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Victory for Lakewood: NJ Lawmakers Restore $2 Million Security Grant for BMG

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New Jersey lawmakers have restored a $2 million state security grant for Beth Medrash Govoha after the funding was removed from Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s proposed budget earlier this year, marking a significant victory for the Lakewood Yeshivah.

The final budget package also includes $1 million in municipal aid for Lakewood Township.

The restoration comes after months of concern following the governor’s initial budget proposal, which eliminated the long-standing security allocation for BMG while also reducing funding for the state’s Nonprofit Security Grant Program. The proposed cuts drew widespread criticism from community leaders, particularly amid the continuing rise in antisemitic threats targeting Jewish institutions.

The $2 million appropriation will continue supporting security and anti-terrorism measures at Beth Medrash Govoha, one of the world’s largest yeshivos. The funding is administered through New Jersey’s Nonprofit Security Grant Program and is intended to help finance permanent and temporary security personnel, along with other protective measures designed to safeguard institutions considered at heightened risk of terrorist attacks or other acts of violence.

In addition to the BMG funding, lawmakers approved a separate $1 million allocation for Lakewood Township in the final state budget.

The security grant has been included in New Jersey budgets for several years and had previously received bipartisan support. Earlier this year, State Sen. Robert Singer spearheaded efforts to restore the funding, arguing that the security needs of Beth Medrash Govoha have only grown more urgent in light of increasing threats against Jewish schools and institutions.

The restored funding was included as lawmakers finalized New Jersey’s record-setting state budget ahead of the June 30 deadline to avoid a government shutdown.

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Coalition Embarrassed as Hostage-Related Bill Fails Amid Chareidi Boycott; Near Physical Clash Erupts in Knesset

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The Israeli coalition suffered a significant legislative setback Monday after the Knesset rejected a bill that would have barred representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross from visiting imprisoned Hamas Nukhba terrorists and restricted the transfer of information to them.

The bill was defeated in its first reading by a vote of 41 to 36 after the chareidi parties boycotted the vote as part of their ongoing protest over the coalition’s failure to advance legislation they have demanded, including measures related to yeshiva students.

Ahead of the vote, Coalition Chairman Ofir Katz appealed to opposition lawmakers not to oppose the legislation, calling it “an extremely important law for Israel’s security.”

“If this law does not pass,” Katz warned, “the Nukhba terrorists will receive assistance.”

Shas officials said they had intended to support the bill but requested that the vote be postponed until Wednesday. They accused National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir of insisting that the legislation be brought to the floor immediately despite the coalition dispute.

Ben Gvir rejected the criticism, arguing that delaying the vote would have rendered the legislation ineffective. He, in turn, accused Shas of “harming Israel’s security” by refusing to participate.

The bill’s defeat also sparked heated confrontations on the Knesset floor. During one exchange, tensions between MK Ayman Odeh and Coalition Chairman Ofir Katz escalated to the brink of a physical altercation before others intervened.

Under Knesset rules, the bill’s defeat means it cannot be brought back for another vote for six months, dealing a blow to the coalition’s legislative agenda while highlighting the growing rift between Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s government and its chareidi coalition partners.

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Legal Advisers Oppose Bill to Freeze Draft Arrests, Call It “An Amnesty Clause”

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The legal advisers to the Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee issued a sharply worded opinion Monday opposing proposed legislation that would suspend the arrests of individuals obligated to report for military service, arguing that the bill exceeds its stated purpose and effectively grants immunity to those who refuse to comply with the draft law.

In their legal opinion, committee advisers concluded that the bill, in its current form, “goes beyond its original purpose.”

According to the opinion, the proposal’s stated objective is to recognize the importance of Torah study, but its practical effect would be far broader.

“The only component anchored in the purpose clause is the importance of Torah study, which serves as the basis and justification for regulating the status of yeshiva students,” the opinion states. “This is an ‘amnesty clause’ that seeks to regulate the status of candidates for military service who are currently classified as deserters or draft evaders.”

The legal advisers further argued that the legislation would create a precedent encouraging future draft-age individuals to ignore the law.

“Moreover,” the opinion continues, “the proposed arrangement grants legitimacy to future military service candidates who choose not to comply with the provisions of the Security Service Law, including Sections 3 and 5, and who fail to act in accordance with the law. It thereby provides them with advance immunity and protection from criminal proceedings.”

The opinion concludes that the legislation is not merely intended to temporarily suspend arrests but instead attempts to bypass the need for comprehensive legislation addressing the legal status of yeshiva students.

“Accordingly,” the legal advisers wrote, “the bill does not seek simply to temporarily freeze arrests. Rather, it attempts to create an alternative mechanism designed to eliminate the need for comprehensive legislative arrangements governing the status of yeshiva students.”

The legal opinion comes as chareidi parties continue pressing the coalition to advance legislation that would halt the arrests of yeshiva students while broader negotiations over military service exemptions and the status of Torah study remain unresolved.

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Rosh Yeshiva After Emotional Visit to Rav Dov Kook: “Do Not Stop the Tefillos for Even a Moment”

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Powerful and emotional scenes unfolded in the rehabilitation room of the renowned mekubal, Rav Chizkiyahu Dov HaKohein Kook of Tiveria, as his uncle, Rav Avrohom Yitzchok HaKohein Kook, rosh yeshivah of Yeshivas Meor HaTalmud in Rechovot, paid a deeply moving bikur cholim visit.

Upon entering the room, the rosh yeshivah recited Birkas Kohanim for Rav Dov’s recovery. He then joined those present in singing several ancient, stirring melodies that have been passed down through the distinguished Kook family for generations.

After leaving the room, Rav Avrohom Yitzchok appeared visibly emotional and immediately turned to those attending Rav Dov’s bedside with an urgent request. He pleaded that they never stop learning Torah aloud in his presence.

“Even while I was speaking words of Torah with him, I immediately saw a noticeable change in his facial expression and in his overall medical condition,” the rosh yeshivah said with great emotion.

Rav Kook recounted a story about the Klausenberger Rebbe zt”l. During the Rebbe’s final days, when he was extremely weak, Mishnayos were read aloud to him. At one point, the reader assumed the Rebbe was no longer listening because of his frail condition and briefly stopped reading. The Rebbe immediately struck his hand to signal that the reading should continue.

“The entire occupation and life of Rav Dov is nothing but words of Torah,” the rosh yeshivah explained. “Therefore, if possible, continue reading before him more and more words of Torah and Torah insights.”

During the visit, Rav Kook also met with Rav Moshe Chaim Schneider, one of Rav Dov’s closest talmidim, rosh kollel of Kollel Kalisk in Tiveria, and editor of the widely distributed Torah publication Sifsei Kohein, which disseminates Rav Dov’s Torah teachings to bnei yeshivah.

