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Body Believed to Be Hadar Goldin’s Returned from Gaza for Identification

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Israeli forces transferred a casket from Gaza today believed to contain the remains of an Israeli soldier held by Hamas.

The body was handed over to the police, who are now accompanying it to the Abu Kabir Forensic Institute in Tel Aviv, where specialists will carry out a formal identification process expected to take as long as two days.

According to Hamas, the remains belong to Lt. Hadar Goldin, who was killed and taken by the terror group during the 2014 Gaza War. Israeli officials have not yet confirmed this claim, pending forensic verification.

Should investigators verify that the body is indeed Goldin’s, it would mean that four Israeli hostages are still being held in Gaza—Meny Godard, Master Sgt. Ran Gvili, Dror Or, and Sudthisak Rinthalak.

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Hamas to Return Hadar Goldin’s Body After 11 Years in Captivity

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Hamas’s military arm announced on Sunday that it would return the body of IDF officer Lt. Hadar Goldin, ending an agonizing, years-long wait for his family, who have fought tirelessly to bring him home for burial. Goldin was killed during the 2014 Gaza conflict, and his body was seized by Hamas amid the fierce fighting in Rafah.

“The (Izz a-Din) Al-Qassam Brigades will deliver the body of officer Hadar Goldin, which was found yesterday in a tunnel in the city of Rafah, at 2 pm Gaza time,” the group declared on its Telegram channel.

Goldin’s death occurred during Operation Protective Edge, and his remains have been held for 4,118 days. He is the only hostage from before the October 7, 2023 Hamas invasion — when 1,200 Israelis were massacred and 251 others taken captive — who has remained in Gaza since.

Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu informed his Cabinet that Israel expects to receive Goldin’s remains. Israel will first conduct comprehensive forensic examinations to confirm the identity of the body before making an official announcement.

If verification confirms the IDF’s expectations, Goldin will become the 24th fallen hostage whose remains have been returned by Hamas since the start of the October 10 ceasefire that paused the two-year war.

Four more bodies are still being held in Gaza: Meny Godard, Master Sgt. Ran Gvili, Dror Or, and Thai national Sudthisak Rinthalak.

The return of Goldin’s remains reportedly comes amid complex negotiations over a cluster of Hamas fighters trapped in a Rafah tunnel located within an area controlled by Israeli forces. According to reports, Hamas has sought to connect the recovery of Goldin’s body to an arrangement ensuring safe passage for these operatives.

Hamas issued a defiant statement warning that it would not capitulate: “The occupation bears full responsibility for the clash with our fighters in Rafah,” the group said, vowing that surrender was not an option.

It further emphasized, “In the lexicon of the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades there is no place for the principle of surrender or handing themselves over to the enemy. The mediators must find a solution that will ensure the continuation of the ceasefire.”

Reports suggest that Washington has been pushing Jerusalem to approve safe passage for the trapped terrorists as part of a U.S.-backed plan for Goldin’s return. Citing Channel 12, the proposal calls for the militants to hand over their weapons and be granted a pardon by Israel before relocating to Hamas-controlled areas or into exile. The tunnel sheltering them would then be destroyed.

Netanyahu, however, has made clear he will not strike any such deal. A statement issued Monday from an “Israeli official,” widely understood to represent the Prime Minister’s Office, reiterated that Netanyahu “is not allowing safe passage for 200 Hamas terrorists.”

Following Hamas’s announcement yesterday that it had recovered Goldin’s body, Israeli diplomats insisted the remains must be returned immediately under the terms of the ceasefire. “Israel demands his return immediately,” one diplomatic source stressed, condemning the group’s delay as a serious breach of the agreement.

On Saturday night, IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir personally visited the home of Goldin’s parents, Leah and Simcha, who said they were waiting for official word confirming their son’s return to Israel.

Israeli outlets also reported that, in the hours leading up to the announcement, Israel permitted Hamas and Red Cross teams to search a tunnel under Israeli control in Rafah in order to locate the missing officer’s remains.

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Historic Visit: Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch Departs for Landmark Mission to France

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Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch, rosh yeshiva of Slabodka, is departing today for a three-day chizuk journey spanning several cities throughout France. The visit marks one of the most significant Torah gatherings seen in France in recent decades.

During the trip, Rav Hirsch is scheduled to deliver divrei chizuk in communities across Paris, Drancy, and other French cities. Thousands of members of the French kehillos are preparing to greet the rosh yeshiva. Rabbonim and public figures from across the country have requested private meetings with Rav Hirsch to seek his counsel on pressing communal and educational issues affecting French Jewry today.

