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Staff Sergeant Yoav Rever Killed in Battle in Southern Gaza Strip

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The Southern Sharon Regional Council reported on Friday the tragic loss of IDF Staff Sergeant Yoav Rever, who was killed during combat operations in the southern region of the Gaza Strip.

Rever, just 19 years old, was a soldier in the elite Yahalom Unit of the IDF’s Combat Engineering Corps.

“Yoav is the son of Lior and Gili Rever and the brother of Tamar and Omri. He is a graduate of the Ami Asaf School. The heart breaks, the Southern Sharon Regional Council family bows its head and shares in the mourning of the entire family, the Sde Warburg community, and the Ami Asaf School community during this unbearably difficult time. May his memory be blessed forever,” the council stated.

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Seven New Dayanim Appointed to the Beis Din Hagadol; Ceremony to Be Held Next Week

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In a landmark development for Israel’s rabbinical court system, seven veteran dayanim were officially appointed last night to serve on the Beis Din Hagadol, the highest rabbinical court in the country. This comes just two weeks after 21 new dayanim were appointed to regional rabbinical courts, marking a sweeping reform effort across the entire system.

The appointments were made during a celebratory session of the Dayanim Selection Committee, which convened Thursday in Yerushalayim under the leadership of Minister for Religious Services Michael Malchieli and the president of the Beis Din Hagadol, the Rishon LeTzion Rav Dovid Yosef. The committee unanimously approved the appointments, following the submission of the candidate list by Rav Yosef, which received full consensus from all committee members.

The newly appointed dayanim to the Beis Din Hagadol are:

  1. Rav Yigal Lerer

  2. Rav Meir Freiman

  3. Rav Dovid Berdugo

  4. Rav Avraham Shalosh

  5. Rav Shneur Pardes

  6. Rav Tzvi Ben Yaakov

  7. Rav Moshe Amsalem

These appointments complete a wide-reaching judicial initiative in which 28 new dayanim—seven to the Beis Din Hagadol and 21 to the regional courts—have been appointed in under a month. This marks the end of nearly eight years of stagnation in the judicial appointment process within the rabbinical court system.

A formal swearing-in ceremony for all 28 dayanim is scheduled to take place this coming Tuesday at the President’s Residence in Yerushalayim. The state ceremony will be attended by Israel’s President, members of the selection committee, rabbanim, public officials, and the families of the newly appointed dayanim.

Rav Dovid Yosef expressed his satisfaction with the appointments, stating: “This is a momentous day for Am Yisrael, a time of great opportunity for the entire rabbinical court system. We have merited to appoint dayanim who are true talmidei chachamim, God-fearing individuals with refined character, all chosen through unity and cooperation. We will now continue to advance professionally, structurally, and publicly to elevate the status of halacha and strengthen the entire system.”

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TRAGEDY IN GAZA: Four IDF Soldier Killed After Booby-Trapped Building Collapses in Khan Younis

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A devastating incident unfolded in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, on Friday morning, when a building collapsed on Israeli soldiers. Sources tell YWN that an explosive device detonated inside a booby-trapped building, causing the structure to collapse, killing four  soldiers and injuring several others, with others in critical condition. Israeli forces responded with heavy shelling as helicopters evacuated the wounded. The IDF on Friday afternoon released the names of two of the killed soldiers: Sergeant Major Chen Gross hy”d, aged 33, from Gan Yoshiya, a reserve soldier in the Maglan Unit, Commando Brigade Staff Sergeant Yoav Raver hy”d, aged 19, from Sde Warburg, a soldier in the Yahalom Unit, Combat Engineering Corps   The identities of the additional fatalities have not yet been publicly identified, as IDF forces work to extricate them from the wreckage. (YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

Britain Threatens ‘Concrete Actions’ Against Israel Amid Gaza Conflict

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer issued a strong message to Israel on Thursday, warning that the UK is prepared to escalate its response if Israel does not halt its military campaign in Gaza and ease humanitarian access, according to AFP.

The warning came after Starmer hosted Jordan’s King Abdullah II in London, where both leaders reportedly shared deep concerns about the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, as well as rising tensions in Judea and Samaria.

