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Gallant Accuses Netanyahu of Lying Over October 7 in Explosive TV Interview

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Yoav Gallant sharply criticized Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu during an interview aired Tuesday night on Channel 12 News, disputing Netanyahu’s account of the events surrounding October 7 as laid out in documents the Prime Minister submitted to the State Comptroller.

“There is a consciousness-engineering effort here. They take fragments of discussions and sentences from long periods of time, put them together, and turn them into a story. I respect the office of the Prime Minister. I never thought I would have to come to the studio and say: our Prime Minister is a liar. The Prime Minister is lying.”

Gallant said Netanyahu has misrepresented his disagreements with the defense establishment, pointing to a statement the Prime Minister made a day earlier. “I want to explain what a lie is. Yesterday, I heard the Prime Minister say on the news, ‘At least 10 times I opposed the positions of the defense establishment.’ He gave three examples. The first was the reserve mobilization on October 7. On October 7 at 9:00 a.m., I finished a situation assessment with the IDF. Netanyahu had not yet arrived at the Kirya.”

According to Gallant, the critical decisions that morning were taken before Netanyahu was present. “There, I said three things: first, ‘We are at war’; second, ‘Mobilize everyone – regular and reserve’; and third, ‘Ensure deployment both to the north and to the south.’ I went out to the public and gave an explanation. When I finished – because I understood the public was waiting for something – the Prime Minister still had not arrived at the Kirya. In the discussions, he says, ‘I made decisions at 8 or 9 in the morning.’ He wasn’t there.”

Gallant said the rupture in his trust did not stem from his own dismissal and later reinstatement, but from what he described as Netanyahu’s conduct toward Israel’s security leadership after the attack. “There was one thing that, for me, crossed the red line. And by the way, it wasn’t the fact that I stood before the public, made my statement, and was fired for it – and later reinstated. That is not what broke my trust. What broke my trust was when I saw that while the IDF was being led by the Chief of Staff with great courage despite the massive failure of October 7, and while the Shin Bet was being led by its director despite the failure…”

He went on to accuse Netanyahu of undermining senior officials during wartime. “While they were on the front lines, Netanyahu was stabbing them in the back, inciting all the government ministers against them, and leaking everything to the media. That does not meet my standards, no matter what happens to me in the future. I have a hierarchy of priorities: the State of Israel, the defense establishment, the IDF and all the agencies, and only after that Yoav Gallant. Netanyahu’s hierarchy of priorities is first Netanyahu, then the coalition that keeps him in power, and only after that the state.”

Netanyahu’s associates pushed back forcefully, rejecting Gallant’s claims and accusing him of repeated falsehoods. “Following Gallant’s lies – even on the issue of eliminating Nasrallah, the entry into Rafah, and additional operations – it will become clear who conditioned actions on prior notification to the Americans, and who, namely the Prime Minister, did not hesitate and issued directives to carry them out.”

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Zelenskyy: US Gave Ukraine, Russia June Deadline for Peace

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The United States has set a June deadline for Ukraine and Russia to reach an agreement ending their nearly four-year war, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, as fresh Russian attacks on energy infrastructure forced nuclear power plants to scale back electricity production on Saturday.

Zelenskyy said that if progress is not made by June, the administration of President Donald Trump is expected to increase pressure on both Kyiv and Moscow to comply with that timetable.

“The Americans are proposing the parties end the war by the beginning of this summer and will probably put pressure on the parties precisely according to this schedule,” Zelenskyy said Friday. His remarks were shared with reporters under embargo until Saturday morning.

“And they say that they want to do everything by June. And they will do everything to end the war. And they want a clear schedule of all events,” he added.

He said Washington has suggested convening the next round of trilateral negotiations next week on U.S. soil for the first time, with Miami cited as the likely venue. “We confirmed our participation,” Zelenskyy said.

According to Zelenskyy, Russia has submitted a sweeping $12 trillion economic proposal to the United States, which he referred to as the “Dmitriev package,” named for Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev. He said bilateral economic arrangements with Washington are being discussed as part of the wider negotiating framework.

At the same time, Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy system continued. Zelenskyy said in a post on X that more than 400 drones and roughly 40 missiles were launched overnight, striking power grids, generation facilities, and distribution networks.

Ukrenergo, the state electricity transmission operator, said the barrage marked the second large-scale assault on energy infrastructure since the start of the year. Eight sites in eight different regions were hit, according to the company.

“As a result of missile strikes on key high-voltage substations that ensured the output of nuclear power units, all nuclear power plants in the territories under control were forced to reduce their load,” the statement said.

Ukrenergo added that the attacks sharply worsened the country’s electricity shortfall, forcing authorities to extend rolling hourly outages nationwide.

