly rejected allegations of any conflict of interest.

Meanwhile, investors who bought Trump-linked digital assets have suffered steep declines in value.

Since trading began in September, World Liberty tokens have lost roughly 80% of their value. Likewise, Trump commemorative coins, which briefly traded above $74 shortly after their January 2025 launch, have since fallen to approximately $1.68.

The White House has consistently maintained that Trump’s businesses are controlled through a trust administered by his sons and that the president has no involvement in day-to-day decisions, insisting there are no ethical concerns.

“Neither the President nor his family has ever engaged — or will ever engage — in conflicts of interest,” spokeswoman Anna Kelly said. “All actions by President Trump and his administration are taken in the best interest of the American people.”

The Trump Organization has also maintained that its international business agreements are conducted with private companies rather than foreign governments.

However, critics argue that drawing a clear distinction between private businesses and governments can be difficult in countries governed by royal families, authoritarian leaders, or one-party political systems.

One example cited in the disclosures involves a new Trump resort project in Vietnam. The report states that Trump received $5 million from the project after Vietnam’s deputy prime minister approved the development. According to The New York Times, local farmers were displaced to make way for construction.

Whether any of these business relationships influenced subsequent U.S. foreign policy remains unclear. However, several of the countries involved later secured policy objectives they had sought from Washington, including tariff relief for Vietnam, expanded access to advanced American technology for Qatar, and long-sought U.S. fighter jet sales to Saudi Arabia.

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Mamdani’s $126B Budget Soars Nearly 10% From Last Year, Leaving NYC On Verge Of Fiscal Crisis

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New York City approved the largest budget in its history Tuesday night, as Mayor Zohran Mamdani secured passage of a nearly $126 billion spending plan that expands city expenditures by more than $10 billion over last year—even after repeatedly warning that the city’s finances were in dire condition.

The City Council approved the budget just hours before the legal deadline on Wednesday, following frantic behind-the-scenes negotiations aimed at winning over lawmakers from both the progressive and moderate wings of the Democratic Party. Despite dissatisfaction across the political spectrum, the measure ultimately passed by a 45-6 vote, with most members voting along party lines.

The newly adopted budget totals approximately $125.8 billion, an increase of roughly 8.5% from last year’s $116 billion spending plan. Notably, it contains no major spending reductions.

Although Mamdani succeeded in balancing the budget, City Comptroller Mark Levine cautioned that the administration relied heavily on temporary measures rather than long-term fiscal solutions. According to Levine, the budget closes the gap using approximately $6.1 billion in one-time revenues and short-term savings.

“This agreement gets the city through an exceptionally difficult year, but it does not resolve the structural challenges ahead,” Levine said.

“With large out-year gaps, limited reserves and significant economic uncertainty, next year’s budget could be even more difficult.”

According to the comptroller’s office, New York City is already facing a projected $8.8 billion deficit in the next budget cycle, setting the stage for another contentious round of budget negotiations next year.

Complete details of the final spending package were not immediately released following the vote.

Mayor Mamdani and City Council Speaker Julie Menin appeared together Tuesday morning to announce that they had reached a budget agreement, smiling for cameras despite weeks of increasingly strained negotiations behind closed doors.

One of the biggest sticking points involved Mamdani’s decision to retreat from a campaign pledge to significantly expand the cityFHEPS housing voucher program, a priority for progressive lawmakers but one carrying a substantial financial cost.

Negotiators eventually reached a last-minute compromise that preserved the voucher expansion by allocating an additional $175 million on top of the program’s existing $1.7 billion budget. As part of the agreement, Mamdani also agreed to abandon a controversial lawsuit he had championed, frustrating many of his progressive supporters.

Moderate Democrats were also caught off guard after Mamdani reversed course on another promise—to hire 580 additional NYPD officers. The pledge itself had already represented a dramatic shift from his campaign rhetoric and had drawn criticism from left-wing activists, whose sustained pressure appeared to contribute to the mayor backing away from the proposal.

Among the largest allocations included in the fiscal year 2027 budget are $6.6 billion for the New York Police Department, representing a $300 million increase over last year’s adopted budget; $38 billion for the Department of Education, an increase of $3 billion; $4.2 billion for the Department of Homeless Services, up $662 million; and $2.6 billion for the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, an increase of $203 million.

The budget also establishes a $350 million general reserve fund intended to provide financial flexibility should the city need to tighten spending later in the fiscal year.

Despite those provisions, fiscal watchdogs warned that the budget does little to address New York City’s long-term financial challenges. Andrew Rein, president of the Citizens Budget Commission, said the spending plan leaves unresolved what he described as the city’s “huge structural budget problem.”

Rein did acknowledge that Mamdani had made some effort to slow spending growth and eliminate waste.

“Unfortunately, that fiscal progress is partly offset by new recurring spending without simultaneous savings to pay for it,” Rein said.

“Two steps forward, one step back slow walks the restructuring needed to stave off a fiscal crisis.”

The warnings stand in contrast to Mamdani’s own assessment upon taking office in January, when he argued that New York was already facing a fiscal crisis and blamed his predecessor, Eric Adams, for leaving behind what he initially described as a $12 billion budget gap.

The mayor later revised that estimate downward to $5.4 billion, arguing that the remaining deficit could be addressed either through higher taxes on wealthy residents or by increasing property taxes across the city by nearly 10%.

That strategy coincided with Mamdani’s early push for approximately $23 billion in new taxes, a proposal that was widely viewed as an effort to persuade Gov. Kathy Hochul and the state Legislature to approve higher taxes on affluent New Yorkers.

Ultimately, few of those tax proposals became law. The primary exception was a new tax on luxury second homes, commonly known as a pied-à-terre tax, which officials estimate will generate between $340 million and $500 million annually.

Mamdani did, however, secure roughly $4 billion in financial assistance from Gov. Hochul, funding that effectively delayed the need for deeper spending reductions.

Even with those victories, dissatisfaction remained within the mayor’s own political base.

Notably absent from Tuesday’s budget announcement were Democratic Socialists of America members serving on the City Council, along with several other progressive lawmakers who also skipped the public event.

According to sources familiar with the negotiations, aides to the mayor spent the hours before the final vote urging progressive council members who were unhappy with the housing voucher compromise to set aside their objections and support the budget anyway.

{Matzav.com}

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