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Trump: ‘We’ll Help People of Gaza, Hamas is Taking Everything’
President Donald Trump addressed the growing Israeli military campaign in Gaza on Monday, offering remarks about the unfolding humanitarian crisis in the region.
“We’re going to help the people of Gaza get some food. People are starving, and we’re going to help them get some food,” Trump said in response to a question about his stance on Israel’s current military actions.
He went on to criticize Hamas for worsening the situation. “A lot of people are making it very, very bad. If you look, Hamas is making it impossible because they’re taking everything,” he stated.
Trump emphasized that his concern lies with the suffering civilians in Gaza, asserting, “We’re gonna help the people of Gaza, because they’re being treated very badly by Hamas.”
{Matzav.com}
ISRAEL’S ULTIMATUM: Hamas Has Until End of Trump’s Visit to Reach Hostage Deal
A high-ranking defense official gave a detailed briefing on the upcoming phase of military operations in Gaza, named “Operation Gideon’s Chariots.” He clarified that the mission’s ultimate objective is “to defeat and subdue Hamas in Gaza and release all hostages.”
The official explained that the strategy was developed by the IDF Chief of Staff and top commanders, and it has received the green light from both the Defense Minister and the Prime Minister. “In accordance with the plan formulated by the Chief of Staff and the IDF Command and approved by the Minister of Defense and the Prime Minister, the IDF will increase its forces and act forcefully to defeat and subdue Hamas and destroy its military and governmental capabilities, while creating strong pressure for the release of all the hostages. A strong protective envelope will be provided to the forces maneuvering from land, air, and sea, while using heavy equipment to neutralize explosive devices and destroy threatening structures.”
A core component of the strategy, the source added, involves minimizing civilian casualties and separating the civilian population from combatants. “A central component of the plan is the broad evacuation of the entire Gazan population from the fighting zones, including northern Gaza, to areas in southern Gaza, while creating a separation between them and Hamas terrorists – in order to allow the IDF operational freedom of action. Unlike in the past, the IDF will remain in any area that is conquered, in order to prevent the return of terrorism, and will handle any area that is cleared in accordance with the Rafah model, where all threats were eliminated and it became part of the security zone.”
He also addressed concerns about humanitarian needs during the operation, saying a carefully monitored plan has been designed to ensure aid reaches civilians without strengthening Hamas. “A humanitarian plan will be implemented, as presented yesterday by the IDF and approved by the cabinet, that distinguishes between the aid and Hamas by using civilian companies and designating areas that will be secured by the IDF. This includes a sterile zone in the Rafah area beyond the Morag route, where entrants will be screened by the IDF to prevent Hamas operatives from gaining access.”
The official emphasized that the IDF will not launch the full-scale ground operation until President Donald Trump finishes his regional trip in ten days. That window, he said, provides Hamas with one last opportunity to agree to the terms of a hostage deal. “The military’s preparations ahead of the ground maneuver will create a window of opportunity — until the end of the US president’s visit—for a hostage deal under the ‘Witkoff model.’ In such a scenario, Israel will seek to retain territory that has been cleared and incorporated into the buffer zone beyond the March lines. Under any temporary or permanent arrangement, Israel will not withdraw from the security buffer zone around Gaza, which is intended to protect Israeli communities and prevent weapons from being smuggled to Hamas.”
He concluded with a warning: if Hamas refuses to accept a deal within the timeframe, the full-scale assault will commence. “If no hostage deal is reached, Operation ‘Gideon’s Chariots’ will begin with great force and will not end until all its objectives are achieved.”
{Matzav.com Israel}
Trump Administration to Pay $1,000 to Illegal Immigrants Who Voluntarily Leave
RECORD TURNOUT: Record Number of Voters in World Zionist Congress Election
A record-breaking number of participants took part in the latest World Zionist Congress elections, with over 238,000 individuals casting their votes, according to the American Zionist Movement (AZM), which oversaw the process.
This vote plays a crucial role in deciding how billions of dollars in funding are distributed annually to Jewish and Israeli institutions and programs.
The election, which was conducted online over an eight-week period and concluded yesterday, saw nearly double the number of voters compared to the 2020 elections, AZM reported.
The final tally will also include several thousand paper ballots submitted by mail, with official results expected in the coming weeks.
This election shattered previous records for Jewish American participation in Zionist elections, overtaking the prior high set in 1987 when 210,957 people voted exclusively by paper ballot.
American representatives selected in this election — totaling 152 delegates, about a third of the global body — will play a decisive role in formulating the policies of the Zionist movement and steering the allocation of more than $1 billion each year via key organizations such as the World Zionist Organization (WZO), the Jewish Agency (JAFI), the Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF), and Keren Hayesod.
“This turnout is not just historic — it’s a message,” said AZM Executive Director Herbert Block. “American Jews are saying loud and clear: We’re here, we care, and we’re voting for the future of the Jewish people.”
Voting took place through the website zionistelection.org and was open to American Jews 18 and older who are either U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Voters could not be participants in Israeli Knesset elections.
This year’s election featured an unprecedented 22 competing slates, representing a broad ideological spectrum. Participants included groups ranging from progressive Zionists and environmental activists to chareidi factions and those staunchly opposed to the two-state solution.
The 39th gathering of the World Zionist Congress is slated to take place in Yerushalayim from October 28 to 30, 2025.
With more than 2,900 candidates from 43 states and territories vying for a place at the table, this election could represent a watershed moment, not only for the future direction of Zionist institutions, but also for shaping the dynamic between Israel and Jewish communities across the globe.
{Matzav.com}Cabinet Defers Creation of 10/7 Commission
The Israeli cabinet has resolved to postpone the establishment of a state commission of inquiry into the circumstances that enabled the October 7th massacre, opting to delay action despite Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara’s insistence that an immediate decision was needed.
