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Bodies of Murdered Hostages Amiram Cooper, Sahar Baruch Returned

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Two coffins containing the remains of Israeli hostages were returned to Israel on Thursday, following a transfer facilitated by the Red Cross in Gaza. The caskets, guarded by IDF soldiers, were brought across the border and received in a solemn military ceremony before being taken to the National Institute for Forensic Medicine in Abu Kabir for official identification.

Kibbutz Nir Oz later confirmed that one of the victims was Amiram Cooper. The Prime Minister’s Office stated that the second identified hostage was Sahar Baruch. Authorities said that Hamas is still holding the bodies of eleven other hostages inside Gaza.

Earlier in the week, confusion surrounded a separate handover. On Tuesday morning, Hamas publicly reneged on its commitment to return another hostage’s body, claiming the IDF’s retaliatory strike in Rafah had violated their agreement. That strike followed gunfire from Hamas terrorists at Israeli forces performing engineering operations in the area.

Later that day, Israeli officials revealed that the remains delivered the previous night were not those of a newly identified hostage as promised. Instead, they were confirmed to be the remains of Ofir Sarfati — a hostage whose body had already been repatriated nearly two years ago.

A detailed forensic investigation by the Abu Kabir Institute of Forensic Medicine verified Sarfati’s identity, closing yet another painful chapter in Israel’s ongoing efforts to bring every hostage home.

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BREAKING IN FLATBUSH: Manhole Explosion at Avenue L and Nostrand Causes High CO Levels, Evacuations Underway

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BREAKING: A major manhole explosion has occurred in front of Ahava Medical at Avenue L and Nostrand Avenue, leading to dangerously high carbon monoxide levels in the area. Flatbush Hatzolah is on scene with multiple ambulances, and Flatbush Shomrim is coordinating evacuations. Several individuals have been found with elevated carbon monoxide levels. FDNY is currently responding.

MADMAN MAMDANI: Explosive Video Surfaces of NYC Mayoral Frontrunner Leading Anti-Israel Rally Before Oct. 7 Attack

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Newly uncovered footage shows socialist New York City mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani delivering a fiery speech against Israel just months before Hamas’s October 7, 2023 massacre. The state assemblyman from Queens is seen at a July 2023 rally in Midtown Manhattan, vocally calling to defund what he termed “Israeli settler violence.”

Mamdani repeatedly led the crowd in chants of “not on our dime,” urging New Yorkers to stop supporting Israel. “That’s what we’re calling for. We are calling for it because we know that the days of inconsistency, the days of drawing the lines in Palestine, those days are over,” he told demonstrators. “What we are calling for is the end of our complicity as New Yorkers.”

The rally, organized to promote legislation Mamdani introduced in Albany, aimed to strip nonprofit status from New York charities that raise money for Israeli institutions or the Israeli military. Video of the event has resurfaced and circulated widely on social media this week, reigniting controversy over Mamdani’s anti-Israel record as he leads in the city’s mayoral race.

In his speech, Mamdani reflected on his upbringing in New York and the political double standards he claims to have witnessed. “When I grew up in this city, I grew up hearing a term ‘progressive except Palestine.’ I grew up hearing that it was normal to hold an inconsistency only when it applied to Palestinians,” he declared to cheers from the crowd. “I saw the politicians that I admired speak of universal rights and then draw the line right when it came to Palestinians. I was told that was simply how it is, that is how it has been, and it is how it will be.”

At one point, a heckler shouted at Mamdani, accusing him of hypocrisy for attacking Israel while holding public office. The assemblyman brushed off the criticism by rallying the crowd to chant louder, seemingly to drown out the interruption.

“When I decided to run for office, I was told to keep my thoughts on Palestine to myself if I wanted to win,” Mamdani said defiantly. “I want to make it clear. I spoke every day to my constituents about the need for us to stand up in a consistent manner for justice for every single person — whether they are in Astoria or in Palestine.”

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Your Mother Wouldn’t Charge To Daven For You

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This Sunday is Rachel Imeinu’s yahrtzeit, and Talmidei Chachamin, messengers of Yad L’Achim will be davening in Kever Rachel for all your names for tefillah!  There is no cost to submit names online by clicking HERE, or visit www.YadLachim.org or call 1-718-690-2944.  Please submit the names of friends & family. Rav David Abuchatzeira shlit”a, The Vizhnitzer Rebbe shlit”a & […]

Poll: Ciattarelli, Sherrill In Dead Heat For NJ Governor In Final Days of Campaign

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The battle for New Jersey’s governorship has become a razor-thin contest, with a new Emerson College/Pix 11/The Hill poll showing Democrat Mikie Sherrill holding 49% support compared to 48% for Republican Jack Ciattarelli. When undecided voters were asked which way they lean, Sherrill’s edge ticked up slightly to 50% against Ciattarelli’s 48%.

The results mark a stunning turnaround for Ciattarelli, who has managed to erase what was once a commanding 20-point lead for Sherrill earlier in the summer. With Election Day rapidly approaching, strategists on both sides say the race could hinge entirely on turnout.

Demographic divides continue to shape the race. Women favor Sherrill by a significant 18-point margin, while men back Ciattarelli by 16 points — a gap that has widened on both sides since September. “Since last month, Ciattarelli’s lead among men increased by four points, and Sherill’s lead among women grew by eight points,” said Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling.

Economic concerns are dominating voter priorities in the Garden State. A majority — 52% — identified the economy as their top issue, reflecting frustration with New Jersey’s notoriously high taxes and cost of living. Just 14% said “threats to democracy” were their main concern, while 11% cited housing affordability. Only 5% of voters pointed to immigration policy or health care as their biggest issue.

Both candidates appear to be evenly matched not only in polling but also in likability. Sherrill earns a 47% favorable rating among voters, with an identical 47% viewing her unfavorably. Ciattarelli’s numbers are virtually the same, with 48% viewing him positively and 48% negatively.

The poll also painted a grim picture for outgoing Democratic Governor Phil Murphy, whose approval numbers have sunk as he completes his final term. Only 34% of voters approve of his performance, while half disapprove and 16% remain neutral.

President Donald Trump’s ratings in the state are somewhat higher but still underwater. The survey found that 45% of respondents approve of his job performance, while 53% disapprove.

Emerson College conducted the survey between October 25 and 28, polling 1,000 registered voters using text messages, automated calls, and a vetted online panel. The margin of error is plus or minus three percentage points.

Last month’s Emerson survey also placed the two contenders in a 43% tie, a result that initially stood out from other polls but has since been validated as the race tightened dramatically.

Overall polling averages now show Sherrill holding a slim 3.7-point advantage in the RealClearPolitics aggregate, down sharply from her 9.3-point lead at the start of September. Notably, the same polling averages underestimated Ciattarelli’s strength by roughly five points during his near-upset against Phil Murphy in 2021.

Still, there are warning signs for the GOP challenger. Early voting data compiled by Michael Pruser, Director of Data Science for Decision, indicates that 54% of ballots so far have come from registered Democrats, compared with 28% from Republicans — a turnout imbalance that could prove decisive in the final tally.

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