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Sephardic Rabbonim Call Mass Protest Over Draft Arrests; Chacham Nissim Ben Shimon Warns AG Will “Regret Her Actions”

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Dozens of rabbonim, roshei yeshiva, and community leaders from the Sephardic Torah world gathered Thursday night in Bnei Brak for an emergency conference protesting the ongoing draft crisis and the arrests of yeshiva bochurim. The gathering concluded with a dramatic decision to hold a massive public demonstration in the city on Motzoei Shabbos Parshas Balak.

The emergency meeting took place at the Halichos Moshe shul in the Ramat Aharon neighborhood and was hosted by the area’s rov, Rav Shabtai Levi. The event was led by Rav Nissim Ben Shimon and Rav Shlomo Machpud, a member of the Shas Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah.

Organizers said the purpose of the conference was to present a firm and united response from the Sephardic Torah community to what participants described as severe government measures against the Torah world, including the arrests of yeshiva bochurim and avreichim.

Throughout the evening, rabbonim, heads of institutions, and roshei yeshiva addressed the audience, emphasizing the supreme importance of preserving the status and honor of Torah learning. Speakers expressed deep pain over what they described as a sustained and deliberate disrespect toward lomdei Torah and called for unity and a strong public outcry.

The keynote address was delivered by Chacham Nissim Ben Shimon. During his remarks, he quoted the Talmudic teaching, “כל המבזה תלמידי חכמים אין רפואה למכתו” (“Whoever degrades Torah scholars has no cure for his affliction”). He then referred directly to Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara and said that as early as next week she would feel unwell and come to regret her actions. He concluded by urging the public to strengthen itself spiritually and awaken to the gravity of the moment, declaring: “על כולנו להתחזק וכולנו ביחד להתעורר” (“We must all strengthen ourselves, and all of us together must awaken”).

At the conclusion of the gathering, participants adopted a joint resolution calling for a large public rally in the streets of Bnei Brak on Motzoei Shabbos Parshas Balak. According to organizers, the event is expected to draw rabbonim, roshei yeshiva, roshei kollel, and many of the city’s leading Torah figures.

Organizers said the rally will feature significant public statements and announcements, and may include what they described as “far-reaching steps” that could shape the future public response of the Sephardic Torah community. The stated goal is to bring attention to what participants view as the ongoing “dishonor of Torah.”

Sources involved in the planning said logistical preparations are already underway and that widespread participation is expected from Torah institutions and communities throughout Bnei Brak.

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Police Furious at Ben Gvir Over Protest Restrictions: “They’re Throwing Us Under the Train”

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Senior Israeli police officers are reportedly expressing outrage at National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir after he announced an urgent review of police use of stun grenades during demonstrations, following the violent clashes between police and chareidi protesters on Route 4 earlier this week.

According to a report by i24News, police officials sharply criticized Ben Gvir’s decision, arguing that officers are being blamed for actions carried out in the field.

“They’re throwing us under the train because Ben Gvir got angry,” one officer was quoted as saying. “I don’t remember him being this angry when stun grenades were thrown at Kaplan. Suddenly it’s convenient to place all the responsibility on the officers on the ground? We’re taking a step back. Whoever wants to carry out forcible evacuations can do it himself.”

The officers indicated that the move could affect future enforcement efforts, expressing frustration over what they see as a double standard.

“As far as we’re concerned, let them shut down the country,” they said. They added, “When it comes to chareidim, you’re not allowed to use batons, mounted police, or stun grenades.”

The controversy erupted after police used force against demonstrators during the protest on Route 4, prompting criticism and renewed scrutiny of crowd-control tactics.

Shortly after the disturbances began, Ben Gvir issued a public statement expressing concern over the increasing use of stun grenades against civilian demonstrators.

“Recently there has been an increase in incidents in which stun grenades were used against a civilian population not in accordance with procedures. Therefore, I will hold an urgent discussion on the matter in order to ensure that the use of stun grenades is carried out only in exceptional cases and in accordance with police regulations. If their use is not limited to those cases, there will be no stun grenades in the police force.”

The minister’s comments have now triggered a growing backlash within police ranks, with officers warning that restrictions on crowd-control tools could hamper their ability to respond to future protests.

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Thousands of Bochurim Rally Outside Prison 10 as Imprisoned Yungerman Expected to Be Freed Before Shabbos

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Thousands of current and former bochurim of Yeshivas Be’er HaTalmud from across Israel gathered Thursday evening outside Prison 10 at the Beit Lid military base to protest the imprisonment of yeshiva alumnus and yungerman Rabbi Ariel Cohen.

The yeshiva’s rosh yeshiva, Rav Yehuda Cohen, a member of the Shas Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah, traveled to the protest and was accompanied by his son, Rav Chanoch Cohen, who serves as the yeshiva’s rosh yeshiva. The demonstration was organized by the Chayei Olam organization, which has been assisting Rabbi Cohen since his arrest.

Also participating in the rally were Knesset members Michael Malkieli, a graduate of the yeshiva, and Yoni Mashriki.

Participants recited Selichos with intense emotion, and Rav Chanoch Cohen addressed the crowd, lamenting what he described as the persecution of yeshiva bochurim and the imprisonment of bnei Torah in military detention facilities.

On the sidelines of the gathering, Rabbi Aviel Cohen, the imprisoned avreich’s father, received a brocha from Rav Yehuda Cohen.

During the event, organizers from Chayei Olam informed attendees that Rabbi Ariel Cohen was expected to be released before Shabbos. The announcement sparked spontaneous dancing and celebrations among the crowd.

The Shas movement later stated that, through the efforts of Shas chairman Rabbi Aryeh Deri, Rabbi Cohen would be freed before Shabbos. The party added that MK Yoav Ben Tzur had spoken with the family and informed them that, through Deri’s intervention, his sentence had been eased and he would be released from prison before the onset of Shabbos. Family members expressed gratitude to Shas and Rabbi Deri for their persistent efforts on his behalf.

Shas subsequently clarified that the work leading to Rabbi Cohen’s release had in fact been carried out by the Chayei Olam organization, which has been operating with dedication to assist and defend yeshiva bochurim who are arrested, and that the earlier statement attributing the effort solely to Shas had been issued in error.

