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IAF Strikes Hezbollah Rocket Launchers in Lebanon, Intercepts UAVs After Attacks on Israel
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NYPD: Explosives Thrown Near Gracie Mansion Investigated As ‘ISIS-Related Terrorism’
New York City police are investigating whether men who brought improvised explosive devices to a protest near the mayor’s residence were motivated by ISIS ideology, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said Monday.
The explosive devices, which failed to detonate, were thrown during a heated confrontation outside Gracie Mansion. The disturbance took place during a rally called “Stop the Islamic Takeover of New York City,” organized by far-right activist Jake Lang. Tisch said the devices had the potential to cause severe injuries or fatalities.
Authorities have taken two individuals into custody in connection with the incident, though neither has yet been formally charged. Tisch said police are coordinating the investigation with federal prosecutors and the FBI. Agents from the bureau’s Joint Terrorism Task Force have also joined the inquiry.
“I can confirm this morning that this is being investigated as an act of ISIS-inspired terrorism,” Tisch said.
Despite the arrests, charges have not yet been filed against the suspects. Tisch reiterated that city investigators are working closely with federal officials and the FBI as they examine the case. She added that authorities have found no indication so far that the incident is linked to Iran or the ongoing war overseas.
“At this time, we do not have any information that connects this investigation to what’s going on overseas in Iran,” Tisch said.
The rally itself drew relatively few participants, but it attracted a much larger group of counterprotesters. During the confrontation, police say one individual threw a smoking object into the crowd. The device contained nuts, bolts, screws, and what Tisch described as a “hobby fuse.”
According to the commissioner, the device extinguished itself only a short distance from police officers stationed nearby. The same individual then dropped a second device that did not appear to ignite.
Police also reported that officers located a suspicious device inside a vehicle parked on East End Avenue between 81st Street and 82nd Street. The discovery prompted authorities to shut down surrounding streets and evacuate nearby buildings as a precaution.
At approximately 7 p.m., a flatbed truck removed a Honda Civic from the scene, after which police reopened the area to the public.
Lang, the organizer of the rally, previously faced charges including assaulting a police officer with a baseball bat, civil disorder, and other offenses connected to the Jan. 6 Capitol unrest. He was later released from prison following President Donald Trump’s broad clemency order. Lang has since announced a campaign for the U.S. Senate in Florida.
Earlier this year, Lang also staged a rally in Minneapolis supporting Trump’s immigration enforcement policies. That event quickly drew large numbers of counterprotesters, and he ultimately left the scene after being confronted by the crowd.
{Matzav.com}
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Report: Hundreds Of Iranian Soldiers Fled Warship And Defected To Sri Lanka
Tragedy: Driver Loses Control During Siren and Dies
A 22-year-old motorcyclist who suffered critical injuries in a traffic accident in Kiryat Motzkin has died, Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa announced Monday morning.
Witnesses who were present at the scene said the crash occurred Sunday while a siren was sounding in the area, during which the rider reportedly lost control of his motorcycle.
The young man was transported to the hospital in extremely serious condition. Doctors rushed him into emergency surgery and placed him on an ECMO life-support system in an effort to stabilize him and save his life.
Emergency personnel from Magen David Adom treated the victim at the scene before transporting him to the hospital. He was described as semi-conscious and suffering from severe injuries affecting multiple systems in his body.
MDA motorcycle unit medics Gal Stavsky, Yoed Amar, and Natan Shachar said: “The injured man was lying in the middle of the road next to his motorcycle, semi-conscious after being involved in a traffic accident that occurred during a siren. We provided life-saving medical treatment and evacuated him to the hospital in unstable condition.”
{Matzav.com}
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Staff Sergeant Or Demry Killed By Anti-Tank Fire in Southern Lebanon
The Israeli military announced that Staff Sergeant Or Demry, 20, of Liman, a combat engineering soldier serving with the 91st Division, was killed in southern Lebanon after anti-tank fire struck during an operational mission near the northern border.
Demry was killed in the same attack that claimed the life of Staff Sergeant Maher Khatar, who also fell during the incident.
Defense Minister Israel Katz issued a statement honoring Demry and expressing condolences to his family.
“I send my deepest condolences to the family of Sergeant Or Demry, a combat engineer in the 91st Division of the Combat Engineering Corps, who fell in battle in southern Lebanon. Or fought bravely together with the late Staff Sergeant Maher Khatar, who also fell in the same incident, to protect the communities and residents of the north from the cruel terrorist organization Hezbollah. The State of Israel salutes our heroic soldiers who are standing on the front lines to protect the citizens of Israel.”
According to details released about the event, the fatal incident occurred at a defensive position near the community of Margaliot along the Ramim Ridge. A combat engineering team had been dispatched to assist a tank from the 601st Battalion that had become immobilized in the area.
The engineering unit, which included two D9 armored bulldozers, was in the process of freeing the stranded tank when one of the bulldozers belonging to the 91st Division was struck. Initial assessments indicate that the vehicle was hit either by a mortar round that ignited its fuel tank or by a missile, resulting in the deaths of the two soldiers.
Following the deadly attack, Israeli forces responded with extensive firepower. Heavy barrages were launched toward the area, and Israeli Air Force fighter jets carried out strikes against multiple targets nearby.
{Matzav.com}
Hegseth Vows US Will ‘Go As Far As We Need’ To Topple Iranian Regime As Conflict Escalates
War Secretary Pete Hegseth said the United States is prepared to escalate its military campaign against Iran as Operation Epic Fury continues, including the possibility of deploying American ground forces into Tehran if necessary. In a televised interview Sunday night, Hegseth made clear that the Trump administration is willing to take whatever steps are required to remove the Iranian regime.
“We’re willing to go as far as we need in order to be successful,” Hegseth told CBS News’ Major Garrett during a “60 Minutes” sit-down interview that aired Sunday night.
He emphasized that the United States is deliberately keeping all military options open as the war unfolds.
“We reserve the right. We would be completely unwise if we did not reserve the right to take any particular option, whether it included boots on the ground or not boots on the ground.”
President Trump had previously indicated that such a move remains under consideration. Speaking to The New York Post last week, Trump said that American forces could be sent into Iran if military leaders determine it is required.
Hegseth also explained that any decision to deploy U.S. troops — whether openly or through covert operations — would not be publicly disclosed in advance.
“People ask, ‘Boots on the ground, no boots on the ground, four weeks, two weeks, six weeks? Go in, go in,’” he added.
“President Trump knows — I know — you don’t tell the enemy, you don’t tell the press, you don’t tell anybody what your limits would be on an operation.”
As the conflict intensifies, Hegseth acknowledged that additional casualties are expected. Iranian retaliatory drone strikes have already killed seven American service members.
Six Army Reservists were killed in Kuwait, while another service member later succumbed to wounds sustained in an attack in Saudi Arabia.
“The president’s been right to say there will be casualties,” the secretary said in his interview.
“Things like this don’t happen without casualties. There will be more casualties … especially our generation knows what it’s like to see Americans come home in caskets. But that doesn’t weaken us one bit. It stiffens our spine and our resolve to say this is a fight we will finish.”
The six reservists killed in the attack — Nicole Amor, 39; Cody Khork, 35; Declan Coady, 20; Robert Marzan, 54; Jeffrey O’Brien, 45; and Noah Tietjens, 42 — were returned to the United States in a solemn transfer ceremony.
The identity of the seventh service member, whose death was confirmed Sunday, has not yet been released publicly.
The developments followed another tragedy involving an American service member. NYPD Officer and decorated Army veteran Sorffly Davius died after suffering a medical emergency while deployed in Kuwait with the National Guard.
{Matzav.com}
