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Stolen Tefillin Case Resolved In Moving Moment At Police Station

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A 52-year-old man from Tirat Carmel has been formally indicted after police accused him of breaking into a parked car in the city and stealing a pair of valuable tefillin, Arutz Sheva reports.

Authorities said the incident occurred about ten days ago, when officers received a report that a vehicle in Tirat Carmel had been broken into and that tefillin had been taken. Detectives quickly launched an investigation, employing multiple investigative techniques to trace the suspect.

As the probe advanced, evidence began to mount against the man, also a resident of Tirat Carmel, who allegedly forced his way into the vehicle and stole the sacred items. Officers eventually tracked him down, placed him under arrest, and brought him in for questioning.

During the course of the investigation, police were able to locate the missing tefillin and return them to their rightful owner. The department reported that the victim was “very excited to receive them back.”

Upon completing their investigation, officers compiled sufficient evidence to charge the suspect. The prosecution has since filed an indictment and petitioned the court to keep the man in custody until the legal proceedings are concluded.

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After 400 Days in Battle, Soldier Slams Orders to Guard Aid for the Enemy

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A battle-hardened IDF reservist who has spent more than 400 days in active combat zones across Gaza and Lebanon has written a searing letter to his battalion commander, condemning the army’s decision to have soldiers protect humanitarian aid trucks bound for Gaza, Arutz Sheva reports.

In his emotional message, the soldier described the assignment as one of his most demoralizing experiences since the war began. “After around 400 days of reserve duty, fighting in Gaza, in Lebanon, in the cold and the heat, with heavy loads and little sleep, today I went through one of the most difficult days of the war,” he wrote.

He expressed outrage that men who have risked everything in battle were now ordered to defend supplies being sent to those who continue to attack them. “Unfortunately, we were given the difficult and immoral task of securing the entry of food and aid to the enemy who is fighting us… Despite many hours having passed, I still can’t calm down from the difficult feelings I experienced that day,” he continued.

The reservist confessed that the mission left him in inner conflict, struggling to reconcile his duties as a soldier with what he viewed as a betrayal of purpose. “We didn’t leave behind our wives, children, jobs, and entire lives just to deliver aid to the enemy,” he said, calling for a serious re-evaluation of such directives.

He urged the army’s leadership to rethink policies that place Israeli soldiers in harm’s way for what he termed a morally indefensible goal. “We need to lay things on the table: The immoral decision to risk our lives in order to bring food that fuels Hamas must change,” he declared.

Closing his letter, the reservist described the anguish of witnessing the situation firsthand. “As a civilian, you hear about ‘humanitarian aid’ and understand how bad it is, but when you see it with your own eyes, you can’t keep turning a blind eye to it,” he concluded.

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Behind Closed Blinds: Elizabeth Warren’s Quiet Powwow with Zohran Mamdani Raises Eyebrows

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An unexpected political rendezvous took place Wednesday when New York’s incoming mayor, Zohran Mamdani, hosted Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Lina Khan—his transition co-chair and noted Big Tech critic—for a discreet meeting that didn’t stay secret for long.

The trio’s gathering came to light thanks to a sharp-eyed New Yorker working in an office across from Mamdani’s headquarters, who spotted them deep in conversation. “In deep debate,” the observer posted on X, along with a photo taken through the window. The next morning, he followed up with a dry update: “Update: the blinds are all closed this morning.”

While details of what was discussed remain a mystery, Warren wasted no time publicizing the meeting herself. Sharing a smiling photo of the three on Instagram, she wrote, “Tax the rich. Billionaire tears not pictured.”

The Post reached out to both Mamdani and Warren for clarification, but neither camp offered any insight into the purpose of the meeting.

Warren, known for her animosity toward Wall Street and her populist economic crusades, has been an outspoken admirer of Mamdani’s left-wing agenda. Over the summer, she lauded his “steely” commitment to affordability and praised his sweeping plans for free child care, transit, and rent freezes, calling them the true “Democratic message.”

