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Chareidi Filmmaker Tali Avrahami Responds After Activists Threaten to Disrupt Women-Only Event

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Chareidi filmmaker Tali Avrahami pushed back against calls to protest a women-only screening of her latest film in Herzliya, accusing critics of engaging in what she described as “anti-liberal bullying.”

The event, scheduled to take place Sunday evening at the Herzliya Cinematheque, will feature a screening of Avrahami’s new film for women only. Controversy erupted after activist Naor Narkis announced online that he and several others had purchased tickets and planned to attend in protest of what he called “gender separation.”

Narkis wrote that “it is impossible in the name of pluralism to allow a dark policy of gender separation.”

Responding to the criticism, Avrahami said the evening was intended as “a cultural event for women who want to enjoy themselves in an environment that is comfortable for them.” She added that intentionally coming to the event in order “to provoke or ruin an evening women were looking forward to” ultimately harms women themselves.

According to Avrahami, “If a woman wants to attend a women-only evening, that is her full right. True equality does not mean everyone has to live the exact same way.”

Despite the backlash and online calls to protest the screening, Avrahami said the event will go ahead as planned.

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Historic First Vizhnitzer Yeshiva Building in Tel Aviv Headed for Sale at NIS 32 Million

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One of the most historically significant properties connected to the Vizhnitzer Chassidic dynasty in Eretz Yisroel is poised to be sold in a major real estate transaction worth more than 32 million shekels. The historic building at 13 Feirberg Street in Tel Aviv — where the Damesek Eliezer of Vizhnitz established the first Vizhnitzer yeshiva in Eretz Yisroel during the dark years of World War II — is expected to be sold to the “Teri Finansi” company, controlled by Eti Richman.

The deal, which is currently awaiting final approval from the Tel Aviv District Court, comes on the 90th yahrtzeit of the Ahavas Yisroel of Vizhnitz, father of the Damesek Eliezer. The nearly century-old property is slated to be sold for the full appraised value of 32.25 million shekels.

The building itself, known for its classic architecture, high ceilings, and vintage windows, occupies a revered place in Vizhnitzer history. The Damesek Eliezer originally received the structure as a gift from the wealthy philanthropist Reb Ephraim Fishel Feldman, one of the great supporters of Vizhnitzer chassidus.

In 1944, the Damesek Eliezer, son of the holy Ahavas Yisroel of Vizhnitz, arrived in Eretz Yisroel after escaping war-torn Europe. During the height of the destruction sweeping across European Jewry, the rebbe established a major center of Torah within the Tel Aviv building and founded the “Bais Yisroel V’Damesek Eliezer” yeshiva there — the institution that would later become the foundation for the Vizhnitzer Torah empire in Eretz Yisroel after the war. Only two years later, in 1946, the rebbe was niftar without leaving children.

During that period, the Damesek Eliezer granted his nephew, the Vizhnitzer rebbe Rav Chaim Yehuda Meir, permission to live in a special apartment that had been constructed atop the building.

Around 1958, ownership of the property began changing hands. The heirs of the Damesek Eliezer — his brothers, the Imrei Chaim of Vizhnitz and the Mekor Boruch of Seret-Vizhnitz — sold their shares in the property to Reb Simcha Ernster and to the widow of the Damesek Eliezer.

The building’s rooftop apartment continued to house Rebbetzin Retza Hager, wife of the Visheva rebbe. Following her husband’s passing, she later remarried Rav Schlesinger. In 1974, the rebbetzin amended her will and directed that ownership of the building remaining under her control eventually pass to the “Tiferes Menachem V’Ohel Meir” kollel. To facilitate the implementation of the will, the “Hekdesh Hager” trust was formally established in 1978 in memory of Rav Chaim of Visheva and Rebbetzin Retza.

Over the next fifty years, the aging structure deteriorated significantly. When the current trustees, attorneys Nimrod Teper and Shmuel Appel, were appointed in 2021, they discovered a severely neglected property plagued by major financial and maintenance problems. According to reports, there were no organized rental agreements, the trust was operating with ongoing deficits, and the building suffered from major plumbing leaks, collapsing sewage lines, and municipal safety concerns serious enough to place it on Tel Aviv’s dangerous structures list.

To stabilize the property and pay off mounting municipal tax debts, the trustees reportedly took out a mortgage of 750,000 shekels. At the same time, the building became the center of complicated legal battles involving former trustees, including Rav Boruch Hager and Rav Mordechai Lustig, members of the Hager family seeking trustee appointments, and a tenant who attempted to purchase the property at a reduced price.

