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Hero of Bondi: ‘I Knew They Were Killing Jews, And I Would Stop Them Again’
In the aftermath of the deadly attack at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, new details have emerged about the condition and actions of Ahmed al-Ahmed, an Australian citizen of Syrian origin who intervened during the violence and was seriously wounded.
According to his attorney, Sam Issa, al-Ahmed was struck by gunfire four times while attempting to stop the attackers. Issa told Kan that his client remains hospitalized and faces a long road to recovery. “His condition is serious but stable. He is suffering from pain,” Issa said in an interview, adding, “Ahmed was shot four times in his left arm and lost sensation. He is due to undergo several operations, one of them today. Despite the pain, his spirits are good.”
Issa said that al-Ahmed has shown no regret for his actions, despite the injuries and repeated surgeries ahead. “Despite the pain and despite everything he is going through and the many surgeries he must undergo, he would do it again, because he knows he saved many lives,” Issa quoted his client as saying.
Recounting how al-Ahmed came to be at the scene, Issa explained that his client had arrived at Bondi Beach by chance. “He went to Bondi Beach to have an afternoon coffee. When he arrived he heard music and saw families enjoying themselves. He asked one of the security staff about the event and was told it was Hanukkah, a Jewish holiday. He was given permission to watch, went to buy a coffee, then he heard gunfire, and the drama began.”
Issa described the moment that prompted al-Ahmed to act. “He saw one of the attackers, the father, walking with a gun toward a group of Jews and trying to get as close as possible to kill as many as he could. That is the moment Ahmed decided he had to save those people, and he did it, thank God,” he said.
The lawyer stressed that al-Ahmed’s decision was driven by basic humanity, not ideology. “He knew they were Jews. He is simply a human being. He does not care about their religion or nationality. He only wanted to save lives,” Issa said.
Since the attack, Issa noted, al-Ahmed has received an outpouring of support from across Australia’s communities. “A representative of the Jewish community in Australia came to the hospital and thanked him. The Muslim community in Australia is also proud of his bravery – we all want to live in a place without violence,” he said.
Issa also shared background about al-Ahmed’s journey to Australia, explaining that he fled conflict in Syria. “He came to Australia to live in a country that loves peace. Unfortunately, we have seen violence and hatred, and it is shocking. But Ahmed gives a glimmer of hope, an example that it is possible to live together. We hope Ahmed’s actions will advance coexistence, love, and tolerance. He sends his love, his wishes for recovery to the wounded, and his condolences to the families of the murdered. He has only love for the Jewish community in Australia and elsewhere, and he hopes for peace.”
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Jack Smith Tells Lawmakers His Team Developed “Proof Beyond A Reasonable Doubt” Against Trump
New Details Revealed: How The Mossad Took Out 11 Iranian Nuclear Scientists
A new investigative film produced jointly by The Washington Post and PBS Frontline examines Israel’s June military offensive against Iran, concluding that the operation delayed Tehran’s nuclear ambitions by several years but did not erase them entirely. Israeli, American, and International Atomic Energy Agency officials interviewed for the documentary said Iran still retains nuclear expertise and some enriched material, even after the strikes.
Drawing on interviews with current and former officials from Israel, Iran, the United States, and several Arab countries — many of whom spoke anonymously — the filmmakers report that assessments across governments largely agree the damage to Iran’s nuclear program was substantial but incomplete. This view contrasts with claims by President Donald Trump that Iran’s nuclear capabilities had been completely destroyed.
The documentary describes extensive intelligence groundwork leading up to the campaign, including years of surveillance, the cultivation of operatives inside Iran, and close coordination between Israel and the US. It also explores diplomatic maneuvering and disinformation efforts that took place before the first strikes, alongside conflicting intelligence evaluations about how close Iran was to nuclear weapons capability.
According to the report, Israel carried out a wide-ranging assault targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities, missile systems, and air defenses. Israeli officials portrayed the operation as a synchronized effort combining air power, intelligence assets, and covert actions, with a particular focus on dismantling the leadership of Iran’s nuclear research apparatus.
