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HATE: New York Leaders Denounce ‘[Curse] Jews’ Graffiti in Brooklyn
New York City and state political leaders condemned antisemitic graffiti found scrawled on a sidewalk in Brooklyn Friday night.
The words “[Curse] Jews” appeared along Atlantic Avenue near Smith Street. The New York City Department of Sanitation removed the graffiti overnight.
New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani called the incident “another horrific act of antisemitism on our streets,” in an X post, sharing visual documentation by District 33 NYC Council Member Lincoln Restler before and after it was removed and thanking Restler and the Sanitation Department “for your quick response.”
Restler also thanked the Sanitation Department for cleaning up the graffiti along with pictures he said were shared by a neighbor.
“Anti-Semitic incidents are a majority of the hate crimes in NYC. All NYers—including Jewish NYers—must feel safe,” Restler wrote. In another X post, he added: “There is no space or tolerance for hate in our community. I will continue to do whatever I can to condemn and combat anti-Semitism in every possible way.”
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul called it “a disgusting, cowardly act of antisemitism that has no place in New York. We stand with our Jewish communities today and always.”
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) said that it was “another vile act of antisemitism in New York. The criminal cowards responsible must be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”
The StopAntisemitism organization warned of an increase in these types once Mandami is sworn in to office as the city’s 111th mayor just after midnight on Jan. 1, 2026.
“Now imagine how much worse this is going to get once Mamdani takes office,” the non-profit advocacy group wrote on X.
November’s election of the Democratic Socialist Muslim who holds strongly critical and anti-Zionist views on Israel and supports the BDS movement against the Jewish state has sparked deep concern in the city’s Jewish population, which is the largest outside of Israel.
Nearly half of Israelis plan to avoid travel to New York in the wake of Mamdani‘s election, whom they overwhelmingly perceive as antisemitic, according to recent polling.
Stefanik filed to run for governor on Nov. 7 in next year’s elections, blasting Hochul for backing Mamdani.
“When New Yorkers were looking for leadership the most, Kathy Hochul bent the knee to the raging defund-the-police, tax-hiking, antisemite communist who will destroy New York,” she said. JNS
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Watch Live at 1 PM ET: Chabad Kinnus Hashluchim Gala Banquet 5786
Today, more than 6,500 Chabad-Lubavitch emissaries and guests will gather for the annual Chabad Kinnus Hashluchim, the closing gala of the International Conference of Chabad Emissaries. This year’s program will showcase powerful stories of resilience and outreach under extreme circumstances.
A Sefer Torah will be completed and dedicated in memory of Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky z”l, the beloved Vice-Chairman of Merkos L’inyonei Chinuch and Chairman of The International Conference of Shluchim.
The banquet will culminate with the iconic International Roll Call, in which representatives from every continent rise as their countries are named.
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Zelenskyy Says Ukraine Is Working on Prisoner Exchange with Russia
Ukraine is making a strong effort to revive prisoner exchanges with Russia that could see 1,200 Ukrainian captives return home, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced Sunday. His comments came one day after the country’s national security chief reported progress in mediated talks.
“We are … counting on the resumption of POW exchanges,” Zelenskyy wrote on X. “Many meetings, negotiations and calls are currently taking place to ensure this.”
Rustem Umerov, who heads Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, said Saturday that he had held consultations facilitated by Turkey and the United Arab Emirates to renew the stalled process.
According to Umerov, the sides agreed to reactivate prisoner-swap mechanisms arranged in Istanbul that could free 1,200 Ukrainians. Moscow has yet to issue any official response to his statement.
The Istanbul accords, signed in 2022 through Turkish mediation, outlined the framework for organized and large-scale exchanges of prisoners between the two nations. Over the past two years, thousands have been swapped under those agreements, though the operations have frequently stalled amid renewed hostilities.
Umerov noted that technical meetings would soon take place to finalize the logistics and protocols needed for the next exchange. He voiced hope that the freed Ukrainians might “celebrate the New Year and Christmas holidays at home — at the family table and next to their relatives.”
Meanwhile, Ukraine endured another night of Russian drone attacks, which struck energy infrastructure in the Odesa region, according to the State Emergency Service. Among the sites damaged was a solar power facility.
