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Russia Counters Trump-Backed Gaza Plan with Rival UN Proposal

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Russia has introduced its own draft resolution on Gaza to the United Nations Security Council, setting up a direct confrontation with the United States over how to shape the postwar future of the territory. The American-backed plan, which supports President Donald Trump’s Gaza peace framework, calls for a two-year transitional governing body and an international stabilization force to oversee recovery and security efforts.

Washington’s proposal, formally distributed last week to the 15-member Council, has already received backing from several key regional players. But Moscow quickly moved to challenge it, presenting an alternative version it described as being “inspired by the US draft” while offering what it claims is a more “balanced, acceptable, and unified approach toward achieving a sustainable cessation of hostilities,” according to a note circulated by Russia’s UN delegation.

The Russian document, reviewed by Reuters, mirrors parts of the American initiative but deliberately leaves out mention of the “Board of Peace,” the transitional administrative council envisioned by the United States. Instead, it asks the UN Secretary-General to explore possible options for a multinational stabilization force to operate in Gaza — a move seen by diplomats as Moscow’s attempt to reposition itself as a mediator in the conflict’s aftermath.

The United States, however, urged Council members to stay the course and adopt its resolution without delay, warning that further divisions could undermine the tenuous calm on the ground. “Attempts to sow discord now – when agreement on this resolution is under active negotiation – has grave, tangible, and entirely avoidable consequences for Palestinians in Gaza,” a US mission spokesperson said. “The ceasefire is fragile and we urge the Council to unite and move forward to secure the peace that is desperately needed.”

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Mamdani’s Plan to Swap Police for Social Workers Faces Warning Signs From Troubled NYC Pilot

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NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is looking to overhaul New York City’s emergency response system by replacing police officers with social workers on many 911 calls — a central pillar of his proposed $1.1 billion Department of Community Safety (DCS). But the program he plans to expand, the city’s existing B-HEARD initiative, is already showing signs […]

BLOOD LIBEL: British University Lecturer Tells Students That Jews Bake Christian Blood Into Matzos, Reviving Ancient Antisemitic Fabrication

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University College London—one of the United Kingdom’s leading academic institutions—is facing a firestorm after a guest lecturer delivered an antisemitic blood libel during a campus event, prompting immediate condemnation, a police referral, and sweeping disciplinary action. Dr. Samar Maqusi, identified in event materials as a UCL researcher and former UNRWA employee, was invited to speak […]

Trump Pushes Saudis Toward Peace with Israel Ahead of White House Meeting

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President Donald Trump has personally urged Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to take decisive steps toward normalizing relations with Israel, according to a report published Thursday by Axios. The conversation, which took place last month but had not been publicly disclosed, followed the Gaza peace summit in Egypt and marked one of the most direct appeals yet from the White House to the Saudi leader.

A senior U.S. official familiar with the call told Axios that Trump informed MBS he had successfully brought the Gaza war to an end and now expected Riyadh to advance toward formal relations with Jerusalem. In response, MBS reportedly expressed readiness to engage with the Trump administration on the issue. The Saudi embassy in Washington declined to comment on the report.

The White House views the upcoming Trump-MBS meeting as an opportunity to move closer to a normalization deal, though officials admit the two sides remain divided on several key points. U.S. diplomats hope the visit will generate enough goodwill to restart the process, which has been stalled since the Gaza war erupted.

For years, Saudi officials have maintained that recognition of Israel would depend on progress toward a Palestinian state. “We did all the things you asked for. Now, there are things President Trump wants, like normalization with Israel. So how are you guys going to move now in this direction?” a senior U.S. official summarized Washington’s stance.

Before Hamas’ October 7, 2023, massacre in Israel, normalization between Jerusalem and Riyadh seemed within reach. But after the attack and subsequent war in Gaza, the Saudis froze discussions, arguing that conditions were no longer suitable for rapprochement.

Trump, however, remains optimistic. In an interview last month, he reiterated his confidence that the Abraham Accords would soon expand to include additional Arab nations. “I hope to see Saudi Arabia go in, and I hope to see others go in. I think when Saudi Arabia goes in, everybody goes in,” the President said.

Sources told Axios that some of Saudi Arabia’s earlier demands have now been addressed and that Trump intends to present MBS with a U.S. security pledge during his Washington visit. While short of a formal defense treaty, the commitment could serve as a stepping stone toward one.