Today, the property contains ten residential apartments along with the “Damesek Eliezer” bais medrash, which spans roughly 204 square meters and is currently undergoing renovations.

In 2024, the District Court formally authorized the trustees to move ahead with the sale. Based on an appraisal prepared by real estate assessor Motti Zeid, the minimum price was fixed at 32.25 million shekels. Although twelve companies reportedly purchased the bidding documents, only “Teri Finansi” submitted an offer meeting the required amount and has already deposited ten percent of the purchase price.

Much of the current discussion surrounding the sale centers on the fate of the enormous proceeds. According to the rebbetzin’s will, the beneficiary is the small Yerushalayim-based “Tiferes Menachem V’Ohel Meir” organization, whose declared purpose is operating batei knesses and Torah and chesed institutions. Financial records reportedly show that the organization’s annual operating budget in 2024 was only about 146,000 shekels — meaning the sale proceeds equal more than two centuries of its ordinary yearly funding.

In court filings, the trustees stressed that the funds will not immediately be distributed. “The trust will continue to exist regarding the net financial proceeds that will be received,” the filing states. The trustees are expected to later submit a separate request determining whether the funds will be preserved as a permanent endowment, used to purchase a replacement property, or directed toward Torah institutions — all subject to consultation with Israel’s Registrar of Trusts and final court approval.

Perhaps the most surprising aspect of the story involves speculation over whether any of today’s major Vizhnitzer courts will ultimately benefit from the sale. According to the report, none of the present-day Vizhnitzer factions in Eretz Yisroel or abroad are expected to receive any portion of the inheritance, since the elder Vizhnitzer rebbes of previous generations already sold all of their rights to the property decades ago in 1958.

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Abbas Re-elected, Son and Released Terrorist Seize Control of Fatah’s Central Committee

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The Fatah completed its internal elections Sunday, cementing control over the movement’s two most powerful governing bodies — the Central Committee and the Revolutionary Council — during the closing session of its eighth general conference.

According to an official statement cited by Xinhua, turnout in the voting process reached 94.64 percent as delegates cast ballots during the faction’s final convention session.

Among the nine newly elected members joining the influential 18-member Fatah Central Committee was Zakaria Zubeidi, the former commander of the al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades terror organization. Zubeidi was recently freed from Israeli prison after serving years behind bars on terrorism-related charges.

The election results also highlighted the growing influence of the Palestinian Authority’s current intelligence and political leadership in Ramallah. Palestinian Authority intelligence chief Majed Faraj secured a seat on the Central Committee after receiving the second-highest number of votes in the election. Only Marwan Barghouti, who is serving multiple life sentences in Israel for orchestrating deadly terror attacks, received more support.

Further strengthening the movement’s established leadership circles, Yasser Abbas — businessman and son of Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas — also won a seat on the committee.

He will serve alongside Laila Ghannam, the longtime governor of Ramallah and Al-Bireh, who also secured a place in the movement’s senior leadership structure.

The election process stretched across three days and took place simultaneously in four different locations — Ramallah, Gaza, Beirut, and Cairo — allowing more than 2,580 delegates to participate in the conference proceedings.

Fatah continues to dominate the Palestine Liberation Organization and has controlled the Palestinian Authority since the PA was established in 1994.

The movement’s last general conference, held in Ramallah in 2016, reinforced Mahmoud Abbas’s control over the organization and its internal institutions.

The current conference opened Thursday with delegates unanimously re-electing Mahmoud Abbas as the overall leader of the movement.

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ICC Rejects Reports Claiming New Secret Arrest Warrants Against Senior Israeli Officials

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The International Criminal Court pushed back Sunday against reports in Israeli media claiming the court had quietly approved a new round of arrest warrants against top Israeli political and military figures.

The denial came after a report published by Haaretz alleged that prosecutors at the Hague-based court had submitted a confidential request seeking warrants against several unnamed Israeli officials. Diplomatic sources cited in the report claimed the list included three senior politicians along with two high-ranking military officers.

The ICC responded swiftly to the claims. Court spokesperson Oriane Maillet issued a direct statement to reporters rejecting the report and insisting that the claims were inaccurate.

The court “denies the issuance of new arrest warrants in the situation in the state of Palestine,” Maillet stated in a note to journalists quoted by Reuters.

The ICC became the focus of fierce criticism in November 2024 after issuing controversial arrest warrants against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, accusing them of war crimes and crimes against humanity connected to Israel’s military campaign against Hamas in Gaza.

