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Iran Transferring Hundreds of Millions of Dollars to Hezbollah Via Dubai
According to a Wall Street Journal investigation, Iran has restored and expanded its financial lifeline to Hezbollah in Lebanon, channeling hundreds of millions of dollars over the past year through elaborate money-laundering routes centered in Dubai.
The report says that proceeds from Iranian oil sales are routed through an array of exchange houses, front companies, couriers, and aligned businessmen. These funds ultimately reach Lebanon through the Hawala method — a traditional system in which trusted individuals, not banks, serve as intermediaries for transferring money. The practice remains common across the Muslim world.
A senior official in the United Arab Emirates told the paper that the UAE is attempting to shut down such activity within its borders and is coordinating with global partners to curb the illicit networks.
Before the most recent war between Israel and Hezbollah, Iran had routinely funneled large cash shipments directly into Lebanon through the Beirut airport. That approach was curtailed as part of the November 2024 ceasefire terms, which were implemented exactly one year ago today.
Arab officials quoted in the report say Tehran has since adapted by sending more individual travelers into Lebanon, each carrying smaller sums or compact valuables that can be concealed easily. They also emphasized that Hezbollah continues to draw money from a variety of global revenue streams, including the drug trade and diamond smuggling.
The Journal also cites a senior US official who warned that Washington is increasingly troubled by the flow of Hezbollah-bound funds routed through Turkey and Iraq.
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Canada’s PM and Alberta Premier Strike Deal on Pacific Oil Pipeline, Sparking Cabinet Resignation
Daughter of Detained Hamas Health Official Says She Was Abducted By Israel-Backed Gang and Handed Over to IDF
Gazan nurse Tasneem al-Hams walked out of Israeli custody today, according to the Hamas-linked Prisoners’ Affairs Office, which announced her release and immediately framed it as part of a larger pressure campaign involving her father, senior Hamas health official Dr. Marwan al-Hams.
The Palestinian Center for Prisoner Advocacy had charged on Monday that Israel sought to leverage her detention to influence her father. Israel confirmed last week that Dr. al-Hams had been held since July as part of efforts to extract information on the fate of fallen IDF soldier Hadar Goldin, whose remains were brought back earlier this month under the Gaza ceasefire after more than a decade in Hamas hands.
Speaking after her release with Gaza City photographer Ahmed Marwan, Tasneem al-Hams described being seized last month by “the Israeli-backed, anti-Hamas Abu Shabab gang,” after which she said she was turned over to Israeli forces east of Khan Younis.
She detailed a month of transfers through several Israeli facilities — Ashkelon, Ramleh, Damon, and Megiddo — saying she was kept alone in a cell in Ashkelon and held among about fifty women during her time in Damon.
The Hamas-affiliated prisoners’ office had originally announced on October 2 that the young nurse, said to be in her twenties, was taken by a “five-member armed force” from what they described as a “medical point south of Khan Younis.”
Some Palestinian outlets previously claimed that she had already been freed earlier this month, but the prisoners’ office — quoting her brother — maintained that although Israel issued a November 16 release order, it was never carried out, and she remained in custody until today.
Her father, meanwhile, remains in Israeli detention. Dr. al-Hams, who oversees the field hospital division of the Hamas-run health ministry, was not included among the detainees Israel agreed to release under the temporary truce, a Hamas source said. His current whereabouts have not been disclosed.
{Matzav.com}
Confusion in Jenin: Border Police Explain Why They Opened Fire
Members of the Yamas counterterror unit said they were compelled to shoot two suspects who appeared to be surrendering, insisting that the pair’s actions created a clear danger and violated the instructions given to them. The officers have maintained that the scene unfolded under rapidly changing circumstances that left little room for hesitation.
Military reporter Doron Kadosh of Galei Tzahal revealed details from the officers’ initial account, quoting them as saying: “When the terrorists came out, we began carrying out security clearance procedures on them (to ensure they did not pose a threat). We did not know if they were armed with a weapon or an explosive device. We began to give them orders to perform the clearance, and the terrorists acted contrary to what they were told. At a certain point, one of the terrorists decided to reenter the building, contrary to orders, and the other terrorist followed, and therefore they were both shot.”