In recent days, local communities have finalized extensive preparations for the historic visit.

French authorities have also been actively preparing for the visit. Heavy security arrangements have been deployed by French police in the areas where the rosh yeshiva and his entourage are expected to stay, ensuring smooth and safe travel for the massive crowds expected to attend the various events.

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Shock and Outrage: Gravesite of the Shefa Chaim of Sanz Desecrated on Shabbos

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Deep shock and revulsion spread through the Sanzer Chassidus after it was discovered on Motzaei Shabbos that the holy resting place of the Shefa Chaim of Sanz, Rav Yekusiel Yehuda Halberstam zt”l, had been desecrated over Shabbos.

According to sources, vandals broke into the ohel of the rebbe at the Netanya cemetery during Shabbos Parshas Vayeira, wreaking havoc on the site. The intruders smashed the ner tamid, damaged the fans and electrical cabinet, and destroyed the seforim cabinet containing siddurim and Tehillims.

Signs of forced entry were also found on the tzedakah box stationed near the tziyun.

The scene was discovered by Chassidim who arrived after Shabbos to daven at the kever.

Sources reported that there are no security cameras inside the ohel itself, though other areas of the cemetery are under surveillance. Police and cemetery officials are expected to review footage from nearby cameras today to determine whether the perpetrators can be identified.

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Agudah National Action Summit to Feature Special Rabbonim Session on Shalom Bayis and Family Alienation

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NEWARK, NJ — The upcoming Agudah National Action Summit, taking place on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, at the Newark Marriott Hotel, will feature a unique and important Rabbonim Session addressing one of the most complex and sensitive areas of rabbinic leadership today: “Case Studies in the Hashkafah and Halacha of Conflict Resolution: Shalom Bayis and Family Alienation.”

The closed-door session, open exclusively to rabbonim, will run from 3:00 to 5:30 p.m. and will present real-world case studies exploring the intersection of halachah, hashkafah, and mental health. These discussions will highlight the challenges faced by rabbonim and mental health professionals in navigating issues of shalom bayis and family estrangement, seeking to bring clarity and guidance rooted in Torah values.

The distinguished panel will include:

  • Hagaon Rav Sholom Kamenetsky, Rosh HaYeshiva, Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia
  • Dr. Shmuel Mandelman, Ph.D., Founder and Clinical Director, The C.L.I.N.I.C.

Following introductory remarks, a series of case studies will be reviewed and discussed. The session is designed to be fully interactive, allowing participating rabbonim to share their experiences and insights in a collaborative and respectful forum.

The panel will be moderated by Rav Shlomo Gottesman, Editor of Yishurun.

In addition, at 2:00 p.m., preceding the session, rabbonim will join a special simulcast presentation by Hagaon Rav Dovid Cohen, Rosh Yeshiva of Chevron Yeshiva in Yerushalayim, who will address hashkafic considerations in the field of mental health.

For more information about the Agudah National Action Summit, please contact Agudath Israel of America or visit the Summit website.

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Houthis Claim They Uncovered CIA–Mossad Spy Ring Operating in Yemen

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Yemen’s Houthi movement announced on Saturday that it had broken up what it described as a “joint espionage network” run by multiple foreign intelligence services, including the CIA, Mossad, Saudi intelligence, and Israel’s Military Intelligence Directorate, according to a report from Ynet. The group asserted that several people connected to the alleged operation were apprehended and accused of conducting activities in Yemen under Saudi supervision.

In a statement released by the Houthi-controlled Interior Ministry, the rebels claimed the alleged network had its central “operations room” inside Saudi Arabia. From there, it supposedly coordinated smaller intelligence cells throughout Yemen. The Houthis said these units were provided with sophisticated monitoring devices and surveillance systems, alleging that both Israeli officers and IDF intelligence personnel were directly involved in managing their activities.

The statement went on to accuse the United States, Israel, and Saudi Arabia of jointly training the operatives on Saudi soil. According to the Houthis, the recruits were instructed to collect classified information about Yemen’s military and security infrastructure, focusing on missile platforms, drone facilities, and weapons manufacturing locations. They also allegedly gathered details about the movements and offices of both military and civilian officials.

The Interior Ministry urged citizens to “remain vigilant against enemy movements aimed at undermining internal security and stability and weakening the military front supporting Gaza.”

