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Mamdani Stands By Anti-Israeli Activist Mahmoud Khalil, Calls Deportation ‘An Attack’

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NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani defended Mahmoud Khalil on Thursday, arguing that the federal push to remove the anti-Israel activist from the country amounts to a broader strike against civil liberties.

Speaking to reporters at an unrelated event in Brooklyn, Mamdani voiced support for Khalil and criticized the deportation effort in sweeping terms. “Mahmoud Khalil is a New Yorker,” he said. “He should remain in New York City. I see this attack on him as part of a larger attack on the freedom of speech that is especially pronounced when it comes to the use of that speech to stand up for policy to human rights.”

Khalil, a 31-year-old Syrian-born activist and graduate of Columbia University, was taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement early last year. Federal authorities are seeking his removal from the United States after the Trump administration alleged he committed fraud in his green card application.

According to the administration, Khalil supports Hamas and falls under a little-used provision of immigration law that permits deportation of noncitizens whose views are deemed a potential risk to U.S. foreign policy interests.

Federal officials have said they intend to deport Khalil either to Syria or Algeria.

Before his case reached the appellate stage, Khalil spent three months in a federal detention facility in Louisiana. In June, a three-judge panel in New Jersey ruled that he should have been permitted to continue working while his immigration case moved forward, though that decision was overturned last week by a federal appeals court.

Despite the setback, Mamdani said on Thursday that he plans to press ahead with efforts to keep Khalil in New York City. “I will make that clear to everyone and I have said time and again that he deserves to stay in the city, he deserves to be in the city just like any other New Yorker,” the mayor said.

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Qatari-Donated Jet for Air Force One Could Reach Trump as Early as This Summer

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The United States Air Force says a luxury aircraft donated by Qatar and undergoing upgrades to serve as a temporary Air Force One could be delivered to President Donald Trump as soon as this summer, though officials have not set a firm handover date, according to a report published Thursday by the Wall Street Journal.

The plane, referred to by the Air Force as the VC-25 “bridge aircraft,” may make its public debut during July events commemorating the United States’ 250th anniversary, the report said.

In a statement to the Journal, the Air Force emphasized its focus on speeding the process. “The Air Force remains committed to expediting delivery of the VC-25 bridge aircraft in support of the Presidential airlift mission, with an anticipated delivery no later than summer 2026,” the service said.

The aircraft stems from a deal finalized in July between Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Qatari Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, formalizing what was described as an “unconditional donation” of a 13-year-old luxury jet previously operated by Qatar’s royal family.

Interest in the delivery schedule intensified after one of the existing Air Force One planes suffered an electrical malfunction over the weekend. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt mentioned the incident during a briefing and joked that the Qatari aircraft is sounding “much better” by comparison.

Addressing the issue, Leavitt said, “The minor mechanical issue proves President Trump is right, and the new Air Force One will be a welcome donation to the United States Air Force, not just for the President, but for the entire AF1 crew.”

According to Aviation Week, Air Force officials have indicated that the retrofit of the donated plane will involve only limited changes, a factor expected to help keep the project on schedule and improve the chances of a summer delivery.

The Qatari jet is intended as an interim solution while Boeing continues work on the long-delayed next generation of Air Force One aircraft, a program that has been plagued by years of delays and escalating costs.

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THURSDAY NIGHT MISHMAR: Argentinian President Milei Delivers Dvar Torah At World Economic Forum

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Argentine President Javier Milei capped a fiery defense of free-market capitalism at the World Economic Forum on Thursday with an unexpected turn to the Torah, invoking this week’s parshah to describe a civilizational struggle between freedom and state power. In a clip shared by his office, Milei concluded his remarks by referencing Parshas Bo, which […]

Jewish Cemetery Razed in Libya, Decimating Final Link To Ancient Kehilla

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A Jewish cemetery in the eastern Libyan city of Derna has been demolished during construction work, drawing condemnation from Jewish heritage advocates and raising fresh concerns about the fate of historic minority sites in a country long scarred by conflict and weak central authority. The destruction, which occurred over the past several weeks, wiped out […]

Judge Allows Consumer Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google to Proceed

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Google must face a consumer antitrust class-action lawsuit accusing it of illegally maintaining dominance in online search, after a U.S. judge refused to dismiss the case. * U.S. District Judge Rita Lin ruled plaintiffs showed enough evidence to move forward on core claims, though claims tied to Google’s conduct before 2017 were barred for now. […]

Trump Says ‘Fake’ Times/Siena Poll Will Be Added to Defamation Lawsuit

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President Donald Trump said Thursday that he plans to expand his defamation lawsuit against The New York Times to include its latest Times/Siena poll, blasting the survey as dishonest and politically motivated.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump accused the polling operation of consistently portraying him unfairly and said the results were intentionally manipulated. “The Times Siena Poll, which is always tremendously negative to me, especially just before the Election of 2024, where I won in a Landslide, will be added to my lawsuit against The Failing New York Times,” he wrote.