The June deadline follows U.S.-mediated trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi that failed to yield a breakthrough, with both sides maintaining incompatible positions. Russia continues to demand that Ukraine withdraw from the Donbas, where fighting remains intense, a condition Kyiv says it will not accept.

“Difficult issues remained difficult. Ukraine once again confirmed its positions on the Donbas issue. ‘We stand where we stand’ is the fairest and most reliable model for a ceasefire today, in our opinion,” Zelenskyy said. He added that the most sensitive questions would be left for a trilateral meeting between national leaders.

Zelenskyy said the sides also failed to find common ground on the future of the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and voiced doubt about a U.S. idea to designate the Donbas region, sought by Russia, as a free economic zone as a compromise.

“I do not know whether this can be implemented, because when we talked about a free economic zone, we had different views on it,” he said.

He noted that the most recent talks focused on the technical mechanisms for monitoring a potential ceasefire, adding that the United States reiterated it would take part in overseeing that process.

In recent months, Russia has repeatedly targeted Ukraine’s power grid from the air, triggering widespread blackouts and disrupting heating and water supplies during a harsh winter, further straining Kyiv’s resources.

Zelenskyy said the United States has once again proposed a ceasefire that would prohibit attacks on energy infrastructure. Ukraine is prepared to abide by such an arrangement if Russia does the same, he said, but noted that when Moscow previously agreed to a one-week pause proposed by Washington, it was broken after just four days.

{Matzav.com}

‘The View’ Facing FCC Probe After Interview With Texas Democrat

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The View is under federal scrutiny after an interview with Texas Democrat James Talarico prompted questions about compliance with political “equal time” requirements.

The inquiry is being conducted by the Federal Communications Commission and follows the agency’s recent release of updated guidance on the “statutory equal opportunities requirement” rooted in the Communications Act of 1934. In announcing the guidance, the FCC said the rule applies to “late night and daytime talk shows.”

According to a report by Fox News Digital, the review was triggered by Talarico’s appearance on the program Monday, a source familiar with the matter told the outlet.

Talarico is currently locked in a heated Democratic primary for the US Senate seat from Texas against Rep. Jasmine Crockett, while multiple Republican candidates are simultaneously competing for their party’s nomination.

Crockett herself appeared on “The View” last month, before the FCC issued its announcement clarifying how it intends to enforce the equal-time standard.

On the Republican side, incumbent Sen. John Cornyn, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, and Rep. Wesley Hunt are all vying for the GOP nomination. If the FCC ultimately determines that ABC and its parent company The Walt Disney Company violated the rules, those candidates could also be entitled to airtime on the show.

The Texas primary election is scheduled for March 3.

Under FCC regulations, there is a “bona fide” exemption that can shield news programs from the obligation to provide equal time to opposing candidates. However, the agency has said it has not been shown “any evidence that the interview portion of any late-night or daytime television talk show program on the air presently would qualify for the ‘bona fide’ news exemption.”

President Donald Trump has repeatedly criticized “The View” and several of its left-leaning panelists over the years.

In July, the White House took aim at co-host Joy Behar after she suggested the president was jealous of Barack Obama.

A White House spokesman responded by calling her an “irrelevant loser” and said she should think twice before “her show is the next to be pulled off air.”

Those remarks followed CBS’s decision to cancel “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” another program led by a prominent Trump critic.

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State Department Tells US Citizens: ‘Leave Iran Now’

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The U.S. State Department has issued a stark warning advising American citizens to leave Iran without delay, pointing to a rapidly worsening security environment and severe nationwide disruptions.

In a countrywide alert released on Feb. 6, the Virtual Embassy Tehran said tighter security measures are being imposed across Iran, accompanied by road closures, interruptions to public transportation, and persistent internet shutdowns. The advisory noted that Iranian authorities continue to limit access to mobile and landline communications, while airlines are canceling or restricting flights on short notice.

“U.S. citizens should expect continued internet outages, plan alternative means of communication, and, if safe to do so, consider departing Iran by land to Armenia or Türkiye,” the alert read.

“Actions to Take:
• Leave Iran now. Have a plan for departing Iran that does not rely on U.S. government help.
• Flight cancellations and disruptions are possible with little warning. Check directly with your airlines for updates.
• If you cannot leave, find a secure location within your residence or another safe building. Have a supply of food, water, medications, and other essential items.
• Avoid demonstrations, keep a low profile, and stay aware of your surroundings.
• Monitor local media for breaking news. Be prepared to adjust your plans.
• Keep your phone charged and maintain communication with family and friends to inform them of your status.”