Following the meeting, a Downing Street spokesperson confirmed the Prime Minister’s position, stating, “The Prime Minister reiterated that if Israel did not cease the renewed military offensive and lift its restrictions on humanitarian aid, the UK and its partners would take further concrete actions in response.”

The official statement also emphasized the urgent importance of achieving a lasting ceasefire, freeing all remaining hostages, and allowing humanitarian assistance to enter Gaza “at speed and volume” without interference.

The UK’s warning marks the latest in a growing list of actions it has taken against Israel during the ongoing conflict. Just last month, the British government suspended ongoing trade talks with Israel and summoned the Israeli ambassador to express its dissatisfaction with Israel’s handling of the war.

Shortly thereafter, Britain, along with Canada and France, jointly delivered a warning to Israel that failure to end the conflict in Gaza would result in sanctions.

Responding to that message, Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu declared, “By asking Israel to end a defensive war for our survival before Hamas terrorists on our border are destroyed and by demanding a Palestinian state, the leaders in London, Ottawa and Paris are offering a huge prize for the genocidal attack on Israel on October 7 while inviting more such atrocities.”

Netanyahu continued, “Israel accepts President Trump’s vision and urges all European leaders to do the same. The war can end tomorrow if the remaining hostages are released, Hamas lays down its arms, its murderous leaders are exiled and Gaza is demilitarized. No nation can be expected to accept anything less and Israel certainly won’t.”

“This is a war of civilization over barbarism. Israel will continue to defend itself by just means until total victory is achieved,” he concluded.

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BREAKING IN WOODMERE: Victim in Traumatic Arrest After Vehicle Overturns in Serious Crash

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A serious motor vehicle accident occurred Friday morning in Woodmere’s Five Towns at the intersection of Howard Avenue and West Broadway. A vehicle overturned, leaving one person with critical injuries and entrapped inside. As of 9:30 a.m., the victim remains pinned in the wreckage. Hatzalah Paramedics are on scene providing advanced life support, and sources tell YWN the victim is in traumatic arrest. Emergency crews continue working to extricate the victim. Further updates will follow as they become available.

Zutchka-Amsana Rebbe’s Son Flees Israel Before Arrest as Aufruf and Forshpiel Are Cancelled

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In the Zutchka-Amsana chassidus, grand preparations had been underway for a joyous Shabbos aufruf and festive forshpiel to celebrate the upcoming wedding of the Rebbe’s son. The chosson, Shalom Rosenbaum, a talmid of Yeshivas Mir, is set to marry the daughter of the Trisk-Tolna Rebbe of Monsey. The wedding is scheduled to take place in two weeks in the United States.

Given that the wedding is to be held in the U.S., the chassidus had arranged for a major aufruf celebration next Shabbos, as well as a lively forshpiel on Motzoei Shabbos. A large tent was already planned to be erected in the courtyard of the Zutshka-Amsana beis medrash on Rechov Yona Hanavi in Bnei Brak.

However, this week, the chassidus was alerted that if the chosson attempted to leave the country as originally scheduled—after the next Shabbos—he would be arrested at Ben Gurion Airport. He was advised that he would only be able to depart safely if he left by yesterday, Thursday.

In a swift change of plans, the chosson quickly packed his belongings and, together with his father, the Rebbe, boarded a flight to the U.S. on Wednesday. He will now remain in America until the wedding takes place in two weeks.

As a result of his unexpected and expedited departure, all scheduled events—the Shabbos aufruf and the forshpiel—have been canceled.