Additional reports later indicated that prosecutors at the court had also explored possible legal action against other Israeli cabinet members. In May 2025, The Wall Street Journal reported that prosecutors were considering moves against Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir.

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Rav Dov Landau Confirms Direction to Degel HaTorah MKs to Back Dissolving the Knesset

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Eretz Yisroel moved another step closer to elections Sunday night after Degel HaTorah chairman MK Moshe Gafni met with the Slabdoka Rosh Yeshiva Rav Dov Landau, who instructed the Degel HaTorah representatives to support dissolving the Knesset in Wednesday’s vote.

Following the meeting, a statement released from the home of Rav Landau said that Gafni arrived together with the new rov of Ramat Hasharon, Rav Yitzchok Edelstein, accompanied by Bnei Brak deputy mayor Menachem Shapiro, for brachah and consultation with the Rosh Yeshiva.

The statement added that “Maran repeated and emphasized the message delivered last night, that the members of Knesset of Degel HaTorah are to vote in favor of dissolving the Knesset on Wednesday.”

Earlier today, the home of Rav Landau informed the media that “the members of Knesset of Degel HaTorah were instructed last night by Maran Rav Dov Landau not to be dragged into political games and to support dissolving the Knesset this coming Wednesday.”

According to a senior Degel HaTorah source, Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu is attempting to stall the dissolution process in order to gain additional time and push elections off until October.

The source claimed Netanyahu is using the chok hagiyus issue as a political tactic while trying to coordinate elections for October, something strongly opposed by Yahadus HaTorah.

“What do you do when you want to gain time?” the senior source explained while outlining what he described as Netanyahu’s strategy. “You tell the chareidim there is suddenly a breakthrough in obtaining a majority — when there is no majority. They tell Boaz Bismuth to hold committee discussions, and according to the attorney general there still need to be another two or three discussions before the law can be brought for a reading.”

The source further claimed Netanyahu is currently freezing advancement of the Knesset dissolution bill.

“And this way he gained another week or two,” the source added. “Even if afterward they want to bring a dissolution bill, the Elections Committee will not allow it because it will not be able to organize itself according to the required timetable.”

A senior Agudas Yisroel official reportedly confirmed the claims and sharply criticized the Prime Minister, saying, “And once again there is no majority and once again they are lying to the chareidim.”

The comments reflected the deep frustration among the chareidi parties over the ongoing handling of the chok hagiyus negotiations.

Unless there is a dramatic last-minute development, the Knesset is expected this week to approve the preliminary reading of a bill to dissolve the Knesset, bringing Israel significantly closer to elections in 2026.

Still, the political picture remains uncertain. A renewed war or agreements with at least some of the chareidi factions could still delay elections. At this stage, the position of Shas remains unclear, though current indications suggest the party may ultimately align with Netanyahu and support postponing dissolution efforts.

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FIVEISH FAIL: California Judge Orders Kars4Kids to Pull Ads After Ruling Jingle Misled Donors About Where Money Was Going

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A California judge has ruled that the longtime advertising campaign used by Kars4Kids violated the state’s False Advertising Law, ordering the charity to stop broadcasting the commercials in their current form beginning June 8.

The ruling was issued by an Orange County Superior Court judge and specifically targets the nonprofit’s well-known commercials featuring the familiar “1-877-Kars4Kids” jingle, which for years became a recognizable part of radio and television advertising and a recurring subject of pop-culture humor.

The case was brought by an Orange County resident who claimed he donated a vehicle under the impression that the charity’s proceeds were helping disadvantaged children throughout the United States.

According to the court’s decision, the advertisements gave donors the impression that the organization broadly supported needy children, while most of the funds raised were actually directed to another nonprofit that supported Orthodox Jewish youth programs in New York, New Jersey, and the Middle East.

Legal analyst Neama Rahmani said the central issue in the case involved how the organization presented its charitable mission to the public.

“When you’re running ads with young kids and the funds are going to older kids in another state and maybe even another country that’s a problem,” he said.

Anthony Graham, the attorney representing the plaintiff, said the legal burden required proving that the organization intentionally misled the public.

“We have to show that they knowingly and intentionally misled the public and it’s not an easy thing to do, but we did it,” he said.

Kars4Kids strongly disputed the ruling and announced plans to appeal. In a written statement, the organization described the court’s decision as “deeply flawed” and argued that its website openly identifies the group as a Jewish organization.

“We believe this case was nothing more than a lawyer-driven attempt to siphon off charitable funds for their own gain. We expect to win on appeal because the law and the facts are clearly on our side,” said Wendy Kirwan, the organization’s communications director.