Trump administration officials also highlight that the final provisions of their Gaza peace framework include language suggesting a route to eventual Palestinian statehood. The plan notes that if the Palestinian Authority “faithfully” carries out reforms during Gaza’s rebuilding, there may arise “a credible pathway to Palestinian self-determination and statehood,” along with a U.S.-led initiative to create “a political horizon for peaceful and prosperous co-existence.”

A former U.S. official with close ties to the Saudi leadership told Axios that MBS is likely to demand firm, visible commitments from Israel to justify any deal to his domestic audience, where public anger over the Gaza conflict remains high.

Despite active negotiations, U.S. officials caution that it is too early to know whether MBS’ upcoming White House visit will produce a breakthrough. For now, Washington’s message is clear: the administration has met many Saudi conditions — and it is looking for Riyadh to take the next step.

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Indonesian Defense Chief: Up to 20,000 Troops Ready for Peacekeeping Mission in Gaza If U.N. Approves

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Indonesia has trained as many as 20,000 troops for potential deployment to Gaza as part of a U.S.-backed international peacekeeping force, Defense Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin said Friday, highlighting both Jakarta’s growing engagement in postwar planning and the persistent uncertainty surrounding the mission. Speaking to reporters during a visit by Jordan’s King Abdullah II, Sjamsoeddin said […]

Canada Foils Iranian Assassination Plots Targeting Unnamed Individuals

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Canada’s top intelligence official said Thursday that the country’s domestic spy agency has disrupted multiple potentially deadly threats orchestrated by Iran and thwarted attempts by Russia to illegally obtain Canadian technology, offering one of the most explicit public warnings yet about foreign interference on Canadian soil. Dan Rogers, the recently appointed director of the Canadian […]

Poskim Issue Dramatic Ruling Against Draft Law: “Even if it Saves Many Yeshiva Students”

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In a powerful psak issued Thursday evening, leading poskim and rabbonim from the Chug Chazon Ish circle — led by Rav Moshe Sternbuch — declared unequivocal opposition to the government’s emerging draft legislation, which includes enlistment targets for the chareidi community.

The poskim ruled that it is forbidden to agree to any law that would mandate the enlistment of yeshiva students, even those who are not learning diligently, stating, “Even if, through this, many of the yeshiva students who are indeed learning would be saved from the draft, one may not push off one soul for another.”

Their statement continued: “There must be a firm demand for a ‘Torah Student Status Law’ that exempts anyone whose Torah is his occupation, as was the case in earlier generations. But there must not appear, Heaven forbid, any clause in the law that obligates any chareidi individual to enlist in the army.”

The letter, signed by leading poskim of the Chug Chazon Ish school of thought, stated: “They are preparing to legislate a draft law for yeshiva students — to compel those ‘not learning enough’ to join the army, with the condition that this will be done with chareidi approval. It is absolutely clear that agreeing to such legislation is forbidden.”

The ruling cites the Shulchan Aruch (Yoreh De’ah 157:13) and the Pischei Teshuvah quoting the Noda BiYehudah: “Even if there are certain wayward and frivolous youths, we are not authorized to render a judgment of life and death, and Heaven forbid to hand them over to be completely driven away from the congregation of Israel.”

The psak concludes with a reiteration of its call: “It is imperative to insist upon a law establishing the status of yeshiva students, exempting all those whose Torah is their occupation — as was done in previous generations. Yet no provision whatsoever should exist that would compel any chareidi Jew to enlist in the army.”

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Renowned U.S. Fertility Specialist Consults with Rav Moshe Shternbuch in Yerushalayim

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Dr. Sherman Silber, the world-renowned fertility expert and director of the Infertility Center of St. Louis in Missouri, visited Eretz Yisroel this week for an in-depth halachic consultation with senior posek Rav Moshe Shternbuch.

Dr. Silber, celebrated internationally for his pioneering surgical techniques and groundbreaking treatments for infertility, sought rabbinic guidance on new medical methods he has recently developed. During the meeting, which lasted over an hour, the professor outlined in detail the complex medical processes and raised numerous halachic questions related to their implementation.

Rav Shternbuch listened attentively, probing each aspect of the procedures to gain full clarity before issuing his halachic opinion. The posek then shared his rulings and clear guidance on the matters presented.

Deeply impressed, Dr. Silber expressed admiration for the rov’s sharpness and clarity, and the meeting concluded with warm blessings and a mutual commitment to continue collaboration for the benefit of Klal Yisroel.