The rosh yeshivah warmly praised the Torah insights published in the weekly publication and noted that his attendants make sure to bring him each issue so that he can enjoy studying its contents. At Rav Kook’s request, Rav Schneider shared a vort on the week’s parshah that he had heard directly from Rav Dov approximately two years ago.

The teaching centered on the pasuk, “Vayikach Pinchos es haromach b’yado” (“Pinchos took the spear in his hand”). Rav Dov explained that the word romach alludes to ramach—the 248 positive mitzvos. Before Pinchos carried out his act of zealotry, which required decisive action, he first examined himself to ensure that his motives were entirely pure and free of any personal interest, in accordance with the teaching of Chazal, “Tol korah mibein einecha.” Thus, “Vayikach Pinchos es haromach b’yado” teaches that he first took hold of his own ramach mitzvos aseh, ensuring that all 248 of his limbs and all of his deeds were completely pure and solely l’shem Shamayim. Only then did he proceed with his act of kana’us.

The rosh yeshivah expressed great delight with the Torah insight and responded emotionally.

“Through the merit of this wonderful Torah insight that we have just recalled, may there speedily be a complete recovery to the 248 limbs and 365 sinews of our master, Chizkiyahu Dov HaKohein ben Shoshanah, so that he may return to his former strength and continue revealing Torah insights, strengthening Torah, and bringing delight to Klal Yisroel.”

Rav Schneider then reminded the rosh yeshivah of a well-known story involving the Rogatchover Gaon. When the Rogatchover received a letter asking him to support the newly established Agudas Yisroel movement founded by the Chofetz Chaim and the Gerrer Rebbe, he responded with a lengthy teshuvah filled with references that seemed completely unrelated to the subject. One of the gedolei hador later explained that the Rogatchover, upon hearing the word “Agudah,” assumed the inquiry concerned the Torah concept of “agudas eizov” and therefore cited only sources dealing with those halachos. The Gerrer Rebbe, who was a close friend of the Rogatchover, greatly appreciated the explanation and remarked that for such a tzaddik, nothing existed outside the world of Torah.

Rav Avrohom Yitzchok Kook said that the same description perfectly fits Rav Dov Kook, whose mind is occupied by nothing other than Torah and chiddushei Torah.

Before departing, the rosh yeshivah issued a heartfelt appeal to his talmidim and to all of Klal Yisroel, urging that prayers not diminish despite reports of improvement.

“I repeat and say: Do not let up for even one moment. As long as the Rav has not fully recovered and cannot walk and speak like every other person, we must not relax. On the contrary, we must continue tearing open the gates of Heaven day and night with prayer and arouse Divine mercy so that he returns to his former strength, toiling in Torah and serving once again as the pillar of prayer that he has always been.”

Before leaving the rehabilitation center, Rav Kook expressed heartfelt gratitude to the devoted medical staff as well as to the security personnel stationed at the entrance, who have carefully restricted access to immediate family members and Rav Dov’s closest talmidim, thereby helping preserve his strength during his recovery.

The rosh yeshivah then returned to his home at Yeshivas Meor HaTalmud in Rechovot, once again calling upon the public to intensify their tefillos and rachamei Shamayim on behalf of Rav Chizkiyahu Dov HaKohein ben Shoshanah for a complete refuah.

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Iranian President: We Will Abide By the Deal if Washington Honors Commitments

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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian declared Monday that Tehran is prepared to uphold its Memorandum of Understanding with the United States, provided Washington follows through on its own obligations, signaling that diplomatic efforts remain alive even after recent military clashes in the Strait of Hormuz.

“Understanding is a two-way matter. If the American side abides by the memorandum, we will also fulfill our commitments,” Pezeshkian wrote in a post on social media.

He went on to say that Iran would answer what he called “unreasonable rhetoric and baseless threats” by relying on “rationality and human dignity in decision-making, and firm and fearless action when necessary.”

Pezeshkian’s comments underscored Tehran’s willingness to continue pursuing diplomacy with the United States despite the exchange of military strikes in the Strait of Hormuz over the weekend.

The latest hostilities erupted after the United States launched two strikes against Iranian targets in the Strait of Hormuz, responding to what it said were Iranian violations of the ceasefire agreement.

On Saturday night, President Donald Trump cautioned that Washington could be compelled to “militarily complete the job” if Iran persisted in breaching the ceasefire.

Despite the tensions, a Trump administration official said Sunday that the United States and Iran “will stand down for now” following the weekend’s exchange of fire near the Strait of Hormuz.

A separate U.S. official also confirmed that American and Iranian representatives are scheduled to meet Tuesday in Doha, Qatar, in an effort to continue negotiations.

Speaking Monday about the upcoming talks, Trump downplayed expectations, suggesting the outcome remains uncertain.

“The meeting in Doha is going to be perhaps important, perhaps not,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office, adding, “We’re going to find out.”

Trump also expressed confidence in the military situation while emphasizing that the administration’s primary objective remains preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.

“We are winning militarily. It’s almost won militarily, I would say,” stated Trump. And it’s really very simple. It’s the denuclearization of Iran. We don’t want them to have a nuclear weapon, and they’re not going to have a nuclear weapon. And they’ve agreed to that, in all fairness.”

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Emergency Asifa Held at Mir Yeshiva Following Arrest of Talmid

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Hundreds of bochurim and avreichim of Yeshivas Mir Yerushalayim gathered Monday evening for a special emergency assembly following the recent arrest of one of the yeshiva’s talmidim.

The gathering was held under the direction of the rosh yeshiva, Rav Eliezer Yehuda Finkel , after consultations with senior gedolei Yisroel regarding the ongoing situation facing bnei yeshiva.

The meeting took place in the Beis Yeshaya Bais Medrash and was led by Rav Shimon Shisha, who addressed the participants about the challenges currently confronting yeshiva students amid the ongoing military draft crisis.

Earlier in the day, the yeshiva notified its talmidim through its internal hotline that an emergency assembly would be held with the participation of the roshei yeshiva.

The gathering came after the cancellation of a large atzeres tefillah that had been scheduled to take place in Yerushalayim. That event was called off following the swift release of the Mir talmid who had been held in Military Prison 10.

According to reports, the decision to organize the now-canceled atzeres tefillah had been made after Rav Eliezer Yehuda Finkel consulted with Rav Dov Landau and Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch in response to the continued detention of the talmid. Following his release, the rally was canceled, and the yeshiva instead convened Monday night’s emergency gathering to address the situation and provide guidance to its bochurim and avreichim.

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Photos: Thousands Gather in Bnei Brak Protest Against Arrests of Yeshivah Bochurim

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Thousands of bnei Torah gathered Monday night in Bnei Brak for a massive protest rally against the arrest and imprisonment of yeshivah bochurim in Israeli military prisons. The event was led by the former Rishon LeTzion, Harav Yitzchok Yosef, and attended by leading gedolei Torah, roshei yeshivah, and community leaders.