Trump said his legal team is seeking detailed records related to the poll’s methodology. “Our lawyers have demanded that they keep all Records, and how they ‘computed’ these fake results — Not just the fact that it was heavily skewed toward Democrats. They will be held fully responsible for all of their Radical Left lies and wrongdoing!” he added.

The Times/Siena poll released Thursday reported that Trump holds a 40 percent approval rating one year into his presidency, while 56 percent of respondents said they disapprove.

According to the same survey, 49 percent of those polled said the country is worse off under Trump, compared with 32 percent who said conditions have improved.

Trump first sued The New York Times last year, alleging that the paper and four of its journalists defamed him while reporting on his 2024 presidential campaign. Although a federal judge dismissed the initial complaint, Trump refiled the lawsuit in October.

In a separate message, Trump argued that inaccurate polling should face legal consequences. “Fake and Fraudulent Polling should be, virtually, a criminal offense,” he wrote.

He pointed to media polling during the 2020 race as an example, saying those surveys were knowingly incorrect. “As an example, all of the Anti-Trump Media that covered me during the 2020 Election showed Polls that were knowingly wrong. They knew what they were doing, trying to influence the Election, but I won in a Landslide, including winning the Popular Vote, all 7 of the 7 Swing States, the Electoral College was a route, and 2,750 Counties to 525.”

Trump continued by naming several major outlets, arguing their polling bore no resemblance to final results. “You can’t do much better than that, and yet if people examined The Failing New York Times, ABC Fake News, NBC Fake News, CBS Fake News, Low Ratings CNN, or the now defunct MSDNC, Polls were all fraudulent, and bore nothing even close to the final results,” he said.

He also criticized media coverage of the 2024 election, accusing news organizations of deliberately publishing false data. The Times “and so many others, print Polls that are knowingly false. They have become deranged, and sick,” Trump wrote.

Trump claimed that what he described as biased reporting stemmed from personal animus. “They suffer from a major case of TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME (TDS). Their 2024 Election coverage was so bad, and so wrong, and yet they never get called out for it — But I am calling them out with the lawsuit that I have filed which is making its way through the Courts.”

He concluded by saying the media outlets should face consequences. “They have to pay a price for FAKE AND FRAUDULENT NEWS and, hopefully, in the not too distant future, they will!”

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Former Uvalde School Officer Acquitted in Trial Over Robb Elementary Response

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A former Uvalde schools police officer was acquitted Wednesday of charges that he failed in his duties to confront the gunman at Robb Elementary during the critical first minutes of one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history. Jurors deliberated for more than seven hours before finding Adrian Gonzales, 52, not guilty in the first trial over the […]

Vance: ICE Will Face Discipline for Errors, ‘When Justified’

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Vice President JD Vance said Thursday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents can be disciplined “when justified” for errors made during deportation operations, signaling a more restrained stance after recent statements by senior administration officials suggesting officers enjoy “absolute immunity” while carrying out federal law.

Vance made the remarks during an interview with the Washington Examiner aboard Air Force Two while traveling from Toledo, Ohio, to Minneapolis, a city where immigration enforcement has come under heightened scrutiny following the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer earlier this month.

“Well, first of all, you’re never going to eliminate, entirely, mistakes,” Vance said. “You’re talking about human beings. It’s going to happen at the local level. It’s going to happen at the federal level, you know?”

He said it is possible to hold officers accountable while still standing firmly behind law enforcement personnel.

“That’s not to say that we’re — you can acknowledge that mistakes sometimes happen while also acknowledging that 99% of our ICE officers are doing the right thing. They’re doing a very tough job in Minneapolis. They’re doing a tough job in incredibly difficult circumstances. I would say the same of police officers,” Vance said.

Pressed on whether misconduct such as excessive force or wrongful arrests of U.S. citizens would result in consequences, Vance said allegations are reviewed and can lead to punishment.

“Certainly, when we have any accusation of wrongdoing, we investigate, we look into it,” he said. “If we think that there are disciplinary actions justified, then, of course, we’re going to take those disciplinary actions.”

Vance added that the administration is working to minimize mistakes while continuing to support officers he says are acting appropriately.

“You can do both of those things at the same time,” he said. “I also think that what we’re trying to do is actually make it easier for these guys to do their job.”

Earlier Thursday, Vance addressed ICE enforcement in Minneapolis during a speech in Ohio, acknowledging that errors had occurred.

“My thought on that is, well, of course there have been mistakes made, because you’re always going to have mistakes made in law enforcement,” Vance said, adding, “It’s not what ICE is doing in Minneapolis, it’s what Minneapolis authorities are doing to prevent ICE from doing their jobs. That’s exactly what’s happening.”

Those remarks differed in tone from comments Vance made earlier this month during an unusual appearance in the White House briefing room following the shooting death of Good, 37, during an ICE operation in Minneapolis.

At that briefing, Vance said footage he reviewed was conclusive, telling reporters, “What you see is what you get in this case.”

He placed responsibility for the tensions surrounding the incident on Good and political opponents.

