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Trump Shoots Down Theories: ‘Israel Never Talked Me into the War with Iran’

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President Donald Trump forcefully denied Monday that Israel played any role in influencing his decision to launch military action against Iran, pushing back against accusations circulating from Tehran, political critics, and commentators across the ideological spectrum.

In a statement posted on Truth Social, Trump insisted the move was entirely his own, rooted in long-standing convictions and recent events rather than outside pressure. “Israel never talked me into the war with Iran,” he said, emphasizing that his actions were driven by “the results of Oct. 7th, added to my lifelong opinion that IRAN CAN NEVER HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON.”

Trump also used the post to lash out at media coverage and polling, accusing both of widespread dishonesty. “I watch and read the FAKE NEWS Pundits and Polls in total disbelief. 90% of what they say are lies and made up stories, and the polls are rigged, much as the 2020 Presidential Election was rigged.”

He expressed confidence that the military campaign would ultimately produce favorable outcomes, drawing a comparison to recent U.S. operations elsewhere. “Just like the results in Venezuela, which the media doesn’t like talking about, the results in Iran will be amazing – And if Iran’s new leaders (Regime Change!) are smart, Iran can have a great and prosperous future!”

Assertions that Israel pressured Washington into entering the conflict have circulated widely since hostilities erupted earlier this year, becoming a repeated talking point among critics of the war.

That claim gained renewed attention when former Vice President Kamala Harris raised it at a Democratic Party gathering in Detroit, arguing that “Trump entered a war – and he got pulled into it by Bibi Netanyahu, let’s be clear about that – that the American people didn’t want. Among the many consequences of it is jacking up the price of gas.”

Similar accusations have also been voiced by figures on the political right, including Tucker Carlson and former National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent, who wrote in his resignation statement that the United States “started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.”

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MK Avi Maoz Warns Lebanon Ceasefire Is “A Serious Strategic Failure”

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As the IDF unveils its updated security zone map in southern Lebanon, Avi Maoz is voicing sharp criticism of current policy, calling the ceasefire a major strategic mistake that undermines Israel’s long-term security goals.

In an interview on Kol Chai radio’s central news program, the Noam party chairman argued that the ceasefire disrupts Israel’s sustained effort to dismantle what he described as Iran’s regional “axis of evil.” “This ceasefire restores the Gordian knot between Tehran and Hezbollah to existence,” Maoz warned, adding that military control alone is insufficient to ensure lasting sovereignty without the complete destruction of the enemy.

Maoz dismissed attempts to pursue direct dialogue with the Lebanese government, even with American backing, describing such efforts as illusory. He contended that Israel’s conflict is not with Lebanon as a state, but with Hezbollah, which he characterized as an extension of Iranian influence that must be eliminated entirely. Referring to past Israeli leadership approaches to defeating terrorism, he emphasized: “We must destroy the terrorists completely. A peace agreement with Lebanon does not work,” arguing that the government in Beirut is either unable or unwilling to enforce its authority over Hezbollah in the south.

On the national front, Maoz pointed to the upcoming 60th anniversary of the liberation of Yerushalayim and Judea and Samaria as a milestone for completing what he called a “historic mission.” He called for full Israeli sovereignty over these areas, from Chevron to Shechem. The planned reestablishment of the community of Sa-Nur, he said, represents the beginning of correcting the 2005 disengagement from northern Samaria.

For Maoz, the struggle extends beyond territory to the broader question of Israel’s identity. “The state needs to appear as a Jewish state—that is our struggle,” he said, stressing the importance of preserving Jewish character in the public sphere.

Despite his harsh criticism of Israel’s Supreme Court interventions in matters related to National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Shabbos demonstrations, Maoz expressed optimism about the future. He rejected claims that the Jewish people are experiencing a “spiritual exile,” pointing instead to the unprecedented growth of Torah study since the Holocaust.

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Stephen A. Smith Says Dems Have To Pick Kamala In 2028 Or They’re ‘Stepping Over A Black Woman’

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ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith said Democrats may find themselves in a difficult position heading into the 2028 presidential election, particularly if Kamala Harris is not chosen as the party’s nominee.

During a conversation with podcaster Megyn Kelly, Smith reflected on Harris’ political standing following her loss to President Donald Trump in the 2024 election. Harris had entered that race after Joe Biden stepped aside from his reelection campaign in July 2024.

Smith suggested that Harris could once again emerge as a leading contender in a Democratic primary, pointing to the circumstances that led to her previous nomination.

“Essentially by default, that means Kamala Harris could be at the top of the heap. I don’t, I don’t, I, I think that would be a mistake, obviously, because I think that she’s had her chance, or bites at the apple, not just once but twice in 2020, she couldn’t even make it to Iowa. In this last election, you had 107 days, that’s true, but you also had $1.5 billion you understand, and you were to upgrade from Joe Biden and you still managed to lose that,” Smith told Kelly, a former Fox News host. “I don’t know how the Democratic Party will rally behind her being the candidate yet again, particularly after her book was calling out Josh Shapiro one minute, Gavin Newsom the other, etc., etc., but who knows.”

He went on to argue that the party’s internal dynamics could make the decision even more complicated if Harris is not ultimately selected.

“So here’s the interesting thing, the Democrats are going to be in a position if they don’t select her, which is the same one they tried to avoid when Biden was forced out: They did not want to be seen as stepping over a black woman, given how important black women are to Democrat elections,” Smith continued. “So they, there was a large segment of the Democrat, you know, political class saying, we have no choice, we’ve got to give it to her, she’s the sitting vice president, like, if we try to bypass her for a Josh Shapiro or somebody like that, we’re gonna get killed.”

Harris has already signaled she will not pursue other political offices in the near term, announcing on July 30, 2025, that she would not run for governor of California despite earlier speculation.