Later, Dr. Silber held a comprehensive discussion at Beis Horaah Yad HaRamah, addressing additional halachic issues regarding innovative fertility treatments. He met with Rav Mattisyahu Deutsch, Gaavad of Ramat Shlomo and president of the Yad HaRamah Center for Medicine in the Light of Halacha. Their longstanding connection dates back to the days of Rav Deutsch’s father-in-law, Rav Moshe Halberstam zt”l, leading posek and member of the Eida HaChareidis. Together they reviewed the topics at length, emphasizing that only strict adherence to halacha and the traditions passed down from the ziknei hahoraah ensures true siyata diShmaya and success in healing.

During his stay in Israel, Dr. Silber also conducted private consultations at Yad HaRamah, offering medical advice and direction to numerous individuals with warmth and compassion.

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Gedolei Yisroel Send Rare Letter of Chizuk to Yeshiva Bochur Ariel Shamai

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In a moving ceremony at Yeshivas Ateres Shlomo, habochur Ariel Shamai — who recently completed a prison term for refusing to report to the IDF — received an extraordinary letter of chizuk from gedolei Torah.

The event, attended by hundreds of bnei hayeshiva, was marked by deep emotion as Shamai was presented with the letter written by the Gedolei Yisroel to strengthen and bless him for his steadfast devotion to Torah. The letter was encased in a beautifully carved parchment scroll, adorned and mounted on wooden Atzei Chaim, displayed inside an elegant glass box.

The letter bore the signatures of many of the generation’s foremost gedolei Torah: Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch, Rav Moshe Sternbuch, Rav Meir Tzvi Bergman, Rav Berel Povarsky, Rav Don Segal, Rav Yitzchok Yosef, Rav Avraham Salim, Rav Reuven Elbaz, and the roshei yeshiva of Ateres Shlomo, Rav Chaim Feinstein and Rav Chaim Mordechai Ausband.

The gedolim wrote to Shamai: “Rak chazak ve’ematz me’od lishmor la’asos kechol haTorah, lema’an taskil bechol asher teilech. We bless you with heartfelt sincerity and words of admiration and encouragement, to the precious and distinguished ben aliyah, a true warrior of Hashem and His Torah, the esteemed bochur Ariel Shamai, may he be blessed.

The letter continued: “Fortunate are you for having merited to demonstrate your love for the holy Torah publicly. Fortunate are you, for all who see and hear of you declare, ‘Fortunate is he who toils in Torah; fortunate is his father, his mother, and his teachers.’ Fortunate are you for having sanctified the Name of Heaven through your sacrifice and joyful choice of the holy Torah.

The gedolim further wrote: “Your pain is our pain, and it is preserved in the treasure house of the Holy One, blessed be He, Who says to His Heavenly retinue: ‘See My beloved sons whose anguish comes from their joyous devotion to Me.’ Surely, you will merit to grow in Torah all your life and become a true talmid chacham, fulfilling your pure aspiration to know all of Torah and to learn it always, undisturbed and with joy. May you soon merit a fitting match and build a faithful home in Israel, blessed with Hashem’s abundance, and see generations of upright, blessed descendants. Chazak chazak v’nischazek.”

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Elon Musk Plans to End Prisons by Having His Robots Follow Crooks and Stop Them from ‘Doing Crime’

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Elon Musk has unveiled yet another eyebrow-raising vision for the future — replacing prisons with robot chaperones. The Tesla CEO suggested that the company’s Optimus humanoid robots could one day be used to shadow and control the actions of ex-convicts, effectively eliminating the need for traditional incarceration.

At a recent Tesla shareholder meeting, Musk shared his latest concept, calling it a “more humane form of containment of future crime.” He described a world where convicted individuals are not confined in prisons but instead monitored by personal robotic guardians programmed to prevent any repeat offenses.

“You don’t have to put people in prisons and stuff,” Musk said. “If somebody’s committed crime, you now get a free Optimus and it’s just gonna follow you around and stop you from doing crime. But other than that you get to do anything. It’s just gonna stop you from committing crime, that’s really it.”

The announcement instantly ignited heated debate, with critics questioning both the practicality and morality of such an idea. Skeptics pointed out that Tesla’s Optimus prototypes have thus far demonstrated only rudimentary functions — such as simple movements and carrying light objects — far from the complex ethical decision-making required to handle human behavior.

“This shows a complete lack of understanding of criminology, the justice system, and frankly, basic human rights,” said Michael Johnson, a legal expert at the Brookings Institution. “The idea that a robot can somehow rehabilitate offenders better than comprehensive support programs is absurd. It comes across as a dystopian surveillance scheme more than anything else.”