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Federal Judge Limits Challenges to Trump Mail-In Voting Order

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A federal judge ruled Thursday that legal challenges to President Trump’s executive order on election procedures can proceed as they relate to the 2026 midterm elections, while declining to consider broader objections tied to future elections that have yet to take shape.

The lawsuits, filed separately in April by Democratic-led states and voter advocacy organizations, seek to block Trump’s executive order, which includes new requirements for verifying voter citizenship and places additional restrictions on mail-in voting.

U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani rejected the administration’s request to throw out the lawsuits entirely, concluding that concerns surrounding the upcoming midterms are ripe for judicial review.

“In light of the EO’s specific deadlines over the next three months, and the reality that elections will be occurring throughout this period with the November 3, 2026 midterm occurring in just five months, postponing judicial review is impracticable and may inflict significant hardship on Plaintiffs,” Talwani wrote in a 17-page consolidated order.

The judge, however, drew a line when it came to challenges involving elections beyond 2026, noting that significant questions remain about how federal agencies will ultimately carry out the order.

Talwani wrote that there were “many uncertainties” surrounding implementation and said it would be premature to evaluate claims involving future election cycles.

The judge was appointed to the federal bench by President Barack Obama.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office, which is leading the multistate lawsuit, welcomed the decision.

“We are pleased that the Trump Administration’s attempt to dismiss our lawsuit as premature was rejected with respect to the upcoming November midterm elections,” a spokesperson for California Attorney General Rob Bonta (D) told The Hill in a statement.

“The case will now move forward to a decision on the remaining disputed issues, and we remain confident that the law is on our side,” the spokesperson added.

Since returning to office, Trump has pushed for significant changes to federal election procedures, arguing that mail-in voting and instances of noncitizens casting ballots have undermined election integrity, though evidence supporting widespread fraud remains limited.

Trump himself has voted by mail in several elections, including a recent special election in Florida.

Signed in March, the executive order directs Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin to coordinate with the Social Security Administration to create a database of verified U.S. citizens eligible to vote. Under the order, the U.S. Postal Service would be prohibited from sending ballots to individuals not included on that list.

The directive also instructs the attorney general to prioritize investigations and prosecutions involving allegations that ballots were distributed to individuals deemed ineligible to vote.

“The Trump Administration will continue to fight for the agenda the President was elected on – which includes the safety and security of our nation’s elections,” White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said on Thursday. “This very campaign pledge from the President is why millions of Americans sent him back to the White House. Election security is common sense, and Democrats owe it to the American people to support the President’s mission to secure our elections.”

The executive order quickly triggered a wave of legal challenges from nearly two dozen states, the District of Columbia, and several voting-rights organizations, all of which contend that the measure exceeds presidential authority and could prevent eligible citizens from voting.

The plaintiffs argue that states—not the federal government—hold primary authority over election administration. They also maintain that complying with the order would require substantial expenditures of time and resources while creating confusion among voters and election officials.

“We are grateful the court recognized the urgency and stakes of this case and allowed our lawsuit to proceed with respect to this year’s elections,” the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and other plaintiffs said in a joint statement on Thursday.

“The court will now move to consider our preliminary injunction and other pending motions. And we will continue to fight to protect the millions of people who rely on mail-in voting and to ensure that every eligible voter is able to fairly cast their ballot.”

The ruling comes just weeks after another federal judge in Washington declined to block the same executive order in a separate lawsuit brought by Senate Democrats’ campaign committee, the NAACP, and the League of United Latin American Citizens.

That decision is currently being appealed.

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Interior Department Compares Dead Algae to Sunk Iranian Navy in Unusual Reflecting Pool Update

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The Interior Department drew attention Thursday after using a comparison to the Iranian navy while celebrating progress in cleaning the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool following a costly renovation project.

In a post on X, the department highlighted the success of a new algae-fighting system installed at the historic Washington landmark.

“The advanced nanobubbler technology very effectively killed the algae that has plagued every Lincoln Reflecting Pool reopening—most infamously [former President] Obama’s reopening—since 1922,” the department’s press team wrote on social platform X.

Officials then took the comparison a step further, likening the dead algae at the bottom of the pool to Iranian naval vessels destroyed during recent military operations.

“The Reflecting Pool water is crystal clear, and our National Park Service team is now vacuuming up the dead algae resting on the bottom of some parts of the Reflecting Pool—just like the destroyed Iranian Navy resting on the bottom of the Persian Gulf,” the department added.

The remark comes after extensive U.S. and Israeli military strikes against Iran. Earlier this year, U.S. Central Command chief Adm. Brad Cooper stated that more than 60 Iranian vessels had been struck during the opening stages of the conflict.

The Reflecting Pool’s latest problems emerged only days after completion of a renovation project that cost more than $13 million. Shortly after the work concluded, the water turned green because of an algae bloom.

In Thursday’s update, the Interior Department said the vacuuming process represents “is the final maintenance step” after the pool was refilled and noted that the work “will be complete in a few days.”

The agency also released a photograph showing noticeably clearer water and pointed to the appearance of the pool’s bottom surface.

“Already, the section of the Reflecting Pool closest to the Lincoln Memorial has been vacuumed up, and the beautiful American Flag Blue coating on the bottom of the pool can be seen clearly.”

A department spokesperson told The Hill that crews are using hydrogen peroxide treatments to eliminate the algae and said the process carries “no harmful side effects” for aquatic life or the surrounding environment.

“The nanobubble technology has been tested and validated by the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), The Ohio State University and The University of Florida,” the spokesperson added.

According to a federal contract worth more than $1.7 million between the Interior Department and Green Water Solutions, the nanobubble system is designed to reduce algae growth by depriving it of the nutrients it needs to thrive.

The technology works by injecting ozone-filled nanobubbles into the water. Those bubbles react chemically to generate oxidizing agents that attach to contaminants, toxins, and organic material, breaking them down.

Algae have long been a recurring challenge at the Reflecting Pool. The problem has persisted since the memorial opened in 1922 and has resurfaced after previous restoration efforts, including renovations completed during the Obama administration.

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‘Jury Duty’ Scam: How It Works and What to Watch Out For

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Authorities across the country are sounding the alarm about a growing scam that exploits one of Americans’ most basic civic responsibilities—jury duty—to trick victims into handing over money.