Smith said a competitive primary could still create a challenging scenario if Harris is defeated by another candidate, particularly one with a different demographic profile.

“You cannot bypass a black woman, female, like the, the, the VP for a Josh Shapiro, white guy,” Smith said. “Well, now we’re gonna have a primary this time around and If she gets bypassed, in other words, doesn’t win, and she loses to the guy who’s in the number two position, who is a white straight male Christian, Gavin Newsom, are they in the same position of having to look like they cast her aside?”

In addition to Harris, several Democrats are seen as possible contenders in the next presidential cycle, including Pete Buttigieg, California Gov. Gavin Newsom, and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

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Iran Signals Openness to Second Round of Talks Despite Earlier Refusal, Sources Say

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After initially indicating it would not participate in a follow-up round of negotiations scheduled for Sunday, Iran is now showing a willingness to return to the table, according to Pakistani officials who spoke Monday with The New York Post. Those familiar with the discussions say Tehran’s earlier tough rhetoric appears to be a strategic move aimed at strengthening its bargaining position ahead of future talks.

“Current hard stance is posturing to extract maximum advantage when second round happens,” the person said, citing takeaways from discussions with the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman.

Even with this apparent shift in tone, Iranian leadership has not yet reached a final decision on whether it will take part in the next round, the source noted, emphasizing that deliberations are still ongoing as of Monday afternoon local time.

“For now, no decision has been taken about whether we will have a second round,” the source said. “Whenever we have a decision, we will share details.”

The same individual described Iran’s outlook as measured rather than driven by strong expectations in either direction.

“We are neither optimistic or pessimistic; rather, realistic,” the person added.

Pakistan continues to play a central role in facilitating communication between Washington and Tehran, maintaining the confidence of both sides as a neutral intermediary.

“Pakistan remains the sole trustworthy mediator, which means process is on and Islamabad will be the venue whenever a final decision is taken,” the source said.

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Photo of Israeli Soldier Damaging Yoshka Statue in Lebanon Sparks Widespread Backlash

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An image showing an Israeli soldier striking a statue of Yoshka in southern Lebanon has ignited strong reactions online, drawing criticism from activists, politicians, and social media users.

The Israeli military acknowledged on Monday that the photograph, which spread rapidly across social platforms and drew more than 5 million views on X, is genuine.

According to the military, a preliminary examination found that the image depicts an Israeli soldier “operating in southern Lebanon,” where Israeli forces carried out a ground incursion last month alongside airstrikes.

Officials added that a formal probe has been launched and stated that “appropriate measures will be taken against those involved in accordance with the findings.”

Reacting online, Ayman Odeh, a Palestinian member of the Knesset, responded with sarcasm, writing: “We’ll wait to hear the police spokesperson claim that ‘the soldier felt threatened by Yoshka.’”

Another Arab lawmaker, Ahmad Tibi, posted on Facebook that individuals who destroy mosques and churches in Gaza and harass Christian clergy in Yerushalayim without consequences are not deterred from damaging a statue of Yoshka and sharing it publicly.

“Perhaps these racists have also learned from Donald Trump to insult Yoshka and insult Pope Leo?” he asked.

The statue was reportedly located on the outskirts of the southern Lebanese village of Debl, near the Israeli border.

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Fetterman Says Democratic Party Faces “Serious Problem” With Antisemitism

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Sen. John Fetterman said the Democratic Party is grappling with a significant issue related to antisemitism, pointing to a series of recent controversies and public figures as evidence during a televised interview.

Speaking with CNN’s Kasie Hunt, the Pennsylvania Democrat did not hold back in his criticism of his own party, citing the case of Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner as a troubling example.

“I mean, the guy that’s gonna win the primary in Maine has a Nazi tattoo on his chest. And that’s no problem for a lot of voters. That’s crazy,” Fetterman said.

Platner has said the tattoo dates back to 2007, when he was in his 20s serving in the Marine Corps and had it done while in Croatia. He later covered it with another tattoo and claimed he did not understand its meaning at the time. Fetterman, however, pointed to reports challenging that explanation.

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“And now we know he knew what that was,” Fetterman said, referencing accounts that Platner had previously described the tattoo as his “Totenkopf.”

Fetterman, who has become one of the more outspoken pro-Israel voices among Democrats, also raised concerns about the party’s association with online commentator Hasan Piker.

“He absolutely is proud to cheer for Hamas, loves Hamas. Democrats are proud to stand with him and campaign with him,” Fetterman said.

The senator further cited past remarks attributed to Piker, including statements that “America deserved 9/11,” that Hamas is a “1,000 times better” than Israel, and “It doesn’t matter if rapes happened on October 7th.”

“We have a serious problem with my party. So if I have to be the last man standing in the Democratic Party, I’m proud to stand with Israel,” Fetterman said.

His comments come shortly after a Senate vote in which all but seven Democratic senators supported two resolutions introduced by Sen. Bernie Sanders aimed at blocking a U.S. arms sale to Israel.

The interview also aired the same day that Kamala Harris, who is weighing a potential presidential run in 2028, criticized Israeli Prime Minister Binyomin Netanyahu and accused him of drawing President Donald Trump into the conflict with Iran.

Additional controversy surfaced ahead of the broadcast when Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed said in a separate CNN appearance that he sees no distinction between Israel’s government and Hamas, stating both are “evil.” When asked directly whether he considers Netanyahu a “war criminal,” El-Sayed responded, “Absolutely. When you conduct a genocide, you’re a war criminal.”

Fetterman has taken visible steps to demonstrate his support for Israel since the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack. He displayed posters of Israeli hostages in his Senate office and kept them up until all were accounted for.

During protests outside his office accusing Israel of genocide, Fetterman responded by going to the roof of the building and waving an Israeli flag.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Suggests Butler Assassination Attempt Was a Hoax

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene circulated a social media post suggesting that the July 2024 assassination attempt on President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, may not have unfolded as officially described, raising questions about the response and subsequent investigation.

