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Smotrich Halts Gaza Rebuilding Plan, Citing Opposition to Funding

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A planned launch of reconstruction work in Rafah has been indefinitely pushed off after Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich refused to sign off on the necessary budget, according to a report from i24NEWS that quoted a security official.

The rebuilding effort was originally slated to get underway on Sunday, November 30. With the finance minister declining approval, however, officials have now frozen the initiative until a new decision is reached. Those familiar with Smotrich’s position confirmed the move and sharply articulated his reasoning, stating, “Israeli citizens will not pay out of pocket for the reconstruction of Gaza. There is a limit to every trick.”

While budgetary disagreement is one explanation for the holdup, another security source offered a completely different assessment. According to that official, work cannot begin because armed operatives are still hiding in Rafah, creating conditions too dangerous for crews to enter the area.

In the meantime, even the initial step of clearing out the rubble has yet to begin.

The reconstruction phase is intended to roll out only during the second stage of the ceasefire agreement reached between Israel and Hamas. Yet progress toward that stage is stalled, as two deceased hostages are still being held by the terror groups in Gaza—an unresolved issue that continues to prolong the conclusion of the ceasefire’s first phase.

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Hidden Arsenal Near Dimona Uncovered by Teen Playing Pokémon Go

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A routine family outing turned extraordinary after a young gamer unexpectedly uncovered a concealed stockpile of weapons not far from the Dimona nuclear facility. The revelation has prompted a full-scale investigation by Israeli security authorities.

The discovery occurred when a teenager, absorbed in completing a mission on the Pokémon Go app, wandered up a cliffside in the Mamshit National Park area. While following the game’s prompts, the teen came across a stash that stunned both his family and, later, law enforcement.

According to i24NEWS, the cache held a troubling assortment of military-grade equipment: three M16 rifles outfitted and ready for action, along with multiple magazines for both rifles and handguns, as well as a military vest and coat. The manner in which the weapons were concealed suggested they were positioned for quick access and immediate operational deployment—despite being only a few hundred meters from one of Israel’s most sensitive sites.

Initial assessments by police point toward criminal involvement. Investigators believe the arsenal was stolen from an IDF base and was likely connected to a Bedouin crime network, though the inquiry remains ongoing.

The moment the teen realized what he had found, his family contacted security forces without delay. Responding units secured the area, collected the weapons, and began a deeper probe into who placed them there—and for what purpose.

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Former PM Naftali Bennett Backs Deal To Pardon Netanyahu, But On Condition Bibi Agrees To Leave Politics Forever

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Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said Sunday that he would support a presidential pardon for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — but only if Netanyahu permanently withdraws from political life. Bennett announced his position in a post on X/Twitter, framing the move as a necessary step to pull Israel back from the brink. “In recent […]

White House Escalates Clash With Press, Launches “Media Offender of the Week” Targeting Major News Outlets

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The White House is ratcheting up its war with the “fake news media,” unveiling a new “media offender of the week” feature aimed at publicly shaming news organizations it accuses of bias and misrepresentation. The newly launched section of the White House website names The Boston Globe, CBS News, and The Independent as its first […]

Rav Moshe Shternbuch to His Kollel Members: “Every Halacha Deserves a Seudah”

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In a message at the conclusion of his weekly shiur, Rav Moshe Shternbuch urged the avreichim of his Teshuvos V’Hanhagos kollel to recognize the immense joy inherent in Torah learning, declaring that “every halacha deserves its own seudah.”

At the end of this week’s session, the posek marked the completion of a lengthy sugya with a small l’chaim, celebrating months of intense study undertaken by the kollel. Rav Shternbuch has been guiding his students through the sugya of mechitzos for nearly three months, delivering dozens of in-depth shiurim on the topic.

Following the final shiur , he addressed the kollel members and emphasized the true magnitude of their accomplishment. The joy of completing each segment of Torah, he said, is so profound that “it would be fitting to hold a full seudah and celebration for every single halacha on its own.”

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Germany’s Far-Right AfD Party Launches New Youth Wing as 25,000 Protesters Surround Party Convention

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A confident far-right Alternative for Germany set up its new youth organization on Saturday even as thousands of protesters converged on the western city of Giessen, where the party held its meeting, some of them clashing with police. A convention of the anti-immigration party, known by its German acronym AfD, started more than two hours late after […]

Satmar Rebbe Shares Sharp Reflections on His Visit to Israel: “I Saw the Hefkeirus Among the American Bochurim”

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At a Motzoei Shabbos dinner held in Boro Park in support of Satmar institutions, the Satmar Rebbe, Rav Aharon Teitelbaum, offered candid impressions from his recent visit to Israel and expressed deep concern over the state of many American bochurim learning there.

The Rebbe addressed what he described as a troubling spiritual decline among American boys who travel to learn in Eretz Yisroel. Rather than gaining from the experience, he warned, many are losing ground.

The Rebbe recounted what he witnessed firsthand: “When I was in Yerushalayim, I would sometimes be out at 9:00 in the morning, sometimes at 10 or 11 or even later. I saw them in Yerushalayim—with a hat, without a hat, with wet peyos—wandering here and wandering there, not knowing what to do. I saw the hefkeirus of the American bochurim who are walking around in Yerushalayim. They aren’t going up. They’re going down,” he said.

He then turned directly to parents who currently have sons learning in Israel. “I want to tell the people here who have boys in Eretz Yisroel that their children are roaming the streets of Eretz Yisroel,” he cautioned.