U.S. officials emphasized that Washington cannot ensure the safety of those attempting to depart and cautioned Americans not to depend on U.S. government assistance to exit the country. The alert also underscored the elevated danger facing dual U.S.-Iranian nationals, explaining that Iran does not recognize dual citizenship and may detain individuals because of their American connections.

The United States does not maintain diplomatic or consular relations with Iran. Switzerland serves as the protecting power for U.S. interests in Tehran.

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Candace Owens Blames Israel for 9/11

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Candace Owens, a figure linked to right-wing media in the United States who in recent years has drawn attention for antisemitic rhetoric, has again circulated blood-libel style claims aimed at Jews and the State of Israel.

During one of her regular programs last week, Owens asserted that Israel was responsible for the deadliest terrorist attack in American history, which killed roughly 3,000 civilians.

“Let’s recap the Muggle edition of what we were told,” Owens said, using the term “Muggle” from the Harry Potter book series to suggest that the public had been fed a deliberately misleading explanation of events.

“On September 11th, 2001, some super-duper evil Muslims, known to most of us now as Israelis, hijacked some planes and drove them into the Pentagon, flew them into the Pentagon building, also the Twin Towers, and then building 7 kind of got really emotional seeing his friends get hit and went ahead and just collapsed itself,” she declared.

Owens went on to echo additional conspiracy narratives tied to the attacks, including claims that one hijacker’s passport was planted near the World Trade Center to misdirect investigators and that the aircraft that struck the Pentagon did not have wings.

The September 11 attacks have long been established as the work of al-Qaeda, under the leadership of Osama bin Laden, with the operation planned by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.

A total of 19 hijackers carried out the coordinated takeover of four commercial airplanes: 15 were citizens of Saudi Arabia, two were from the United Arab Emirates, one was from Egypt, and one was from Lebanon.

{Matzav.com}

Netanyahu to Meet Trump on Wednesday

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Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu is scheduled to travel to Washington on Wednesday for talks with US President Donald Trump, with Iran expected to dominate the agenda.

According to Israeli officials, the discussions will center on ongoing negotiations with Tehran and Israel’s insistence that any agreement address more than just nuclear activity.

“The Prime Minister believes any negotiations must include limitations on ballistic missiles and a halting of the support for the Iranian axis,” his office said tonight.

Against that backdrop, senior US figures Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner toured the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln this morning.

The visit took place at the invitation of United States Central Command commander Admiral Brad Cooper and was aimed at showing support for American forces deployed in the region. It came shortly after a round of indirect negotiations in Oman, which Trump later praised as “very good talks,” adding that Iran appears eager to reach an understanding.

Meanwhile, Tehran signaled firm opposition to one of Israel’s key demands. Speaking earlier Saturday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi rejected the notion that Iran’s missile capabilities could be part of any deal.

“This is a defensive matter. No external country will deal with it,” he said.

Araghchi also ruled out a full suspension of uranium enrichment, saying that issue was not on the table. At the same time, he indicated some flexibility, saying Iran is willing to negotiate an enrichment framework acceptable to all parties. As he put it, “The level of uranium enrichment is based on our needs, and the enriched uranium will not leave Iran.”

{Matzav.com}

“We Have a Liar for Prime Minister”: Ex-Defense Minister Gallant Unleashes Scathing Attack on Netanyahu

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Former Israeli defense minister Yoav Gallant launched a blistering public attack on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accusing him of lying to the public and deliberately distorting the narrative surrounding the Hamas-led attack of October 7, 2023, to shield himself from responsibility. In an interview with Channel 12, Gallant repeatedly described Netanyahu as dishonest and self-serving, […]

Netanyahu to Meet Trump in Washington on Iran Talks This Week

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Prime Minister Netanyahu is flying to Washington this week to meet President Trump for a high-level discussion on the ongoing negotiations with Iran, a statement from his office on Motzei Shabbos said. The meeting is set to take place on Wednesday. Netanyahu is scheduled to depart for the US on Tuesday morning and return to […]

This Sunday at BMG: Maamad Kabbolas Ponim for Rav Reuven Hechster

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A maamad kabbolas ponim will take place this Sunday evening at Bais Medrash Govoah in Lakewood, NJ to formally welcome the yeshiva’s newly appointed mashgiach, Rav Reuven Hechster. The event is scheduled for 6:50 p.m. in the Beren Dining Hall.

As first reported here on Matzav.com, Rav Hechster was named to the position two weeks ago, marking a significant milestone for the Lakewood yeshiva, the largest in the United States. His appointment comes nearly two years after the passing of the longtime mashgiach, Rav Mattisyahu Salomon zt”l, whose influence left an enduring imprint on generations of talmidim.