The demonstration took place at the intersection of Eshel Avraham and Harav Rabinov Streets, where participants assembled to voice opposition to the ongoing arrests of Torah students.

In his address, Rav Yitzchok Yosef called for greater public action whenever a bochur is arrested.

“If they arrest a bochur from a yeshivah, all the yeshivah bochurim should go demonstrate outside Military Prison 10 for an hour,” he declared.

He also claimed that Sephardic bochurim are disproportionately affected by the arrests.

“95 percent of those arrested are Sephardim. We are a racist country,” the Rishon LeTzion said.

Harav Shabsai Levi, rav of the Ramat Aharon neighborhood and head of the Halichos Moshe institutions, urged participants to protest in a manner consistent with Torah values.

“We must cry and raise a great and bitter outcry, but we must not block roads or do things that are not in the spirit of the Torah,” he said.

At one point during the rally, organizers instructed participants to remove signs carrying anti-state slogans, emphasizing that the gathering was intended to remain focused on the plight of imprisoned Torah students rather than politics.

“Please lower the signs! There is no politics here,” organizers announced over the loudspeakers.

Earlier in the day, senior members of the Moetzes Chachmei HaTorah—including Harav Moshe Maya, Harav Shlomo Machpud, and the Raavad, Harav Nissim Ben Shimon—issued a public call urging broad participation in the rally.

In their proclamation, issued under the heading “Lech Kenos Es Kol HaYehudim,” the gedolim wrote that the gathering was being held in response to what they described as the severe spiritual crisis facing the Torah world.

“Because of the difficult situation prevailing in our land, and because of the decrees of spiritual destruction threatening the precious bochurim and avreichim, and as our Sages said, ‘One who causes another to sin is worse than one who kills him.'”

The proclamation also condemned the incarceration of Torah students, describing it as a desecration of holiness.

“And because of the disgrace of the holy ones who are imprisoned—precious bochurim and ameilei Torah—in filthy prisons filled with the contamination of worldly desires, at the hands of harsh and cruel authorities, solely because they are learning Torah here in the Holy Land. Woe to the ears that hear such things; woe to the eyes that witness them; woe unto us that this has befallen our generation. Every Jew whose heart is filled with fear of Hashem has an obligation to protest, lest he, chas v’shalom, be held accountable for the sins of the generation.”

The kol korei concluded with a call for every ben Torah and every G-d-fearing Jew to attend the demonstration.

“We hereby call upon all bnei Torah, avreichim and bnei hayeshivos, and every Jew whose heart is filled with fear of Hashem, to come and participate in the massive rally in the streets of the holy city of Bnei Brak, at the intersection of Eshel Avraham and Harav Rabinov Streets, on Monday, the 14th of Tammuz, at 9:30 p.m. It is a sacred obligation for every individual to participate. Let no one be absent.”

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Trump: Doha Talks Will Be ‘Perhaps Important, Perhaps Not’

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President Donald Trump said Monday that upcoming discussions in Qatar could prove significant—or they might not—while Washington and Tehran continued to give conflicting accounts about whether American and Iranian officials will actually meet face-to-face this week.

Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, Trump struck an optimistic tone about the broader conflict with Iran, arguing that the military campaign has largely achieved its objectives while emphasizing that preventing Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon remains the administration’s central goal.

“The meeting in Doha is going to be perhaps important, perhaps not,” Trump told reporters, adding, “We’re going to find out.”

President Trump said U.S. officials' planned efforts in Qatar this week would be "perhaps important, perhaps not" after Iran denied that its negotiators would be meeting with Americans in the Middle East.

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Trump also declared, “We are winning militarily. It’s almost won militarily, I would say. And it’s really very simple. It’s the denuclearization of Iran. We don’t want them to have a nuclear weapon, and they’re not going to have a nuclear weapon. And they’ve agreed to that, in all fairness.”

His remarks came despite statements from Iranian officials denying that any direct negotiations with the United States are scheduled to take place in Qatar.

Tehran acknowledged that it is dispatching a team of experts to Doha later this week, but insisted the delegation’s mission is limited to discussing implementation of the recently signed memorandum of understanding with Washington rather than engaging in new bilateral negotiations.

“An expert delegation from the Islamic Republic of Iran will travel to Doha later this week” to discuss the implementation of clauses of the memorandum, Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said.

Baghaei also rejected reports that negotiations with the United States were imminent, saying, “We have not yet entered the stage of negotiating a final agreement,” and adding that “over the coming days, we will not have any negotiation meetings with the US side at any level.”

The differing statements come just one day after a Trump administration official said the United States and Iran had agreed to temporarily de-escalate following an exchange of fire near the Strait of Hormuz over the weekend.

A separate U.S. official also said Washington and Tehran had agreed to hold another round of discussions in Doha on Tuesday, further highlighting the conflicting public messages coming from both governments.

Tensions flared over the weekend when U.S. forces launched two separate strikes against Iranian positions in the Strait of Hormuz after accusing Tehran of violating the ceasefire agreement.

Following those operations, Trump warned that the United States was prepared to escalate its military response if Iran continued to breach the ceasefire.

“United States aircraft just struck Iranian missile and drone storage locations, and coastal radar sites, for violating the Cease Fire Agreement, AGAIN! It is very possible that they will never learn!” Trump wrote.

He added, “There may come a point when we are no longer able to be reasonable, and will be forced to militarily complete the job that we very successfully started. If that happens, the Islamic Republic of Iran will no longer exist!”

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Biala Rebbe Inspires Hundreds of Bochurim: “It’s a Shame to Take Up Space in My Head With a Telephone Number”

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Hundreds of bochurim from Biala’s yeshiva ketanah were honored this week at a grand maamad celebrating their dedication to Torah study, as the Biala Rebbe delivered an inspiring address that included a memorable story about his father, the Mevaser Tov of Biala, illustrating the supreme value of filling one’s mind with Torah.

The event, titled “Kavod HaTorah V’Lomdeha,” was held Monday evening, the eve of the 8th of Tammuz, at the Beis Vizhnitz Hall in Bnei Brak. Led by the Biala Rebbe and attended by the rashei yeshivah, faculty members, and parents, the gathering paid tribute to hundreds of bochurim who had successfully completed examinations on the masechtos of Gittin, Kiddushin, Bava Kamma, and Bava Basra.

The celebration marked the culmination of years of diligent Torah study during the yeshivah’s sedorim, as well as the students’ extra learning between sedorim and especially on Fridays and Shabbos Kodesh—days that the Mevaser Tov of Biala, zt”l, repeatedly urged should never be allowed to pass without Torah study.

Throughout the program, the bochurim were tested by leading gedolei Yisroel, most notably Harav Shmuel Eliezer Stern, who also participated in the event and praised the extraordinary achievements of the Biala students. Rav Stern recalled that on numerous occasions, before he had even finished asking a question, his home would already be echoing with the spirited Torah discussions of the young scholars, who answered every question with remarkable clarity and precision.

