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Demand: Disqualify ‘Democrats’ Candidate Who Called to “Halt Chareidi Birth Rates”

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The B’Tzalmo organization submitted a formal request on Sunday to Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara demanding the opening of a criminal investigation against a candidate in Yair Golan’s Democrats party on suspicion of incitement to racism and calling for her disqualification. The request follows footage from a private political gathering posted on social media, showing the […]

U.S.-Brokered Russia-Ukraine Talks Set to Resume This Week in Abu Dhabi

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A new round of U.S.-brokered talks on ending Russia’s war on Ukraine is set to go ahead this week after a brief postponement, a senior Kremlin official said Monday, with negotiations taking place against a backdrop of continued front-line fighting and deadly long-range attacks on rear areas. The trilateral talks will take place on Wednesday […]

Master’s in Accounting Course – Registration Closing this Week!

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Israel/ USA Day Time Master’s in Accounting Course Registration Closing this Week! Secure a stable, lucrative, and high-paying career with the top-ranked PCS/FDU Master's in Accounting program! Why This Program? Ranked among the Best Master’s in Accounting (Eduniversal 2025).98% employment rate (USA).Graduates work at top national firms and as CFOs/Controllers.Flexibility: Israel/ USA/ remote and daytime […]

Netanyahu Declares “No Containment” Policy, Rolls Out Major Investment Plan for Israel’s North

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Standing on Israel’s northern frontier, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the government has fundamentally changed its security posture toward the border with Lebanon, pledging an aggressive response to threats alongside a sweeping investment plan aimed at stabilizing and revitalizing the region. “There is no containment, no leniency,” Netanyahu said Sunday during a special weekly […]

Iran Summons EU Ambassadors Over Terror Listing of Revolutionary Guard

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Iran said Monday it had summoned all of the European Union ambassadors in the Islamic Republic to protest the bloc’s listing of the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard as a terror group. The move came as Turkey tried to organize a meeting between the U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian officials, seeking to jump-start talks to ease […]

Rafah Crossing Reopens, Only 50 Gazans Allowed Into Gaza

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The Rafah border crossing resumed activity on Monday, reopening to a tightly regulated flow of Gaza Strip residents under close IDF supervision. Operations are limited to a six-hour window each day, running from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.

Israeli defense officials said they were encouraged by the results of the initial trial period. Under the current arrangement, as many as 150 Gaza residents may depart the territory daily, while entry from Egypt into Gaza is capped at 50 people per day. Day-to-day management of the crossing is being handled by the European Union Border Assistance Mission, working alongside Egyptian authorities.

Under the agreed procedure, Egypt is required to submit a daily roster of up to 50 individuals seeking permission to enter Gaza. Those names are reviewed through Israeli security checks, and only candidates who pass screening are cleared to cross on the following day.

At the same time, the European mission compiles a separate list of up to 150 Gaza residents requesting permission to leave the Strip, including details of their planned destinations. That list is then transferred to Egyptian officials, who decide which requests will be approved.

In preparation for reopening the crossing, and in accordance with instructions from Israel’s political leadership, the IDF recently completed a new security screening complex known as “Regavim.” The site, located in territory under IDF control, is operated by Israeli security agencies and is designed to tighten monitoring and security in the area.

At this facility, security personnel confirm identities against pre-approved Israeli databases and conduct comprehensive inspections of personal belongings. In addition, an Israeli-controlled remote technological system is used at the crossing exit point to block unauthorized individuals from passing through, eliminating the need for Israeli forces to be physically stationed at the crossing itself.

Only individuals who have received advance authorization are permitted to enter Gaza from Egypt. On the Gaza side, the crossing is run by local personnel under European supervision. After entering, approved travelers are transported by bus to the Israeli screening facility, where they undergo identity checks and physical inspections intended to prevent the transfer of weapons or prohibited equipment.

{Matzav.com}

Los Angeles County Dominates U.S. Home Health, Hospice Billing Amid Red Flags

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Staggering Home Health Care and Hospice Billing Concentrated in Los Angeles County ⁠      • Nearly 18% of all home health care billing nationwide comes from Los Angeles County •One physician billed the government $120 million in a single year, claiming to oversee 1,900 patients •With nearly 2,000 hospice agencies, Los Angeles County has […]

IDF Demolishes Home Of Terrorist Behind Deadly Gush Etzion Attack

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The IDF says its forces demolished the home of a Palestinian terrorist responsible for a deadly stabbing and shooting in the West Bank in July 2025. According to the military, the July 10 attack at the Gush Etzion Junction involved terrorists Mahmoud Abed and Malik Salem, who fatally stabbed 22-year-old security guard Shalev Zevuloni hy”d […]

IDF Airstrikes Hit Hezbollah Weapons Depots In Southern Lebanon

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The IDF says the Air Force carried out airstrikes a short time ago on several Hezbollah weapons depots in southern Lebanon. According to the IDF, the targets in Kfar Tebnit and Ain Qana were hit after evacuation warnings were issued to residents. The military said one of the depots was located within a civilian area, […]

Trump Envoy Witkoff Heads To Israel As U.S.–Iran Talks Loom

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President Trump’s senior envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to arrive in Israel tomorrow for meetings with Prime Minister Netanyahu and IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, according to senior Israeli officials. Zamir was in Washington over the weekend for talks with U.S. defense officials focused on Iran. Meanwhile, Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency […]

Gafni Says Draft Protests Aim to Topple Government, Not Enlist Yeshiva Bochurim

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United Torah Judaism MK Moshe Gafni said Sunday night that the demonstrations demanding the drafting of chareidim are not genuinely about bringing yeshiva bochurim into the IDF, but are instead part of a broader effort to bring down the current government.

Speaking in an interview on Kan Reshet Bet radio, Gafni dismissed the protesters’ stated goals. “They don’t actually want to take those who study Torah into the army – they just protest about everything,” he said.

He went on to argue that the draft issue is being used as a political weapon. “The Draft Law is a kind of mantra, a tool that can be used to bring down the government.” Gafni noted that the protests began even before the outbreak of the war and described a pattern in which demonstrators cycle through issues based on what gains traction. “What doesn’t succeed drops off the agenda, and what does succeed stays on the agenda,” he said, adding that he doubts the protests would stop even if yeshiva students were drafted in line with the demonstrators’ demands.

Gafni avoided laying out a definitive stance on the specific provisions of the draft law, proposed enlistment targets, or the parameters of Toraso Umnaso (“Torah as one’s profession”).

Still, he pointed to past hadracha from the gedolei Torah. “At the time, the leading gedolim said that anyone who is not studying Torah must not receive the Toraso Umnaso exemption. When the vote on the law comes, I – like my colleagues – will ask the gedolim, and if they instruct me to vote in favor, I will vote in favor.”

Addressing the possibility of rejoining the coalition, Gafni, who previously chaired the Knesset Finance Committee, said the decision would be a personal one. “If there comes a point where I feel I can be part of this coalition, I’ll return. If not, I won’t return.”

He stressed that he deliberately steers clear of public discussion about the draft in order “not to play into the hands of those who put it on the agenda in order to bring down the government.”

According to Gafni, the stability of the coalition ultimately rests with Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu. “If Netanyahu truly addresses the existing problems and acts with full force, I assume the government will complete its term. If he doesn’t go into it with full force – and he knows how to work when he wants to – then it won’t complete its term.”

{Matzav.com}

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