{Matzav.com Israel}

HATE IN FRANCE: Kiruv Rabbi Elie Lemmel Violently Assaulted – Twice In One Week

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Rabbi Elie Lemmel, an outreach leader with Lev & Lamed, was violently assaulted Friday morning in Neuilly-sur-Seine, a wealthy suburb of Paris — marking the second time in less than a week he has been targeted in France. According to reports, the incident occurred at approximately 8:16 a.m. EDT while Rabbi Lemmel was sitting on the terrace of a local café. An Afghan national reportedly approached the rabbi and hurled a chair at him, allegedly for the sole reason that he was wearing a yarmulka. Bystanders quickly intervened and apprehended the assailant until police arrived. Rabbi Lemmel suffered minor injuries and was transported to a hospital for treatment. This attack comes just days after Rabbi Lemmel was assaulted in Deauville, a coastal town in northern France, by three intoxicated individuals. Those suspects remain at large. Rabbi Lemmel is well known for his work in Jewish education and outreach throughout France. Lev & Lamed, the organization he leads, is dedicated to promoting Jewish learning and engagement, especially among young professionals. Authorities are investigating whether the two incidents are linked and whether the attacks were motivated by antisemitic hatred. The identity of the Neuilly attacker has not yet been publicly released. (YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

Israel Assures White House: We Won’t Attack Iran Before US Nuclear Talks Officially Fail

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Israel has assured the White House that it will not carry out a military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities unless President Donald Trump determines that negotiations with Tehran have failed, according to a report by Axios citing two Israeli officials familiar with the matter. The reassurance was delivered during a high-level visit to Washington last week by Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, Mossad Director David Barnea, and National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi. The Israeli delegation met with senior U.S. officials amid growing concerns in Washington over the possibility that Israel might launch a unilateral attack on Iranian targets, potentially derailing ongoing diplomatic efforts. While Israel has been actively preparing for a possible strike, its leadership has signaled a willingness to defer to the U.S. on the timing—at least for now. President Trump confirmed last week that he had personally requested Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to delay any action until the fate of the negotiations becomes clear. The discussions come as the U.S. and Iran continue indirect talks aimed at containing Iran’s nuclear program, which Israel views as an existential threat. (YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

Israel Ready to Block ‘Freedom Flotilla’ as High-Profile Activists Defy Blockade

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The Israeli Navy is preparing to intercept a vessel sailing under the British flag and carrying prominent international activists, should it attempt to breach the maritime blockade on the Gaza Strip in the coming days. The ship, Madleen, is part of the latest mission organized by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, a pro-Palestinian group known for its anti-Israel stance. Among the 12 passengers are Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, Brazilian campaigner Thiago Ávila, Irish actor Liam Cunningham of Game of Thrones fame, and French-Palestinian European Parliament member Rima Hassan — who was previously barred from entering Israel over her support for boycotts and armed resistance. Israeli defense officials confirmed Thursday that they are closely tracking the vessel’s route. The IDF said it is “enforcing the maritime security blockade on the Gaza Strip, and is prepared and ready for a wide range of scenarios that it will handle in accordance with the political echelon’s guidelines.” The ship departed from Sicily on Sunday and was expected to reach the vicinity of Gaza over the weekend. However, the activists reportedly diverted course Thursday to assist a group of Sudanese migrants stranded off the Libyan coast. Israeli officials say that regardless of detours, the vessel will be stopped if it continues toward Gaza. Possible outcomes include towing the ship to Ashdod or blocking it at sea. The mission has drawn the attention of several European governments. A French diplomat told Channel 12 that France is “closely monitoring” the situation due to the presence of six French nationals aboard and stands ready to intervene if needed. Meanwhile, a British official reportedly acknowledged that the UK government was initially unaware the vessel was sailing under its flag and has since asked Israel to ensure the safety of the ship and its passengers. According to the report, Israel had requested that the UK prohibit the Madleen from using the British flag — a request that was denied due to maritime regulations. The Freedom Flotilla’s previous attempt to reach Gaza ended after activists claimed their boat, the Conscience, was hit by a drone strike near Malta. That ship, registered under Palau, was stripped of its flag just before the alleged incident and was subsequently denied docking rights by multiple countries until Malta agreed to repair it. (YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

DRAMATIC RESCUE: Chaverim of Rockland Search and Rescue Team Saves Unwell Hiker Near NY/NJ Border