The latest barrage underscores Ukraine’s struggle to defend against constant aerial assaults that have crippled its power grid and triggered widespread blackouts as the winter cold sets in.
These attacks on the energy sector coincide with ongoing fighting in the east, where Russian troops are pushing to seize the key city of Pokrovsk.
Ukraine’s air force reported Sunday that Russia launched 176 drones and one missile overnight, claiming Ukrainian forces managed to shoot down or disable 139 of the drones. Russia’s defense ministry, for its part, said its own forces destroyed 57 Ukrainian drones during the same period.
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Netanyahu Clarifies: ‘No To A Palestinian State’
At today’s cabinet meeting, Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu delivered a pointed rebuke to those airing political and security disputes in public, warning that such behavior undermines national unity and responsible governance. He said that with Israel heading toward elections, political rivals have intensified what he described as a “primary season assault” — an internal and external campaign designed to sow division. Netanyahu emphasized that “security matters discussed in tweets and public statements are determined only in coordination with the Prime Minister,” reminding his colleagues that such issues demand confidentiality and unity of purpose.
Turning to Israel’s ongoing campaign against Hamas, Netanyahu made clear that the terrorist organization’s military capabilities would be completely dismantled. “This territory will be demilitarized and Hamas will be stripped of its weapons. It will happen either the easy way or the hard way. That’s what I’ve said, and that’s what President Trump has said as well,” he declared, underscoring that Israel’s security objectives remain firm and non-negotiable.
Netanyahu also revisited a long-standing pillar of his foreign policy: absolute opposition to the establishment of a Palestinian state west of the Jordan River. “Our opposition to a Palestinian state on any part of this territory has not changed in the slightest,” he said, reiterating that he has maintained this stance consistently for decades despite heavy diplomatic pressure. He added pointedly, “I do not need affirmations, tweets, or lectures from anyone,” making it clear that his convictions on this issue are not swayed by public commentary or political maneuvering.
The prime minister went on to denounce two recent acts of violence that have stirred national outrage. He condemned the assault on MK Yoav Ben Tzur, describing the perpetrators as “a small minority that does not represent the ultra-Orthodox public,” and called on authorities to respond “with full force.” Netanyahu also addressed violence carried out by a fringe group in Judea and Samaria, stressing that their actions “do not represent the settler community” and warning against collective judgment.
Concluding his remarks, Netanyahu reaffirmed Israel’s commitment to order and justice, saying simply yet firmly: “We are a state of law, and a state of law acts according to the law.”
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Video, Photos: Chabad Shluchim Gather for Annual Group Photo
Watch as thousands of Chabad Shluchim from around the world gathered this morning at 770 Eastern Parkway for a massive group photo.
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Netanyahu Vows To Disarm Gaza In Line With Trump Plan
Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu on Sunday emphasized his commitment to disarming the entire Gaza Strip as envisioned in U.S. President Donald Trump’s 20-point plan for the coastal enclave.
“I want to address two specific issues,” Netanyahu said as he opened the weekly Cabinet meeting on Sunday. “The first issue is the supposed ‘non-demilitarization’ of the part of Gaza still in Hamas’s hands. There will be no such thing. Under the 20-point plan, and in everything else, that area will be demilitarized and Hamas will be disarmed. Either this will happen the easy way or it will happen the hard way. I said this, and President Trump also said this,” the premier told journalists.
Netanyahu also reiterated his opposition to establishing a “Palestinian state on any territory west of the Jordan River,” rejecting Friday’s U.S.-backed statement calling for a “pathway” to Palestinian statehood. “I have been pushing back against these attempts for decades, doing so against external pressure as well as internal pressure. So I don’t need encouragement, tweets or lectures from anyone,” Netanyahu added.
Israel’s ceasefire with Hamas came into effect on Oct. 10, with the terror group agreeing to release all hostages, alive and dead, in the first phase, before moving on to the second stage, which requires its disarmament.
The truce agreement was mediated by the United States, Qatar, Egypt and Turkey, although other countries have since joined the post-ceasefire deliberations in the effort to uphold the agreement.