“I can believe that her death is a tragedy, while also recognizing that it’s a tragedy of her own making and a tragedy of the far left who has marshaled an entire movement — a lunatic fringe — against our law enforcement officers,” Vance said at a White House press briefing the day after the shooting.

President Donald Trump has also said that large-scale enforcement efforts can result in errors.

“They’re going to make mistakes,” Trump said Tuesday at a press conference. “Sometimes, ICE is going to be too rough for somebody. They’re going to make a mistake. Sometimes it can happen.”

Vance’s recalibrated message comes as the administration continues to push an aggressive deportation strategy while facing mounting political and legal pressure tied to raids, detentions, and the reach of ICE authority.

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Winter Storm Fern Threatens 200 Million People Across 35 States, Triggers Emergency Declarations

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A sprawling winter storm barreling toward more than 35 states is prompting emergency declarations and heightened warnings, as forecasters project heavy snow, ice and extreme cold for more than 200 million people from Friday through early next week. Texas, North Carolina and South Carolina moved first, issuing preemptive emergency declarations after the National Weather Service […]

Zelenskyy Says He Had ‘Productive’ Meeting With Trump

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Thursday that a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in Davos focused on moving forward with peace-related discussions and strengthening Ukraine’s air defense capabilities.

In a post shared on X, Zelenskyy described the encounter as “productive,” noting ongoing coordination between Ukrainian and American teams. “We discussed the work of our teams, and practically every day there are meetings or communication,” he wrote, adding that the materials under negotiation between Kyiv and Washington were “now ⁠even better prepared.”

Zelenskyy also linked the current discussions to earlier engagement with Trump, crediting that interaction with bolstering Ukraine’s defensive posture. “Our ⁠previous meeting with President Trump helped strengthen the protection of our skies, and I hope that this time ⁠we will reinforce it further as well.”

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Interpol-Backed Operation Nets Nearly 200 Arrests in Amazon Gold Mining Sweep

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Police and prosecutors from Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana and Suriname have arrested nearly 200 people in their first-ever joint cross-border operation targeting illegal gold mining in the Amazon region, authorities said Thursday. The operation was backed by Interpol — the international police cooperation agency that helps law enforcement agencies in different countries share information and […]

Palestinian Organization Calls for Arrest of Israeli Economy Minister at Davos Over “War Crimes” Claims

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A Palestinian organization announced Thursday that it has submitted a criminal complaint in Switzerland against Israel’s Economy Minister Nir Barkat, accusing him of what it described as “international crimes,” while he is attending the World Economic Forum in Davos.

The group, Al-Haq, which Israel has designated a terror organization, wrote online that the Likud lawmaker and former Yerushalayim mayor “is currently present in #Davos and the public prosecutor is obliged to examine it while he is present in the country.”

Davos is hosting the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, an event that draws senior political leaders and top business figures from around the globe. Barkat traveled there to promote investment in Israel and hold meetings with foreign officials. President Isaac Herzog is also participating, alongside numerous other international leaders.

The statements issued by Al-Haq did not outline specific acts that Barkat is alleged to have committed, nor did they identify the other organizations said to be involved in filing the complaint. The move nevertheless fits a broader pattern in which pro-Palestinian groups attempt to pursue legal action against Israeli officials and citizens abroad over alleged war crimes connected to Gaza or the West Bank.

“Davos cannot be a safe haven for war criminals, where individuals facing serious allegations are granted impunity,” the group said in the post thread.

Another organization, the Hind Rajab Foundation, has in recent months pushed for the detention of Israelis overseas who served in Gaza, frequently relying on social media posts to identify targets and then submitting complaints to foreign authorities. Earlier this week, an Israeli comedian who shared a provocative video from Gaza reported being held for six hours in Canada following a complaint linked to the group.

There was no indication that the Hind Rajab Foundation played any role in the complaint involving Barkat, and the group did not reference him on its own X account.

In another post, Al-Haq asserted that Barkat, in his capacity as economy minister, “is responsible for unlawful Israeli colonization of Occupied Palestinian Territory and Israel’s actions in Gaza,” and claimed that he had encouraged “genocide,” without pointing to specific remarks to support the allegation.

The organization further argued that during Barkat’s tenure as mayor of Yerushalayim from 2008 to 2018, he was “individually responsible for illegal Israeli settlement-related international crimes, including apartheid.” It added, “He should be investigated for his role in planning, permits, enforcement and demolitions in occupied Jerusalem.”

Many countries view eastern parts of Yerushalayim as territory illegally occupied by Israel. Israel, which captured the area during the 1967 Six Day War and later annexed it, regards the city as its undivided capital. Al-Haq’s posts did not clearly distinguish whether the accusations referred specifically to eastern Yerushalayim.

Responding publicly, Barkat shared an image of an article discussing the complaint and wrote, “No terror group will deter me. I will continue to develop the Israeli economy and represent the state fearlessly everywhere in the world.”

Israel designated Al-Haq a terror organization in 2021, alongside several other Palestinian NGOs, alleging they operate as fronts for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The group has previously sought international legal measures against Israeli officials and institutions.

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