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Yair Netanyahu Officially Enters Politics: This Is His New Position
Joy and Emotion at Kol Torah: Mashgiach Rav Aviezer Shapira Returns and Delivers Talk
Rav Shapira, who had been hospitalized in critical condition in recent weeks, returned to the yeshiva in the Bayit Vagan neighborhood following a wave of heartfelt tefillos on his behalf. He had been in need of rachamei Shamayim merubim, and talmidim had davened intensely for the recovery of Rav Aviezer Zelig ben Rochel.
Upon his return, Rav Shapira addressed the talmidim, delivering a shmuess that was met with visible emotion. Afterward, the mashgiach thanked the bochurim for their tefillos, telling them, “There were open miracles and wonders. The tefillos went up Above, baruch Hashem.”
Following his words, the talmidim recited Nishmas in thanksgiving to Hakadosh Baruch Hu for the great kindnesses shown, before breaking into heartfelt song, chanting “Al ta’azveini Hashem Elokai al tirchak mimeni.”
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TEHILLIM: 6-Year-Old Critically Injured In Boro Park Accident on Shabbos
What Did Rav Ezriel Auerbach Advise the Eisenthal Family Regarding Yossi’s Mateivah Inscription?
Rav Ezriel Auerbach visited the Eisenthal family on Sunday morning to be menachem avel following the tragic passing of their son, habochur Chaim Yosef (Yossi) Eisenthal z”l.
The family is sitting shivah in the Ramot neighborhood of Yerushalayim after Yossi was fatally struck during protests in the city against the draft law.
Rav Auerbach spent an extended period consoling the family, offering words of chizuk and comfort.
Among those present was the boy’s father, Rav Shmuel Eisenthal, R”M at Yeshivas Ohel Torah. Also there was the grandfather, Rav Uriel Eisenthal, mara d’asra of Ramot Gimmel.
During the visit, a discussion arose regarding the appropriate wording to be engraved on the matzeivah in light of the tragic circumstances of his death. Rav Auerbach expressed the view that the inscription should read “HaKadosh Chaim Yosef Eisenthal Hy”d,” indicating that he should be regarded as having died sanctified.
Rav Uriel responded that he was familiar with the halachic reasoning behind that position, adding that the matter would be decided definitively in the near future.
Notably, condolence notices posted on neighborhood bulletin boards in Ramot already included the designation Hy”d in reference to Yossi, similar to the wording commonly used for victims of terror attacks.
Whether the family will ultimately adopt this wording on the matzeivah remains to be seen.
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Braverman Released After Lengthy Police Questioning, Barred From Prime Minister’s Office
Tzachi Braverman, chief of staff to Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, was released late last night following more than 12 hours of police questioning, but was ordered to stay away from the Prime Minister’s Office as the investigation continues.
Braverman was freed under restrictive conditions, including a ban on contacting others involved in the case, a 30-day prohibition on leaving the country, and a 15-day suspension from entering the Prime Minister’s Office. The move further deepens the disruption within the prime minister’s inner circle, after senior aide Yonatan Urich has already been kept away from the office for an extended period.
Another Prime Minister’s Office employee, Omer Mansour, a member of the communications staff, was also released under identical conditions. Mansour is currently suspected of obstruction of justice.
Earlier in the day, Eli Feldstein was released after being brought in for questioning in parallel with Braverman, in order to conduct a face-to-face confrontation between the two. Braverman was questioned following Feldstein’s claim, made in an interview with Israel’s public broadcaster, that the chief of staff attempted to interfere with the investigation into the leak of documents to the German newspaper Bild.
According to details reported by Kan News, during the confrontation Feldstein told Braverman that he “knows the truth.” Braverman responded that “there were meetings that dealt with other matters.” Mansour, who investigators say was present at a clandestine meeting between the two in an underground parking garage at the Kirya military complex, told police that he “does not remember” the details of the incident.
Mansour, who had previously categorically denied that such an event took place after the report about him surfaced several days ago, is considered a key witness in the affair. According to the allegations, he was the one who held the mobile phones of Feldstein and Braverman during that meeting.
Braverman’s attorney, Jacques Chen, said in a statement: “The chief of staff in the Prime Minister’s Office, Mr. Braverman, has concluded his police questioning and returned home. During his interrogation, he answered all investigators’ questions and categorically denied a fabricated version of events put forward by a defendant who concealed it for a year and chose to present it in a television interview. Mr. Braverman was released by agreement under restrictive conditions, primarily a prohibition on contact with the Prime Minister’s Office and those involved in the investigation, as well as a short-term delay on leaving the country. We are convinced that at the conclusion of the investigation, the authorized authorities will announce that there is no truth to the claims of that unreliable defendant.”
The Likud party issued a sharp response, saying: “The warning-level investigation of Tzachi Braverman is nothing more than a continuation of the campaign of persecution against the prime minister and his staff. This is yet another attempt at phone ‘phishing,’ this time targeting the chief of staff, in order to look for something that could be used as leverage against him.