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In a dramatic midday rescue earlier this week, the Chaverim of Rockland Search and Rescue team responded to an emergency involving an unwell hiker deep within the rugged trails near the Palisades, close to the New York/New Jersey border. Over two dozen trained volunteers sprang into action, equipped with specialized gear to handle the challenging terrain. The operation was carried out with the coordination and support of multiple law enforcement agencies, including the Orangetown Police Department, the Rockland County Sheriff’s Office under the leadership of Sheriff Louis Falco, and the Palisades Interstate Parkway Police of New Jersey. Police Chaplain Rabbi Abe Friedman was instrumental in facilitating communication between all agencies and ensuring smooth inter-agency cooperation throughout the mission. Chaverim’s SAR team reached the hiker and provided immediate medical care, including pain relief, before securing the individual onto a specialized rescue stretcher. After a careful and physically demanding extraction through steep and uneven terrain, the hiker was brought to safety and transferred to Hatzoloh EMS of Rockland County for transport to a local hospital. Thanks to the swift response, expert coordination, and teamwork of Chaverim of Rockland and all supporting agencies, the rescue was executed successfully and safely. (YWN World Headquarters –  NYC)

U.S. Visit Begins: Rav Azriel Auerbach Departs Eretz Yisroel, Receives Warm Welcome in America

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[Photos below.] The previously reported trip of Rav Azriel Auerbach, rov of Kehillas Chanichei Hayeshivos of Bayit Vegan in Yerushalayim, has officially begun with his departure from Eretz Yisroel and arrival in the United States, where he is scheduled to address the fourth Adirei HaTorah gathering, to be held in Pennsylvania.

Rav Auerbach’s close talmidim escorted him to the Pateh Lounge at Ben Gurion Airport to bid him tzeischem l’shalom.

On the American side, a group of supporters waited at Newark Liberty International Airport in the early hours of the morning to greet the senior posek.

After arriving in Lakewood, Rav Auerbach davened tefillas Shacharis at Yeshiva Nezer HaTorah, then delivering divrei chizuk to the bochurim there.

His itinerary continued with visits to Yeshiva Toras Aharon and Mesivta Or Yisroel, where he delivered additional divrei hisorerus. The day’s events also included a reception at Yeshiva Shagas Aryeh and a visit to the home of Rav Malkiel Kotler.

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Iran’s Secret Arsenal Grows: 800 Ballistic Missiles’ Worth of Rocket Fuel En Route from China

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Iran has ordered large quantities of material from China used in the production of ballistic missiles, according to a Wall Street Journal report published Thursday. The revelation comes as Tehran continues indirect nuclear negotiations with the United States — and has sparked renewed concerns about Iran’s military ambitions and regional destabilization efforts. Citing sources familiar with the transaction, the Journal reports that Iran’s order includes enough ammonium perchlorate — a key ingredient in solid-fuel missiles — to manufacture as many as 800 ballistic missiles. The materials were purchased by Iranian company Pishgaman Tejarat Rafi Novin Co. from Hong Kong-based Lion Commodities Holdings Ltd., and are expected to begin arriving in Iran in the coming months. Western officials believe portions of the shipment could be funneled to Iran’s proxy forces, including the Houthis in Yemen, who launched ballistic missiles at Israel as recently as Thursday. The bulk of the material, however, is expected to stay in Iran as the regime rebuilds missile production infrastructure damaged in Israeli airstrikes last October. Those strikes, which followed an unprecedented direct Iranian attack on Israel, reportedly destroyed several planetary mixers — industrial equipment essential for blending missile fuel compounds. While Iran has not responded to requests for comment, China’s Foreign Ministry said it was unaware of the transaction and insisted it adheres to strict export controls on dual-use materials. A previous shipment from China tied to a deadly explosion in southern Iran was linked to mishandling by Iran’s Quds Force and also involved ammonium perchlorate. Despite claiming it does not seek nuclear weapons, Iran has amassed uranium enriched up to 60% purity — a short step from weapons-grade — and continues to bolster its missile capabilities through its network of proxies and domestic production. The news comes as Israel warns it is prepared to strike Iran’s nuclear sites if diplomacy fails. According to a separate Axios report, Israeli officials have told the White House they will hold off on military action as long as the ongoing negotiations — proposed by President Trump in March — remain viable. “We calmed the Americans and told them there is no logic in launching an attack if a good diplomatic solution can be found,” one Israeli official was quoted as saying. However, with Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rejecting the latest U.S. offer this week, prospects for a deal remain uncertain. (YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

Israel Assures White House: We Will Await US Green Light On Iran

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Israel has provided reassurances to the Trump administration that it will not carry out a strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities without a clear signal from President Trump that diplomatic efforts with Tehran have ended, according to two Israeli officials familiar with the matter, as reported by Axios.

