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Mexico Unveils Plans To Build A Supercomputer That Will Be The Most Powerful In Latin America

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Mexico unveiled plans Wednesday to build what it claims will be Latin America’s most powerful supercomputer — a project the government says will help the country capitalize on the rapidly evolving uses of artificial intelligence and exponentially expand the country’s computing capacity. Dubbed “Coatlicue” for the Mexica goddess considered the earth mother, the supercomputer would […]

Coup Erupts in Guinea-Bissau Amid Disputed Election and Claims of Vote Manipulation

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Soldiers in Guinea-Bissau appeared on state television Wednesday saying they have seized power in the country, following reports of gunshots near the presidential palace, three days after national elections. The president told French media he had been deposed and arrested. It is the latest of several coups in recent years in West Africa. “The High Military Command for […]

Sources: Afghan National Accused Of Shooting 2 National Guardsmen In DC Was In US Illegally After Overstaying Visa

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Federal investigators are piecing together how an Afghan national who entered the country through a Biden-era evacuation program ended up at the center of a vicious midday shooting just steps from the White House. The NY Post reports that the suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, had remained in the United States unlawfully after his visa ran out.

According to federal law enforcement sources cited by FOX News correspondent Bill Melugin, Lakanwal, 29, was part of Operation Allies Welcome — the chaotic 2021 Afghan withdrawal program that brought approximately 90,000 Afghans into the country on Special Immigration Visas. After resettling in Bellingham, Washington, he allegedly stayed on past the expiration of his visa, which lapsed in September.

The Department of Homeland Security “did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment,” leaving key questions unanswered as the investigation unfolds.

Authorities say the assailant concealed himself moments before the ambush, waiting near the Farragut West Metro Station in Northwest Washington until around 2:15 p.m. Then, according to law enforcement sources speaking to The Post, he “rounded the corner” and unleashed gunfire at close range. One of the guardsmen was hit in the chest before being shot again in the head.

Officials say he continued firing, hitting the second Guardsman as the attack escalated. A third guard stationed nearby sprinted toward the gunman and ultimately brought him down, sources said.

Both soldiers — armed and on routine patrol when the violence erupted — were rushed to a local hospital in critical condition, authorities confirmed.

The suspect himself was reportedly struck four times and transported in an ambulance “nearly naked,” according to those briefed on the scene.

Investigators have not yet identified a reason behind the attack. However, federal officials have indicated that the FBI is “initially treating the shooting as a potential act of terrorism” as they work through Lakanwal’s background and possible motives.

{Matzav.com}

Truck Driver Charged After Fiery I-95 Crash in Chesterfield County

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A tractor-trailer driver was charged with reckless driving after a fiery crash on the I-95 near VA-288 in Chesterfield County yesterday. The tanker driver, Charles Elliot, 38, of Maryland, suffered non-life-threatening injuries. The truck was carrying lime at the time of the crash. He faces reckless-driving charges, and the incident remains under investigation.

Israel Offers Tunnel Terrorists an Unprecedented Deal: “Surrender and Walk Free”

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Israel has reportedly presented Hamas with an extraordinary proposal: terrorists still hiding in the underground tunnel network in eastern Rafah will be allowed to surrender, serve time in Israeli custody, and eventually return to Gaza—on the condition that they relinquish their weapons and pledge to cease all terror activity.

According to a report aired by Channel 12, the offer was relayed last week through mediators and is aimed specifically at the remaining operatives trapped beneath the rubble of Rafah’s tunnel system.

Under the plan, any terrorist who emerges from the tunnels and turns himself in to the IDF would first be incarcerated in Israel. After serving time, he would be released back into Gaza, provided he signs a declaration stating that he has disarmed and will not reengage in terrorism.

Israeli officials describe the proposal as a last-ditch humanitarian option meant to give those underground a chance to live rather than die. So far, however, none of the terrorists has accepted the offer, and it remains unclear whether Hamas leadership is even in contact with those still trapped below ground.
An Israeli source told Channel 12, “We gave them the opportunity to live and eventually go free, but it seems they’ve chosen to become martyrs.”

While diplomatic pressure continues, IDF forces remain engaged in heavy underground operations, conducting searches and close-quarter combat inside Rafah’s tunnels. Channel 12 reported that earlier today, six terrorists emerged from one of the shafts; four were killed in the ensuing confrontation, and two were taken into custody.