The audience also heard an address from the mashgiach ruchani, Harav Yoel Daskal, who explained that although the gathering was intended to recognize years of hard work in Torah, its primary purpose was not to celebrate the past but to inspire the future. The accomplishments of the past, he noted, are limited by time, pages, and masechtos, whereas the opportunities for future growth in Torah are limitless.

The keynote address was delivered by the Biala Rebbe, who expressed gratitude to the Vizhnitz institutions, headed by the Vizhnitzer Rebbe, for generously making the hall available in honor of Torah.

During his remarks, the Rebbe shared a powerful anecdote from the life of his father, the Mevaser Tov, to illustrate the lofty aspirations every bochur should have.

“My father, the Rebbe, zt”l, once asked me to write our home’s telephone number in a prominent place. ‘People ask me what our telephone number is, and I don’t remember it,’ he told me. ‘Father,’ I replied, ‘you, who left no Mikra, Mishnah, Gemara, halachos, aggados, or sifrei Chassidus that you were not thoroughly familiar with—you can’t remember a telephone number?’ My father answered me: ‘It’s a shame for me to take up space in my head with a telephone number…'”

Participants remarked that the event was especially meaningful at a time when, they said, those who oppose Torah and its scholars have become increasingly vocal. Against that backdrop, they said, honoring those who devote themselves to Torah study was both timely and deeply inspiring.

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Thousands Mourn Reb Akiva Rand z”l as Heartbreaking Levayah Draws Massive Crowds in Yerushalayim

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Hundreds of mourners filled the streets of Yerushalayim for the heartbreaking levayah of Reb Akiva Rand z”l, a beloved yungerman and prominent member of the Tchernobyl erkehillah who was tragically killed in a car accident in Moldova last Wednesday. Following intensive efforts by leading askanim to secure the release of his body and prevent an autopsy, he was brought to kevurah in Eretz Yisroel.

The aron arrived at Ben Gurion Airport at approximately 11:00 p.m., where grieving family members gathered alongside the Tchernobyler Rebbe, to whom Reb Akiva was deeply devoted. Witnesses described the Rebbe accompanying the aron with heartrending tears. Members of the kehillah said that since learning of the tragedy, the Rebbe had scarcely rested, personally overseeing every aspect of the effort to support the devastated family while working around the clock with prominent askanim to ensure the body was released without chalilah undergoing an autopsy.

From the airport, the aron was transported shortly after 1:00 a.m. to the Tchernobyler bais medrash on Tuval Street in Yerushalayim’s Romema neighborhood. It was there that Reb Akiva established his daily schedule of Torah learning and tefillah, where he was regarded as one of the chashuve avreichim and served faithfully as one of the gabbaim.

Despite the late hour, hundreds of residents and chassidim crowded the surrounding streets to pay their final respects. Friends described Reb Akiva as an exceptionally warm and compassionate individual whose kindness and sincerity made everyone feel like a close friend.

The first hesped was delivered by his grandfather, Rav Greenzweig of Yerushalayim, who tearfully recounted the unique bond he shared with his beloved grandson. He recalled that after Reb Akiva moved to Israel, he visited him regularly, faithfully assisting him in whatever he needed.

The grandfather then revealed a remarkable secret that had remained hidden for years. About two years earlier, Reb Akiva had approached him privately and asked to celebrate a personal siyum haShas marking the completion of the entire Bavli. He begged his grandfather not to tell anyone. Reb Akiva explained that he had accepted upon himself the commitment to complete Shas during the COVID period, and, boruch Hashem, fulfilled it entirely in secret, without even his closest family members knowing.

Rav Aharon Twersky, rav of the Tchernobyler community in Yerushalayim, followed with an emotional hesped, mourning the tremendous loss suffered by the kehillah. He described Reb Akiva as someone who greeted every avreich, bochur, and child with warmth, encouragement, and generosity. He noted that Reb Akiva was known for his unwavering diligence in Torah study and was consistently among the first to arrive for tefillah. Rav Twersky urged those present to strengthen themselves spiritually in the wake of the tragedy, particularly in preserving the sanctity of the bais medrash—a cause especially dear to Reb Akiva, who had devoted enormous effort in recent months toward acquiring additional property to expand the bais medrash. He concluded by asking forgiveness on behalf of the entire community.

Reb Akiva’s father, Rav Mordechai Dovid Rand of London, spoke next through tears, describing his son as the emotional center of the family.

“He gave of himself completely for every single one of us. There was not a member of the family whose needs Reb Akiva did not care for with fatherly devotion. The heart refuses to believe the terrible and sudden tragedy that has befallen us.”

One of the evening’s most emotional hespeidim was delivered by Reb Akiva’s father-in-law, Rav Yosef Mordechai Weiss, rav of the Machzikei Hadas bais medrash in Switzerland. He shared the details of what became their final phone conversation—a conversation that now feels like a haunting farewell.

“Last week I came to Israel for a brief 24-hour visit. Because of flight schedules, I had to leave their home quickly at noon while Reb Akiva was learning in kollel, and we did not get to say goodbye. When I arrived at the airport, Reb Akiva called me and said these words: ‘Shver, I didn’t get to say goodbye to you, and now it’s already too late…’. A day later he flew to Moldova to visit the kivrei tzaddikim, and that is where the terrible tragedy occurred. Now we cry out to him those same words: ‘We didn’t get to say goodbye to you, and now it’s already too late!'”

Continuing through tears, his father-in-law described Reb Akiva’s extraordinary character and unwavering emunah. Married to his daughter for more than a decade, the couple endured five difficult years before being blessed with children. Throughout those challenges, he said, Reb Akiva constantly strengthened those around him with simple, unwavering faith, insisting that everything comes from Heaven for the good. That faith became evident when his young widow received the devastating news. According to her father, her immediate response was to proclaim “Shema Yisroel” and accept Hashem’s decree with remarkable strength.

He also recounted the innocent words of Reb Akiva’s six-year-old son, who, upon learning of his father’s passing, asked, “Why didn’t anyone tell me five minutes before it happened? I would have davened to Hashem, and I’m sure it wouldn’t have happened.”

His father-in-law described Reb Akiva’s disciplined daily routine, explaining that no matter the circumstances—even after the Seder night or family celebrations—he rose every morning at sunrise, at 5:30 a.m., without exception.

In closing, he thanked Hashem and the many dedicated askanim who worked tirelessly to return the body without an autopsy.

“We thank Hashem and all the devoted askanim who labored to return the body without an autopsy. The body is whole, but all of our hearts are shattered into pieces! Ascend to the Heavens and be a meilitz yosher for your widow and your three young orphans, including the baby daughter for whom you merited to make a kiddush only eight weeks ago in honor of her birth.”