The charity is also facing a separate federal class-action lawsuit that attorneys say could expose the organization to massive financial liability.

“You have to be looking at least ($400 million) to $500 million,” Graham said.

Legal observers say the ruling could bring additional attention from government authorities. According to experts following the case, if regulators or prosecutors decide to become involved, executives connected to Kars4Kids could potentially face criminal investigations as well.

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Class Action Accuses El Al of Refunding Canceled Flights in Installments Instead of Immediate Full Payments

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A request to approve a class action lawsuit against El Al was filed last week in the Tel Aviv District Court, accusing the airline of improperly refunding passengers for canceled flights through installment payments instead of issuing the money back in one immediate payment.

The lawsuit focuses on situations in which passengers had already fully paid for their tickets before the flights were canceled. The filing was submitted by an attorney who is also a customer of the airline. Represented by attorneys Nitzan Gadot and Doron Radai of the Radai-Gadot law firm, the plaintiff estimates the damages suffered by the affected group of customers at more than 2.5 million shekels.

According to the filing, El Al follows a policy under which customers whose flights are canceled receive their refunds divided into the same number of installments used during the original purchase transaction. The lawsuit argues that this practice continues even when the airline had already collected the entire payment long before the cancellation took place. The plaintiff contends that this violates Israel’s Aviation Services Law, which requires airlines to return the full refund within 21 days and does not permit refunds to be spread out over installments.

The request states that “this conduct causes passengers real financial harm, including by tying up their credit limit and denying them the ability to make immediate use of their money.”

In the specific case described in the filing, the plaintiff says she bought a Sun d’Or ticket to Warsaw for her daughter and paid El Al in two installments. According to the lawsuit, the payments for the ticket were completed in January 2026, but after the April flight was canceled at the end of March due to updated directives that sharply reduced operations at Ben Gurion Airport, the airline refunded the money through two future installments. This occurred even though the full amount had already been paid months earlier.

The plaintiff said she was stunned by the airline’s handling of the refund because El Al had already held the full payment for an extended period before the cancellation. “Why, then, once the ticket was canceled by El Al, is the refund being delayed by the company?” she asked.

The lawsuit states that the plaintiff later contacted El Al seeking clarification as to why the refund was divided into installments despite the ticket having already been fully paid. According to the filing, the airline responded by placing responsibility on the credit card company and claiming that the installment refund process was determined by the credit card issuer. The plaintiff argues that “El Al’s puzzling response was that it had made the refund in one payment, and that when a ticket charged in an installment transaction is canceled, the method of the refund is the responsibility of the credit card company.”

However, according to the filing, when the plaintiff contacted the credit card company, she was told the exact opposite — that El Al itself had instructed that the refund be issued in two installments.

The request further alleges that “by continuing to hold passengers’ money after their flights were canceled for a period exceeding the refund period set by law, El Al is unjustly enriching itself at their expense and effectively turning passengers whose flights were canceled into a source of financing for itself.”

El Al responded to the report by saying: “The statement of claim in question has not yet been received by the company. Once it is received, the company will study it and respond through the legal proceeding as customary.”

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Kennedy Unleashes on Kamala Harris, Calls VP a “Woketopus,” a “Billy Goat Brain and a “Mockingbird Mouth”

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Sen. John Kennedy delivered another one of his trademark sharp-tongued attacks against Vice President Kamala Harris, mocking her as a “Woketopus” and accusing her of pandering to the far-left wing of the Democratic Party.

Speaking in remarks that quickly spread online and across conservative media circles, the Louisiana Republican took aim at Harris’s political style and policy positions with a string of colorful insults.

“She’s a Woketopus, pandering to the loon wing of her party. Nobody has ever accused her of being a policy maven. Sometimes she acts like she has a billy goat brain and a mockingbird mouth, that’s a dangerous combination,” Kennedy said.

Kennedy, who has become known nationally for his folksy one-liners and blunt criticism of Democrats, has frequently used unusual metaphors and Southern-style expressions during television appearances and interviews.

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American Airlines Halts New York-Tel Aviv Route Through Early 2027

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American Airlines said Sunday that it will continue halting its direct flights between New York and Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport until January 6, 2027.

“We will proactively reach out to impacted customers of this schedule adjustment, offering options in line with our customer-friendly schedule change policy,” the airline said in an e-mailed statement.

The carrier first stopped flying to Israel in the immediate aftermath of the Hamas massacre on October 7, 2023.