In her own accompanying remarks, Greene questioned why Trump himself has not taken a more aggressive role in uncovering details about the incident involving gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks. During the rally on July 13, 2024, Crooks opened fire from a nearby rooftop, and Trump was struck by a “bullet that pierced the upper part” of his right ear.

“Extremely important post worth the read and consideration,” Greene wrote. “Corey Comperatore’s family deserves to know the truth about Matthew Crooks and what happened in Butler on July 13, 2024.”

“President Trump, of all people, should be leading the charge,” Greene added. “Why isn’t he? That’s the question.”

The message Greene amplified originated from Trisha Hope, who identified herself as “a long time Trump supporter” and a national delegate. In her post, Hope recounted attending the Republican National Convention and listening to Trump describe the shooting.

“At the convention of course there was massive concern for President Trump the consensus was it was divine intervention that saved Trump and we were all incredibly grateful,” Hope wrote. “On the night Trump spoke, he had the ear patch on and many in the crowd did also. As Trump begin to speak, he started with this: ‘So many people have asked me what happened. Tell us what happened, please. And therefore, I will tell you exactly what happened, and you’ll never hear it from me a second time, because it’s actually too painful to tell.’”

Hope said the way Trump introduced the topic struck her as unusual and raised doubts in her mind.

The lady continued to state that her “first thought was how odd for him to begin this way,” adding that it was her “first red flag.” She described this as being “completely out of character” for Trump.

She went on to question whether the president’s remarks were intended to limit further discussion about the attack.

“When people tell a lie, certainly a big one it is tough to keep all the details straight and doing so is an effort,” the lady continued in her post. “In my opinion Trump made that statement to stop any further conversation about what happened. He gave us his official story, would only do it once and that was the end of it.”

The post also raised concerns about the conduct of the Secret Service following the shooting, questioning personnel decisions and the handling of the situation.

“Following the inauguration, I found it odd that Trump wasn’t going aggressively after those who allowed this to happen. He seemed to behave like it was no big deal.

“His Secret Service detail failed him massively, allowed him to be shot, and they allowed that perfectly timed photo op to take place.

“Instead of his SS detail being terminated as they should have been, Trump made the gentleman in the white shirt the HEAD of the Secret Service on January 22, 2025. Instead of losing his job Sean Curran was given a massive promotion.

“Now, I want you to look critically at this photo. They allowed President Trump to stand up, exposing multiple potential kill shots, as the flag is gently lowered. Interesting that the other SS agents lower their heads as the perfectly time ICONIC photo is taken. Honestly, it couldn’t have been scripted better if were to have been done in a studio.”

The Butler rally shooting resulted in the death of Corey Comperatore, a former Pennsylvania fire chief, who was killed while shielding his wife and daughter from gunfire.

Following the incident, then–Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle faced intense scrutiny over security lapses during the event. She ultimately stepped down from her role later that month.

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Turkish FM: Israel Creating International Illusion to Occupy Palestinian Lands

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Turkey’s foreign minister sharply criticized Israel over the weekend, accusing it of using security concerns as a cover for territorial expansion, in remarks that reflect worsening tensions between the two countries.

Speaking at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum in the Mediterranean resort city, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan alleged that Israel is pursuing broader ambitions beyond self-defense.

“Israel is not after its own security. Israel is after more land,” Fidan charged, adding, “Security is being used by the Netanyahu government as an excuse to occupy more land.”

Addressing a panel in English, Fidan argued that Israel has misrepresented its actions on the world stage.

“It has become very clear, especially in recent years, that it is more than that,” he said.

He went on to claim that Israel’s activities—from Gaza, Judea and Samaria, and eastern Yerushalayim, to areas near Lebanon and Syria—reflect a pattern of continued expansion.

“I think this has to stop,” Fidan said.

“Israel has to know that the only way to live peacefully in the region is to let other countries enjoy their own security, territorial integrity and freedom, and not to use power against them,” he added.

Relations between Turkey and Israel had been improving prior to the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, but have since deteriorated, with Turkish officials—particularly President Recep Tayyip Erdogan—repeatedly condemning Israeli actions.

In March of last year, Erdogan labeled Israel a “terror state” following Israeli strikes on Hamas-linked targets in Gaza.

Later, he described the government of Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu as a major destabilizing force in the Middle East.

In April 2024, Erdogan hosted then-Hamas political bureau chief Ismail Haniyeh in Istanbul, months before Haniyeh was later killed in an Israeli operation.

Following that meeting, Erdogan emphasized the importance of unity among Palestinian factions, saying it was “vital” and adding, “The strongest response to Israel and the path to victory lie in unity and integrity.”

In subsequent weeks, Erdogan stated that over 1,000 Hamas members were receiving medical care in Turkish hospitals and objected to Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis referring to Hamas as a terrorist organization.

Tensions escalated further last week when Istanbul prosecutors filed a sweeping indictment against 35 senior Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, over the Israeli navy’s interception of the “Sumud” flotilla headed to Gaza in October.

The charges carry the possibility of severe penalties, including life sentences and additional cumulative prison terms totaling thousands of years.

Israel responded forcefully, with Defense Minister Yisroel Katz condemning the move and directing harsh criticism at Erdogan.

“Turkish President Erdogan, who did not respond to missile fire from Iran into Turkish territory and was revealed as a paper tiger, is fleeing to the realms of antisemitism and declaring field trials in Turkey against Israel’s political and military leadership,” Katz said.

He added, “What an absurdity. The Muslim Brotherhood man, who massacred Kurds, is accusing Israel of genocide for defending itself against his Hamas partners.”

“Israel will continue to defend itself with strength and determination – and he had better sit quietly and shut up.”