Not everyone shared her enthusiasm. Maria Danzilo, a former New York state Senate candidate, expressed outrage online at what she viewed as Warren’s meddling in city politics. “This woman will not rest until she brings down America, starting with NYC. It’s bad enough we have [AOC] here,” Danzilo fumed on X.

“NYC is bleeding jobs and it’s headed for anti-growth and a death spiral thanks to years of De Blasio, no course correction with Adams, and now four years of [t]his! She should go back to Massachusetts and leave NYC the heck alone.”

Her frustration resonated with many New Yorkers growing uneasy about the far-left figures orbiting Mamdani’s administration. “Welp Bernie said it. He wants to bring Mamdani politics all across the country,” one user remarked, referencing Sen. Bernie Sanders, who had campaigned alongside Mamdani days before the election.

Others questioned why Warren was even getting involved in city affairs at all. “I don’t think her policies work for nyc,” one commenter wrote. Another bluntly asked, “She is a MA senator…why is she even there?”

Whatever was said behind those now-closed blinds, one thing is clear: Warren’s embrace of Mamdani has only deepened suspicions that New York City’s next chapter could look a lot like her vision of progressive America.

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Russian Spy Ship Detected Just Miles from the US, Prompts US Coast Guard Response

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The U.S. Coast Guard confirmed that it has been closely tracking a Russian intelligence vessel operating unusually close to American waters near Hawaii. The ship, identified as the Kareliya, was detected on October 29 just 15 nautical miles south of Oahu, prompting a swift response by Coast Guard aircraft and ships.

According to officials, a Coast Guard HC-130 Hercules aircraft from Air Station Barbers Point and the Cutter William Hart were deployed to monitor the Russian vessel, which is classified as a Vishnya-class signals intelligence ship. The Coast Guard said it conducted “a safe and professional overflight and transiting near the vessel,” ensuring U.S. maritime security remained intact.

“The U.S. Coast Guard routinely monitors maritime activity around the Hawaiian Islands and throughout the Pacific to ensure the safety and security of U.S. waters,” wrote Capt. Matthew Chong, chief of response for the Coast Guard Oceania District.

In its statement, the Coast Guard emphasized that all actions taken were in full accordance with international law. U.S. personnel, the statement noted, are “monitoring the vessel’s activities near U.S. territorial waters to provide maritime security for U.S. vessels operating in the area.”

“Working in concert with partners and allies, our crews monitor and respond to foreign military vessel activity near our territorial waters to protect our maritime borders and defend our sovereign interests,” Capt. Chong added.

The Kareliya belongs to the Vishnya-class, a fleet of large Soviet-designed intelligence-gathering ships built in the 1980s. According to the U.S. Army, seven of these vessels remain active within the Russian Navy. Each ship is equipped with advanced sensors designed to intercept and transmit signals intelligence through satellite communication systems.

Despite being built primarily for surveillance, the ships are not unarmed. The U.S. Army notes that they carry two AK-630 close-in weapon systems and SA-N-8 surface-to-air missile launchers intended for last-resort self-defense.

The Coast Guard’s Oceania District continues to coordinate with U.S. Indo-Pacific Command and other federal partners to monitor all foreign military activity near American maritime borders. Under international law, foreign naval vessels may legally operate in international waters beyond 12 nautical miles from a nation’s coastline — a limit the Kareliya stayed just outside of, though close enough to draw attention from U.S. forces.

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Watch: DHS Sec. Kristi Noem Hands Out $10,000 Bonus Checks to TSA Agents for ‘Exemplary Service’ During Shutdown

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Transportation Security Administration employees who kept the nation’s airports running during the record-breaking 43-day government shutdown were recognized in dramatic fashion on Thursday, as Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem personally handed out $10,000 bonus checks to select agents.

The presentation took place at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport, where Noem paused a press briefing to turn toward about a dozen TSA officers gathered behind her. Cameras captured her shaking each recipient’s hand before presenting them with envelopes containing their bonuses. “Exemplary service,” she said, describing the dedication of agents who continued working without pay.