Although American Airlines had initially planned to restart service to Israel in March, the company has repeatedly postponed its return because of ongoing instability and security concerns in the region.

Before Sunday’s announcement, the airline had already extended the suspension of its Tel Aviv route through September 7.

Last week, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) revealed that it was prolonging its Conflict Zone Advisory covering Israeli airspace as well as parts of the broader Middle East and Persian Gulf region, according to Globes.

The revised advisory is scheduled to remain active through at least May 27. However, the agency’s latest language reflected a somewhat different approach to the regional threat environment.

Earlier notices from the European regulator had strongly encouraged airlines to stay away from the area entirely. The newest guidance instead emphasizes heightened caution and ongoing monitoring of conditions.

Several major European airlines, including Wizz Air, KLM, Air France, and Air Europa, are now reportedly reconsidering the timing of their planned return to Israel because of the continuing EASA advisory.

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Another Warning? Trump Posts Map Covered By US flag and Arrows Pointing at Iran

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President Donald Trump intensified his rhetoric toward Iran on Sunday with another pointed post on Truth Social, fueling increasing speculation that the United States could soon resume military operations against the Islamic Republic.

The post included a map covering the Middle East and Central Asia, draped in the design of the American flag. Iran appeared prominently in the center, marked by numerous red arrows directed toward the country.

The message followed an earlier warning Trump issued just hours beforehand in which he declared that “the clock is ticking.”

“For Iran, the Clock is Ticking, and they better get moving, FAST, or there won’t be anything left of them. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE! President DJT,” he wrote in the earlier post.

On Saturday, Trump also shared a mysterious Iran-related post on Truth Social.

That post showed an AI-generated image of Trump standing alongside a U.S. Navy admiral against a backdrop of stormy seas and several naval vessels, including one bearing the Iranian flag, as reports circulated that fighting could resume in the near future.

The caption displayed over the image read, “It was calm before the storm.”

The series of posts comes as reports continue circulating that Trump is weighing whether to authorize renewed strikes against Iran.

Speaking Friday aboard Air Force One while returning from China, Trump suggested he could support a 20-year freeze on Iran’s nuclear activities, though he emphasized that any arrangement would require stronger assurances from Tehran.

During the exchange with reporters, Trump was asked whether he had dismissed Iran’s latest proposal.

“Well, I looked at it, and if I don’t like the first sentence, I just throw it away,” the President replied, explaining that the first sentence of the Iranian proposal was “an unacceptable sentence because they fully agree, no nuclear, and if they have any nuclear of any form, I don’t read the rest of their letter.

Trump was then asked if 20 years is not enough for him for a moratorium, to which he replied, “No, 20 years is enough, but the level of guarantee from them is not enough. In other words, it’s got to be a real 20 years, not a fake 20.”

In an interview Thursday with Sean Hannity on Fox News, Trump indicated his patience with Iran was running out.

“I’m not going to be much more patient. No, I’m not. They should make a deal. Any sane person would make a deal, but they might be crazy,” Trump clarified.

The interview aired shortly after Trump hinted in another Truth Social post that the conflict with Iran may not yet be finished and that further military action against the regime remained possible.

Those remarks were included in a broader statement Trump published following his visit to China.

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Netanyahu Publicized Secret UAE Visit Over Concerns About Bennett Meeting

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Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu’s decision to publicly confirm his previously undisclosed wartime trip to the United Arab Emirates was reportedly driven by political considerations tied to a possible visit by former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, according to a report aired Sunday night on Channel 12.

Last Wednesday, the Prime Minister’s Office took the unusual step of officially confirming a Channel 13 report stating that Netanyahu had traveled to the UAE during the war with Iran. The confirmation reportedly triggered significant tensions with Abu Dhabi, whose leadership had specifically requested that the meeting remain confidential.

According to the report, Emirati officials were displeased that the visit became public, particularly after explicitly asking that the meeting remain secret. Nevertheless, Netanyahu’s office chose to release details of the trip, leading to what the report described as a serious diplomatic dispute with the UAE at a time when Israel and the Emirates are cooperating closely on multiple fronts, including matters connected to the conflict with Iran.

Channel 12 reported Sunday that the motivation behind Netanyahu’s decision was entirely political.

According to the report, Netanyahu learned that Bennett — viewed as one of his primary political rivals — was scheduled to visit the UAE on Thursday, one day after Netanyahu’s own visit became public. Bennett was reportedly expected to meet with UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed and other senior Emirati officials.