During the opening phase of the conflict, Israeli strikes killed several senior Iranian nuclear scientists, the documentary says, including Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi and former atomic energy chief Fereydoun Abbasi. Israel stated that a total of 11 leading scientists were eliminated over the course of the operation.
The investigation also addresses the human toll of the campaign. Citing independent verification by The Washington Post and outside researchers, the documentary reports civilian casualties from some of the strikes. Israeli officials told the filmmakers that significant precautions were taken to limit harm to civilians, while Iranian authorities claimed that hundreds of civilians were killed during the fighting.
Together, the findings present a detailed account of how the operation was planned and executed, highlighting both the military and intelligence dimensions of the campaign and the ongoing debate over its long-term impact on Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
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Brown University Shooting Investigators Share More Grainy Pictures As Five-Day Manhunt Widens To Person Seen ‘In Proximity’ To At-Large Suspect
As the investigation into the deadly shooting involving a Brown University gunman continues, Providence police say they are now attempting to identify an additional individual seen near the suspect shortly before the attack that left two students dead and seven others wounded.
Authorities released new surveillance images showing a person wearing a blue jacket with a green hood, dark-colored pants, and what appears to be a light-colored satchel worn over the right shoulder. The images are described as grainy but are believed to show someone who was close to the suspected shooter prior to the violence.
“Investigators are asking for the public’s help in identifying and speaking to the individual shown in these photos who was in proximity of the person of interest,” the Providence Police Department wrote on X while sharing the photographs.
Police believe the same individual appears in surveillance footage previously made public by FBI Boston. That video shows the suspected shooter walking along a residential street in Providence less than two hours before the shooting occurred.
According to investigators, the footage shows the gunman glancing to his right and noticing the backpack-carrying individual before suddenly running down a side street at approximately 2:16 p.m. on December 13.
Moments later, the person with the backpack follows, turning onto the same street and beginning to run after walking for roughly 15 to 20 feet.
“Anyone with information is urged to contact the tip line at 401-272-3121.”
Providence police emphasized that the case remains active and that multiple agencies are involved in the investigation. The department said it is coordinating closely with the Rhode Island State Police, the Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office, the FBI, ATF, IRS, DEA, US Secret Service, US Department of Homeland Security, and the US Marshals Service as efforts continue to track down those connected to the incident.
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France Probes “Foreign Interference” After Remote Control Malware Found On Passenger Ferry
Vice President J.D. Vance Says Cutting Immigration Is Key to Fighting Antisemitism
Trump Forgets Hostage In Gaza, Bereaved Father Calls Him Out
At the White House’s Chanukah celebration on Tuesday, President Donald Trump spoke about the recent hostage developments involving Gaza, praising what he described as their return. In his remarks, however, the President inaccurately suggested that the process was fully complete, stating, “We got back all of the hostages, and all of the dead young people that were dead.”
That assertion overlooked one critical case. The remains of Ran Gvili have not been returned and are still being held by Hamas, an omission that carries significance as negotiations over the next phase of Trump’s peace plan remain stalled in part because of the terrorist group’s failure to release the final hostage.
Moments later in the program, Trump invited Orna and Ronen Neutra to join him. The couple are the parents of Captain Omer Neutra, an American-Israeli soldier whose body was recently recovered from captivity in Gaza.
Speaking from the stage, Ronen Neutra expressed gratitude to the President for his efforts on behalf of their family, the Jewish people, and Israel, but he also addressed the inaccuracy directly. “Your amazing leadership brought us to the point where we got our kid back, but there is still one left: Ran Gvili. He’s still there.”
Ronen concluded with confidence in the President’s resolve, adding, “we know you’re going to bring him back.”
The audience responded with sustained applause as Trump acknowledged the correction with a nod, bringing the exchange to a close.