The officers’ helmet-camera footage, which captured the event from multiple angles, is currently being reviewed. For now, the inquiry remains an internal operational investigation, led by unit commanders. Oversight of the case is expected to fall under the newly appointed Military Advocate General, Itai Ofir, once the preliminary review concludes.
Meanwhile, video recorded in Jenin spread quickly online, showing the two men stepping out of a building surrounded by Israeli forces, raising their arms, kneeling on the ground, and then being fired upon. The clip has fueled public debate about the sequence of events and the claims made by the soldiers.
The IDF issued a statement explaining the background of the operation: “Earlier this evening (Thursday), during an Israel Border Police and IDF operation in the area of Jenin, the forces operated to apprehend wanted individuals who had carried out terror activities, including hurling explosives and firing at security forces. The wanted individuals were affiliated with a terror network in the area of Jenin.”
According to the military’s description of the raid, “The forces entered the area, enclosed the structure in which the suspects were located, and initiated a surrender procedure that lasted several hours. Following the use of engineering tools on the structure, the two suspects exited. Following their exit, fire was directed toward the suspects.”
The army added that “the incident is under review by the commanders on the ground, and will be transferred to the relevant professional bodies.”
{Matzav.com}
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Bnei Brak Bais Din Rejects Peleg Yerushalmi Activists’ Petition: “Violence Must Be Handled by State Authorities”
A request filed by activists from Pelegh Yerushalmi was dismissed this week by the Bnei Brak Bais Din after the group sought to block elected officials from filing police complaints over recent incitement and threats.
The bais din’s senior dayanim made it clear in a written response that issues involving violence fall under the exclusive jurisdiction of state authorities—not a bais din.
The petition had been submitted to the Badatz of Bnei Brak, headed by Raavad Rav Yehuda Silman and Gaavad Rav Sariel Rosenberg. Activists demanded that the court prevent chareidi public representatives from going to civil courts and police over what they described as “incitement” against Members of Knesset in the lead-up to the draft law’s advancement.
In a formal letter released by the dayanim, the court firmly rejected the appeal.
“In regard to the recent rise in incidents of violence—both physical and verbal—directed at public representatives, and in response to questions as to why the bais din is not intervening, we clarify that the bais din does not deal with matters of violence, for which the proper avenue of response is through the authorities,” the letter stated.
A brief review of past rulings shows that the court based its response on a precedent issued by the bais din once led by Rav Nissim Karelitz zt”l. In that ruling, Rav Karelitz wrote unequivocally that when individuals engage in ongoing degradation of Gedolei Yisroel and the chareidi community, their conduct places them in the halachic category described in Choshen Mishpat 388:12—those who “cause distress to the public.” In such cases, Rav Karelitz ruled, it is permissible “to hand them over, imprison them, or fine them,” and therefore permitted bringing claims against them in civil courts.
Among the signatories to that earlier ruling are Rav Nissim Karelitz zt”l and Rav Dovid Zvi Ordentlich zt”l. A third signature stands out sharply in today’s context: that of Rav Zvi Friedman, a prominent figure within the Peleg Yerushalmi. He signed the ruling permitting recourse to civil courts—contradicting the faction’s present claim that the bais din must intervene to block such complaints.
Just yesterday, Shas and United Torah Judaism filed a police complaint against a senior Peleg Yerushalmi activist, Tzvi Roth, accusing him of grave incitement to violence and even hints of murder against chareidi Members of Knesset.
According to the complaint, harsh statements were broadcast on faction-affiliated phone hotlines, including comparisons to Nazis and references to physical harm and arson. Rot allegedly urged listeners “to view elected officials as enemies from within,” while discussing scenarios of attacks against them.
Chareidi parties say these statements reflect a dangerous escalation. “Recently we saw attempted lynching incidents and break-ins at the homes of MKs,” they said. “The line between protest and violence has been dangerously blurred.”
{Matzav.com}
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Bondi: Prosecutors Will Seek Death Penalty Against Afghan Terror Suspect Who Shot National Guard Troops In DC
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that prosecutors will aggressively seek capital punishment for the accused gunman who carried out the brazen Thanksgiving-eve ambush on two West Virginia National Guard members in downtown Washington.
“I will tell you early, we will do everything in our power to seek the death penalty against that monster who should not have been in our country,” Bondi told Fox News’ Fox & Friends.