He pledged, together with the mechutanim, to do everything possible to raise the orphaned children in the path of Torah and Chassidus.

Rav Daniel Chaim Alter, rav of the Ari Shebachaburah bais medrash, where Reb Akiva regularly davened, also delivered stirring words of tribute.

“Tzar li alecha achi, na’amta li me’od. The image of Reb Akiva holding the Sefer Torah with such devotion will never leave our hearts. That was his entire essence—completely attached to the holy Torah, and nothing else mattered to him in life.”

Additional hespeidim were delivered by Rav Shlomo Dovid Klein, one of the dayanim of the Machzikei Hadas Belz community in London, as well as by Reb Akiva’s brother and brother-in-law.

There was scarcely a dry eye among the mourners as Reb Akiva’s six-year-old son, in a faint trembling voice, recited “Boruch Dayan HaEmes” and then said Kaddish for his father, leaving the massive crowd overcome with emotion.

The levayah then proceeded through the streets of Yerushalayim toward Har HaMenuchos, where Reb Akiva was laid to rest amid anguished cries from his family, friends, and the many chassidim who accompanied him on his final journey.

Participants said Yerushalayim had not witnessed such an outpouring of grief in a long time. Hundreds of mourners filled the streets, many openly weeping over the tragic loss of a young man whose warmth, radiant smile, and sincere love for every Jew left an unforgettable impression on all who knew him.

Yehi zichro baruch.

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Poll: Only 8 Percent of Democrats Consider America the ‘Greatest’ Country on Earth

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As the United States prepares to mark its 250th anniversary, a new national survey reveals a sharp partisan divide over how Americans view their country, with only eight percent of Democrats describing the United States as the greatest nation in the world.

The findings come from the latest weekly Economist/YouGov poll, which measured Americans’ views of the country’s standing relative to the rest of the world.

Overall, most respondents gave the United States a favorable ranking. Twenty-five percent said America is “the greatest” country, while another 20 percent described it as “among the greatest.” An additional 12 percent said it is “better than average.” On the other end of the spectrum, 12 percent rated the country as “worse than average,” nine percent said it is “among the worst,” and four percent called it “the worst.”

Political affiliation produced some of the survey’s most dramatic differences. Republicans overwhelmingly expressed pride in the country, with 52 percent calling America the greatest nation on earth. Another 28 percent said it ranks “among the greatest.”

Democrats viewed the country far less favorably. Only eight percent said America is the “greatest” country, while 16 percent classified it as “among the greatest.” Meanwhile, 23 percent of Democrats said the United States is “worse than average” compared to other nations, 15 percent labeled it “among the worst,” and four percent went even further, describing it as “the worst.”

Among Democrats, 13 percent characterized the country as “about average,” while another 13 percent said it is “better than average.”

The ideological divide was similarly pronounced. More than one-quarter of self-identified liberals—26 percent—rated America as “worse than average,” while a majority of conservatives, 53 percent, selected “the greatest” to describe the nation.

Voting patterns in the 2024 presidential election also reflected a stark contrast. Nearly one in four voters who supported Kamala Harris said the United States is “worse than average” relative to other countries, and 18 percent considered it “among the worst.” By comparison, 54 percent of Trump voters said America is “the greatest” country, while another 27 percent chose “among the greatest.” Not a single Trump voter surveyed described America as “the worst,” compared with five percent of Harris voters.

The poll was conducted between June 19 and June 22, 2026, among 1,679 respondents, as the nation prepares for its 250th anniversary celebrations and the launch of the Great American State Fair on the National Mall.

The findings coincide with another recent Economist/YouGov survey that found nearly four in ten Democrats said they are “ashamed” to be American, further highlighting the deep partisan divide over national identity and patriotism.

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Trump Celebrates ‘Highest Ever’ Approval Ratings, Credits Iran Nuclear Standoff

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President Donald Trump declared Monday that his approval ratings have reached their highest level yet, arguing that Americans are responding positively to his administration’s efforts to ensure Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump pointed to what he described as record-high polling numbers while highlighting his administration’s hardline approach toward Iran.

“Highest Poll Numbers Ever,” Trump wrote. “Even Higher than Election Day, November 5th. This despite the fact that, IRAN WILL NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON!”

Although Trump did not identify the survey he was citing, one possible reference is the Daily Mail/J.L. Partners poll released last week. That survey showed his job approval rising four percentage points to 47 percent, the highest level recorded for him in that poll during the current year.

The same poll found that 82 percent of Republican respondents approved of Trump’s performance in office.

Another possibility is a McLaughlin & Associates survey conducted from June 17 through June 23 among 1,000 likely midterm voters. That poll placed Trump’s overall job approval at 50 percent.

According to the Daily Mail, Trump’s approval rating had remained at 43 percent for the previous three months before increasing after the announcement of the Iran agreement and the subsequent stabilization of energy prices.

Trump has consistently maintained that preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon is one of the central goals of his foreign policy. His Truth Social post reinforced that longstanding position.

The administration has continued its maximum-pressure strategy toward Tehran while insisting that Iran will never be permitted to develop nuclear weapons.

While it remains uncertain which specific poll Trump was referencing, both the Daily Mail/J.L. Partners survey and the McLaughlin & Associates poll rank among his strongest polling performances this year and come after a series of foreign policy achievements highlighted by the White House.

Overall presidential approval ratings continue to differ depending on the polling organization and methodology used, with several national surveys reporting lower numbers than those found by the Daily Mail/J.L. Partners and McLaughlin & Associates polls.

Trump’s latest Truth Social post is consistent with his frequent practice of spotlighting favorable polling data while arguing that public support continues to grow for his administration’s policies as Republicans prepare for the November midterm elections.

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Iran: $6 Billion in Assets in Qatar to Be Released

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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian claimed Monday that Qatar is preparing to release $6 billion in frozen Iranian assets, even as escalating military tensions in the Persian Gulf cast fresh uncertainty over ongoing negotiations between Tehran and the United States.

Pezeshkian’s announcement appeared aimed at convincing the Iranian public that the interim agreement with Washington is producing tangible benefits, despite growing instability in the region. His remarks came as efforts continue to keep commercial shipping moving through the Strait of Hormuz by routing vessels through Oman’s territorial waters.

The strategic waterway has become a flashpoint after Iranian attacks and repeated threats effectively halted the movement of cargo ships and oil tankers. Because roughly one-fifth of the world’s traded oil and natural gas normally passes through the strait, the disruption has fueled a global energy crisis.

Although the Strait of Hormuz lies within the territorial waters of Iran and Oman, it has long been regarded as an international shipping route. Over the past several days, Iran attacked vessels traveling near the Omani side of the passage on two separate occasions, prompting retaliatory U.S. airstrikes and raising concerns that negotiations to formally end the conflict could unravel. On Sunday, Iran also launched drone and missile attacks targeting Bahrain and Kuwait.