The IDF currently holds about half of Gaza. It is deployed to the east and along the so-called Yellow Line that runs through the north, center and south of the Strip, with Hamas controlling the Strip’s western areas.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Nov. 12 that “eventually, there won’t be a Yellow Line,” as no territory will remain in Hamas’s hands.
“Right now, that Yellow Line is what differentiates between the parts of Gaza under Hamas control and the ones that are not in Hamas control,” he stated. “Eventually, none of it should be under Hamas control. There should be a civilian Palestinian organization that runs Gaza. And that’s the goal, to stand that organization up, give it capacity, allow it to grow in both capability and credibility, and ultimately it will govern Gaza.”
However, Rubio stressed, the International Stabilization Force slated to provide security in Gaza until a Palestinian organization can step up to govern the Strip would not have to initiate operations against Hamas because the Iranian-backed terrorist group has agreed to disarm. JNS
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Rav Tzvi Meir Zilberberg Travels to the U.S. Wrapped in His Tallis, Surrounded by Strict Modesty Measures
A striking sight was witnessed on Motzoei Shabbos at Ben Gurion Airport: the renowned mashpia, Rav Tzvi Meir Zilberberg, was seen wrapped entirely in his tallis, his head lowered in humility, as he departed for the United States on a fundraising mission to complete the construction of his bais medrash in Yerushalayim.
In keeping with his lifelong commitment to kedushah and tzniyus, Rav Zilberberg covered himself in his tallis from the moment he entered the airport terminal until he boarded the plane. His aides, who accompanied him closely, ensured that every detail was arranged in accordance with the highest standards of modesty, shielding him from any improper sights or sounds, including avoiding any encounter with women.
On the aircraft, a special business-class section was reserved entirely for him in advance by his attendants. Every seat surrounding him was purchased to maintain complete privacy and to prevent any immodest exposure. Airline staff were instructed beforehand that only male flight attendants would be permitted to enter his section and attend to his needs.
Throughout the journey, Rav Zilberberg remained enveloped in his tallis, immersed in holiness and focused on his spiritual mission.
The mashpia will remain in the United States through Wednesday as part of a dedicated campaign titled “Kulanu Shutafim” (“We Are All Partners”), aimed at raising funds to complete the construction of his bais medrash in Yerushalayim.
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Eizenkot Condemns Attack on MK Ben Tzur: “They’re Getting Backing from Leaders”
Yashar party chairman and former defense minister Gadi Eizenkot harshly condemned the violent assault on Shas MK Yoav Ben Tzur, which took place last night outside the Yazdim shul in Yerushalayim following the weekly shiur of the Rishon L’Tzion, Rav Yitzchak Yosef. Dozens of extremists reportedly hurled stones and garbage at Ben Tzur’s car while shouting insults over his involvement in advancing the draft law.
In a statement released Sunday morning, Eizenkot said: “The attack on MK Ben Tzur is a severe expression of the loss of governance and the loss of shame among lawbreakers who are getting encouragement from leaders.”
He called the incident “an event that demands immediate action and the arrest of all the violent draft evaders involved.” Eizenkot added that “this growing phenomenon of detachment from the State of Israel requires a deep, systemic response—beginning with education, enlistment, and citizens’ responsibilities. It must not continue.”
The Shas party also issued a sharp condemnation, saying: “The Shas movement strongly denounces the brutal attack on the vehicle of MK Yoav Ben Tzur, carried out this evening in Jerusalem by a small group of rioters. Acts of violence of this nature, which result in chillul Hashem, are not the way of the Torah and do not represent any God-fearing public.”
According to a police statement, officers from the Lev HaBira station and Border Police units responded quickly to the scene. The rioters had ambushed Ben Tzur near the shul, caused damage to his vehicle, and threw bags of garbage at it. Police evacuated the MK safely, and no injuries were reported.
“The Israel Police views any attempt to harm public officials with the utmost severity and will act decisively to bring all those responsible to justice,” the statement said.
Opposition leader Yair Lapid also condemned the attack, declaring, “I strongly denounce the assault on MK Yoav Ben Tzur. This is not the way of the Torah, and it is not the way of the State of Israel. These violent criminals must be dealt with firmly.”
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