“By contrast, the State Attorney’s Office and the attorney general decided that the former military advocate general who threw her phone into the sea — and it was found only five days later — would receive kid-glove treatment, and people who met with her during the investigation have not been questioned to this day. Apparently, everything depends on which side of the political map you are on.”
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Ilhan Omar Urges Public To Film ICE Agents
[Video below.] Rep. Ilhan Omar urged Americans to document encounters with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and criticized the Trump administration for offering conclusions about the fatal shooting of Renee Good before investigators complete their work.
“It is really important for Americans to record, to create the level of accountability and transparency that we need,” the Minnesota lawmaker said Sunday on CBS News’ “Face the Nation.”
She described what she said were common ICE tactics in Minneapolis, telling the program, “What we’ve seen in Minneapolis is ICE agents oftentimes jumping out of their cars, these are unmarked cars, oftentimes they’re wearing a mask, they’re approaching, running towards cars.”
Authorities have said ICE officer Jonathan Ross shot Good after she drove her SUV toward him. Officials confirmed Ross recorded the encounter on his cellphone, and the video has been released publicly in recent days.
Ross was not wearing a body camera at the time of the incident. ICE Director Todd Lyons explained on Fox News’ “The Sunday Briefing” that the agency is “still in the process of deploying” body cameras.
Omar also charged that the Department of Homeland Security has repeatedly misrepresented facts surrounding high-profile ICE operations. Representing Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District, which includes Minneapolis, she said Good appeared frightened when agents approached and sharply criticized their actions.
“Renee Nicole Macklin Good as you hear her say, she’s not mad, she’s sitting in her car, peacefully waving cars to get by,” Omar said. “You see the other officer, who can clearly see the car is moving, move towards the front of the car.”
“If they are saying that he has 10 years on service and is trained, he should know that you shouldn’t be trying to get in front of a moving car.”
Video from the scene shows Ross positioned in front of Good’s SUV while it was stationary. When the vehicle began moving toward him, he fired three shots, killing her.
After the shooting, Ross was taken to a nearby hospital after he was “hit by the vehicle,” Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said, and later released.
Omar also faulted senior Trump administration officials for commenting publicly so soon after the shooting.
“We can see in the videos that have been produced so far that what they are describing is really not what had taken place,” Omar said. “This level of rhetoric is not justifiable to the American people.”
The congresswoman previously drew attention last year by saying ICE questioned her son, a claim the department has denied.
ICE activity in Minnesota has increased as the Trump administration responds to widespread outrage over a major welfare fraud scandal in the state.
Omar criticized the federal probe, arguing that “What they are doing is creating confusion, chaos, trying to intimidate people from being able to exercise their regular, normal activities.”
“There are ways to investigate fraud, which we have been doing in Minnesota, which the federal government has been doing under the Biden administration,” Omar said. “There is no reason for them to use this level of rhetoric.”
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Britain’s Chief Rabbi: Calling Gaza Genocide Trivializes The Word
Sir Ephraim Mirvis, the Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth, has spoken out against describing Israel’s military campaign in Gaza as “genocide,” saying the charge cheapens the word and transforms what he called “humanity’s gravest crime” into a tool of political rhetoric.
Writing in The Telegraph, Sir Ephraim Mirvis argued that the allegation is now deployed with alarming ease. As he put it: “Today it takes almost no thought to repeat the accusation that Israel has committed ‘genocide’.”
He noted that the accusation comes from different quarters and motivations. “Some repeat it from a place of singular hostility toward the world’s only Jewish state; others from an earnest desire to hasten an end to an unquestionably horrific conflict in which many innocent people have suffered. But whatever the motivation, the result is the same: this gravest of crimes is invoked casually, without due regard for the weight of the word itself.”
Mirvis went on to describe a public climate driven by exaggeration and online outrage. “In an age when hyperbole dominates our discourse and outrage is rewarded with clicks, campaigners reach instinctively for the most extreme language available. Faced with images on social media of immense, tragic suffering in Gaza, journalists, academics and celebrities understandably feel compelled to speak out.”
He cautioned that this escalation in language carries serious risks. “Yet the race to linguistic escalation has consequences. The ubiquity of a term is often wrongly understood as evidence of its veracity. And some terms have a meaning that must remain protected at all costs. ‘Genocide’ is one of them.”
Pointing to the legal standard for genocide, Mirvis stressed that the crime requires intent to destroy a people, in whole or in part. He explained: “It is why Britain and her allies are not accused of genocide for our strategic bombing of Nazi Germany, despite the hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians who were killed. Intent is the moral and legal hinge. The clearest evidence that Israel did not intend to destroy the people of Gaza is that it did not in fact do so.”
He characterized the war as one “Israel did not seek, nor start,” and said Israel’s aims have centered on freeing hostages and neutralizing Hamas, which he described as a group committed to Israel’s annihilation. He added: “If Hamas lays down its arms, there will be no fighting and no suffering. If Israel were to lay down its arms, there would be no Israel.”