This message appears to have eased anxieties among U.S. officials, who were increasingly worried that Israel might act unilaterally while American diplomats continue to engage in sensitive discussions with Iran.

President Trump said last week that he had warned Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu not to launch any attack during the negotiations, though he added that his position “could change with a phone call” if he concludes the talks are going nowhere.

The commitment from Israel was delivered during a visit to Washington by Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, Mossad chief David Barnea, and National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi, according to Israeli sources speaking to Axios.

One Israeli official noted that their team clearly communicated to American officials that Israel had no intention of taking independent military action without prior consultation.

“We calmed the Americans and told them there is no logic in launching an attack if a good diplomatic solution can be found. This is why we are going to give it a chance and wait with any military action until it is clear that negotiations were exhausted and [White House envoy] Steve Witkoff has given up,” a second Israeli official stated.

Although the Israeli military remains actively engaged in preparing for a potential mission against Iran, a senior official clarified that recent IDF activities were mistakenly seen by some in the U.S. and elsewhere as preparations for a strike on Iran, when in fact they were aimed at Houthi targets in Yemen.

The White House is currently anticipating a formal reply from Iran to the latest nuclear deal proposal. Iranian officials have indicated that a draft response is in the works. President Trump, in the meantime, criticized Tehran on Wednesday for dragging its feet, accusing the regime of “slow-walking their decision” after Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei voiced objections to Washington’s offer.

According to the Trump administration’s reading of the situation, a two-month window for reaching a deal is about to close next week.

Even so, an Israeli official revealed that Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed doubts to President Trump about the prospects of the negotiations producing a meaningful agreement. This source added that, despite the lack of progress, Iran is likely to keep the talks from breaking down completely. “It could take another several months of negotiations before Trump decides it has failed,” one Israeli official projected.

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ICC Slams US Sanctions On Its Judges, Vows Continued Justice Pursuit

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The International Criminal Court (ICC) expressed strong condemnation on Thursday following the Trump administration’s imposition of sanctions on four of its judges.

In an official statement, Secretary of State Marco Rubio detailed the penalties, which affect Solomy Balungi Bossa of Uganda, Luz del Carmen Ibáñez Carranza of Peru, Reine Adelaide Sophie Alapini Gansou of Benin, and Beti Hohler of Slovenia.

Among the four, two were responsible for approving arrest warrants issued last November for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. The other two were involved in authorizing an investigation by the ICC into alleged misconduct by American forces in Afghanistan.

Reacting to the move, the ICC issued a harsh rebuke, declaring that it “deplores” the sanctions, describing them as “a clear attempt to undermine the independence of an international judicial institution which operates under the mandate from 125 States Parties from all corners of the globe.”

The Court also reaffirmed its commitment to its mission, stating that it “stands fully behind its personnel, and will continue its work undeterred, in strict accordance with the Rome Statute and the principles of fairness and due process, with a view to bringing justice to victims of war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide and the crime of aggression.”

Criticizing the American actions, the ICC emphasized the harmful message it sends: “Targeting those working for accountability does nothing to help civilians trapped in conflict. It only emboldens those who believe they can act with impunity.” The statement further warned that “these sanctions are not only directed at designated individuals, they also target all those who support the Court, including nationals and corporate entities of States Parties.”

Continuing its denunciation, the ICC said the measures “are aimed against innocent victims in all Situations before the Court, as well as the rule of law, peace, security and the prevention of the gravest crimes that shock the conscience of humanity.”