Alongside their announcement, the Houthis released footage showing several men they identified as captured members of the spy ring. In the videos, the detainees appeared to read from prepared scripts, admitting that they had taken “international and local training courses,” traveled repeatedly, and used humanitarian organizations as cover for intelligence-gathering operations. The Houthis claimed the group employed encrypted communication tools and advanced technologies to relay data to their foreign handlers.

The rebel organization has a long record of accusing humanitarian workers and UN employees of espionage. Many of those allegations, particularly those involving supposed cooperation with Israel, have never been substantiated. The Houthis have previously boasted about uncovering “Israeli spy networks” in Yemen, yet no credible, independent evidence has confirmed such claims.

Since the Gaza war erupted in October 2023, the Iranian-backed Houthis have launched waves of drones and missiles toward Israel, framing their attacks as acts of solidarity with the Palestinians. Israel, in turn, has targeted Houthi military infrastructure in Yemen, including an August strike that killed or wounded several of the group’s senior figures, among them Military Chief of Staff Muhammad Abd Al-Karim al-Ghamari, who later died from his injuries.

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Housing Director Confirms Trump Administration ‘Working On’ 50-Year Mortgage After Trump Hint

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Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte announced over the weekend that President Trump’s administration is preparing an unprecedented plan to launch 50-year mortgage terms for American homebuyers.

“Thanks to President Trump, we are indeed working on The 50 year Mortgage – a complete game changer,” Pulte posted on X, calling the proposal one that could dramatically alter housing affordability across the nation.

The statement came just hours after President Trump highlighted the idea on Truth Social, where he shared an image comparing himself with Franklin D. Roosevelt. Roosevelt’s administration had introduced the 30-year mortgage as part of the New Deal to stabilize the housing market after the Great Depression — a move that redefined homeownership for generations.

Trump has made housing affordability one of his administration’s focal points, repeatedly emphasizing the need to make homes attainable for younger families. However, high interest rates and escalating property values have presented significant challenges in that effort.

Recent data reflects the strain on American homeowners. Google searches for “help with mortgage” reached their highest level since 2009, signaling financial pressure among borrowers. Adjustable-rate mortgages, meanwhile, accounted for about 10 percent of all mortgage applications in September — nearly double the post-recession norm, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.

Despite these adjustments, housing costs remain burdensome. Redfin reported that the typical American household now spends roughly 38.4 percent of its monthly income on mortgage payments — one of the highest proportions in decades.

Earlier this year, Trump revealed that he was weighing the possibility of taking Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac public once again. The two government-sponsored enterprises, created by Congress to support the housing finance system, were privately operated before being placed under Treasury Department control during the 2008 financial collapse.

“I am giving very serious consideration to bringing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac public,” Trump wrote on Truth Social, noting that a decision would come in the “near future.”

“Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are doing very well, throwing off a lot of CASH, and the time would seem to be right. Stay tuned,” he added.

Pulte later confirmed that Trump is “opportunistically evaluating” when to return the enterprises to private hands, potentially as soon as late 2025.

Aside from his policy work, Pulte has also made headlines for his outspoken social media campaigns, often taking aim at Trump’s political adversaries. Among them is New York Attorney General Letitia James, who is now facing mortgage fraud allegations tied to evidence uncovered by the agency he oversees.

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Hamas Terrorist Behind October 7 Massacre Found Living Freely in Belgium

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A Hamas operative who took part in the October 7, 2023, atrocities in southern Israel is reportedly residing in Belgium and moving freely across Europe, according to revelations from the Belgian watchdog group JID, which monitors antisemitism.

Identified as Mohannad al-Khatib, the man claims to be a freelance journalist. Hebrew media reports, citing JID’s findings, say that al-Khatib appears in footage filmed inside Israel on the day of the attacks and has since been spreading virulently anti-Israel content online.

JID Vice President Ralph Pais told Channel 12 News that the organization compiled a 65-page report containing extensive documentation of al-Khatib’s presence in Israel during the massacre and his subsequent activities in Europe. “We have handed a 65-page dossier to the authorities with evidence that Khatib was involved in the massacre and is now publishing anti-Israel propaganda from Belgian soil,” Pais said.

The report has raised serious questions about how a man allegedly linked to one of the bloodiest terror attacks in Israel’s history has been able to live openly in Europe without restriction.

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Turkey Issues Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu, 36 Israeli Officials on Genocide Charges

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Turkey announced Friday that it has issued arrest warrants for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and 36 senior Israeli officials on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity related to Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza. The warrants, issued by Istanbul’s prosecutor’s office, target a total of 37 Israeli leaders, including Defense Minister Israel Katz, National […]

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