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Christie: Trump ‘Knows Nothing About Religion,’ His Pope Attacks Were ‘Gross

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Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie sharply criticized President Donald Trump’s handling of religious issues, saying the president lacks understanding of faith and describing recent remarks about Pope Leo as inappropriate.

Appearing Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” Christie also took aim at Vice President JD Vance, suggesting his alignment with Trump on religious matters could carry political consequences.

Christie said, “This vice president, who is, you know, now a Catholic convert, early on in your Catholicism, taking on the pope probably isn’t the greatest thing in the world. But, you know, JD Vance is following, as he always does the lead of Donald Trump. He cannot get out from Donald Trump’s back. He cannot ever do anything that isn’t completely 110 percent supportive of what Trump says. But here’s the problem, he’s leading himself to a real, real political problem for himself. Donald Trump knows about as much about the Catholic Church as my phone does.”

He continued his criticism of the president’s familiarity with religion more broadly.

He continued, “This is a guy who knows nothing about religion, has no religious basis at all. Ramesh and I were speaking in the green room about the time when they asked him about which one he preferred, the New Testament or the Old Testament. He goes, well, I like them both. I like them both. You know, this is a guy who’s a fake. He’s a phony. And JD I have a little advice for you this morning, don’t be following a phony on issues of religion and taking on Pope Leo. The other complication here, Jon, is, this is the first American pope. So, American Catholics not only follow him as Catholics, but they have a great pride of ownership in this pope. And so it’s personal on top of being theological.”

Christie said the situation could have lasting political ramifications, particularly among Catholic voters.

He added, “And so, I think this is a real problem politically for them. Catholics are not going to forget that this president, and my party’s leadership, has taken on Pope Leo in a really, really gross way.”

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Canadian PM Mark Carney Calls Close Trade Ties to U.S. a ‘Weakness’

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said his country’s longstanding economic partnership with the United States has turned into a liability, pointing to sweeping tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump that have strained cross-border trade.

In a video address released Sunday, Carney argued that Washington’s recent trade policies mark a significant shift.

The United States has “fundamentally changed its approach to trade, raising its tariffs to levels last seen during the Great Depression.”

He said the evolving relationship has altered Canada’s economic position in a fundamental way.

This has meant that “many of our former strengths, based on our close ties to America, have become our weaknesses — weaknesses that we must correct.”

Carney’s remarks come as tensions escalate between the two countries following the imposition of tariffs that have disrupted decades of cooperation. Among the measures is a broad 10% tariff applied to goods not covered under the Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade pact, known as CUSMA.

Additional duties have targeted key industries, including a 50% tariff on Canadian goods primarily composed of steel, aluminum, or copper, along with a 25% levy on products largely made from those materials. Certain categories of heavy machinery exported from Canada now face tariffs of 15% when entering the U.S.

Canadian officials say the economic consequences have been severe, affecting multiple sectors and creating widespread uncertainty.

Ottawa says the effect of these measures has been profound, “displacing workers, disrupting supply chains, forcing companies to rethink where they source their materials and products, and causing uncertainty that is curbing investment.”

While Canada still benefits from relatively favorable terms compared to other U.S. trading partners, Carney acknowledged that the reliance on American markets can no longer be taken for granted.

“we cannot rely on our most important trade relationship as we once did. We must build our strength at home,” Carney said.

He added that key industries are feeling the pressure from the tariffs.

“Workers in our industries most affected by U.S. tariffs in autos and steel and lumber are under threat,” he said. “Businesses are holding back investments restrained by the pall of uncertainty that’s hanging over all of us.”

Amid the ongoing trade conflict and President Trump’s repeated suggestion that Canada could become the “51st state,” Carney’s government moved earlier this year to strengthen ties with China. In January, Canada and China reached an agreement to ease certain tariffs on each other’s goods.

Under the deal, China reduced duties on Canadian agricultural exports, while Canada cut tariffs on tens of thousands of Chinese-made electric vehicles.

President Trump criticized the agreement and warned of potential retaliation.

“China will eat Canada alive, completely devour it, including the destruction of their businesses, social fabric and general way of life,” the U.S. president asserted.

Despite that criticism, Carney defended efforts to diversify Canada’s trade relationships, emphasizing the need for broader economic independence.

“We will attract new investment so we can build more for ourselves, striking new partnerships abroad so we can sell into new markets.

“It’s about taking back control of our security, our borders and our future.”

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Waltz Says Trump’s Threats Against Iranian Civilian Infrastructure ‘Perfectly Acceptable’

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[Video below.] U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz on Sunday pushed back against criticism of President Donald Trump’s warning that the United States could target key Iranian infrastructure if Tehran rejects a proposed peace agreement.

Earlier in the day, Trump said that if Iran refuses to accept what he described as a “very fair and reasonable” deal, the U.S. military “is going to knock out every single Power Plant, and every single bridge” in the country.

Appearing on ABC’s “This Week,” Waltz was asked by host Jonathan Karl whether such actions could be considered war crimes. In response, he said they “would be an escalatory ladder.”

Waltz also drew a historical comparison to World War II, noting that U.S. and allied forces “bombed and took down bridges, other infrastructure, power plants” in Germany that “could be used for civilian [purposes] but also are used to manufacture drones and missiles.”

Under Article 8 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, deliberately targeting civilians or civilian structures not involved in military activity is classified as a war crime. However, the United States is not a member of the ICC, and Trump imposed sanctions on the court last year after it issued an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“The ICC has no jurisdiction over the United States or Israel, as neither country is party to the Rome Statute or a member of the ICC,” Trump wrote in his executive order at the time. “Neither country has ever recognized the ICC’s jurisdiction, and both nations are thriving democracies with militaries that strictly adhere to the laws of war.”

Waltz also accused Iran’s leadership and affiliated militant groups of embedding military operations within civilian settings, including “deliberately hiding military infrastructure in hospitals, schools, neighborhoods and other civilian assets.” He argued that this undermines claims against potential U.S. actions, stating that they have “no ground to stand on, number one.”