In contrast, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar praised the U.S. for its actions. Taking to X, he wrote, “Thank you Secretary Rubio. You are right. The ICC’s dangerous abuse of power and illegitimate infringement of sovereignty and national security of democracies fighting terrorism like the US and Israel must stop.”

The latest sanctions were implemented in accordance with an executive order signed by President Trump in February, authorizing punitive measures against the ICC.

Only a week after that order, the U.S. took further action by placing ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan on its Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List, thereby subjecting him to direct sanctions.

As a result, all of Khan’s financial holdings within the United States have been frozen.

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Musk Polls Followers on Forming New Political Party as Feud With Trump Escalates

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Billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk is hinting at the creation of a new political party, escalating his increasingly bitter public feud with President Donald Trump, after the two former allies traded barbs on Thursday night. In a poll posted on X, Musk asked his more than 180 million followers whether it was “time to create a new political party in America that actually represents the 80% in the middle.” As of early Friday morning, the poll had garnered over 4.7 million responses — with more than 80% voting in favor of the idea. The poll came just hours after Trump, speaking from the Oval Office, criticized Musk for opposing his administration’s latest tax and spending bill. “I’m very disappointed in him,” Trump told reporters. Shortly after, Trump took to Truth Social, claiming Musk had “gone CRAZY” and that he had previously “asked him to leave” his administration. Trump also threatened to cancel federal contracts and subsidies tied to Musk’s companies, including Tesla and SpaceX, a move that could significantly impact Musk’s business empire. Musk quickly retaliated on X, not only endorsing calls for Trump’s impeachment but also lobbing a serious accusation: that the Trump administration is suppressing documents related to Jeffrey Epstein to protect the former president. “Time to drop the really big bomb: Trump is in the Epstein files,” Musk wrote. “That is the real reason they have not been made public. Have a nice day, DJT!” Musk further taunted the former president with a parting shot: “Trump has 3.5 years left as President, but I will be around for 40+ years.” (YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

At NYC Mayor Primary Debate, Cuomo Says He’d Visit Israel, Which Mamdani Won’t Say Is ‘Jewish State’

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With five minutes to spare in the two-hour New York City Democratic mayoral primary debate, which NBC carried on Wednesday night, the candidates were asked what their first foreign trip would be as mayor.

“Given the hostility and the antisemitism that has been shown in New York, I would go to Israel,” said Andrew Cuomo, the former New York governor who is trying to make a comeback and who recently scored the Far Rockaway Jewish Alliance’s endorsement.

Zohran Mamdani, an anti-Israel New York state representative who just received the endorsement of far-left, progressive “Squad” member Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), said that he would stay in the city. “My plans are to address New Yorkers across the five boroughs,” he said.

“Can I just jump in?” a moderator said. “Would you visit Israel as mayor?”

“I’ll be standing up for Jewish New Yorkers, and I’ll be meeting them wherever they are across the five boroughs—whether that’s in their synagogues and temples or at their homes or at the subway platform, because ultimately we need to focus on delivering on their concerns,” he said.

“Yes or no?” the moderator asked. “Do you believe in a Jewish state of Israel?”

 

“I believe Israel has the right to exist,” Mamdani said.

Pressed if he believes it should exist “as a Jewish state,” Mamdani said it ought to “as a state with equal rights.”

“His answer was no, he won’t visit Israel,” Cuomo said. “That’s what he was trying to say.”

“I believe every state should be a state of equal rights,” Mamdani said.

Daniel S. Mariaschin, the CEO of B’nai B’rith International, told JNS that “there is something definitely wrong when a candidate for mayor of New York City, which has the largest Jewish population in the United States, equivocates on Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish state and refuses to say he will visit Israel.”

Morton Klein, national president of the Zionist Organization of America, told JNS that Mamdani “is a frightening, ignorant, bigoted antisemite, who refuses to affirm the right to exist of the Jewish state of Israel,  greatest and most reliable ally.”

“He would never oppose the right to exist of Muslim terrorist nations like Iran, Sudan or Syria or enemies of America like China or Russia,” Klein said. “Mamdani is an ugly, Jew hater, who has forfeited his right to public office or even being employed anywhere. He must be shunned and condemned. He has no place in polite company.”