In comments carried Monday by the state-run IRNA news agency, Pezeshkian praised the interim agreement, describing it as “a great victory for the Iranian people.”

“Based on the plans made, $6 billion out of the total $12 billion of Iranian resources in Qatar will be released and returned to the country, and necessary follow-ups are being carried out,” he said. He did not elaborate.

Pezeshkian, considered a reformist within Iran’s ruling establishment, is the most senior Iranian official to publicly state that the Qatari-held funds are being released. Qatar, together with Pakistan, has played a central role in mediating negotiations between Tehran and Washington.

Despite the Iranian president’s assertion, U.S. officials continue to insist that no frozen Iranian assets have been released. Qatar has likewise made no public acknowledgment of such a transfer. The claim also comes just days after Iran attacked a tanker carrying Qatari crude oil during the exchange of hostilities in the Persian Gulf.

At the same time, conflicting statements emerged over the status of the next round of U.S.-Iran negotiations.

Pakistan, one of the principal mediators, announced that talks were expected to resume Tuesday. The Trump administration said Sunday that discussions remain on schedule and that no meetings have been canceled, with technical negotiations expected to proceed in the coming days.

Iran, however, offered a sharply different account. Senior negotiator Kazem Gharibabadi denied that any formal talks had been scheduled.

“Although consultations with Qatar, including on following up on the implementation of the other side’s commitments, are continuing as usual, reports by some media about technical talks by the working groups being held in Doha are not confirmed,” he said.

Technical negotiations generally involve lower-ranking diplomats and specialists working through the detailed provisions of a potential agreement before senior political leaders from Iran and the United States meet to finalize broader terms.

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Smotrich Says Israel Is Ready to Build Three New Jewish Communities in Northern Gaza

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Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced Monday that planning has been completed for the establishment of three new Jewish communities in northern Gaza and said construction could begin immediately if Prime Minister Binyomin Netanyahu grants final political approval.

The announcement followed a meeting between Smotrich and Sderot Mayor Alon Davidi, during which the minister said the Defense Ministry’s Settlement Authority has finished all necessary preparatory work and is ready to move forward.

“The Settlement Authority in the Defense Ministry, led by me, has completed the staff work, and we are ready to establish three communities immediately, the moment we get the green light from the Prime Minister. I call on the Prime Minister: grant the approval, let’s finish the mission and restore true security for the residents of the south,” Smotrich said.

Smotrich argued that Israel must complete its military objectives in Gaza and maintain a permanent Jewish presence in the area to prevent future attacks. He noted that the IDF currently controls most of the Strip and said that military gains should be followed by civilian settlement.

He added that “the IDF is currently holding nearly 70% of the territory in the Gaza Strip. We have to complete the conquest of the remaining territory, defeat Hamas, and establish a strip of Jewish communities that will serve as a security belt for Sderot and the Gaza envelope communities. Wherever there is no settlement, there is no security. We are not returning to the pre-October 7th reality.”

Sderot Mayor Alon Davidi voiced strong support for the proposal and praised Smotrich for his efforts on behalf of communities bordering Gaza. He recalled urging the minister to continue the military campaign until the threat from Hamas was eliminated.

“Finance Minister, thank you for all you do for the Gaza envelope. I was also one of those who called you and said, ‘Bezalel, fight,’ so that we wouldn’t stop fighting until we remove the threat from Sderot and the envelope. That is the minimum needed for the residents of the area to live securely.”

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Cracks in Netanyahu Prosecution? Senior Official Says Bribery Charge May Need to Be Dropped

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A senior official in Israel’s State Attorney’s Office has acknowledged that prosecutors may need to reconsider the bribery charge against Prime Minister Binyomin Netanyahu, following renewed comments from the judges presiding over his trial and after hearing Netanyahu’s testimony in court.

In an interview with Kan Reshet Bet, the senior official said the latest remarks by Jerusalem District Court Judge Rivka Friedman-Feldman have prompted prosecutors to reexamine their position regarding the bribery allegation in Case 4000.

“The recommendation requires us to recalculate our course. It was made in the past as well, but it carries different significance after Netanyahu’s testimony,” the official said.

Judge Friedman-Feldman’s comments came during a hearing addressing the defense’s request to expand the testimony schedule to five days a week. She noted that the judges’ view has not changed since they first urged prosecutors in June 2023 to withdraw the bribery charge while continuing to pursue the breach of trust allegations in Cases 1000, 2000, and 4000.

“We had not planned to say this, but after hearing the Prime Minister’s testimony, our position, as expressed in June 2023, remains unchanged,” Friedman-Feldman said during a hearing held today on expanding the defense’s witness schedule to five days a week.

The latest developments have fueled renewed speculation that the prosecution could ultimately abandon the most serious charge against Netanyahu, while continuing to pursue the remaining allegations in the long-running criminal proceedings.

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IDF Permanently Seals Massive Hamas Tunnel Where Lt. Hadar Goldin Was Held

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The Israel Defense Forces announced that troops have completed the permanent sealing of the massive underground tunnel in southern Gaza where Lt. Hadar Goldin was held after he was killed and abducted by Hamas during Operation Protective Edge in 2014.

Goldin, who fell in battle in the Gaza Strip and was kidnapped on August 1, 2014, was finally returned to Israel for burial in November 2025 as part of an agreement that secured the return of Israeli hostages. The IDF said the recovery was made possible through its prolonged military operations throughout Gaza.

Following the recovery of Goldin’s remains, the IDF Southern Command launched a large-scale engineering operation involving the elite Yahalom combat engineering unit and Shayetet 13 naval commandos. During the mission, Israeli forces located the underground passage in southern Rafah where Goldin had been held in recent years.

Over the past three months, engineering units from the Gaza Division, together with Southern Command forces and the Yahalom special operations unit, carried out an extensive project to permanently seal the tunnel network. Stretching for more than 16 kilometers (approximately 10 miles), the tunnel was filled using more than 30,000 cubic meters of concrete, bringing the operation to its successful conclusion.

According to the IDF, the underground complex served as a major Hamas command-and-control center and contained approximately 80 living quarters. It was used by the commander of Hamas’ Rafah Brigade to direct and coordinate terrorist operations.

The military also said the tunnel was constructed beneath densely populated civilian areas near the Philadelphi Corridor, passing underneath a residential neighborhood as well as mosques, kindergartens, medical clinics, a school, and a UNRWA clinic, highlighting what Israel says is Hamas’ longstanding practice of embedding its military infrastructure beneath civilian facilities.

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Trump Hails High Court Win on Executive Power

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President Donald Trump scored a major constitutional victory Monday after the Supreme Court ruled that presidents have broad authority to remove officials leading independent federal agencies, dramatically expanding executive power and overturning a legal precedent that had stood for more than 90 years.