“Did you get a call claiming you missed jury duty and need to pay? Followed by a text or email with official-looking documents saying there’s a warrant out for your arrest? As alarming as these things sound, they’re a scam designed to steal your money,” the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said in a recent news release.

According to federal officials, scammers often impersonate law enforcement officers, claiming to be U.S. Marshals, sheriff’s deputies, or local police officers. They attempt to create a sense of urgency and legitimacy, sometimes citing a victim’s name, address, or other personal details to make the story more believable.

The fraudsters frequently claim that the victim failed to appear for jury duty and warn that an arrest warrant will be issued unless an immediate payment is made.

“That moment of fear that something terrible had happened was enough to blank my brain,” said one Reddit user, who said his heart “caught in his throat” when he received a phone call from a scammer claiming to be a Harris County sheriff’s deputy. “I’d bet pretending to be police officers makes the scam very effective.”

The FTC is not the only agency raising concerns. On Thursday, a sheriff’s office in Ohio issued its own public warning about what it described as “ongoing jury duty scams.”

According to a report by Nexstar’s WJW, officials in Geauga County have received multiple complaints involving the scheme. In one case, a woman nearly lost $9,000 before her bank intervened and stopped the transaction.

The scam has been spreading for some time. Last year, the FBI’s Atlanta field office warned residents throughout Georgia about similar fraud attempts and offered guidance on how to avoid becoming a victim.

Among the FBI’s recommendations:

• Always be suspicious of unsolicited phone calls.

• Never give money or personal information to someone with whom you don’t have ties and did not initiate contact.

• Trust your instincts: if an unknown caller pressures you, or says things that don’t sound right, hang up.

• If concerns remain about the caller’s claims, verify the information with the appropriate law enforcement agency or court officials.

Federal regulators stress that genuine law enforcement agencies do not operate the way these scammers claim.

For example, real police officers and court officials will not send arrest warrants through text messages or email. They also do not call people and threaten immediate arrest over the phone. Officials warn that even caller ID cannot be trusted because scammers can manipulate the number that appears on a recipient’s screen.

The FTC also notes that demands for payment through cryptocurrency, gift cards, wire transfers, or payment apps are among the clearest signs of fraud. Government agencies do not collect fines or fees over the phone using those methods.

According to the FBI, people who genuinely miss jury duty are typically notified by mail through official court correspondence—not by a surprise phone call or text message.

The FTC encourages anyone targeted by a jury-duty scam to report the incident to the agency. Additional resources are also available for individuals who have already sent money to scammers.

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Moderna’s mRNA Flu Shot Clears Major Hurdle as FDA Panel Votes Unanimously

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A groundbreaking flu vaccine developed by Moderna moved significantly closer to reaching the public on Thursday after an FDA advisory committee unanimously endorsed the company’s mRNA-based shot, marking a potentially major advancement in seasonal influenza prevention.

Members of the FDA’s independent vaccine advisory panel voted 9-0 in favor of the vaccine, concluding that its benefits outweigh its risks for adults ages 50 to 64 as well as those 65 and older.

Moderna is pursuing full approval for individuals between 50 and 64 years old, while seeking accelerated approval for those 65 and above. As part of that pathway, the company will be required to conduct an additional study after the vaccine becomes available to older adults.

Despite the panel’s endorsement, the vaccine’s future remains uncertain.

The recommendation is advisory rather than binding, and the FDA must still make a final determination by Aug. 5. Complicating matters, the agency currently lacks both a permanent vaccine chief and a confirmed commissioner, leaving questions about who will ultimately sign off on the decision.

Even if the FDA grants approval, the vaccine must still receive a recommendation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s advisory committee. However, that panel is currently unable to meet after a federal judge blocked it from convening under its present membership.

Once the committee eventually issues a recommendation, the CDC director will decide whether to adopt, modify, or reject it. The CDC also lacks a permanent leader, with National Institutes of Health Director Jay Bhattacharya currently serving as acting CDC director.

Influenza claims tens of thousands of lives annually, with older adults facing the greatest risk of severe illness and death. Existing vaccines designed specifically for seniors are available, but they generally require longer production timelines and lack the adaptability offered by mRNA technology.

“Having this technology available puts us in a better position to be prepared for emerging strains or pandemic strains in the future,” said panelist Flor Munoz-Rivas, an infectious disease specialist at Texas Children’s Hospital.

Under the current system, vaccine manufacturers must select target strains many months before flu season begins. That delay allows viruses to mutate, which can reduce the effectiveness of the final vaccine.

By contrast, mRNA vaccines can be produced far more quickly and updated later in the season if necessary to better match circulating strains.

“I think that this particular platform adds exciting ways that we can actually move our vaccines to the future,” said panel member Hayley Gans, a professor of pediatrics at Stanford University Medical Center.

According to Moderna’s data, the vaccine lowered flu infections by approximately 27 percent compared with a standard-dose flu shot among adults aged 50 and older.

In a separate, smaller study involving adults 65 and above, the mRNA vaccine produced a robust immune response when compared with an existing high-dose flu vaccine already recommended for seniors.

“We appreciate the thoughtful review by the members of VRBPAC and their recognition of the clinical evidence supporting mRNA-1010,” Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel said in a statement. “We believe mRNA-1010 has the potential to provide an important new option for seasonal flu prevention and further demonstrate the versatility of our mRNA platform. We look forward to continuing to work with the FDA as it completes its review.”

The vaccine’s journey to Thursday’s vote was far from smooth. Earlier this year, a senior FDA official initially declined to review the application.

Vinay Prasad, who previously led vaccine efforts at the agency, said the application was turned down because Moderna compared its vaccine to a standard flu shot in adults 65 and older rather than to the high-dose vaccine commonly used for that age group.

Such refusals are uncommon, and critics argued that the decision reflected increasing skepticism toward mRNA technology under Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Kennedy has repeatedly criticized mRNA vaccines, previously describing Moderna’s COVID-19 shot as “the deadliest vaccine ever made,” while HHS last year canceled nearly $500 million earmarked for mRNA vaccine research.

Moderna challenged the FDA’s refusal, and the agency unexpectedly reversed its position just one week later, allowing the application process to move forward.