Rabbi Moshe Hauer, the executive vice president of the Orthodox Union, told JNS that “the safety of all New Yorkers—including Jewish New Yorkers—is the solemn responsibility of the mayor of New York.”

“That safety has been deeply impacted by the rhetoric and calls to action of those who deny Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish state,” he said. “We would expect anyone aspiring to serve as mayor of New York to prioritize his responsibility to lead the city to safety by clearly rejecting such rhetoric and the climate of fear and hostility that it has created in our city.”

Several others at the debate said they would plan to visit Israel on their first trip as mayor, including Adrienne Adams, the New York City Council speaker, who said, “I would visit the Holy Land.”

“I’d make my fourth trip to Israel followed by my fifth trip to Ukraine,” said Whitney Tilson, an investor. “Two of our greatest allies fighting on the front lines of the global war on terror.”

Scott Stringer, the former New York City comptroller who is Jewish, said that his goal “would be to take my first trip to Israel.”

“My wife’s life work in this area means a lot to our family, and it could coincide with my young son Miles’s bar mitzvah,” he said. (Tilson and Cuomo wore yellow ribbons in solidarity with the hostages in Gaza.)

“Boy, what Trump is doing to Canada; there’s a lot of opportunities for us to partner better with them,” said Brad Lander, the New York City comptroller who is Jewish, suggesting he would visit the Great White North.

‘Immoral, unlawful’

Some 100 minutes into the debate, the moderators turned to a then-breaking news story—that the Trump administration told the agency that accredits Columbia University that the school should lose its status.

A moderator quoted Linda McMahon, the U.S. education secretary, who stated that “after Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, terror attack on Israel, Columbia University’s leadership acted with deliberate indifference towards the harassment of Jewish students on its campus. This is not only immoral but also unlawful.”

“Thirty seconds,” he said. “What’s your reaction to this move?”

Cuomo said that there are two issues. “I do believe there’s been antisemitism in the city. I believe it’s a growing problem,” he said. “I believe the rhetoric about Israel has actually inflamed the antisemitism.”

“Put that aside. I think this is just another overreach of the Trump administration,” he added. “Now he’s going to take over the academic universities in this country. He is literally attacking the foundation of democracy, and he must be opposed at every turn.”

Mamdani said that the decision is “yet another example of a gross overreach of the Trump administration, one that they have shown they will continue to pursue with whichever university they decide to target.”

“It’s been Columbia. It’s been Harvard,” he said. “We need to have a mayor that will actually stand up to Donald Trump. Not one that we have right now that will collaborate with them, and that is who I will be.”

Tilson said that he is “totally appalled” that Columbia and other top schools didn’t do enough to curb the “mobs” that created dangerous environments for Jewish students, including his daughter.

“My wife and children are Jewish,” he said. “This is personal to me.”

Tilson is even more disgusted by the Trump administration “pretending to care about antisemitism and accreditation of universities,” he said.

Michael Blake, a former New York state representative, said that “as a reverend, let’s start from the core—that all hostages have to come back home on both sides. Let’s also be very clear that we have to reject antisemitism and also have humanity what’s happening for the Palestinian people at the same time.”

Although Blake paused briefly at the end of the sentence and began the next sentence with “let’s also be very clear,” he wrote on social media later in the night that “I didn’t say hostages on both sides.”

“I said that hostages need to come home,” he wrote. “Then, separately, we need to honor the pain on both sides. Definitely did not say that Israel has hostages.”

Stringer said that “there’s no question that on so many of these college campuses, the antisemitic anti-Jewish hate is very real, and we have to make sure that we hold universities accountable to make sure every student of all different backgrounds are safe.”

Trump’s move “goes against everything that’s American,” Stringer said, “and if he really wants to help Jewish students and all students, because everybody faces discrimination at some point in their lives, then maybe he would fully fund the civil rights divisions. He would not cut programs that could go a long way to fostering the ability for all different people to work together and come together.”

Adams said that “all New Yorkers deserve to feel safe, no matter who they are.”