He continued by outlining additional points, saying, “Number two, they have a long history of commingling,” and “Number three, it’s perfectly acceptable in the rules of land warfare. Number four, the Iranian regime is launching drones and missiles directly into civilian homes, hotels and resorts across the Gulf.”

“So, this is just a ridiculous argument we’ve heard in the media and from the Iranians and frankly, from some lawmakers here at home,” Waltz concluded, referring to Democratic lawmakers who have criticized Trump’s threats toward Iran.

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Poll: Most Voters Blame Trump for Rising Gas Prices

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A new national survey indicates that most registered voters believe President Donald Trump bears significant responsibility for the recent increase in gasoline prices.

According to a Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday, 51 percent of respondents said they blame Trump “a lot” for the surge in fuel costs, while another 14 percent said they blame him “some.” In contrast, 11 percent said they blame him “not much,” and 23 percent indicated they do not blame him at all.

Fuel prices across the country currently average $4.04 per gallon, based on data from AAA. At the same point last year, the average stood at $3.17 per gallon, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

The rise in prices has been largely attributed to disruptions in oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, a key global passageway that handles roughly 20 percent of the world’s daily oil supply. Iran closed the route following the outbreak of U.S.-Israeli military operations, contributing to supply constraints.

In response, the United States has implemented a naval blockade aimed at preventing Iran from controlling which vessels are allowed to pass through the strait.

Despite the current spike, Trump said on Wednesday that he expects prices to fall “tremendously” in the coming months and expressed confidence that oil costs will not remain elevated by the time of the midterm elections.

However, Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Sunday that gasoline prices may not dip below $3 per gallon until sometime next year.

The poll revealed sharp political divisions over who is to blame for the rising costs.

Among Democrats, 91 percent said they blame Trump “a lot,” 6 percent said “some,” and 1 percent said “not much.”

Independent voters were also more likely to fault the president, with 53 percent saying they blame Trump “a lot,” 20 percent saying “some,” and 10 percent saying “not much,” while 15 percent said they do not blame him at all.

Republicans showed a markedly different view. Just 9 percent said they blame Trump “a lot,” 13 percent said “some,” and 23 percent said “not much.” A majority, 53 percent, said they do not hold him responsible at all.

Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts to end the conflict are set to continue, with negotiations between the United States and Iran scheduled to begin this week in Islamabad, Pakistan.

Global leaders have been urging both sides to de-escalate tensions and work toward reopening the Strait of Hormuz to restore stability in energy markets.

The survey also measured public opinion on military involvement, finding that 40 percent of registered voters support U.S. military action against Iran, while 53 percent oppose it. Seven percent said they were unsure or declined to respond.

The Quinnipiac poll surveyed 1,028 registered voters nationwide between April 9 and April 13 and carries a margin of error of plus or minus 3.8 percentage points.

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Israel, Lebanon Prepare for Direct Talks as Ceasefire Extension Weighed

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Israeli and Lebanese representatives are moving closer to launching direct negotiations, with diplomatic sources pointing to meaningful progress and a possible extension of the current ceasefire as discussions intensify.

A second preparatory meeting between Israeli and Lebanese officials is expected to take place as early as Tuesday or Wednesday, according to a report by MTV Lebanon. The session is part of ongoing efforts to pave the way for formal, face-to-face negotiations between the two countries.

The upcoming meeting follows an earlier round of talks held in Washington, which included the participation of both nations’ ambassadors and was viewed as an unusual and notable step in relations between Israel and Lebanon. The next round is expected to focus on finalizing preliminary understandings, including setting a specific date and location for the start of direct negotiations.

At the same time, one of the key issues on the agenda will be whether to extend the current ceasefire between the two sides.

Officials involved in the process say the United States is pushing for a continuation of the temporary truce, with proposals ranging from an additional 10 days to as long as a month. The goal is to allow diplomatic efforts to proceed without a renewed escalation in hostilities.

In parallel, discussions are also taking place behind the scenes regarding a possible diplomatic development: a visit by Lebanon’s president to Washington as part of coordinated political talks. However, sources caution that the prospect of a direct meeting between him and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu remains distant and is currently viewed as highly sensitive from both a political and security standpoint.

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Mamdani Vows to Oppose ICE at N.Y. Polling Places

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[Video below.] New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said Sunday that he would use every available tool to prevent Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from appearing at polling locations in the city during the upcoming November midterm elections.

Speaking in an interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Mamdani was asked how he would respond if federal immigration agents were stationed at voting sites. He replied, “I will do everything in my power to ensure that is not the case. I think it speaks to a vision of this country where democracy is something to be suppressed, as opposed to something to be protected.”

Mamdani argued that the broader use of ICE reflects misplaced priorities at the federal level. “I think that what we are seeing time and time again is an attempt to utilize ICE for all of the other functions of government that Republicans are unable to fund because they don’t want to ensure that these kinds of quality of services continue across the country,” he said.

Asked whether he had directly addressed the matter with President Donald Trump, Mamdani said he had raised his concerns repeatedly. “I’ve said to the president, ICE has nothing to do with elections. I’ve said to him time and time again that ICE is a cruel and inhumane agency, and that here in New York City, we are focused on delivering public safety. I talk about affordability every single day.”

The mayor also pushed back on suggestions that he has developed a uniquely effective approach in dealing with the president, attributing their communication to a shared connection to the city. “To be honest with you, I’m lucky in that I have something that no one else does, which is that I’m from New York City. And New York City holds a very special place for him, as well as for me,” Mamdani said.

He emphasized that their discussions often extend beyond national issues to more localized matters. “We’re both from this same city. And it means that our conversations are not just of the scale that is typical with the president, but also granular about even the things as specific as zoning law changes in Midtown Manhattan.”