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Made in America? Trump Says Apple and Intel Strike Major U.S. Chip Deal

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President Donald Trump announced Thursday that Apple has agreed to partner with Intel to design and manufacture computer chips in the United States, a move that could mark a significant shift in the tech giant’s supply chain strategy.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump stated that Apple would work with Intel on developing and producing chips domestically, highlighting the arrangement as a boost for American manufacturing.

The announcement follows a report by The Wall Street Journal in May indicating that Intel and Apple had reached a preliminary agreement under which Intel would produce certain chips for Apple. According to the report, negotiations between the two companies had stretched on for more than a year before a tentative deal was reached.

Neither Apple nor Intel immediately responded to requests for comment from Reuters after normal business hours.

For Apple, a partnership with Intel could provide greater flexibility and reduce its dependence on a single supplier as demand for advanced semiconductors continues to surge.

The company currently relies heavily on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), whose cutting-edge fabrication facilities are also being used extensively by artificial intelligence chip leaders such as Nvidia and AMD. By adding Intel as a manufacturing partner, Apple would gain additional production capacity while broadening its supply chain footprint.

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Secret Iran Inspection Deal Revealed: Witkoff Says Tehran Will Open Nuclear Sites to UN Watchdogs

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A previously undisclosed arrangement between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency could pave the way for renewed inspections of Tehran’s nuclear facilities, according to revelations made Thursday by President Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, during a classified briefing with congressional leaders.

Witkoff told lawmakers that Iran has agreed to provide the United Nations nuclear watchdog with access to its atomic infrastructure and will assist inspectors in locating and identifying its stockpiles of enriched nuclear material, according to an Associated Press report citing two people familiar with the closed-door session.

The briefing was attended by senior members of Congress and lawmakers responsible for overseeing national security matters. During the presentation, Witkoff reportedly emphasized that the memorandum of understanding recently reached between Washington and Tehran contains no secret side agreements. However, he disclosed that a separate letter had been negotiated between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency to establish procedures for inspections.

According to the report, neither the existence of that supplemental document nor Iran’s invitation to inspectors had been publicly disclosed before Witkoff discussed them during the briefing. He further explained that a formal communication sent to IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi specifically authorizes the inclusion of American nuclear experts among the inspection teams entering Iran.

Although joint American and Israeli military operations last June inflicted extensive damage on Iran’s key enrichment facilities, intelligence officials believe that significant quantities of enriched uranium survived the strikes, including material enriched to levels approaching weapons-grade purity.

Iran has thus far declined to tell the IAEA where that material is currently being stored and has refused to grant inspectors access to evaluate conditions at the damaged sites.

An agreement reached between Tehran and the IAEA last September to restart inspections and verify uranium inventories has since collapsed. Iranian officials declared the arrangement void after Britain, France, and Germany moved to restore United Nations sanctions that had been lifted under the 2015 nuclear accord.

Grossi recently stated that he believes most of Iran’s highly enriched uranium remains at the Isfahan nuclear facility, which was among the sites targeted during last year’s strikes.

The IAEA chief also noted that inspectors are seeking renewed access to the nuclear installations at Natanz and Fordow, where additional nuclear materials are believed to remain.

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STILL BUDDIES? Trump Says He’s ‘Very Likely’ to Back Netanyahu in Upcoming Israeli Election

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President Donald Trump said Thursday that he would be inclined to support Israeli Prime Minister Binyomin Netanyahu in Israel’s next election, though he stopped short of offering a full endorsement and said he wants to see the rest of the field before making a final decision.

Speaking with Kan News, Trump said it is “very likely” that he would back Netanyahu, but noted that his ultimate position will depend on who else enters the race.

Trump also described his relationship with Netanyahu as positive overall, while suggesting that the Israeli leader needs to exercise greater restraint. Nevertheless, he indicated that he remains open to meeting with Netanyahu.

The comments came as The Wall Street Journal published fresh details about recent conversations between the two leaders, portraying a relationship that has become more strained than in previous years.

According to one source cited in the report, Trump was upset by the scale of destruction in Lebanon and directly challenged Netanyahu during a phone conversation.

“Why are you blowing up buildings? Stop blowing up buildings.”

The report also said that Trump voiced concerns during several discussions about the economic impact a broader conflict with Iran could have on the United States. As the tensions continued, he reportedly became increasingly worried about the financial consequences of an extended confrontation and less interested in arguments advocating further military escalation.

According to The Wall Street Journal, Trump privately told advisers that Netanyahu repeatedly pushed for additional military operations. One individual familiar with the remarks said Trump expressed frustration, saying that no one seemed able to manage Netanyahu and complaining that the Israeli prime minister “wants to bomb everyone.”

A senior administration official quoted in the report described a recurring dynamic in their conversations, with Netanyahu laying out the case for additional action while Trump listened to his concerns and proposals.

The report also shed light on discussions surrounding a possible agreement with Iran. During those conversations, Netanyahu reportedly questioned whether Tehran could be trusted to honor any future deal, raising concerns about how the United States would verify compliance and citing Iran’s past behavior as grounds for doubt.

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ICC Showdown Looms: Court Set to Vote on Ousting Prosecutor Behind Netanyahu Warrants

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The International Criminal Court is preparing for a dramatic decision next month, with member states scheduled to vote on July 24 on whether Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan should be removed from his post, according to a report Thursday by The Wall Street Journal citing diplomatic sources and internal documents.

The upcoming vote follows a decision last week by the ICC’s oversight body to temporarily suspend Khan from carrying out his duties while officials determine his future. The action came after an extensive investigation into harassment allegations lodged against him.

According to a diplomatic source familiar with the proceedings, the executive bureau of the court’s governing assembly concluded that Khan had engaged in serious misconduct. Reuters reported that the determination marks the end of an 18-month probe into the accusations.

Khan has consistently denied wrongdoing and has rejected the allegations throughout the investigation.

The controversy has drawn additional attention because of Khan’s role in seeking arrest warrants against Prime Minister Binyomin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. The Wall Street Journal reported last year that Khan announced his pursuit of those warrants less than three weeks after the first sexual harassment allegations surfaced, fueling claims by critics that the legal action may have been politically influenced.

Although Khan did not directly suggest that Israel was responsible for the accusations against him, he referenced outside pressure in a public response, stating that both he and the ICC had been subjected to “a wide range of recent attacks and threats” in recent months.