The Chief Rabbi also took aim at certain human rights groups, saying they “appear to revel in misappropriating the term genocide” by stretching its definition and engaging in what he called “a truly troubling moral deceit.”
While acknowledging the dire humanitarian toll in Gaza, Mirvis said: “The tragic suffering of Palestinians abounds” and insisted that “no decent person could fail to be moved by it or wish to see its end”. At the same time, he maintained that there is no proof of “systematic massacres, mass executions, or the targeted killing of civilians as a matter of policy”.
He warned that careless use of the term ultimately corrodes its meaning. “When academics, activists, faith leaders and public figures declare, with unshakeable certainty, that genocide has occurred, they do something far more destructive than merely repeat a falsehood. They trivialise the very concept they claim to defend. What language is left for the Rohingya, expelled en masse, systematically raped and slaughtered? For the Uyghurs, subjected to mass internment, forced sterilisation and cultural erasure? For the ethnically targeted killing and mass rape in West Darfur? To invoke the term ‘genocide’ as an accusation against Israel is to strip it of its true meaning, reducing humanity’s gravest crime to a political insult.”
In closing, Mirvis called for compassion alongside moral clarity. “The suffering of innocent people demands empathy, accountability and a genuine commitment to preventing future conflict. But to level the charge of genocide against Israel is to commit a moral inversion whose casualties include not only Israelis and Palestinians, but the very idea of human rights itself.”
{Matzav.com}
‘Military Not Ready’: Report: US Commanders Tell Trump To Delay Any Iran Attack
President Donald Trump has been advised by senior military leaders that preparations are not yet complete for any possible military action against Iran, even as protests against the Islamic Republic intensify across the country, according to a report by The Telegraph.
The report said Trump has reviewed a variety of potential military responses and has been briefed on possible targets tied to Iran’s internal security forces, especially those linked to the crackdown on demonstrators. Commanders overseeing US forces in the region, however, have warned that troops need additional time to reinforce defenses and secure positions before taking steps that could trigger Iranian retaliation.
Trump has openly warned Tehran that continued killings of protesters could prompt US intervention, saying Iran would be struck “very, very hard, where it hurts.” According to The Telegraph, he has been presented with scenarios that include attacks on regime-linked security elements or non-military sites in Tehran.
The discussions are unfolding as unrest has erupted across Iran for multiple nights in a row, with analysts describing the scope and intensity as surpassing the 2022 protests over the hijab law. While reports suggest that hundreds of people may have been killed, a sweeping internet shutdown has made it difficult to confirm casualty figures. Videos circulating online appear to show security forces firing live ammunition at crowds in several areas.
Iranian leaders have responded with stark warnings, including threats of capital punishment for protesters. Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf cautioned the White House against a “miscalculation,” while a former commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned that any attack would lead to retaliation against Israel, US military installations, and naval assets.
Axios reported Sunday that Trump is reviewing several avenues to back the protest movement and intensify pressure on the Iranian government, citing two US officials. While military strikes have been part of internal discussions, most of the options under consideration were described as non-kinetic, and no final determination has been reached. Officials told Axios that all options remain under consideration as demonstrations persist despite a harsher crackdown and ongoing internet blackout.
Iranian officials have blamed both the United States and Israel for fueling the unrest and have warned of consequences if Iran is attacked. Despite the widespread protests, US and Israeli officials quoted by Axios said there is no current assessment that the regime is on the brink of collapse.
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Historic Groundbreaking Held For New North Miami Beach Kollel Building
Netanyahu Signs Major Security Pact With Germany: ‘Natural Partners’
Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu on Tuesday finalized a joint declaration with Germany’s Interior Minister, Alexander Dobrindt, establishing a broad security cooperation framework between the two nations. The agreement formalizes collaboration among Israeli and German security agencies in fields including cybersecurity, cutting-edge technology, policing, counterterrorism efforts, and civil defense.
“I attach enormous importance to the overall cooperation between Israel and Germany, and especially Israel and Germany on this question of cybersecurity, which is one of the main threats to our internal security, and in many ways also our infrastructure and other threats,” Netanyahu stated.
Expanding on the depth of bilateral ties, the prime minister pointed to existing joint projects and ongoing defense coordination between Jerusalem and Berlin. “And I think Germany and Israel are natural partners. We’ve cooperated on the Arrow III; we’ve cooperated in many areas. We cooperate technologically. Chancellor Mertz was here recently, and we talked about defense cooperation,” he added.
Netanyahu closed his remarks by welcoming the German interior minister and emphasizing the personal and diplomatic significance of the agreement. “And now I’m very pleased to welcome a dear friend of Israel, Minister Dobrindt, to sign this important pact. So, thank you for your friendship, thank you for your support, and please convey this to your government as well.”
{Matzav.com}