The detainees told Israeli interrogators that at least fifteen bodies of additional operatives remain in the tunnel system.

Military assessments estimate that dozens of terrorists are still stuck in the subterranean network. Special forces, along with Nahal and Golani infantry units, are operating extensively in the area, identifying tunnel openings, sealing shafts with concrete, and cutting off escape routes.

The IDF now believes that the main tunnel connecting Rafah and Khan Younis has been severed, eliminating key pathways for flight and forcing those remaining underground to surface and fight for their lives above ground.

{Matzav.com}

Frum Yid Snags NY Lottery’s “$10,000 a Week for Life” Jackpot

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The latest jackpot from the New York Lottery’s “$10,000 a Week for Life” scratch-off has officially been collected, and the fortunate player – a frum Jew – decided to walk away with a single cash payout. After taxes, the prize totaled $4,372,060.

The winning ticket was sold at the NO7 Grocery on 18th Avenue in the heart of Boro Park, adding a jolt of excitement throughout the neighborhood as word spread.

The winner, Marc Klein — once the manager at the Ateres Avrohom wedding venue and currently employed at the Manhattan Beach wedding hall — opted to take the one-time payment instead of the long-term weekly structure.

Klein acknowledged all the buzz surrounding him, stating, “Yes, it’s true. I have about 1,500 messages and like 50 missed calls. Baruch Hashem, a huge brocha. Don’t worry, I’m not changing jobs or anything in my life. Thank you all for the mazel tovs.”

{Matzav.com}

Federal Judges Allow North Carolina GOP’s Redrawn Map Aimed at Flipping Seat to Republicans

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A federal three-judge panel on Wednesday allowed North Carolina to use a redrawn congressional map aimed at flipping a seat to Republicans as part of President Donald Trump’s multistate redistricting campaign ahead of the 2026 elections. The map targets the state’s only swing seat, currently held by Democratic U.S. Rep. Don Davis, an African American who represents more […]

At Age 103, Widow of Prominent Satmar Builder in Bnei Brak Passes Away

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Bnei Brak is mourning the petirah of Mrs. Esther Rachel Yaakobovitz zt”l, widow of Rabbi Bentzion Yaakobovitz, one of the most prominent members of the Satmar community and a central figure in the development of the Satmar housing complex in the city. She passed away at the age of 103.

Mrs. Yaakobovitz was born in Antwerp, Belgium, to her parents, Rabbi and Mrs. Dov Bertzi Shapira. She later married Rabbi Bentzion Yaakobovitz, who would go on to become one of the leading Satmar chassidim in Bnei Brak. He authored several well-known works, including Tzioni Taharah and Zechor Yemos Olam.

In 1953, the couple immigrated to Israel at the direction of the Satmar Rebbe, Rav Yoel Teitelbaum, whom they had met years earlier in Antwerp. Upon their arrival, they settled in Bnei Brak, where Reb Bentzion invested tremendous effort in building the Satmar institutions from the ground up, ultimately serving for many years as their director.

During her lifetime, Mrs. Yaakobovitz endured the loss of her son-in-law, Rabbi Eliyahu Katz, who served for decades as a rov of the Satmar community in Bnei Brak.

She merited a large and distinguished family of children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

The levayah was held tonight at her home at 44 Chazon Ish Street in Bnei Brak, proceeding to the Vizhnitzer Cemetery for kevurah. 

Yehi zichro boruch.

{Matzav.com}

Israel Reports 99% Interception of Enemy Drones, 86% Against Ballistic Missiles During Iran War

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Israel’s air defense network achieved one of the highest interception rates ever recorded in modern warfare during a recent 12-day campaign, neutralizing nearly every hostile drone and most incoming ballistic missiles, according to senior defense officials. Moshe Patel, director of the Homa Directorate at Israel’s Ministry of Defense, revealed the numbers during the UVID 2025 […]

“History Will Judge:” Levin Slams Supreme Court & AG For Obstructing Sdei Teiman Probe

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Justice Minister Yariv Levin submitted a harsh response to the Supreme Court on Wednesday, accusing it and Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara of obstructing the investigation of the Sdei Teiman affair, including the role of ex-Military Advocate General Yifat Tomer-Yerushsalmi and other senior members of the military prosecutor’s office. Levin’s response came after petitions were filed against […]

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