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Mamdani Fundraiser Praised Anti-NYPD Chants, Said America Should Be “Punished For Its Sins”
GOP Donor Miriam Adelson Reportedly Offered Trump ‘Another $250 Million’ To Run For Third Time
[Video below.] President Donald Trump used remarks at the White House Chanukah reception on Tuesday to touch on domestic politics, foreign policy, and his long-standing ties with major political donors, drawing attention for comments that mixed humor, fundraising, and speculation.
During the event, Trump reflected on conversations involving Israeli-American philanthropist Miriam Adelson, who was standing beside him as he addressed the crowd. At one point, chants of “four more years” could be heard in the background, though the response was muted.
Adelson, speaking publicly at the reception, told Trump about a recent discussion she had with constitutional lawyer Alan Dershowitz, noting that he spoke “about four more years.” She encouraged the president to consider the idea, saying, “I said, ‘Alan, I agree with you.’ So, we can do it! Think about it!” As she spoke, the audience briefly echoed the chant, “Four more years!”
Moments later, Adelson leaned in and quietly said something to Trump. The president then shared the exchange aloud, telling attendees, “She said, ‘Think about it, I’ll give you another $250 million.’” Adelson immediately responded, “I will give.”
Trump went on to reminisce about Adelson’s late husband, Sheldon Adelson, describing him as a formidable presence. “But her husband Sheldon was an amazing guy, and he’d come up to the office, and there was nobody more aggressive than Sheldon,” Trump said. He recalled Sheldon Adelson’s persistence, adding, “He’d call and say, ‘Can I come over please?’ I’d say, ‘Sheldon, I’m president of the United States, it doesn’t work that way anymore.’”
Sheldon Adelson and Miriam Adelson were among the most prominent Republican megadonors over recent election cycles. Sheldon Adelson played a major role in financing Trump’s early presidential campaigns, and following his death, Miriam Adelson continued to be heavily involved in political giving.
In 2024, the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported on Adelson’s political priorities, writing, “Adelson, a resident of Herzliya and a megadonor for settlement development in the West Bank, did not wish to hear Trump yearning for peace,” and adding that what Adelson “really wants from Trump’s second term is an Israeli annexation of the West Bank and a US recognition of Israeli sovereignty in all the regions of the land.”
Beyond donor-related remarks, Trump also used the Chanukah reception to comment on the political climate in Washington, including tensions in Congress and what he described as a growing problem of antisemitism among certain lawmakers.
He further reflected on the influence of pro-Israel advocacy in U.S. politics, suggesting it has diminished over time while reiterating his own support for Israel. “My father would tell me, the most powerful lobby that there is in this country is the Jewish Lobby. It’s the Israeli lobby. It’s not that way anymore,” Trump said.
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Congressional Report Finds China Is Exploiting U.S.-Funded Research To Aid Its Military
BMG Roshei Yeshiva Issue Letter Banning Planned Jackson Concert
The roshei yeshiva of Bais Medrash Govoah in Lakewood have issued a formal letter prohibiting a concert that had been scheduled to take place in Jackson, New Jersey.
In the letter, the roshei yeshiva state that they were informed of plans to hold a concert event in Jackson and felt compelled to express their firm opposition.
The concert they refer to is a performance by the Miami Boys Choir.
The letter emphasizes concerns about the spiritual and communal implications of such an event, noting that similar gatherings have, in the past, led to outcomes that were not in keeping with the standards and values of the Torah community. The roshei yeshiva stress that the decision was made after careful consideration and with a sense of responsibility for the broader ציבור, particularly given the proximity of the event to large concentrations of bnei Torah.
The letter bans the concert even if there’s only separate seating.
The letter is signed by Rav Malkiel Kotler, Rav Yisroel Neuman, Rav Dovid Schustal and Rav Yeruchem Olshin.
The concert has since been cancelled.