Mamdani added that the president’s longstanding ties to New York influence his interest in the city’s future. “I think that speaks to the fact that Donald Trump is not just the president of this country. He’s also someone who’s been a New Yorker for his entire life, and there is an investment in this city doing well.”

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British Chief Rabbi Warns “A Sustained Campaign of Violence and Intimidation” as UK Police Probe Suspected Iranian Links in London Arson Attacks

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British authorities are investigating a wave of arson attacks targeting Jewish locations in London, examining whether the incidents may be tied to Iranian-backed operatives, police said Sunday.

The Metropolitan Police confirmed that counterterrorism units are leading the inquiry into fires set at synagogues and other Jewish-affiliated sites, as well as an incident involving a Persian-language media outlet. No injuries have been reported in any of the attacks, including the most recent fire late Saturday, which caused limited damage to a synagogue in north London.

Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis warned of escalating danger, writing on X that “a sustained campaign of violence and intimidation against the Jewish community of the UK is gathering momentum.

“Thank God, no lives have been lost, but we cannot, and must not, wait for that to change before we understand just how dangerous this moment is for all of our society,” he added.

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Vicki Evans said investigators are reviewing online claims of responsibility by a group calling itself Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia.

“We are aware of public reporting that suggests this group may have links to Iran. As you would expect, we will continue to explore that question as our investigation evolves,” she said.

“I’ve spoken previously about the Iranian regime’s use of criminal proxies, and we’re considering whether this tactic is being used here in London,” she added.

Israeli officials have identified Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia as a newly emerged organization believed to be connected to “an Iranian proxy,” noting that it has also claimed responsibility for similar attacks on synagogues in Belgium and the Netherlands.

In response to the incidents, police have increased their presence in northwest London, deploying both uniformed and undercover officers. The heightened security follows multiple attacks over the past month targeting synagogues, Jewish emergency medical services, and a Persian-language media company critical of Iran.

The latest fire at Kenton United Synagogue on Saturday night is part of a broader pattern under investigation. In one of the most serious cases, four ambulances belonging to a Jewish charity were set ablaze on March 23 in the Golders Green area.

Although the attacks have been concentrated within a relatively small geographic area, authorities have reported no casualties. Several suspects, ranging from teenagers to individuals in their 40s, have been taken into custody and charged in connection with the incidents.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the attacks, saying he was “appalled” and vowing that “those responsible will be found and brought to justice.”

The group Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia also circulated a video online claiming that Israel’s embassy in London would be targeted with drones carrying hazardous materials. While no such attack occurred, police temporarily closed nearby Kensington Gardens on Friday while investigating suspicious items, including two jars filled with powder. Officials later confirmed that no dangerous substances were found.

British authorities have previously accused Iran of orchestrating attacks across Europe through intermediaries, often targeting opposition media and Jewish communities. The MI5 domestic intelligence agency has stated that more than 20 “potentially lethal” plots linked to Iran were thwarted in the year leading up to October.

Some analysts have suggested that Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia may not be a fully organized group but rather a cover name used for operations, urging caution in assessing its claims.

Metropolitan Police Deputy Commissioner Matt Jukes issued a warning to those involved in such attacks, saying that any “thugs for hire” would be held accountable.

“Let’s be really clear — it’s a mug’s game,” he said. “That’s what people who are now serving long prison sentences have found out, and the same fate awaits those responsible for these recent crimes.”

Amid Challenges Facing Olam HaTorah, Yeshivos Open Summer Zeman with New Developments and Changes

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The summer zeman of תשפ״ו officially began on Sunday, the second of Iyar, with yeshivos and kollelim across the Torah world reopening their doors. Some yeshivos, including Mir and Tifrach, had already resumed learning at the end of last week, as bochurim returned refreshed after a month of bein hazmanim and the Pesach Yom Tov, observed this year in the shadow of the war with Iran.

This year’s opening comes under the weight of ongoing gezeiros affecting the עולם התורה, most notably cuts to kollelim funding. Compounding the strain is the historically low dollar exchange rate, which directly impacts American donations—the financial backbone of many Torah institutions.

Despite these pressures, the קול התורה continues to expand. Across the yeshiva world, the standard masechtos being learned follow the established סדרי הלימוד of Chevron—Bava Kamma—and Ponovezh—Bava Basra. Notably, bulletin boards in Modiin Illit are filled with announcements from dozens of kollelim accepting new avreichim for the upcoming zeman, reflecting continued growth—kein yirbu.

At Kollel “Siach Yitzchak,” under the leadership of Rav Yeshaya Levinstein, a new chaburas halacha has opened in its main Bnei Brak branch on Donolo Street, headed by Rav Vakshtok, formerly a rosh chaburah in Kollel Gertler. Meanwhile, Kollel “Ohel Yiska” in Petach Tikvah, led by Rav Moshe Pinkus and Rav Daniel Freiman, will temporarily relocate to the Chevra Chevron shul in Ganei Hadar due to renovations, where they will focus on the inyanim of gezeilah.

Tragedy in Netanya Casts Shadow Over Zeman Opening

In Yeshivas Tushia–Tifrach, the zeman began as early as Wednesday under a heavy cloud, following the devastating loss of two bochurim. Yissachar Dov Spiegel ז״ל drowned at the Netanya beach on Erev Shabbos, and his brother, Avraham Yeshaya Spiegel ז״ל, a bochur in shiur alef, was missing for ten days before being found just as the zeman began.

Even amid the tragedy, the yeshiva continues to grow. A major expansion of the beis medrash is underway, including the addition of a new gallery level to accommodate the increasing number of talmidim. The current classrooms are slated to be integrated into the beis medrash, with a new floor to be constructed above them. Construction is being carefully scheduled during bein hazmanim so as not to disrupt the sederim.