Based on information from two sources familiar with the matter, Netanyahu did not want a situation in which Bennett’s visit would be publicly acknowledged while his own remained secret, potentially creating the impression that the Emiratis were willing to host Bennett openly but not Netanyahu.

Although Bennett’s trip has not been publicly confirmed, the report stated that Netanyahu’s concern that it eventually would become public led him to approve disclosure of his own visit — despite longstanding understandings regarding confidentiality with the Emiratis.

A spokesperson for Bennett declined to confirm the details and refused to comment on whether the visit had taken place. Netanyahu’s office denied the report entirely.

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After Public Outcry, IDF Expected to Reduce Sentence of Soldier Punished Over “Moshiach” Patch

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The sentence imposed on a Nachal Brigade soldier who received 30 days in military prison for wearing a “Moshiach” patch on his uniform is expected to be reduced following widespread backlash and political pressure, according to a report Sunday evening by I24NEWS journalist Amiel Yarchi.

A security official familiar with the matter said the soldier is expected to receive a lighter punishment once a formal request is submitted on his behalf shortly after he enters military prison. The soldier was scheduled to begin serving his sentence Sunday night, and his combat gear has already been taken from him.

Behind the scenes, Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee chairman Boaz Bismuth and other Likud lawmakers reportedly pressured IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, sending letters and expressing support for the soldier’s family.

Earlier Sunday, Bismuth spoke with the soldier’s parents and condemned the decision, saying, “The punishment is disproportionate. I usually do not intervene, and I respect institutions, but here you are right,” and added, “Every soldier is like my own child.”

At the same time, Bismuth published a message on X calling on the Chief of Staff to reverse the ruling. “A Nachal soldier will begin serving 30 days in prison today when his entire ‘crime’ was wearing a Moshiach patch. I call on the Chief of Staff to reverse this mistaken and extreme decision. It is not too late to correct it,” he wrote.

The controversy began last week after the commander of the Nachal Brigade sentenced the soldier to 30 days in military prison over the “Moshiach” patch. In addition, the platoon commander received a suspended 14-day sentence, while the company commander was given an official reprimand. Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir reportedly ordered the disciplinary proceedings during a visit to northern Shomron.

The IDF has argued that the punishments were not issued solely because of the patch, but also due to additional violations of accepted military conduct.

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Rubio Says He Would Back JD Vance for President in 2028

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Sunday that he would enthusiastically support Vice President JD Vance if Vance decides to seek the presidency in 2028, while emphasizing that his current focus remains on serving in President Donald Trump’s administration.

During an interview with NBC News, Rubio was asked whether he personally hopes to become president one day. In response, he stressed his commitment to his current role and praised Vance as a potential future nominee.

“I’m going to be in this job for the next two and a half years. I’m going to do that job. I’m going to finish the job for this president. I’m enjoying it very much. I think we’re going to make a lot of good things happen. JD is a very good friend of mine. If JD runs for president. I think he’d be a phenomenal candidate. I’ve said publicly, and I’ll say it again, I’ll be the first person to sign up and support him. I think JD would do great.”

When asked whether he would consider serving as vice president, Rubio again downplayed any immediate political ambitions beyond his current position.

“I want to be the secretary of state, and I’ll worry about the future in the future. I’m not telling you that that’s what I’m aiming for. You know, I’ve been doing this for a long time, too. I was in the Senate starting in 2010 so I’d like to do some other things with my life at some point, although public service is an honor to be able to be involved in.”

Rubio’s comments come as Vance continues to perform strongly in early Republican polling for the 2028 presidential race. Rubio has also consistently appeared among the top names in hypothetical GOP primary matchups.

A Harvard/Harris poll conducted April 23–26, 2026, among 2,745 registered voters showed Vance leading the Republican field with 48% support. Donald Trump Jr. followed at 18%, Rubio received 16%, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis had 9%, and Tucker Carlson drew 4%.

The same survey showed Kamala Harris leading the Democratic field with 50% support, ahead of California Gov. Gavin Newsom at 22%, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro at 9%, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at 8%, and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker at 6%. The poll carried a margin of error of plus or minus 1.87%, and found that 67% of respondents had given at least some thought to the next presidential election.

Another poll conducted May 1–5, 2026, among 3,612 American adults also showed Vance and Harris leading their respective primary fields. In that survey, Vance led Republicans with 40% support, followed by Donald Trump Jr. at 15% and Rubio at 14%, while the remaining Republican contenders remained in single digits.

Among Democrats in that same survey, Harris received 38% support, followed by Newsom at 16%, while Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg each received 9%.

