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“This Is Something I Intend to Fulfill”: Zohran Mamdani Promises To Arrest Israeli PM Netanyahu If He Comes To New York

Yeshiva World News -

Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City, declared again that if elected, he would order the New York Police Department to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should he enter the city. “This is something that I intend to fulfill,” Mamdani told The New York Times, vowing to enforce an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) accusing Netanyahu of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza. The United States does not recognize the authority of the ICC, and legal experts said Mamdani’s threat is likely unenforceable. “Such an arrest has never been made on American soil,” Matthew C. Waxman, a professor at Columbia Law School, told The Times, calling Mamdani’s pledge “more a political stunt than a serious law enforcement policy.” Federal law grants immunity to foreign heads of state, and absent violations of state or city statutes, New York officials would have no authority to act. Still, Mamdani insisted that cities and states must act where Washington will not. “This is a moment where we cannot look to the federal government for leadership,” he said. “This is a moment when cities and states will have to demonstrate what it actually looks like to stand up for our own values, our own people.” Mamdani has already drawn criticism for refusing to condemn the chant “globalize the intifada,” an antisemitic slogan he said he discourages but will not denounce. With New York home to the world’s second-largest Jewish population, his comments could spark sharp backlash ahead of the November election, where he currently leads in the polls by a wide margin. Netanyahu brushed off Mamdani’s threats in July during remarks at the White House, calling them “silly” and “not serious.” He added, “I’m going to come there with President Trump and we’ll see.” Trump, standing beside him, warned Mamdani to “behave” or face “big problems.” Mamdani also said he would seek to detain Russian President Vladimir Putin, who faces an ICC arrest warrant issued in 2023. (YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

Poland Raises Air Defenses, Scrambles Jets Amid Russian Drone Threat

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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Poland has raised its ground-based air defenses to the highest state of readiness and scrambled Polish and allied fighter jets after Russian one-way attack drones were detected over western Ukraine near Polish airspace. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Poland has raised its ground-based air defenses to the highest state of readiness and scrambled Polish and allied fighter jets after Russian one-way attack drones were detected over western Ukraine near Polish airspace.

Marco Rubio To Visit Kosel With Netanyahu On Sunday

Matzav -

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to arrive in Yerushalayim on Sunday, where he will join Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu for a visit to the Kosel, according to journalist Barak Ravid.

Rubio confirmed the trip in a post from the airport, using social media to announce his departure.

“My focus will be on securing the return of the hostages, finding ways to make sure humanitarian aid reaches civilians, and addressing the threat posed by Hamas,” he wrote.

“Hamas cannot continue to exist if peace in the region is the goal,” he added.

{Matzav.com}

Poland Scrambles Jets, Closes Airport Amid Drone Threat

Yeshiva World News -

Polish and allied aircraft were deployed Saturday in a two-hour “preventive” operation over Poland’s airspace due to the threat of drone strikes from neighboring Ukraine, leading to the temporary closure of Lublin Airport; the alert followed Russian drones crossing into Poland earlier in the week, which prompted NATO jets to intervene, with Polish forces placing air defense and reconnaissance systems on high alert.

Forearm Print Helps Lead to Capture of Charlie Kirk Shooting Suspect

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Before the surrender of Charlie Kirk shooting suspect Tyler Robinson, investigators uncovered a rare forensic clue at the scene—a “forearm print,” which new scanning technology can analyze for unique identifiers like scars or clothing imprints. While not typically used as primary evidence in court, such prints can help corroborate identification, though Robinson was ultimately caught after what appeared to be a confession to family members.

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