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On Taxpayers’ Backs: Netanyahu Is Questioned For Hours About His Dog Kaya
Israel’s Health Ministry Urges Masks And Vaccinations as Flu Cases and Deaths Soar
Trump: Arrest Wray, Garland, ‘And Many Others’ for Mar-a-Lago Raid
Newly released internal communications have renewed scrutiny of the FBI’s 2022 search of President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence, with senior officials and lawmakers pointing to evidence that agents questioned whether the legal threshold for the raid had been met.
FBI Director Kash Patel addressed the issue Tuesday, confirming that the operation proceeded despite internal reservations. “It’s true – we just turned over documents to Capitol Hill to be made public showing the FBI told DOJ they did not have probable cause for raiding President Trump’s home in Mar-a-Lago but DOJ ‘didn’t give a …..’ and did it anyway,” Patel wrote on X.
Earlier in the day, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley of Iowa released newly declassified emails and memoranda detailing exchanges between the FBI and the Justice Department in the weeks leading up to the August 8, 2022 search. According to the records, FBI officials repeatedly questioned whether they had sufficient grounds to seek a warrant.
In one document, the FBI’s Washington Field Office stated that it “does not believe” that “we have established probable cause for the search warrant for classified records” at Mar-a-Lago. Another passage noted, “DOJ has opined that they do have probable cause, requesting a wide scope including residence, office, storage space.”
The internal correspondence also reflected frustration within the bureau over the direction of the investigation. “The 6 weeks spent fixated on probable cause for a search warrant have been counterproductive,” the document quotes the FBI as saying. It further added, “Continued investigation and additional interviews have not found any witness who has reported seeing classified records at Mar-a-Lago since the return of records via compliance on June 3, 2022,” and suggested that “WFO suggests alternative, less intrusive and likelier quick options for resolution.”
Grassley summarized his reaction to the disclosures in a post on X, writing, “Received shocking new docs today from DOJ & FBI showing FBI DID NOT BELIEVE IT HAD PROBABLE CAUSE to raid Pres Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home but Biden DOJ pushed for it anyway.” He added, “Based on the records Mar-a-Lago raid was a miscarriage of justice.”
Late Tuesday night, President Trump weighed in forcefully on the revelations, denouncing the search in a Truth Social post. “Unreasonable Search and Seizure!!! That was the FBI’s CRIMINAL RAID on Mar-a-Lago. This can never be allowed to happen again!!!,” he wrote.
Trump also responded to a supporter calling for accountability over the raid. After a user posted that “Someone should be arrested. Wray & Garland,” Trump replied, “and many others!!!”
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4 Republicans Defy Speaker Johnson To Force House Vote On Extending Obamacare Subsidies
House Speaker Johnson Rejects Health Care Subsidies Extension, Pushes Ahead With GOP Plan
Trump Expands Travel Ban to Palestinian Authority Passport Holders, Citing Security and Vetting Concerns
Iranian Cyber Group Claims Hack of Naftali Bennett’s Phone
A group of Iranian hackers is claiming responsibility for a cyber intrusion targeting the cellphone of Naftali Bennett, according to reports in Hebrew-language media.
The allegation surfaced after the hackers, identifying themselves as “Handala,” announced what they described as a successful breach of Bennett’s device, an operation they named “Operation Octopus,” Ynet reported.
In a statement cited by Ynet, the group mocked Bennett’s professional background in the cyber field. “You once prided yourself on being a leading light of cybersecurity, and displayed your expertise to the world,” the hackers said, referring to Bennett’s role as a co-founder of a cybersecurity company.
The message continued with further derision. “And even so, how ironic that your iPhone 13 fell so easily into the hands of Handala,” the statement said. “Despite all of your pride and boasting, your digital fortress is nothing more than a paper wall waiting to be broken.”
Bennett has previously used the phrase “the head of the octopus” when describing Iran’s role in orchestrating threats against Israel throughout the region.
The incident comes as Bennett, who previously served as Israel’s prime minister, is widely viewed as the most serious political rival to Prime Minister Bibi Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of elections expected next year.
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