Adams said that she allocated more than $18 million to combat Jew-hatred in the city. “As mayor, I will continue to combat antisemitism within the city of New York,” she said.

“This is a frightening time for Jews, and I feel it really personally after the flamethrowing in Boulder, Colo., and the two murders in Washington, D.C.,” Lander said. “I go to a lot of Jewish communal events and you can’t just be looking over your shoulder.”

He added that he has a “really detailed plan” for addressing “hate crimes and antisemitism” in the city.

Jessica Ramos, a New York state senator, said that as mayor, she would “make sure that we are keeping our Jewish students safe, our Muslim students safe and that we are fighting bigotry at every turn.”

“There is no room for the skyrocketing antisemitism that we are seeing in our community, and the xenophobia must end,” she said.

Zellnor Myrie, a New York state senator, said that “there has been a clear and unequivocal rise in antisemitism in this city and across this country.”

“We have to be just as clear and unequivocal in calling it out and rooting it out wherever it wears its ugly head,” he said. “That is what I’m going to do as mayor. But come on, this is New York City. Our Jewish friends and our neighbors, they make our city what it is.”

‘An abomination’

The next question related to Mahmoud Khalil, the Syrian born Columbia alumnus and Algerian national, who was admitted to the country on a student visa. The Trump administration is trying to deport the green card holder, who is married to a U.S. citizen, for his actions as a leader of anti-Israel protests on the Columbia campus.

“He should be set free. He should be at home with his wife Noor and their young child, and the fact that he is still in Louisiana is an abomination,” Mamdani said.

“It’s an attack on our First Amendment, and it is clear another example of Donald Trump weaponizing the very real issue of antisemitism to then throw Palestinian New Yorkers into detention facilities and not even tell us what the crime is that they’re charged with,” Mamdani added.

Cuomo said that “this is a continuation of Trump eroding democracy, chipping away at due process.”

“He should be released. He should be released immediately,” he said. “He shouldn’t have been detained in the first place.”

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Significant Progress Reported on Drafting Consensus Draft Law; Netanyahu’s Office Aims for Agreement Before Shabbos

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In a major development amid the ongoing crisis surrounding Israel’s draft law, Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu’s office announced early Friday morning that “significant progress” had been made in negotiations, with efforts underway to finalize an agreed-upon version of the bill before the start of Shabbos.

The statement came following a high-stakes meeting Thursday night that lasted more than seven hours, attended by Prime Minister Netanyahu, Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Chairman MK Yoel (Yuli) Edelstein, former Minister Ariel Attias, and Cabinet Secretary Yossi Fuchs.

Sources confirmed that much of the marathon discussion revolved around the sanctions clauses Edelstein had been insisting on as part of the new draft legislation. According to insiders, Netanyahu managed to soften Edelstein’s stance, with some of the proposed sanctions expected to be dropped entirely from the final version. The parties also reached initial agreements on the timing and conditions under which any remaining sanctions would be triggered. One key understanding is that sanctions will not be enforced if the majority of draft targets are being met.

Netanyahu’s office stated: “The meeting between Prime Minister Netanyahu, Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Chairman MK Yuli Edelstein, former minister Ariel Attias, and Cabinet Secretary Yossi Fuchs regarding the draft law has concluded. Significant progress was achieved. It was decided following the meeting that efforts will be made tomorrow to finalize the remaining outstanding matters.”

The meeting came on the heels of a decision by the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah of Agudas Yisroel, which convened Thursday night at the residence of the Vizhnitzer Rebbe in Moshav Ora, near Yerushalayim. At the conclusion of the gathering, the Moetzes issued a formal declaration stating that Agudas Yisroel would support a bill to dissolve the Knesset. The decision was read aloud by the Moetzes’ secretary, declaring: “For the people dwelling in Zion in general and the chareidi public in particular, the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah has determined that it is no longer appropriate to remain in a government that enables the persecution of the Torah world and violates prior agreements. The Moetzes instructs Agudas Yisroel’s Knesset members to present a bill in July to dissolve the Knesset.”

{Matzav.com Israel}

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