Reacting to the decision, Trump hailed the ruling as one of the most significant victories for presidential authority in American history.

“BIG WIN just moments ago at the Supreme Court, in the Slaughter Case, confirming Presidential Power in our Country to remove Executive Branch Officers and Agency Appointees, or Representatives, under Article II,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

The president went on to describe the 6-3 decision in emphatic terms.

“Historic and Unprecedented,” adding that it was “one of the most important ever given with respect to Presidential Powers.”

Trump also celebrated the ruling as a personal milestone for his presidency.

“It is such an Honor to be the sitting President who won this Historic and Unprecedented Ruling,” Trump wrote. “Thank you for your attention to this matter!”

At the heart of the case was Trump’s dismissal of Democrat Federal Trade Commission Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter in March 2025 over policy disagreements. On Monday, the Supreme Court concluded that the firing was lawful, overturning its 1935 decision in Humphrey’s Executor v. United States, which had long restricted a president’s ability to remove certain independent agency officials without cause.

According to Reuters, the ruling wipes away statutory job protections Congress enacted more than a century ago for FTC commissioners and substantially strengthens the president’s authority over executive branch personnel.

Before the Supreme Court intervened, lower federal courts had ruled in Slaughter’s favor, relying on the 1935 precedent that permitted Congress to insulate leaders of independent agencies from dismissal except for reasons such as neglect of duty or misconduct.

The Supreme Court rejected those rulings, holding that Article II of the Constitution grants the president broader constitutional authority to supervise and remove executive branch officials.

The decision is viewed as a major endorsement of the “unitary executive” theory, which has been championed by the Trump administration. That constitutional view maintains that executive power is vested in the president, who must have the ability to remove officials exercising executive authority.

Reuters noted that the justices emphasized their ruling should not be read as applying to the Federal Reserve, which the Court described as occupying a unique historical position distinct from other independent agencies.

The Federal Trade Commission is one of more than two dozen independent federal agencies whose commissioners have traditionally been protected by statutes limiting a president’s removal power.

Legal observers say the ruling could extend well beyond the FTC, potentially affecting agencies such as the National Labor Relations Board and the Merit Systems Protection Board, whose members have likewise enjoyed statutory protections against dismissal.

During oral arguments, the Court’s liberal justices expressed concern that expanding presidential removal authority would undermine Congress’ longstanding goal of having politically independent experts oversee areas such as labor policy, consumer protection, and financial regulation.

The conservative majority, however, accepted the Trump administration’s position that the modern FTC exercises significant executive authority and therefore falls within the president’s constitutional power to direct and oversee the executive branch.

The ruling stands as one of the Court’s most consequential decisions on executive power in decades and marks another significant legal triumph for President Trump and his administration.

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Boro Park Mourns Sudden Passing of Beloved Askan Reb Pinchos Lieberman z”l

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The Boro Park community and the Gerer kehilla in New York are in mourning following the sudden petirah of Reb Pinchos Lieberman z”l, a widely respected askan and one of the veteran leaders of the chesed organization Bonei Olam. Reb Pinchos suffered a sudden cardiac event and was niftar at the age of 52.

The heartbreaking news spread Monday morning, leaving family members, friends, and countless community members in shock. Known for his tireless dedication to helping others, Reb Pinchos was regarded as one of the most prominent askanim in the Gerer community of Boro Park.

Reb Pinchos was born in London to Reb Reuven Yitzchok Lieberman, one of the distinguished Gerer chassidim in the British capital. Upon his marriage, he wed the daughter of Reb Michel Enden z”l.

For decades, Reb Pinchos was a familiar and beloved presence in Boro Park. He maintained close relationships with the neighborhood’s admorim and was admired for his warm smile, pleasant demeanor, and genuine kindness toward everyone he encountered.

Friends describe him as the embodiment of chesed, quoting the expression, “Shaif ail v’shaif nafik v’lo machzik tivusa l’nafshei“—one who tirelessly toils for others without seeking recognition or credit for himself. Quiet and humble by nature, he devoted himself to helping those in need while avoiding the spotlight.

His contributions to Bonei Olam were especially significant. As one of the organization’s veteran askanim, he played an active and energetic role in countless fundraising campaigns and initiatives, helping bring hope and joy to families facing infertility and other challenges.

His colleagues at Bonei Olam were devastated by the news.

“With broken hearts and bowed heads, we are forced to announce the sudden passing of one of our own, one of the veteran pillars among the askanim of Bonei Olam,” his friends wrote in a heartfelt tribute. “The sun set at midday. He was taken from us in an instant. His radiant smile and his warm, generous heart will be sorely missed in every future campaign and undertaking. Ovad chassid min ha’aretz.”

The levayah is scheduled to take place today at 5:00 p.m. at the Gerer bais medrash, located at 5310 18th Avenue in Brooklyn.

Yehi zichro baruch.

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Katz Draws a Red Line: Israel Won’t Leave Lebanon Until Hezbollah Is Disarmed

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Israeli Defense Minister Yisroel Katz declared Monday that Israel has no intention of pulling back from additional positions in southern Lebanon, insisting that the IDF will remain in place until Hezbollah is fully stripped of its weapons. He also revealed new details about U.S.-Israeli coordination, President Donald Trump’s role in shaping policy, and Israel’s preparations for the possibility of renewed war with Iran.

Reviewing the security situation on Israel’s northern border, Katz said the military has already completed the withdrawals it intends to make and that no additional territory will be relinquished beyond the two pilot areas already established.

“People should not hold their breath wondering where the next place Israel will withdraw from in Lebanon will be-because it will not happen until Hezbollah is disarmed. We have no territorial ambitions in Lebanon, but until Hezbollah lays down its weapons, we will not withdraw even one millimeter.”

Katz also discussed last Friday’s meeting at the Kirya military headquarters in Tel Aviv with Admiral Brad Cooper, commander of U.S. Central Command, saying the two agreed on Israel’s continued military posture across several fronts.

“I agreed with him that the IDF will not withdraw from the three security zones-in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza.”

According to Katz, Hezbollah entered the conflict under intense pressure from Iran in an effort to reshape the strategic balance with Israel. He said U.S. diplomatic priorities later influenced Israel’s operational approach.

“When President Trump linked Iran and Lebanon, we stopped bringing down buildings in Beirut. Linking the two arenas is an American interest, and those are the constraints of our partnership with the United States. Had Lebanon not been linked to Iran, Hezbollah would have collapsed. We therefore moved to Plan B-expanding the Yellow Line security zone in southern Lebanon.”

Katz disclosed that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Trump held five phone conversations before the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding was finalized. While he participated in the first four discussions, he said the fifth call proved decisive.

“I wasn’t present for the fifth conversation, and the President applied pressure that ultimately resulted in linking the two arenas. From that moment on, civilians returned to southern Lebanon, and Hezbollah also reinforced its presence in the south.”