A separate AtlasIntel survey conducted May 4–7 among 2,069 U.S. adults presented a different picture of the Democratic race. That poll showed Ocasio-Cortez leading the field with 26% support, followed by Buttigieg at 22.4% and Newsom at 21.2%.

In the AtlasIntel survey, Harris finished in fourth place with 12.9% support, while all other potential Democratic candidates registered single-digit support levels.

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Trump: U.S., China Only Countries with Equipment to Remove ‘Nuclear Dust’ from Iran

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President Donald Trump said Iran has informed the United States that only America and China possess the specialized equipment capable of removing what he described as “nuclear dust” from Iranian nuclear facilities damaged during Operation Midnight Hammer last summer.

Trump made the remarks to reporters aboard Air Force One while returning to the United States following his trip to China this week.

“[Iran] said that they can’t remove it because they don’t have the technology to remove it,” Trump told reporters. “They don’t have the type of tractors… They told me directly, they said the only one that can remove it is China or the U.S., we’re the only ones with the equipment.”

According to Trump, Iranian officials have acknowledged that the Fordow, Natanz and Esfahan nuclear facilities were destroyed by bunker-buster bombs used during Operation Midnight Hammer. However, he said the remaining material buried deep underground continues to be a central issue in negotiations over a possible agreement.

“They said, ‘You were right, it is a complete obliteration.’ With that being said, I want to get it, and they agreed to it, but then they took it back, but they’ll agree to it eventually,” he added.

Speaking more broadly about Iran during an interview Thursday with Fox News host Sean Hannity, Trump said Chinese President Xi Jinping had expressed willingness to assist.

“He said, ‘If I can be of any help at all, I would like to be of help’… Anybody that buys that much oil has obviously got some kind of a relationship with them… He’d like to see the Hormuz Strait open,” Trump said.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio later emphasized that Trump had not asked Xi for assistance regarding Iran and stated that the United States does not require Chinese involvement in the matter. Rubio’s remarks echoed comments Trump made Tuesday while departing the White House for China.

“He could. I mean, it might be. I don’t think we need any help with Iran, to be honest with you,” Trump said when asked whether Xi might contribute to a future agreement. “They’re defeated militarily, and they’ll either do the right thing, or we’ll finish the job.”

During Friday’s return flight to the United States, Trump was also asked about Iran’s newest proposal in negotiations aimed at ending the war.

“I looked at it, and if I don’t like the first sentence, I just throw it away,” he said.

When a reporter pressed him on what the opening sentence contained, Trump replied, “An unacceptable sentence, because they have fully agreed no nuclear, and if they have any nuclear of any form, I don’t read the rest of their letter,” he added.

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Sen. Graham Urges Trump to Renew US Strikes on Iran

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[Video below.] Sen. Lindsey Graham on Sunday called on President Donald Trump to restart American military strikes against Iran, arguing that the current ceasefire deadlock and continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz are benefiting Tehran while damaging the U.S. economy.

“I think the status quo is hurting us all,” Graham said during an appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” insisting that sustained military pressure — rather than prolonged diplomacy — is the quickest way to end the conflict.

Graham’s remarks came as negotiations between the United States and Iran remain frozen.

Talks between Washington and Tehran, which have been mediated by Pakistan, have been suspended after both sides rejected each other’s most recent proposals. No permanent agreement has been reached since the two countries announced a ceasefire last month.

According to Graham, the ongoing stalemate plays directly into Iran’s hands.

“The longer the [Strait of Hormuz] is closed, the more we try to pursue a deal that never happens, the stronger Iran gets,” he said.

The South Carolina senator, who has strongly supported Trump’s military operations against Iran, urged the administration to intensify pressure on the regime.

“He credited the administration’s strikes as “amazing, militarily.” But, he said, “there’s more targets to be had.”

Graham also argued that Iran’s leadership has shown no indication that it has abandoned what he described as the regime’s objective “to terrorize the world, destroy Israel, come after us.”

The ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz — a critical waterway that handled more than 20% of the world’s energy supply before the war began — has sent global oil prices sharply higher since fighting erupted on Feb. 28.

By Friday, the average price of regular gasoline in the United States had climbed above $4.50 per gallon, representing a 51% increase since the war started.

Graham argued that decisive military action against Iran would ultimately reduce energy prices. Speaking to NBC moderator Kristen Welker, he said, “Gas prices will come down when you put Iran in a box.”

Meanwhile, Iranian officials have shown little willingness to soften their position.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Friday that Tehran has “no trust” in the United States and would only return to negotiations if Washington demonstrates serious intent, accusing American officials of sending “contradictory messages.”