The suspect, 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal — whose past work with a CIA-backed counterterrorism unit in Afghanistan was confirmed by the agency — is already charged with multiple counts of assault with intent to kill as well as criminal possession of a weapon. Those alleged offenses carry a potential sentence of up to 15 years in prison.
Federal prosecutors stressed that the case could escalate dramatically if either victim dies. US Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro made the stakes clear:
“If one of them is to pass, and God forbid that happens, this is a murder-one. Period, end of the story,” Pirro explained.
Bondi, visibly furious, accused liberal politicians and commentators of fostering animosity toward National Guard personnel and called for an inquiry into whether their rhetoric played any role in inspiring the attack. She condemned what she characterized as a torrent of hostility aimed at the troops deployed to protect the capital following President Trump’s decision.
“It’s actually sad what our country has come to with these progressive left idiots who are doing this and saying this about our heroes who are keeping them safe,” Bondi contended.
She pointed out that several of those most vocal in denouncing Trump’s security measures have armed protection of their own, yet continue to malign the Guard’s mission.
“What these lawmakers are doing, what some of these news anchors on other networks are doing, what their guests are saying is disgusting, it’s despicable,” she said.
“They should be praising our men and women in law enforcement. We’re looking at everything they have said and why they said it and if they encouraged acts of violence.”
Authorities say Lakanwal arrived in the United States in 2021 under the “Operation Allies Welcome” initiative after being born in Afghanistan. On Wednesday afternoon, around 2:15 p.m. ET, he allegedly drove into Washington, stepped out just blocks from the White House, and opened fire on uniformed Guard troops.
The victims, Sarah Beckstrom, 20, and Andrew Wolfe, 24, sustained devastating injuries. Beckstrom’s father told the New York Times that she has a “mortal wound,” adding:
“It’s not going to be a recovery.”
Officials said both soldiers have undergone surgery, but remain in critical condition. Investigators have labeled the shooting a “targeted attack” and believe Lakanwal traveled from Washington state specifically to carry it out.
FBI Director Kash Patel said Thursday that there “is an ongoing investigation of terrorism, make no mistake about it.” President Trump also called the shooting “an act of terror.” During a press briefing, Pirro emphasized the severity of the assault:
“This was not just an attack; it was a direct challenge to law and order in our nation’s capital.”
Lakanwal had applied for asylum in December 2024 and received approval in April. CIA Director John Ratcliffe has acknowledged Lakanwal’s work with the agency but declined to share additional details. Veterans with #AfghanEvac say he served in the elite NDS-03 unit in Afghanistan, a group closely supported by US intelligence.
Ratcliffe has placed responsibility on the Biden administration for allowing Lakanwal into the country in the first place.
“In the wake of the disastrous Biden Withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Biden Administration justified bringing the alleged shooter to the United States in September 2021 due to his prior work with the U.S. Government,” Ratcliffe said.
“This individual — and so many others — should have never been allowed to come here,” the CIA boss added. “Our citizens and servicemembers deserve far better than to endure the ongoing fallout from the Biden Administration’s catastrophic failures. God bless our brave troops.”
Following the attack, the Department of Homeland Security announced that Afghan immigration processing will be paused “indefinitely pending further review of security and vetting protocols.”
{Matzav.com}
Charedi Activists Cross Into Syria, Clash with IDF in Attempt to Establish Presence in the Golan
A group of Chariedi Israelis associated with the organization “Chalutzei HaBashan” crossed the Syrian border on Thursday in an effort to stake out land in the Golan Heights, prompting a swift IDF response and brief confrontations with soldiers.
According to reports, the group breached the border fence and entered Syrian territory, leading forces from the IDF’s 210th Division to launch a pursuit. Kan News reported that two separate incidents unfolded simultaneously—one in the central Golan and another near the Hermon region.
Initial information indicates that approximately eight Israeli civilians broke through the barrier and clashed with soldiers who attempted to stop them and detain them.
The IDF confirmed the events in an official statement: “IDF forces responded to both locations, and after a short time, the civilians were located. After some of them confronted the forces, they were safely returned to Israeli territory under IDF escort. The suspects who were apprehended were transferred to the Israel Police for further handling. The IDF strongly condemns the incident and emphasizes that this is a serious event constituting a criminal offense that endangers both the civilians involved and IDF forces.”
The individuals were taken into custody for questioning as security officials warn that such actions pose significant operational risks on a highly sensitive border.
{Matzav.com}