At the same time, an extensive investigation conducted by The Guardian found no evidence linking Israel—or any other foreign government—to the central allegations made against Khan.

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Israel Draws a Red Line: Hezbollah Attacks Will Trigger Response Despite Ceasefire

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Israel’s ambassador to the United States, Yechiel Leiter, made clear Thursday that while Israel intends to uphold the ceasefire arrangement in Lebanon, it will not hesitate to act militarily if Hezbollah launches attacks or poses a threat to Israeli security.

“Israel remains committed to the ceasefire agreement reached between Israel, Lebanon and the US. If Hezbollah does not violate the agreement, it will be kept,” Leiter stressed in a post on social media.

He emphasized that Israel’s commitment to the agreement does not come at the expense of its ability to defend itself.

“Under all circumstances, Israel retains its right to respond to attacks against it and to thwart threats to its territory, citizens and soldiers.”

Leiter’s remarks followed comments from Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, who indicated that Hezbollah intends to continue observing the ceasefire, provided Israel does the same.

“I reaffirm Lebanon’s position and Hezbollah’s commitment to the ceasefire as long as Israel fully and comprehensively adheres to it,” Berri, an ally of Hezbollah, said in a statement.

Berri suggested that maintaining calm along the border could help advance broader diplomatic efforts involving Tehran and Washington.

This position “aims to facilitate the success of the Iranian-US negotiations in Switzerland,” he added.

Earlier Thursday, President Donald Trump voiced optimism that hostilities throughout the region would come to an end, including along the Israel-Lebanon front.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote, “The United States is committed to PEACE, and we encourage everyone in the Middle East Region to maintain their commitment to allowing our negotiations to beautifully unfold. The Markets are loving what is happening with Oil Prices way down, and Stocks way up.”

He added, “We expect a complete Ceasefire on all fronts, including Lebanon, Hezbollah, and Israel. Thank you for your attention to this matter!”

The memorandum of understanding recently signed between the United States and Iran states that the agreement marks “the immediate and permanent termination” of armed conflict throughout the region, including in Lebanon, while also “ensuring the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Lebanon.”

The document further notes that a final agreement is expected to formally cement those commitments, stating that, “The final deal will confirm the permanent termination of the war on all fronts, including in Lebanon, and other provisions of this paragraph.”

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Knicks Owner Dolan Throws Shade On Mamdani After Mayor’s Longwinded Speech: ‘I Don’t Need Your Vote’

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Knicks owner James Dolan appeared to take a public shot at Mayor Zohran Mamdani during Thursday’s championship festivities, delivering pointed remarks from the stage at City Hall and later seeming reluctant to participate in a photo opportunity as he accepted a ceremonial key to the city.

The moment unfolded at the conclusion of the Knicks’ parade through the Canyon of Heroes, following an extended speech by Mamdani in which the mayor recounted memorable moments from the franchise’s history and celebrated the team’s title run.

“I don’t need your vote, I don’t need to quote to you, right, about what happened here because if you’re real Knicks fans, you know it already,” Dolan said in a pointed remark that drew attention, though he never directly referenced Mamdani.

A short time later, Dolan was the first member of the organization to receive a key to the city from the mayor, but the exchange appeared somewhat awkward.

Wearing a Knicks cap and an orange team jacket, Dolan shook Mamdani’s hand and accepted the honor. As the mayor appeared ready to pose for a commemorative photograph, Dolan quickly turned away and headed back toward his seat, only briefly glancing back before continuing on.

The celebration came after weeks of tension between the two men, who publicly clashed over New York City Police Department security restrictions surrounding Madison Square Garden during Finals watch parties.

Dolan’s remarks followed directly after Mamdani’s speech, which stretched close to ten minutes and featured references to a wide range of iconic moments and figures from Knicks history.

The mayor highlighted Bernard King’s 60-point Christmas Day performance in 1984, Willis Reed’s legendary effort in the 1970 NBA Finals, and Patrick Ewing’s memorable playoff battles against the Indiana Pacers.

Mamdani also mentioned Charles Oakley, the former Knicks enforcer whose long-running feud with Dolan dates back nearly a decade, even as the team owner sat nearby.

The mayor continued by naming numerous former Knicks players, including Jared Jeffries, Renaldo Balkman, and Mardy Collins, while Dolan remained seated behind him.

He also revisited several defining moments from New York’s championship run, including the team’s stunning comeback victory against the Spurs in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.

The conflict between Dolan, 71, and Mamdani, 34, intensified before Game 4 when the Knicks owner criticized city officials for imposing restrictions that he believed diminished the atmosphere outside Madison Square Garden.

“They’re sitting there trying to say, ‘Well, we’re big Knicks fans,’ but they’re not Knicks fans,” Dolan said on WFAN on June 10.

“He’s not a Knick fan,” he added in reference to Mamdani.

During his speech, Mamdani noted that Knicks supporters had endured “53 long years” without a championship. Dolan later joked that many in attendance appeared too young to have lived through the entire drought.

“But we’re very, very happy to have brought you a championship,” Dolan said. “I’m very proud of our team.”

“Thank you for supporting our team,” the owner added. “We’re gonna keep working to bring you even better basketball.”

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Dazed Biden Gets Left Behind at Obama Center Opening: ‘Where’s My Granddaughter’

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An unusual moment involving Joe Biden at the grand opening of the Barack Obama Presidential Center in Chicago drew attention Thursday after the former president appeared to remain on stage by himself after the ceremony had concluded.

As music played and attendees began to depart, Barack Obama exited the stage in high spirits, with Jill Biden following close behind. Biden, meanwhile, remained standing alone, offering a subdued wave to the audience after the event had ended.

At one point, the 83-year-old walked back toward the lectern, removed his sunglasses, and looked out toward the crowd with what appeared to be a bewildered expression.

“Where’s my granddaughter?” he shouted.

Moments later, Biden appeared to begin leaving the stage, though video footage of the event ended before showing what happened next.

The scene prompted comparisons to episodes during his time in office when critics frequently pointed to instances in which he appeared uncertain about where to go after public appearances.

Biden joined fellow former presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, along with their spouses, at Thursday’s celebration marking the opening of the Obama Presidential Center. Former Vice President Kamala Harris was also among those in attendance.