Robotics specialists also expressed alarm at the potential for errors and misuse. “These robots simply do not have anywhere near the intelligence or physical capabilities to monitor, let alone restrain, human behavior,” said robotics engineer Sarah Chen. “The risks of false positives, bias, and misuse are immense. What happens when a robot misinterprets a benign situation as a crime? Who is liable?”

Beyond ethical concerns, investors raised doubts about Musk’s focus. Some shareholders questioned why the billionaire continues to float extravagant, sci-fi-like ideas instead of addressing production challenges and delivery targets at Tesla. The same meeting where Musk made his remarks also granted him a staggering $1 trillion compensation package.

Musk’s history of ambitious — and at times bizarre — concepts includes brain-computer interfaces, underground transport tunnels, and dreams of Martian colonies. Still, even longtime followers found this particular proposal startling, seeing it as a leap beyond even his usual boundary-pushing ideas. Whether the “robot parole officer” vision ever materializes remains to be seen, but for now, it’s another entry in Musk’s long list of futuristic provocations.

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Trump’s Push to Rename Pentagon to “Department of War” Could Cost Up to $2 Billion, Drawing Bipartisan Skepticism

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President Donald Trump’s directive to formally rename the Department of Defense as the “Department of War” could carry a price tag approaching $2 billion, a staggering cost that is already raising eyebrows on Capitol Hill as lawmakers weigh whether to approve the change. The proposal, which requires congressional authorization, would trigger a sweeping overhaul of […]

Lawmakers Target New York City’s “Worst of the Worst” Drivers With Tech That Would Automatically Slow Them Down

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New York lawmakers are advancing a proposal that would require repeat speeding offenders to install new “intelligent speed assistance” devices in their vehicles, a move supporters say could prevent some of the city’s most dangerous drivers from reaching deadly speeds. The devices, which use GPS technology to cap a car’s maximum speed based on the […]

BRAVE DEFIANCE: Iran Arrests Men for Wearing Military Uniforms, Displaying Banned Shah-Era Flag In Protest Of Islamic Regime

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Iranian authorities have arrested two men seen in a viral video wearing military uniforms and carrying the flag of the former monarchy — a rare public display of dissent that quickly spread across social media and triggered a quick response from the regime. The footage, recorded inside a Tehran metro station, shows the pair holding […]

As Draft Law Stalls, Chareidi Lawmakers Tell Treasury: “Don’t Leave Us Behind”

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With Israel’s state budget discussions for 2026 expected to begin soon, former chareidi ministers have made an unusual request to the Finance Ministry and other senior government officials, urging them not to overlook their ministries in the upcoming allocations.

According to a report in Ynet, members of Knesset from Shas who only recently left their ministerial posts reached out to the Prime Minister’s Office and the Finance Ministry, asking that their former ministries not suffer from budget cuts now that they are no longer in the coalition. The plea comes amid concerns over the sweeping reductions that often accompany state budget negotiations, as the lawmakers seek not only to prevent cuts but even to secure expanded funding.

Earlier this week, MK Yaakov Margi announced that Shas supports the draft law proposal put forward by Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Chairman MK Boaz Bismuth, revealing that the latest version of the bill was drafted in consultation with former minister Ariel Attias.

Margi’s comments stirred internal tension within the party, as Shas’s official stance until now had been that the party was waiting for the Moetzes Chachmei HaTorah to decide on the issue. In an interview with Channel 99, Margi defended Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s decision not to advance the bill until there is full agreement among the chareidi factions.

“He’s waiting for us,” said Margi. “There’s the plan called the Bismuth outline, which we in Shas agree with. Some cynically say Ariel Attias wrote it—but it was a joint effort. It’s a complex proposal for anyone familiar with previous versions of the draft law.”

Margi added, “We expect the rabbonim of Degel HaTorah to express their views as well. I know that one rav (Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch) has already agreed, and the other (Rav Dov Landau) is expected to give his answer within a day or two. This process will help move the bill forward in committee.”

Following the stir caused by his remarks, Margi issued a clarification, saying: “The law regarding the status of bnei yeshivos is currently under discussion among the gedolei hador and no final decision has yet been made.”

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“Even Sodom Applied Their Laws Equally:” HaRav Elyashiv, Z’tl, On The Judiciary System

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Harsh criticism expressed by HaGaon HaRav Yosef Shalom Elyashiv, z’tl, many years ago about the Israeli judicial system was recently published in the series “Devar Torah al HaParsha—Bereishis,” by HaRav Dov Eliach. HaRav Elyahshiv made the statements to his brother-in-law, HaRav Simcha Shlomo Levin, z’tl, (the son of HaGaon HaRav Simcha Levin, z’tl). In the […]

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