At Yeshivas Grodna in Be’er Yaakov, the zeman also opened in mourning following the passing of bochur Yehoshua Raam ז״ל, who drowned during bein hazmanim. The yeshiva is simultaneously preparing for the anticipated return of its rosh yeshiva, Rav Yitzchok ben Nechama Hacker, a member of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah, who had been seriously ill over the winter. A new vehicle has been arranged to assist him in traveling to the yeshiva, and he is expected to deliver a shiur klali in the coming week.

At Yeshivas Rina Shel Torah in Karmiel, headed by Rav Avraham Stewart, the yeshiva has finally returned home after an extended displacement to Bnei Brak during the war, following the closure of its building by Home Front Command. With the easing of restrictions, the yeshiva has now resumed operations at its original location with appropriate protected spaces.

Bochurim from Gur in Ashdod, who had temporarily relocated during the war and were learning in Grodna’s dormitory and local בתי חסידים, have now returned to Chatzor following the ceasefire.

Bava Basra Continues at Ponovezh and Across the Yeshiva World

At Yeshivas Ponovezh, the summer zeman continues the annual cycle of Bava Basra, a uniquely long masechta that spans an entire year of learning. After completing the first half during the winter, the yeshiva will now focus on the second half, dealing with hilchos yerushah and nachalos, learning perek Yesh Nochalin in seder alef and perek Mi Shemeis in seder beis.

Many other yeshivos that follow Ponovezh’s structured learning cycle will also continue with Bava Basra. The widely circulated weekly publication “Oholei HaYeshivos,” which compiles insights and questions from roshei yeshiva, will likewise continue this summer, now focusing on perek Yesh Nochalin.

Demand for admission into Ponovezh’s kibbutz and shiur gimmel has been exceptionally high. Out of more than sixty bochurim tested during the month of Nissan by Rav Yosef Kahaneman, about twenty were accepted.

Due to overcrowding in the yeshiva’s batei medrash, the arrangement introduced during Chanukah will remain in place: bochurim in kibbutz and avreichim will learn in Heichal HaGra”Ch, while the main heichal will be reserved for shiur gimmel and part of shiur alef.

On the physical side, extensive preparations were made during bein hazmanim, including deep cleaning, maintenance, and landscaping throughout the campus. In addition, Ponovezh is continuing its transition to advanced and energy-efficient systems, with solar panels currently being installed to provide sustainable electricity.

Appointments and Changes Across the Torah World

A l’chaim gathering was held marking the appointment of Rav Yisroel Klein as mashgiach in the yeshiva of Rav Moshe Sternbuch in Beit Shemesh. The event was attended by rabbanim and roshei yeshiva. Rav Klein will continue serving in his role at Yeshivas Tiferes HaTalmud. Construction has also begun on a permanent building for the expanding yeshiva in Ramat Beit Shemesh Dalet.

At Yeshivas Knesses Yitzchok in Hadera, a major expansion of the heichal is nearing completion to accommodate the growing number of talmidim, including a newly constructed grand entrance.

Yeshivas Migdal Oz in Givat Ze’ev announced the appointment of Rav Nosson Tzvi Finkel, son of Rav Elya Boruch Finkel זצ״ל, as a new ram in the yeshiva.

In Yeshiva Ketana Divrei Mordechai in Bnei Brak, it was noted that the rosh yeshiva, Rav Yosef Berman, has begun wearing a new rounded hat in place of his longtime kneitsch.

Sephardic Yeshivos Begin Early with Strengthened Commitment

Following longstanding tradition, Yeshivas Porat Yosef began the summer zeman immediately after Pesach, as instituted by Rav Ezra Attiya זצ״ל. The opening featured a powerful shmuess by Rav Binyamin Finkel of Yeshivas Mir, emphasizing the unique schus of those who continue learning while others are still on break.

Rosh Yeshiva Chacham Moshe Tzadkah also delivered a shmuess, encouraging bochurim to remain steadfast in their commitment. “יכול מראש חודש? ת״ל ביום ההוא… מלמד שלא שינו”—urging them not to deviate from the mesorah of the yeshiva.

Similarly, Yeshivas Kisei Rachamim resumed learning early, following the directive of its late rosh yeshiva Rav Meir Mazuz זצ״ל. The zeman opened with a special gathering marking the first yahrtzeit, where rabbanim spoke about his legacy. The current rosh yeshiva, Rav Tzemach Mazuz, urged talmidim to continue in his brother’s path.

Learning at Kisei Rachamim has now begun perek Hazorek in Maseches Shabbos for bekius, along with hilchos shehiyah and hatmanah, following the successful completion of a comprehensive test on amirah l’akum at the end of the winter zeman.

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Tragic Crash Claims Life of Rafael Ari Noach Koteiner, 25, of Ashdod

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A devastating accident claimed the life of Rafael Ari Noach Koteiner, a 25-year-old member of the Gerer community in Ashdod, who was killed Sunday afternoon in a serious collision between his private vehicle and a truck on Route 57 near the Nitzanei Oz interchange.

According to emergency services, the crash occurred at approximately 3:15 p.m. Rescue teams worked to extricate the victim from the wreckage. Paramedics reported that the young man had sustained severe multi-system injuries and showed no signs of life, and he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Ronen Karasik, a volunteer medic who responded to the incident, said, “This was an accident involving a truck and a private vehicle. Sadly, the driver of the car was pronounced dead due to the severity of his injuries.”

Emergency response volunteers were dispatched to the scene and worked to ensure proper respect for the deceased while collecting remains. Police have opened an investigation into the circumstances of the crash.

The victim’s body was transferred to the national forensic institute in Abu Kabir. Details regarding the funeral, which is expected to take place Monday, will be announced.

Rafael Ari Noach was born in Ashdod on April 12, 2001, to his father, Rabbi Avraham Chanuch Koteiner, a member of the Gur community and manager of the local Gur cooperative store, and to his mother, Rivka Koteiner, daughter of Rabbi Chaim Brodzek, a longtime communal figure who previously served as chairman of the religious council in Ashdod and Arad.