The appearance was notable because Biden has rarely been seen in public in recent months as he continues to battle prostate cancer that has spread to his bones.

During the ceremony, Obama shared a warm exchange with Biden, walking over to him, patting him on the back, and laughing together before recognizing him during his remarks.

“Thank you to your steadfast partnership for eight years. Joe, we started as running mates, and ended as family. And we would not be here without you, and we are grateful,” Obama said.

Many Democrats continue to view the final chapter of Biden’s presidency as politically painful, with some arguing that he should have withdrawn from the 2024 race sooner and allowed another candidate to emerge.

“He made a terrible mistake,” Hillary Clinton told New Yorker editor David Remnick earlier this week. “He made a terrible mistake for himself, his legacy, and for the country.”

Reflecting on what might have happened had Biden stepped aside, Clinton argued that Democrats would have been better positioned in the election.

“We would have had a real contest,” she added about how events would’ve unfolded if Biden didn’t run. “And very sadly I believe whoever emerged from that contest, whether it was the vice president or a governor or a senator or anybody else, would have beaten Donald Trump.”

Jill Biden has also acknowledged that, given another opportunity, she would have urged her husband not to pursue a second presidential campaign.

She further revealed that during Biden’s widely criticized 2024 debate performance against Trump, she feared he might be suffering a stroke as he struggled through portions of the event.

Biden entered office as the oldest president in American history. However, President Trump, who celebrated his 80th birthday on Sunday, is on track to surpass that mark by the time his current term concludes.

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Rav Aviezer Piltz: ‘The Secular World Is Jealous of Our Spiritual Wealth’

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Hundreds of talmidim at Yeshivas Ohel Torah in Yerushalayim gathered this week to welcome Rav Aviezer Piltz, member of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah, rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Tushiyah in Tifrach, and one of the senior roshei yeshiva of the generation, who came to deliver a special address of chizuk and guidance.

The atmosphere was one of excitement and anticipation as the beis medrash filled to capacity with bochurim, rabbeim, and mashgichim. Rav Shmuel Moallem, rosh yeshiva of Ohel Torah, warmly welcomed the distinguished guest.

For approximately half an hour, Rav Piltz captivated the audience with words of inspiration, focusing on growth in Torah and the challenges facing the Torah world today. He stressed that every ben Torah must constantly strive to elevate himself and avoid spiritual complacency.

“A person can sit in yeshiva and, despite being involved in Torah all day, remain at a mediocre level and fail to grow as he should,” Rav Piltz warned. “Therefore, every bochur must constantly examine his tefillah, his Torah learning, and his conduct toward others. When a person possesses a continual desire to rise higher, he will merit reaching great heights with siyata d’Shmaya.”

The rosh yeshiva also spoke at length about the critical importance of reviewing one’s learning. He explained that chazarah not only strengthens memory but sharpens a person’s understanding and intellectual abilities.

Citing the words of Chazal on the pasuk, “Lo rabim yechkomu,” Rav Piltz referenced the Maharal of Prague, who explains that true wisdom is granted to one who is “ragil b’talmudo”—accustomed to reviewing what he has already learned. The emphasis, he said, is on “talmudo,” material that has already been studied and revisited, because repeated review is what leads to deeper understanding and genuine growth in Torah.

Turning to the current challenges facing lomdei Torah in Eretz Yisroel, Rav Piltz spoke passionately about both the financial pressures and broader attacks directed at the Torah world.

“HaKadosh Baruch Hu has given us an opportunity that previous generations never had,” he said. “The only place where one can learn Torah even amidst hardship and difficulty is Eretz Yisroel.”

Rav Piltz then offered his perspective on the root of the hostility being directed toward the Torah community, arguing that it stems from envy of the spiritual riches possessed by bnei Torah.

“Those pursuing the Torah world today are acting out of jealousy alone,” he said. “Deep within their souls there remains a Jewish spark that has not lost its connection to its source. That inner truth pains them and creates tremendous inner conflict.”

He illustrated the idea with a vivid mashal.

“It is like a poor man who desperately wanted to become wealthy. When he sees that he cannot achieve that wealth, he goes and burns down the rich man’s house. Out of jealousy, they seek to harm and burn down the Torah world. But they will not succeed.”

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“FOOLS”: Trump Unloads on Iran Deal Critics as Stocks Soar and Oil Prices Sink

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President Trump fired back early Thursday at critics of his newly signed agreement with Iran, dismissing opponents as out of touch and pointing to surging financial markets and declining energy prices as evidence that the deal is already producing positive results.

Taking to Truth Social, Trump mocked those who have argued that his administration was too lenient toward Tehran.

“These fools, who think I haven’t been tough enough on Iran, when the Stock Market Just Hit A RECORD HIGH, and Oil prices are ‘tumbling’ down, are either jealous, bad people, or stupid. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!” Trump posted on Truth Social.

The president’s remarks came shortly after he and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian formally signed a memorandum of understanding establishing a 60-day negotiation period intended to produce a broader and more permanent agreement between the two countries.

The framework is designed to serve as a temporary mechanism for reducing tensions while negotiators work toward resolving major issues, including Iran’s nuclear activities, sanctions policy, regional security concerns, and methods for verifying compliance.

According to reporting by Newsmax, the agreement is intended to prevent further escalation between the two nations while creating space for more comprehensive negotiations.

Administration officials have emphasized that the memorandum should not be viewed as a final peace accord but rather as a preliminary framework outlining the path toward a more detailed settlement.

Among the provisions reportedly included in the document are an immediate halt to hostilities and the start of talks concerning restrictions on Iran’s uranium enrichment program and its existing stockpile of enriched material.

Newsmax also reported that Iran has tentatively agreed to limit enrichment activities and increase cooperation with inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency as part of a verification process that would be linked to any future sanctions relief.

Trump signed the memorandum while attending events connected to the Group of Seven summit in France, where world leaders gathered under the hosting of French President Emmanuel Macron at the Palace of Versailles.

Macron welcomed the agreement, according to Agence France-Presse, describing it as a development that “allows for peace” and opens the door to continued diplomatic efforts.

Financial markets responded favorably to news of the agreement.