According to an administration official cited by MSNBC, the bonuses weren’t limited to the Houston group. “Several thousand” TSA employees who received top performance ratings from their supervisors would also be rewarded with the same $10,000 check.

The bonuses came as federal workers were finally getting paid again after more than six weeks without paychecks. The move was intended both to acknowledge their loyalty and to boost morale following the historic shutdown that strained airport operations nationwide.

President Donald Trump reportedly pushed for similar recognition for air traffic controllers. As Breitbart News noted, he recommended a $10,000 payment for those who worked through the shutdown’s duration.

When Fox News host Laura Ingraham asked Trump how he planned to fund the gesture, he replied candidly, “I don’t know. I’ll get it from some place.” He then added, “I always get the money from some place, regardless. It doesn’t matter. We did a lot of — I do a lot of bonuses for people, because it’s really something that, it’s like the American way, when you think about it.”

An internal Department of Homeland Security memo later confirmed that the TSA bonuses distributed Thursday came from leftover funds from fiscal year 2025, allowing the department to honor the president’s directive without additional appropriations.

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ISIS Supporters in Yerushalayim Armed Themselves ‘for a War Against the Jews’

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Israeli security forces have arrested four residents of the Beit Safafa neighborhood in Yerushalayim who are accused of supporting the Islamic State terror organization (ISIS) and stockpiling weapons in preparation for what they called “the great war at the end of days” against Jews.

The Shin Bet security agency, working with the Yerushalayim District Police’s central investigative unit, launched a joint investigation in recent weeks following suspicions that the four men, all in their twenties, were affiliated with ISIS. Acting on intelligence from the Shin Bet, Jerusalem police detectives and Border Police officers arrested the suspects, who have been held for questioning with their detention repeatedly extended by court order.

According to findings from the investigation, the four suspects actively consumed large quantities of ISIS propaganda online, including gruesome videos and execution footage from the group’s battle zones abroad. Inspired by the material, they began planning to acquire military gear and weapons to prepare for what they described as “the great war at the end of days” targeting Jews.

Before their arrest, the suspects had already begun gathering supplies and had purchased a handgun. During interrogation, one of them reportedly admitted, “This is for the great war. I will use the gun against Jews or anyone who is not Muslim.”

During a search of one suspect’s property, investigators found a pistol hidden inside a chicken coop along with additional military equipment. The seized items were taken for forensic examination.

Upon completion of the investigation, prosecutors determined that there was sufficient evidence to charge two of the suspects. A prosecutor’s declaration has been filed against them, and indictments are expected soon. The other two remain in custody as the investigation continues.

In a joint statement, the Shin Bet and Israel Police reaffirmed their commitment to “continue acting with all security forces to thwart terrorism and protect the citizens of Israel.”

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Will Trump Agree? Israel Urges U.S. to Reconsider F-35 Sale to Turkey

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Israeli officials have reportedly approached senior members of the Trump administration, asking Washington to reassess the sale of advanced F-35 fighter jets to Turkey — a move reflecting growing Israeli concern over Ankara’s accelerating military buildup.

According to a report by i24 News, the Israeli representatives urged their American counterparts to review, and potentially revoke, the agreement enabling Turkey to acquire the U.S.-made stealth aircraft. The appeal comes amid rising tensions between Israel and Turkey, whose regional ambitions have expanded sharply in recent years.

Israel, which has long sought to maintain its qualitative military edge in the Middle East, views the F-35 as a cornerstone of its air superiority. Turkish acquisition of the same platform is seen in Jerusalem as a potential threat to that strategic advantage.

Thus far, Washington has not issued a definitive response to Israel’s request. However, based on the administration’s recent defense dealings, observers believe it is unlikely that the Trump White House will cancel the transaction.

For Israel, the issue underscores a broader concern: balancing its regional deterrence with the shifting alliances and rearmament efforts of neighboring powers — particularly a resurgent Turkey.

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