In addition to his new role in Lakewood, as first reported here on Matzav.com, Rav Hechster will continue serving as mashgiach of Yeshivas Mir Brachfeld in Modiin Illit. A close talmid of his revered rebbi, Rav Nosson Meir Wachtfogel zt”l, Rav Hechster was originally appointed to his position in Mir Brachfeld by the late rosh yeshiva, Rav Nosson Tzvi Finkel zt”l.

As first reported here on Matzav.com, Rav Hechster was approached with the proposal to assume the Lakewood post and sought daas Torah from Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch before making a decision. Delegations from Modiin Illit appealed for him to remain in the city, emphasizing the many mussar talks and vaadim he delivers there, while representatives from Lakewood urged him to accept the position and serve the yeshiva.

Following consultations, it was agreed that Rav Hechster would divide his time between the two mosdos. Under the arrangement, he will spend approximately 20 days each month in Modiin Illit at Mir Brachfeld and about 10 days in Lakewood. He is expected to travel to the United States on Sundays following his free Shabbos in Israel to fulfill his responsibilities at Bais Medrash Govoah.

Rav Hechster is widely regarded throughout the Torah world as a central address for guidance and chizuk, with thousands of avreichim seeking his counsel. In Modiin Illit in particular, he is viewed as a trusted source of direction and inspiration.

Alongside his responsibilities as mashgiach of Mir Brachfeld, Rav Hechster delivers a mussar talk every Motzaei Shabbos, gives a weekly Tuesday vaad at Kollel Ateres Shlomo attended by hundreds of avreichim, leads a Thursday night vaad for dozens of talmidim at Mir Brachfeld, hosts a Friday vaad for alumni in his home, and conducts a biweekly Sunday vaad for alumni at the Mir Yeshiva in Yerushalayim.

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When To Expect Your IRS Refund — As White House Projects $1,000 Higher Average Tax Returns

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The 2026 tax filing season is underway, and many taxpayers are watching closely to see whether they will receive larger refunds this year after the White House said Americans could qualify for an increase of $1,000 or more.

The IRS opened the filing window on Jan. 26. Taxpayers who had more withheld from their paychecks than they ultimately owed for the year are eligible to receive a refund.

Even filers who did not overpay during the year may still qualify for money back if they are eligible for credits such as the Earned Income Tax Credit, the Child Tax Credit, or the Additional Child Tax Credit.

According to the IRS, most people who submit their returns electronically should receive their refunds within the standard processing period of 21 days or less.

Refunds issued by mail, as well as returns that require corrections or additional review, may take four weeks or longer to arrive.

While the IRS is gradually reducing its use of paper checks, it will continue issuing mailed refunds in cases where no electronic payment option is available.

The agency said refunds tied to the Earned Income Tax Credit and the Additional Child Tax Credit are expected to reach bank accounts or debit cards by March 2 in most cases.

Some taxpayers could encounter slower processing this year due to staffing shortages at the IRS following layoffs that reduced the agency’s workforce by roughly one-quarter, National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins wrote in her annual report to Congress last month.

Despite those concerns, the report said most filers should still be able to submit their returns and receive refunds without significant delays.

The White House has said average refunds could rise by $1,000 or more this year as a result of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which extended President Trump’s 2017 tax cuts.

The IRS reported that the average refund last year totaled $3,167.

One of the most impactful changes in the legislation is a higher standard deduction, which affects the majority of taxpayers.

Although standard deductions are adjusted annually, they increased twice in 2025 — once at the start of the year and again after the One Big Beautiful Bill Act was enacted.

Under the new law, the standard deduction rose to $15,750 for single filers, up from $15,000, and to $31,500 for married couples filing jointly, up from $30,000.

The legislation also introduced an extra $6,000 standard deduction for taxpayers age 65 and older, a group that includes many retirees.

According to the White House, most seniors will owe no tax on their Social Security benefits, stating that 88% of recipients will be exempt, based on an analysis by the Council of Economic Advisers.

The bill also permanently increased the Child Tax Credit to $2,200 per child, up from $2,000, allowing eligible families to receive an additional $200 per child compared with previous years.

If the Child Tax Credit is larger than a taxpayer’s total tax liability, the Additional Child Tax Credit may be claimed for up to $1,700 per child, a provision that particularly benefits lower-income filers who owe little or no tax.

Taxpayers can review eligibility requirements for the Earned Income Tax Credit on the IRS website, where income thresholds and filing status rules are outlined for working individuals and families.

This year, the Earned Income Tax Credit can be worth as much as $7,830, depending on income level, filing status, and number of qualifying children.

Once a return is filed, taxpayers can monitor the progress of their refund using the IRS online tracking tool, “Where’s My Refund?”

{Matzav.com}

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