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Israel Offers Tunnel Terrorists an Unprecedented Deal: “Surrender and Walk Free”
Israel has reportedly presented Hamas with an extraordinary proposal: terrorists still hiding in the underground tunnel network in eastern Rafah will be allowed to surrender, serve time in Israeli custody, and eventually return to Gaza—on the condition that they relinquish their weapons and pledge to cease all terror activity.
According to a report aired by Channel 12, the offer was relayed last week through mediators and is aimed specifically at the remaining operatives trapped beneath the rubble of Rafah’s tunnel system.
Under the plan, any terrorist who emerges from the tunnels and turns himself in to the IDF would first be incarcerated in Israel. After serving time, he would be released back into Gaza, provided he signs a declaration stating that he has disarmed and will not reengage in terrorism.
Israeli officials describe the proposal as a last-ditch humanitarian option meant to give those underground a chance to live rather than die. So far, however, none of the terrorists has accepted the offer, and it remains unclear whether Hamas leadership is even in contact with those still trapped below ground.
An Israeli source told Channel 12, “We gave them the opportunity to live and eventually go free, but it seems they’ve chosen to become martyrs.”
While diplomatic pressure continues, IDF forces remain engaged in heavy underground operations, conducting searches and close-quarter combat inside Rafah’s tunnels. Channel 12 reported that earlier today, six terrorists emerged from one of the shafts; four were killed in the ensuing confrontation, and two were taken into custody.
The detainees told Israeli interrogators that at least fifteen bodies of additional operatives remain in the tunnel system.
Military assessments estimate that dozens of terrorists are still stuck in the subterranean network. Special forces, along with Nahal and Golani infantry units, are operating extensively in the area, identifying tunnel openings, sealing shafts with concrete, and cutting off escape routes.
The IDF now believes that the main tunnel connecting Rafah and Khan Younis has been severed, eliminating key pathways for flight and forcing those remaining underground to surface and fight for their lives above ground.
{Matzav.com}
FLATBUSH: Jewish Woman Robbed at Knifepoint and Assaulted on Avenue L in Broad Daylight
Frum Yid Snags NY Lottery’s “$10,000 a Week for Life” Jackpot
The latest jackpot from the New York Lottery’s “$10,000 a Week for Life” scratch-off has officially been collected, and the fortunate player – a frum Jew – decided to walk away with a single cash payout. After taxes, the prize totaled $4,372,060.
The winning ticket was sold at the NO7 Grocery on 18th Avenue in the heart of Boro Park, adding a jolt of excitement throughout the neighborhood as word spread.
The winner, Marc Klein — once the manager at the Ateres Avrohom wedding venue and currently employed at the Manhattan Beach wedding hall — opted to take the one-time payment instead of the long-term weekly structure.
Klein acknowledged all the buzz surrounding him, stating, “Yes, it’s true. I have about 1,500 messages and like 50 missed calls. Baruch Hashem, a huge brocha. Don’t worry, I’m not changing jobs or anything in my life. Thank you all for the mazel tovs.”
{Matzav.com}
MAILBAG: A Simple Step to Begin Fighting the Exorbitant Cost of Frum Living
Federal Judges Allow North Carolina GOP’s Redrawn Map Aimed at Flipping Seat to Republicans
At Age 103, Widow of Prominent Satmar Builder in Bnei Brak Passes Away
Bnei Brak is mourning the petirah of Mrs. Esther Rachel Yaakobovitz zt”l, widow of Rabbi Bentzion Yaakobovitz, one of the most prominent members of the Satmar community and a central figure in the development of the Satmar housing complex in the city. She passed away at the age of 103.
Mrs. Yaakobovitz was born in Antwerp, Belgium, to her parents, Rabbi and Mrs. Dov Bertzi Shapira. She later married Rabbi Bentzion Yaakobovitz, who would go on to become one of the leading Satmar chassidim in Bnei Brak. He authored several well-known works, including Tzioni Taharah and Zechor Yemos Olam.
In 1953, the couple immigrated to Israel at the direction of the Satmar Rebbe, Rav Yoel Teitelbaum, whom they had met years earlier in Antwerp. Upon their arrival, they settled in Bnei Brak, where Reb Bentzion invested tremendous effort in building the Satmar institutions from the ground up, ultimately serving for many years as their director.
During her lifetime, Mrs. Yaakobovitz endured the loss of her son-in-law, Rabbi Eliyahu Katz, who served for decades as a rov of the Satmar community in Bnei Brak.