In a formal communication addressed to the Prime Minister and other ministers, Baharav-Miara emphasized that “a state commission of inquiry is the proper mechanism considering the issues discussed, the commission’s authority, and its expertise.”
Nevertheless, the cabinet dismissed the recommendation, citing the current military escalation in Gaza as justification for holding off on a probe. “Now is not the time to investigate,” the ministers concluded in their decision.
Instead of launching a commission straightaway, the cabinet said that it and the Knesset would begin the process of drafting legislation that would “create a special state commission of inquiry that will represent the various opinions and will be trusted by the majority of the public.”
This approach carries weighty implications, as passing a dedicated law to form such a commission is a complex and potentially time-consuming legislative process.
Additionally, the cabinet informed the Supreme Court that it intends to submit an update on the matter within 90 days, instead of by the May 11th deadline previously set by the Attorney General.
Responding to the delay, Opposition Leader MK Yair Lapid of Yesh Atid said: “The only meaning of not establishing a commission of inquiry is that October 7th will happen again and again.”
Lapid further criticized the Prime Minister for similarly trying to avoid investigations in previous cases such as the Meron tragedy and the Submarine Scandal. However, he insisted, “A state commission of inquiry will certainly be created.”
{Matzav.com Israel}
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Turkey: Jewish Citizen Arrested For Visiting Israel
A Jewish man from Turkey has been taken into custody after traveling to Israel in April, according to a report by the Jewish News Syndicate (JNS).
Umut Ataseven, 29, who had been employed as a visa and passport officer for Turkish Airlines at Istanbul Airport, spent several days in Israel as a tourist from April 6 through April 12. While there, he uploaded a photo to social media showing himself posing with an Israeli flag in Tel Aviv.
The image sparked backlash on X, with users falsely claiming that Ataseven was an Israeli national, a soldier in the IDF, and involved in what they described as a “genocide” being carried out in Gaza.
After returning to Turkey, Ataseven was immediately dismissed from his position at Turkish Airlines and was placed under arrest just a few hours later. Although he was released shortly after, he is still facing legal action. He is now required to check in with police twice weekly and is barred from leaving the country.
Under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s rule, Turkey has increasingly embraced Islamist policies and authoritarian governance. Since the Hamas-led atrocities on October 7, Erdogan has aligned himself with.
{Matzav.com}
KEREN OLAM HATORAH 2.0: Harav Dov Landau Shlit”a Gives Approval For New Trip To U.S. In Support Of Yeshivos In Eretz Yisroel
Revealed: Newark Air Traffic Controllers Lost Radar And Comms For 90 Seconds In Horrifying FAA Outage
A radar and communication outage at Newark Liberty International Airport left air traffic controllers blind and deaf for a harrowing minute and a half, according to a source who spoke with The New York Post. The cause was reportedly a burnt copper wire that shorted out a critical system.
The breakdown, which occurred on April 28, incapacitated the Federal Aviation Administration’s control capabilities and has since led several air traffic controllers at the Philadelphia operations center to take leave due to psychological distress, according to the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA).
United Airlines has placed the blame for widespread delays at Newark — the second most active airport in the New York metro area — on the FAA, citing that roughly 20% of controllers “walked off the job” after the incident. The airline says this staffing gap forced them to cancel dozens of flights daily.
“Air traffic controllers in Area C of the Philadelphia TRACON (PHL), who are responsible for separating and sequencing aircraft in and out of Newark Airport (EWR), temporarily lost radar and communications with the aircraft under their control, unable to see, hear, or talk to them,” a NATCA spokesperson explained in a statement.
Those affected by the situation took time off under the Federal Employees Compensation Act, which provides support for federal workers who suffer physical or emotional trauma due to work-related incidents.
Since the start of the crisis last Friday, Newark Liberty has seen over 400 flight cancellations and nearly 2,000 delayed departures and arrivals.
Speaking at a press conference on Monday, Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) demanded a federal probe into the incident, noting the scale of the disruption at an airport that handled 49 million passengers last year.
“The technology is old and must be updated. One of the things that happened at Newark is a copper wire burnt. Why are we using copper wire in 2025? Have they heard of fiber?” Schumer remarked.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy also criticized the FAA’s outdated technology as a key reason for the chaos.
“We use floppy disks. We use copper wires,” he said. “The system that we’re using is not effective to control the traffic that we have in the airspace today.”
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby addressed the airline’s customers in a letter, stating that the relocation of Newark’s control operations to Philadelphia last summer was intended to alleviate traffic congestion at other nearby airports, but staffing issues have plagued the facility for years. He also identified the technical malfunction as the trigger for the cascading problems.
Kirby announced that United would be trimming its Newark schedule by 35 roundtrip flights per day and reiterated the claim that 20% of the airport’s controllers had “walked off the job” following the incident. That claim, however, was strongly denied by the controllers’ union.
{Matzav.com}
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Ben-Gvir: ‘Humanitarian Aid for Voluntary Emigration’
At a gathering of his political faction, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir outlined a new approach to the issue of humanitarian aid for Gaza.
“The only aid that should enter Gaza is to allow them voluntary emigration. As long as we have hostages languishing in tunnels, I don’t understand why we are even discussing this,” said Ben-Gvir.
He emphasized that no form of humanitarian relief should be granted by any means. “Aid should not be allowed through humanitarian organizations, private organizations, or assistance through the IDF. As long as there are hostages, the enemy should not receive food, electricity, or any other assistance.”
{Matzav.com Israel}Democrats Plan Visits to El Salvador, Honduras to Meet Deported Criminal Aliens
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