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Pope Leo: ‘Palestinian Statehood Is The Only Solution’

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Pope Leo XIV’s arrival in Beirut on Sunday set the tone for a visit the Vatican is portraying as crucial for a nation weighed down by crisis. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun received him at Rafic Hariri International Airport, where crowds came out to greet the pontiff and listen for signals about how he intends to engage with the region’s most urgent challenges.

Before even touching down in Lebanon, the pope outlined his regional outlook while speaking to reporters aboard his flight from Turkey. There, he reiterated that “the only solution… must include a Palestinian state.” He acknowledged the current geopolitical reality, saying, “We all know that at this time Israel still does not accept that solution, but we see it as the only solution.” He added that the Vatican hopes to serve as a bridge, explaining, “We are also friends with Israel, and we are seeking to be a mediating voice between the two parties that might help them close in on a solution with justice for everyone.” He also noted that his discussions with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan focused heavily on conflicts roiling the region and on Ankara’s potential influence in efforts toward peace.

Upon landing in Beirut, the pope immediately turned to the Lebanese public with a message meant to uplift a society worn down by economic strain and uncertainty. He urged them to remain “peacemakers,” and praised Lebanon as a place still capable of renewal and coexistence. His sentiments aligned with the Vatican’s longstanding belief that Lebanon stands as a unique crossroads of civilizations and faiths.

Later in the day, the pope spoke before Lebanon’s political and religious leadership, offering an extended meditation on the meaning of peace in a fractured environment. He referred to the Lebanese people as those who “do not give up,” and called on officials to elevate peace above every competing priority. Their history of resilience, he said, must continue to define them as they navigate a path forward.

Emphasizing that recovery requires a spirit of optimism, the pope encouraged the country’s leaders to speak “the language of hope,” reminding them that Lebanon’s strength has always rested on bonds of perseverance, mutual affection, and the willingness to rebuild. He warned that no society can move toward real harmony without honest efforts at reconciliation, stressing that healing—whether personal or national—depends on confronting one’s past with sincerity. Peace, he said, means “knowing how to live together, in communion,” and requires institutions committed to the common good rather than narrow interests.

The pope also highlighted the pressing need to stem the outflow of Lebanon’s youth, urging steps to ensure that those who wish to remain in their homeland can do so securely and with dignity. He noted that women, in particular, serve as pivotal builders of peace, reinforcing the social fabric and guiding communities toward renewal.

Drawing from Lebanon’s rich cultural tradition, he concluded with a poetic reflection on the country’s deep connection to music, describing peace as a harmony shaped by divine love. He expressed hope that this spiritual melody would continue to define how the Lebanese live together in a land “that God deeply loves and continues to bless.”

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Sharp Political Broadside: Yair Golan Targets Chareidi Parties and Warns of a “Corrupt and Authoritarian Camp”

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In a wide-ranging interview, MK Yair Golan, who leads the Democrats party, unleashed fierce criticism at the chareidi factions, arguing that their political flexibility comes at the expense of the country’s wellbeing. Although he insisted, “as long as they get their pound of flesh, they’re willing to sit in any government,” Golan simultaneously claimed he might align with those same parties if a future political reality forced such cooperation.

Golan described what he views as the ideal governing structure, maintaining that, “What’s good for Israel is a coalition ranging from [Naftali] Bennett to Mansour Abbas of Ra’am… led from within by the liberal-democratic camp — not the Right.” According to him, meaningful leadership must move away from narrow ideological blocs and toward what he calls a broad, values-based alignment.

He dismissed the traditional left-center-right political map, arguing instead that the true divide in Israel rests between two clashing worldviews. “Clinging to the outdated left-right-center paradigm is wrong and locks us into obsolete frameworks. The real story in Israel today is the corrupt and authoritarian camp versus the liberal-democratic camp,” he asserted.

While he categorically rejected entering any coalition that includes Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Itamar Ben Gvir, or Bezalel Smotrich, he noted that he would not automatically rule out working with chareidi parties if the numbers demanded it. In his words, “We all understand that we need each other. We don’t want any of the current coalition parties. They are destructive: a corrupt Likud, the extreme nationalists Ben Gvir and Smotrich, and the charedim who are destroying the country.”

Golan also turned his attention to centrist figures — Yair Lapid, Benny Gantz, and Gadi Eisenkot — urging them to rally behind what he calls a unified ideological alternative. He appealed to them to help form “a strong, large liberal-democratic camp that will provide a real governing alternative.”

When discussing Naftali Bennett’s record, Golan issued one of his harshest attacks. He expressed disbelief that anyone would treat Bennett as a partner after his role in shifting national direction. “Bennett brought the Kohelet Forum into our lives, attacked the Supreme Court, and introduced religious content into education. What are we talking about? Have you lost your minds?”

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Ben Torah Released After 4.5 Months In Solitary Confinement

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Reb Elazar Tzadok Kaufman, who was released on Sunday after 138 days of solitary confinement in Prison 10, was welcomed with joyous dancing in the streets of Bnei Brak. Kaufman was arrested in July at a protest in Yehud against chillul kevarim, together with two other bnei yeshivos from the Yishuv Hayashan. The three were […]

Russian Missile Strike Damages Jewish Cemetery in Kharkiv, Marking Latest Attack on Jewish Sites Across Ukraine

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A Russian missile barrage struck the Jewish cemetery in Kharkiv over Shabbos, causing significant damage and reinforcing a troubling pattern of Jewish sites being hit amid the ongoing war. The cemetery, located in Kharkiv’s Saltivka district—an area repeatedly targeted throughout the conflict—took direct hits during one of the latest waves of Russian fire. Community members […]

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