She merited a large and distinguished family of children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
The levayah was held tonight at her home at 44 Chazon Ish Street in Bnei Brak, proceeding to the Vizhnitzer Cemetery for kevurah.
Yehi zichro boruch.
{Matzav.com}
Israel Reports 99% Interception of Enemy Drones, 86% Against Ballistic Missiles During Iran War
“History Will Judge:” Levin Slams Supreme Court & AG For Obstructing Sdei Teiman Probe
BREAKING: Suspect in DC Shooting Identified as 29-Year-Old Afghan National Rahmanullah Lakanwal
MS NOW Reporter Suggests Guard Ambush May Be Linked to ‘ICE Controversy,’ Sparking Outrage
Calls of outrage erupted online after MS NOW correspondent Ken Dilanian posited on live television that the man who gunned down two National Guardsmen near the White House might have been acting out of confusion or frustration tied to “controversy” around uniformed ICE officers in American cities. His remarks, delivered during a breaking-news segment, immediately triggered a wave of furious responses accusing him of downplaying a deliberate and brutal attack.
During the broadcast, Dilanian remarked, “[O]f course, you know, there’s so much controversy happening in the United States right now with ICE, who are also wearing uniforms and wearing masks. And so there’s, you don’t know, people walking around with uniforms in an American city. There are some Americans that might object to that. And so apparently this shooting has happened.” Viewers were stunned that he framed the ambush as a reaction to uniform confusion rather than as an act of cold-blooded violence.
Authorities have described the incident as a calculated attack. Two National Guard soldiers suffered devastating injuries, with one reportedly struck in the head, after a gunman suddenly fired on them near 17th and I Street around 2:15 p.m., only a short distance from the White House. Metro Police Department executive assistant chief Jeffery Carroll briefed reporters shortly after the shooting, noting that the suspect “rounded the corner” before opening fire on the unsuspecting Guard members.
Online reactions to Dilanian’s take were blistering, with users accusing him of minimizing the seriousness of what had occurred. One incredulous commenter wrote, “You do realize two people were murdered? Surely you know this.” Another blasted the network with, “Leave it to MS FakeNews to victim blame.” Others vented similar frustration, including a viewer who wrote, “This is an insane take and no pushback. You can’t hate the media enough.” Someone else added, “A day before Thanksgiving, two families have lost their loved ones. How dare you say this?”
Following the attack, President Trump directed an additional 500 National Guard troops to be deployed to Washington, bringing the presence in the capital to well over 2,000. Officials emphasized that the shooter acted independently, and there is no active search for accomplices.
According to Carroll, other Guard members confronted the suspect in what he described as “some back and forth,” during which the nearly-nude gunman was shot and injured before being taken into custody. The assailant, who has not yet been publicly identified, was transferred to federal authorities but is reportedly refusing to cooperate. Law enforcement has not announced any motive for the ambush.
{Matzav.com}
OUTRAGE: Jerusalem Pulls Funding From Naftali Kempeh Chanukah Concert Due To It Being For Men Only
California Resident Issues Terrifying Threat: “I’ll Bomb Every Synagogue in a 20-Mile Radius”
Federal prosecutors have laid out a disturbing series of incidents involving Elijah Alexander King, a 36-year-old San Luis Obispo resident who used the online alias “Billy Badass” to broadcast violent antisemitic threats. King entered a not-guilty plea on Tuesday to charges that could leave him incarcerated for a decade.
Authorities say the outburst that triggered the federal case occurred on Aug. 28, when King took to his “Billy Badass” account on X and posted a message declaring, “I’m gonna blow up every synagogue in a 20-mile radius.” Prosecutors emphasized that the threat was explicit, direct, and immediately alarming.
Just minutes later, King followed up with an additional message: “This is a real threat send the police and report me for terrorism.” Investigators say that shortly after posting, he began searching for synagogues in his vicinity on his cellphone, adding to the gravity of the situation.
Police quickly located King, placing him into a psychiatric facility for observation. But federal officials say the hateful rhetoric didn’t stop there. Even while under the mandatory hold, he kept posting from the “Billy Badass” handle, continuing to target Jews with venomous language.
According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California, King wrote, “I got arrested and put on a 3 day psych hold for my posts against the jews,” and went on to re-post, “[w]e don’t need gun control. We need jew control.” Officials say these messages were part of a larger pattern of antisemitic behavior.