Oil prices dropped sharply on Thursday, adding to earlier declines after reports of the deal first surfaced. Traders appeared encouraged by the possibility that shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz could return to normal levels, easing fears about disruptions to global energy supplies.

The reduction in tensions surrounding the vital waterway is tied to broader commitments involving military de-escalation and reciprocal steps aimed at lowering the risk of conflict throughout the Gulf region.

Administration officials, along with statements from Trump and Vice President JD Vance, have stressed that any sanctions relief will depend on verified Iranian compliance with the terms of the agreement.

The White House has not publicly confirmed every detail reported by media organizations, particularly those involving the scope of sanctions relief and other economic provisions that may be included in future negotiations.

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Iran Declares ‘Superpower’ Status After Defeating ‘Two Nuclear Powers’

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Iran is celebrating its newly finalized agreement with the United States as a major strategic triumph, with senior officials claiming the deal preserves key elements of Tehran’s military and nuclear posture while forcing Washington to make significant concessions.

Speaking Thursday after the memorandum of understanding was signed, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei portrayed the agreement as a decisive victory for the Islamic Republic and argued that the outcome demonstrated Iran’s growing power on the world stage.

One of the most significant points highlighted by Iranian officials is the survival of Tehran’s ballistic missile program. The issue has long been a source of tension between Washington and Tehran. The Trump administration had previously criticized the Obama-era nuclear agreement for failing to address Iran’s missile capabilities, and President Trump repeatedly identified the missile program as a major security concern for both the United States and Israel.

In remarks carried by Iranian state television, Baghaei confirmed that the agreement had been formally completed and said both countries had approved identical versions of the document.

“As I speak with you now, the text of the memorandum of understanding has been signed by the presidents of Iran and the U.S.,” Baghaei said.

“The text of the Iran-U.S. memorandum of understanding is now officially finalized as both parties have signed it,” he added.

Baghaei cautioned that the real challenge would come during implementation and signaled that Iran intends to closely monitor every step taken by Washington.

“Iran will monitor the U.S.’ compliance without any leniency,” he said, adding that Iran would not fulfill its end of the agreement if Washington “evades its obligations.”

According to Baghaei, Tehran expects immediate economic benefits from the agreement, including relief from restrictions on oil exports and renewed access to shipping services, insurance markets, and oil-related revenue streams.

He also insisted that the United States refrain from expanding its military footprint in the region or imposing additional sanctions while negotiations toward a final agreement continue.

“Within the 60-day window, the other side must not take action to reinforce its military presence in the region or impose new sanctions,” Baghaei said. “Such actions would be considered a violation of the agreement.”

One of the most contentious issues remains Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium. While the memorandum reportedly does not explicitly authorize Iran to retain the material, Baghaei made clear that Tehran rejects any requirement that it be removed from the country.

“Transferring enriched nuclear material out of the country is unacceptable to us,” he said. “Diluting enriched material is not a new option. It has now been introduced as one option, so as not to close the door on other options.”

Baghaei also insisted that Iran’s missile arsenal remains completely off-limits in any future discussions, despite ongoing international concerns about the country’s growing military capabilities.

“Iran’s missiles are meant to be fired, not negotiated over. Our missiles don’t even like being talked about,” he said. “Iran’s defensive capabilities will not be discussed in any process, with any party.”

The spokesman further outlined Tehran’s vision for the future management of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important energy chokepoints.

According to Baghaei, Iran and Oman have already reached broad understandings regarding oversight of the waterway, and Iran intends to collect fees connected to services provided there.

“Iran will charge fees for services in the Strait of Hormuz,” Baghaei said. “The mechanisms for managing the Strait of Hormuz have largely been agreed upon with Oman.”

He added that maritime traffic would continue uninterrupted while maintaining “the sovereignty and dominion of the Islamic Republic of Iran over the Strait of Hormuz.”

Presenting the agreement as the culmination of months of conflict and pressure, Baghaei argued that Iran had emerged stronger despite the hardships of war.

“Our enemies have inflicted harm on us,” he said. “But a wounded lion remains a lion. The war they imposed not only did not bring us to our knees, but made us stronger.”

He then escalated his rhetoric even further, claiming that Iran had prevailed against some of the world’s most powerful nations.

“Iran defeated two nuclear powers that were also backed by some other countries. We are not making slogans: We truly are a superpower.”

The agreement has been met with fierce opposition in Israel and among some American political figures, who contend that the arrangement gives Tehran substantial economic and strategic gains while leaving critical military capabilities intact.

Israeli officials have warned that the deal could strengthen Iran’s position throughout the region and diminish deterrence against future aggression.

Among the sharpest critics is Times of Israel founding editor David Horovitz, who has argued that Trump’s agreement amounts to a “catastrophic capitulation to” Iran and its regional ambitions.

Horovitz has further contended that the memorandum heavily favors Tehran by providing access to as much as $100 billion in immediate assistance while failing to secure concrete commitments regarding Iran’s nuclear weapons ambitions or long-term intentions.

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Rav Yehoshua Eichenstein’s Dramatic Promise: “A Bochur Who Truly Toils in Torah Will Never Be Arrested”

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A sense of excitement filled Yerushalauyim’s Beis Yisroel neighborhood this week as Rav Yehoshua Eichenstein, rosh yeshiva and nosi of Yeshivas Kibbutz Chayei Daas, paid a special visit to the yeshiva in honor of its move to a larger new facility on Betzalel Ashkenazi Street.

The highlight of the visit was a powerful and timely address delivered by Rav Eichenstein to the yeshiva’s talmidim, during which he discussed the ongoing controversy surrounding military conscription and the challenges currently facing bnei yeshiva. In remarks that drew considerable attention, the rosh yeshiva offered what many viewed as a remarkable assurance.

“A bochur who truly toils in Torah, I guarantee that he will never be arrested, and there is no reason to be afraid,” Rav Eichenstein declared.

Expanding on the idea, Rav Eichenstein explained that the root of the current difficulties can be understood through the pasuk, “Vanehi b’eineinu kachagavim v’chein hayinu b’eineihem—We were like grasshoppers in our own eyes, and so we were in their eyes.”

He explained that when Torah Jews view themselves as weak and insignificant, others will perceive them that way as well. However, when they take pride in their status as bnei Torah and devote themselves to serious Torah study, they rise above such fears and challenges.