He also described how Israel ultimately approved the Beaufort military operation after additional consultations between senior leaders when an overnight meeting failed to produce agreement on launching a broader ground offensive. According to Katz, Washington was notified beforehand.

“There were concerns about friction with the United States, but they understood and accepted it.”

Despite international scrutiny, Katz said the campaign in southern Lebanon remains far from complete, with additional Hezbollah infrastructure still slated for destruction.

“We still have tunnels to destroy and demolish-for example, in the Beaufort Ridge, where we will use 500 tons of explosives, just as we destroyed the tunnels in Majdal Zoun overnight. The IDF captured the Ali a-Taher Ridge because of the tunnel threat, but there is no decision to capture Nabatieh. That would require mobilizing additional full divisions. Our objective is to demilitarize the entire Litani area of Hezbollah operatives and weapons.”

Describing conditions along the border, Katz said Hezbollah-controlled communities have been devastated during the fighting. He estimated that nearly every village in the central and western sectors has been destroyed, while roughly 73 percent of homes in the eastern sector have been demolished.

“The way to eliminate threats is to seize territory and destroy infrastructure,” he said.

He added that “200,000 residents of the Yellow Line have not returned to their homes and will not be returning. Warning fire will be used.”

Katz further argued that civilian life has effectively disappeared from those areas because of the war.

“the population is terror,” adding that thanks to the evacuation of civilians and the destruction of infrastructure, “the IDF is now operating in an area with no civilian population.”

While expressing hope that internal Lebanese forces may eventually capitalize on Hezbollah’s weakened position and dismantle the terrorist organization themselves, Katz stressed that Israel will continue occupying key security zones until Hezbollah is completely disarmed. He added that while the demand to remove Hezbollah from the Litani River area is geographic, the requirement that the organization surrender its weapons applies throughout all of Lebanon.

Turning to Iran, Katz warned that the current lull in fighting could end quickly and said Israel remains prepared for renewed conflict.

“There are two scenarios in which fighting will resume – a decision by President Donald Trump or Iranian missile fire. That could happen in two days.”

He said the IDF has already completed extensive preparations for independent military action against Iran, while making clear that Israel will not interfere with the diplomatic efforts currently being led by Washington.

“The IDF is preparing to operate independently in Iran under Operation Blue and White. The IDF is simply waiting for it. We have targets ready to strike in Iran, and the IDF is fully prepared and on alert, but we will not interfere with the President of the United States as he conducts his process with the Iranians.”

Katz argued that Iran’s long-term plans go well beyond missile attacks and include potential invasion scenarios, which he said reinforces Israel’s determination to maintain buffer zones in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza despite growing international pressure.

“Just the other day, a terrorist cell attempted to infiltrate communities in the Golan Heights, and the cell was neutralized thanks to the security zone,” he said.

Asked whether Israel had hoped to bring about the collapse of Iran’s ruling regime, Katz acknowledged that such an outcome was desired but ultimately did not occur.

“That was always an aspiration, and I wish it had happened. The Mossad did its job and prepared plans, but there were outside factors that did not act, and therefore it did not happen.”

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Supreme Court Rules Ballots Arriving After Election Day Can Be Counted, In Win For Dems

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The Supreme Court on Monday upheld Mississippi’s election law permitting mail-in ballots that are postmarked by Election Day to be counted for up to five days afterward, delivering a significant legal victory for Democrats and leaving similar ballot-counting procedures intact in numerous other states ahead of the midterm elections.

The Court ruled 5-4 that federal law does not require every ballot to be physically received by Election Day. Chief Justice John Roberts joined Justice Amy Coney Barrett and the Court’s three liberal justices in the majority, concluding that Congress never mandated a ballot receipt deadline tied to Election Day.

Writing for the majority, Barrett emphasized that election administration has historically been left largely to lawmakers rather than the judiciary.

“The Framers recognized the difficulty of crafting election laws ‘applicable to every probable change in the situation of the country,’” Barrett wrote in the majority opinion. “So instead of constitutionalizing election law, they decided that ‘a discretionary power over election’ needed to be lodged ‘somewhere.’”

She added that the Court could not rewrite statutes enacted by Congress.

“Suffice it to say, that power was not lodged in this Court. The election-day statutes say nothing about ballot receipt, and we cannot add to the words Congress chose.”

The dispute, Watson v. RNC, originated from a lawsuit filed in 2024 by the Republican National Committee along with several local Republican organizations challenging Mississippi’s policy of accepting ballots arriving within five days after Election Day, provided they were mailed on time.

The decision could have implications well beyond Mississippi. At least 13 states have comparable grace periods for mail ballots, while nearly 30 states permit certain categories of absentee or mail voters additional time to submit ballots. California has become particularly well known for extended ballot counting, with statewide races often remaining undecided for days or even more than a week after voting concludes.

Barrett also pointed to congressional language as further support for the majority’s interpretation of federal election law.

“The electorate’s choice is made when voting is complete, not when ballots are received,” Barrett wrote. “The most recent amendment to the Presidential election-day statute bears this out. In 2022, Congress inserted the phrase ‘election day’ into that statute and marked that day as a specific Tuesday. It then created an exception: When States ‘modif[y] the period of voting.’”

She continued:

“That Congress defined ‘election day’ with reference to ‘voting’ indicates that ‘voting’ is the act governed by the statute.”

President Trump has consistently argued that ballots should not be counted after Election Day, and his Justice Department supported the Republican National Committee’s challenge to Mississippi’s law.

When the Court heard oral arguments in March, the justices appeared sharply divided over the issue. Several questioned whether invalidating Mississippi’s law might also cast doubt on longstanding early voting practices used across the country.

“It just seems inconceivable that on the basis of this kind of evidence, we would reject these practices that are so entrenched in 30 states,” liberal Justice Elena Kagan said at one point.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson likewise expressed skepticism toward the RNC’s position, suggesting that any changes to election law should come from Congress rather than the courts.

“The worry is that you want this court to decide the case rather than have Congress do it.”

Four conservative justices — Neil Gorsuch, Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, and Brett Kavanaugh — dissented from the ruling. In his dissent, Alito argued that federal law plainly establishes a single Election Day and that ballots arriving afterward should not be included in the final tally.

“If ballots received after election day are added to the set of ballots that dictate the election’s outcome, the electorate’s choice does not occur on election day, and the federal election-day statutes are violated,” he wrote.

Alito also rejected the majority’s interpretation that the law simply requires voters to cast their ballots by Election Day.

“But if that is all that the election-day statutes require, there is no sense in which the electorate as a whole can be seen as making its choice on election day,” he contended.

The ruling comes as President Trump continues urging Congress to tighten federal election laws, including restrictions on mail-in voting and a nationwide proof-of-citizenship requirement for federal elections. Among the measures he has championed is the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act, legislation that has yet to advance through the Senate.

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