The diplomatic stalemate coincided with Trump’s recent multi-day visit to China, where he held meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

During an interview with Fox News anchor Bret Baier, Trump said he did not ask China for assistance regarding Iran. “If he wants to help, that’s great, but we don’t need help,” Trump said, adding that accepting outside assistance often creates future obligations.

The Iran conflict has also created growing political concerns inside the United States.

Trump faced criticism last week after saying that Americans’ personal finances were not his primary consideration during negotiations with Iran, comments that reportedly unsettled some Republicans ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.

Graham dismissed those political concerns entirely.

“It’s worth losing my job,” he told Welker. “If I had to give my job up to make sure Iran would never have a nuclear weapon, I would do it.”

His comments echoed Trump’s own position. Speaking with Baier, the President said he would not allow electoral politics to shape policy toward Tehran because Iran “cannot have a nuclear weapon.”

Trump acknowledged that his approach could temporarily “screw up” Republican polling numbers as some GOP candidates continue weighing how closely to align themselves with him during the campaign season.

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Police Officer Injured in Violent Clash During Arrest in Modiin Illit

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A police officer suffered a head injury overnight in Modiin Illit after officers responding to a violent altercation were allegedly attacked by a local resident during an arrest attempt. The suspect, a man in his 20s, was taken into custody and transferred for questioning.

The incident began after Israel Police received an emergency report about a violent fight unfolding in a public area of the city. Due to concerns that the situation could escalate further, patrol officers from the Modiin Illit station, part of the Shomron district, were dispatched to the scene.

When officers arrived, they identified a local man in his 20s whom they believed was involved in the original assault that prompted the emergency call.

Police attempted to calm the situation and carry out an arrest, but according to authorities, the suspect resisted and became physically aggressive toward the officers attempting to detain him.

During the struggle, the suspect allegedly attacked one of the officers in what police described as a severe assault, striking the officer in the head.

Medical teams were called to the scene after the officer sustained a head injury requiring evaluation and monitoring. After receiving initial treatment at the scene, the officer was transported to a hospital for further medical care and additional examinations.

Despite the violent confrontation and difficult conditions at the scene, additional officers managed to subdue the suspect, place him in handcuffs, and complete the arrest.

The suspect was then transported under police guard to the Modiin Illit police station, where investigators immediately launched a probe into the entire incident, including both the original altercation reported by residents and the alleged assault on the officer during the arrest.

Police said the investigation remains ongoing and that authorities will determine, based on the findings, whether to request an extension of the suspect’s detention before a judge.

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Masks On: W.H.O. Declares Global Health Emergency as Ebola Outbreak in Congo and Uganda Builds

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The World Health Organization on Sunday declared the worsening Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighboring Uganda a global health emergency as the number of suspected infections and deaths continues to rise.

Health officials say more than 300 suspected cases have been identified so far, with at least 88 reported deaths linked to the outbreak.

According to the W.H.O., the outbreak centered in eastern Congo’s Ituri province does not currently meet the threshold for classification as a pandemic emergency, though the agency said that possibility has not been ruled out, according to the BBC.

The outbreak involves the Bundibugyo strain of the Ebola virus, for which there are presently no approved vaccines or treatments, the agency said.

Initial symptoms of the disease include fever, muscle aches, fatigue, headaches and sore throat, followed later by vomiting, diarrhea, skin rashes and internal or external bleeding, according to the BBC report.

The W.H.O. said eight cases have been laboratory confirmed thus far, while additional suspected infections and deaths have been reported across three health zones, including Bunia, the capital of Ituri province, as well as the gold-mining communities of Mongwalu and Rwampara.

One confirmed case has also been detected in Kinshasa, Congo’s capital city, involving a patient believed to have recently traveled from Ituri province.

Over the past five decades, Ebola outbreaks across Africa have claimed approximately 15,000 lives.

The deadliest outbreak in Congo occurred between 2018 and 2020, when nearly 2,300 people died from the virus.

Another outbreak last year in a remote region of Congo resulted in 45 deaths.

Ebola spreads through direct contact with bodily fluids including blood, vomit and semen. While infections are relatively rare, the illness is highly contagious, severe and frequently fatal, according to the Associated Press.

The W.H.O. said its emergency declaration is intended to mobilize international aid organizations and governments into taking action. Under the agency’s guidelines, such a declaration signifies that the situation is serious, poses a risk of spreading internationally, and requires a coordinated global response, the AP reported.

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