“If we act like grasshoppers, they will succeed against us,” he said. “But if we do not act like grasshoppers and instead fill ourselves with Torah toil and appreciation for the privilege of living a life of Torah, they will never succeed against us and will never look at us as grasshoppers.”

The rosh yeshiva emphasized that amal haTorah does not necessarily mean remaining in the yeshiva building every moment of the day. Rather, it is measured by a person’s willingness to sacrifice and exert himself for Torah.

As an example, he described a bochur who gives up additional sleep in order to arrive on time to learn, or one who leaves a conversation during a meal to return to the beis medrash. Such actions, he said, demonstrate a genuine acceptance of the yoke of Torah.

Rav Eichenstein acknowledged that these efforts are not easy, but stressed that every challenge presents an opportunity for growth. He noted that the word nisayon is related to nes, a banner that elevates a person to greater heights.

He concluded the main address by blessing the yeshiva’s talmidim that they continue to ascend in Torah through dedicated effort and merit to find their respective zivugim in the near future.

Following the public gathering, Rav Eichenstein surprised the older bochurim by delivering a special vaad focused on guidance in shidduchim. He stressed that the most important factor in evaluating a prospective match is the young woman’s character and spiritual qualities, urging bochurim not to become distracted by minor and insignificant considerations.

Participants left the gathering inspired and energized, and yeshiva leaders reported that the impact was immediately noticeable through an increase in hasmadah, shtieg, and Torah learning throughout the yeshiva.

Upon arriving at the yeshiva, Rav Eichenstein was presented with a newly published Torah volume titled Meleches Kosher, produced by the talmidim after extensive study and analysis. The work reflects the educational model Rav Eichenstein has long championed, encouraging in-depth study of practical halachic topics in Maseches Shabbos—from the Gemara through the final halachah—in areas such as boneh, borrer, and related subjects.

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Alleged ‘Ringleader’ Behind White House UFC Attack Plot ID’d As Illegal Immigrant Granted Dreamer Status Under Obama

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Federal authorities say the man accused of orchestrating the foiled drone attack targeting the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House is a Mexican national who remained in the United States through the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program after overstaying a visa issued when he entered the country as a child.

According to the Department of Homeland Security, 31-year-old Abraham Alvarez entered the United States on a B-2 visa but remained after it expired in 2001. Under the Obama administration, he later received protection from deportation through the DACA program.

Investigators arrested Alvarez on June 14 at a former church building in the small Nebraska community of Western. Authorities believe the location was intended to serve as a “safe zone” for Alvarez and others allegedly involved in the planned attack, according to local reporting by First Alert 6.

Federal officials allege that Alvarez played a central leadership role in coordinating the plot from Nebraska.

“From his home here in Nebraska, Alvarez allegedly directed and recruited others across the country to conduct a horrific attack against government officials in a mass casualty event,” Special Agent in Charge Eugene Kowel of the FBI Omaha field office said in a Tuesday release from the US Attorney’s Office.

“Our team worked around the clock to locate and apprehend Alvarez, take him into custody, and collect crucial evidence.”

Authorities say Alvarez was among five individuals charged in connection with an alleged scheme targeting President Trump and other senior government officials during the UFC event held Sunday evening on the South Lawn of the White House before a crowd of thousands.

According to investigators, the suspects planned to deploy drones carrying explosives against the event and then use sniper teams to target spectators attempting to flee the area.

Law enforcement officials told reporters that Alvarez allegedly served as the chief planner and coordinator behind the operation, which was ultimately disrupted before it could be carried out through a joint effort involving the FBI and local agencies.

“This illegal alien from Mexico should never have been allowed in our country,” DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “He was the ringleader of a failed terror attack targeting UFC Freedom 250 at the White House.”

“He will face justice and swiftly be removed from our country,” she added of Alvarez.

Federal investigators are also examining the activities of 23 additional individuals who are believed to have had some level of involvement in the alleged conspiracy.

Those already charged could face severe penalties if convicted. Prosecutors say conspiracy-to-commit-murder charges carry potential life sentences and fines of up to $250,000, while the alleged plan to carry out a violent attack on White House grounds carries an additional possible prison sentence of up to five years.

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Police Respond to Bnei Brak Protest Clash: ‘There Was No Intent to Tear Clothing’

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A day after violent confrontations erupted during a chareidi protest on Route 4 near the Coca-Cola Junction in Bnei Brak, police officials are pushing back against accusations of excessive force, insisting that their actions were aimed at restoring public order and reopening one of Israel’s busiest highways during the morning rush hour.

The response comes after widespread criticism and viral footage from the demonstration, which was organized in protest of the arrest of yeshiva students. Images circulating online showed protesters being forcibly removed from the roadway, with some appearing bloodied and others left with torn clothing.

One of the most controversial aspects of the incident involved footage of demonstrators whose garments were ripped during the evacuation. Police officials rejected claims that officers deliberately tore clothing in an effort to humiliate protesters.

According to police sources, officers are trained to remove demonstrators by gripping them around the waist and physically carrying them away from the roadway. In some cases, they said, clothing may be damaged during the struggle, but there was no directive or intention to tear garments or otherwise degrade those involved.

Police also disputed claims regarding a protester who was filmed with blood covering his face. According to their version of events, the injury occurred when demonstrators allegedly ripped off a license plate, not as a result of police actions.

Officials stressed that public discussion should not focus solely on police tactics but also on the consequences of blocking a major transportation artery during peak travel hours.

They argued that thousands of motorists were stranded in severe traffic jams on their way to work and other destinations and said it is the police’s responsibility to protect freedom of movement and maintain public order.

The department also indicated that its policy toward illegal road blockages remains unchanged. Police said they will continue to act swiftly to clear significant traffic disruptions, particularly when major highways are involved.

According to officials, firm enforcement is necessary to prevent widespread disruptions to daily life and ensure that essential transportation routes remain open.

At the same time, police sources suggested that one of the main reasons the protest escalated was the lack of prior coordination with authorities.

They noted that several recent demonstrations organized by the Peleg Yerushalmi faction had involved a degree of communication with police, allowing security forces to prepare in advance and manage the events more effectively.

In this case, however, police say the protest was carried out without any prior coordination, leading authorities to take immediate action to restore order and reopen the roadway as quickly as possible.

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