He was educated in Gur institutions, including Yeshivas Beis Yisroel in Ashdod, and later continued his studies in Gur yeshivos in Chatzor and in the general Chassidic kibbutz yeshiva Chayei Torah in Beitar Illit.

For his livelihood, he initially worked at Mishkan Hatecheiles and in recent years held a senior position at the Osher Ad supermarket branch in Afula. He was on his way to work at the time of the fatal accident.

Friends and acquaintances described him as a warm and gentle individual, devoted to his family and known for his kindness and respect toward his parents.

Umacha Hashem dimah me’al kol ponim.

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Father of Drowned Yeshiva Bochur Eulogizes Son: “One Plus One Is Far More Than Two”

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Thousands gathered late Sunday night to accompany Avraham Yeshaya Spiegel, a 17-year-old talmid of Yeshivas Tifrach, to his final resting place after his body was located following ten days of searches in the wake of a tragic drowning at sea on Erev Shabbos.

The levayah, like that of his brother Yissachar Dov z”l days earlier, began outside the family home on Rechov Rav Kahaneman in the Ramat Shlomo neighborhood of Yerushalayim. Despite the short notice following the confirmation of identification, large crowds assembled. The procession opened with the recitation of Tehillim led by his uncle, Rav Reuven Miletzky.

The first to eulogize was the grieving father, Rav Shlomo Spiegel, who accepted the Divine decree and spoke through tears. “Hashem gave and Hashem took; blessed be the Name of Hashem. It is written that Hakadosh Baruch Hu rejoices when a pure and righteous soul comes to Him—but ‘My handiwork is drowning in the sea and you say song’? How can one rejoice? Yet with Hashem there is also joy, and at the same time ‘in hidden places My soul weeps’—and with Hashem, this is not a contradiction.”

He described his son as exceptionally pure and meticulous in halachah, devoted to his learning and careful in his conduct. “Everyone tells me he is a communal sacrifice. I say he is like the Parah Adumah—he purifies everyone. He was good to everyone.”

Speaking of the double tragedy that struck the family, he said, “We have been struck doubly. One plus one is far more than two. When someone who loves you strikes you, it hurts much more. Hakadosh Baruch Hu gave us a beautiful family; everything flowed like honey, with tranquility—and to receive such a blow, and in double measure—it is ‘woe to us, for we have been struck doubly,’ and may Hakadosh Baruch Hu give us ‘Nachamu, nachamu ami’ in double measure.”

He then asked that his son serve as an advocate on behalf of the family. “Be a melitz yosher for me and for your mother, that we should be able to raise the family with glory and sustain the yeshiva. Be a melitz yosher for all the devoted volunteers who worked so hard to find you—people invested great effort to bring you home.”

Rav Aviezer Piltz, rosh yeshiva of Tifrach, followed with words of hesped, opening with a pasuk. “Kol Hashem bakoach, kol Hashem behadar, kol Hashem shover arazim. The ‘cedars’ are these bochurim, Yissachar Dov and Avraham Yeshaya, who were planted in the house of Hashem, flourishing in the courtyards of our God—and Hakadosh Baruch Hu broke these cedars in a way that is beyond nature.”

He described the profound grief within the yeshiva. “All the talmidim are broken and one can see the mourning upon them. Avraham Yeshaya was unique in his joy for life—a life of Torah, of tefillah, and of ahavas chaveirim.” He added a reference to the pasuk, “Tashiv enosh ad daka vatomar shuvu bnei adam”—Hashem has brought such crushing blows that the soul is in deep anguish.

At the conclusion of his remarks, Rav Piltz spoke about the broader matzav facing the olam haTorah. “We must all awaken regarding the decree of the draft. The tears of Rav Isser Zalman, Rav Tzvi Pesach Frank, and the Rav of Tchebin, who went to the authorities to secure exemptions for bnei yeshiva and succeeded—apparently we now require more zechuyos for that to continue.”

Rav Yisroel Gans then delivered a hesped, noting that he had learned with the niftar as a chavrusa until his final day, describing him as a ben aliyah of the highest caliber.

The mashgiach, Rav Binyamin Finkel, drew a parallel to the current yamim of mourning over the talmidim of Rabbi Akiva, when 24,000 students perished. He noted that Rabbi Akiva did not despair, but immediately continued teaching five new talmidim, from whom Torah was rebuilt. “I say to you, Rav Shlomo—continue your avodas hakodesh in the yeshiva despite the pain and difficulty.”

He recounted a striking incident: a bochur who was in the midst of shidduch meetings declared he would not become engaged during the mourning period for his friend Yissachar Dov z”l. The rebbetzin heard and called him during the shivah, telling him, “All the brachos should come upon your head, and I want you to get engaged.” Rav Finkel noted how the family transforms its pain into simchah for others, adding that the young man indeed became engaged.

The final hesped was delivered by Rav Yehoshua Mishkovsky, rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Imrei Moshe, where Avraham Yeshaya had studied in his earlier years. He quoted the pasuk, “Bayam darkecha u’shvilcha b’mayim rabim v’ikvosecha lo noda’u.” He recalled asking the bochur the previous year where he wished to continue learning. “You told me you wanted to go to Tifrach. I asked you why, what is special about Tifrach? And you answered: ‘Harotzeh lehachkim yadrim’—I want a place detached from this world, I want to grow.”

“He was elevated in the sense of ‘Vayigbah libo b’darchei Hashem.’ He was not just another bochur—he stood above, in his knowledge, his aspirations, and his entire outlook,” Rav Mishkovsky said.

Following an additional keriah and the recitation of Kaddish by the father, the levayah proceeded to Har Hamenuchos, where Avraham Yeshaya was laid to rest beside his brother.

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