Prosecutors also noted that this was far from King’s first brush with hateful online conduct. His social media history included praise for Adolf Hitler and images of weapons ranging from handguns to knives to mace. After his release from psychiatric care, he allegedly began harassing the detectives who handled his evaluation, calling and emailing them and leaving racist voicemails.
If convicted on all counts, King could face up to 10 years in federal prison, with an additional potential five-year sentence tied to interstate threat and hoax-related charges. His trial is set to begin on Jan. 13, 2026.
{Matzav.com}
Dominican Republic Authorizes U.S. Military Operations to Combat Drug Trafficking
Putin Convinced Trump Not To Send Ukraine Tomahawks In Call Set In Motion By Witkoff, Transcript Shows
A tense phone call between Russian leader Vladimir Putin and President Trump—set up through behind-the-scenes coordination by White House envoy Steve Witkoff—derailed a plan to provide Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles just hours before Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Washington.
Putin phoned Trump on Oct. 16, a day before Zelensky’s scheduled White House meeting, at a moment when Trump was weighing whether to send Ukraine Tomahawks to sharply increase military pressure on Moscow. The Kremlin’s intervention came directly after Witkoff spoke with Yuri Ushakov, Putin’s top foreign policy aide, two days earlier. According to a Bloomberg-released transcript, Witkoff encouraged Ushakov to have Putin flatter Trump over the recent Gaza cease-fire agreement.
“I would make the call and just reiterate that you congratulate the president on this achievement, that you supported it, you supported it, that you respect that he is a man of peace and you’re just, you’re really glad to have seen it happen. So I would say that,” Witkoff told Ushakov. “I think from that it’s going to be a really good call.”
Ushakov replied enthusiastically: “OK my friend. I think that very point our leaders could discuss. Hey Steve, I agree with you that he will congratulate, he will say that Mr. Trump is a real peace man and so and so. That he will say.”
The Kremlin’s readout indicates that Putin followed the script, telling Trump his “successful efforts” in Gaza had earned global praise and noting that Trump’s “peace work has been duly appreciated … around the world.” After the compliments, Putin issued a pointed warning: supplying Ukraine with Tomahawks would “inflict substantial damage to relations between our countries, to say nothing of the prospects for a peaceful settlement.”
Although Witkoff never mentioned Tomahawks in his own discussions with Moscow, he urged the Russians to frame themselves as eager for negotiations. He even outlined how Putin should present the idea: “Maybe he says to President Trump: you know, Steve and Yuri discussed a very similar 20-point plan to peace and that could be something that we think might move the needle a little bit, we’re open to those sorts of things — to explore what it’s going to take to get a peace deal done.”
Witkoff cautioned Ushakov not to have Putin raise Russia’s long-standing demand that Ukraine surrender territory in the Donbas—described by some in the Trump administration as a hard-line “maximalist” position. “Now, me to you, I know what it’s going to take to get a peace deal done: Donetsk and maybe a land swap somewhere,” he told Ushakov. “But I’m saying instead of talking like that, let’s talk more hopefully because I think we’re going to get to a deal here.”
Ushakov originally asked Witkoff whether arranging a phone call would be helpful. Witkoff urged that it take place before Zelensky walked into the Oval Office. “And here’s one more thing: Zelensky is coming to the White House on Friday,” he said. “I will go to that meeting because they want me there, but I think if possible we have the call with your boss before that Friday meeting.” Ushakov confirmed the timing: “Before, before — yeah?” “Correct,” Witkoff responded.
Trump had been signaling strong consideration of providing Tomahawks as a way to break Russia’s resistance to negotiations. Zelensky’s team arrived prepared with detailed target maps—including Russian refineries and weapons sites—to demonstrate how the missiles could bolster Trump’s broader sanctions strategy.
But sources say Putin’s call ultimately persuaded Trump to shelve the plan. When Zelensky met with him the next day, Trump had already abandoned the idea of sending the long-range weapons, holding out hope that Moscow might agree to peace terms without further escalation.
The White House dismissed the significance of the transcript, calling the back-and-forth routine diplomatic engagement. “This story proves one thing: Special Envoy Witkoff talks to officials in both Russia and Ukraine nearly every day to achieve peace, which is exactly what President Trump appointed him to do,” communications director Steven Cheung said Tuesday.
Trump himself defended Witkoff’s conduct as normal for a negotiator. “I haven’t heard it, but that’s a standard thing,” he said. “You know, because he’s got to sell this to Ukraine, he’s got to sell Ukraine to Russia. That’s what a dealmaker does.”
{Matzav.com}
Arkia Launches Direct Flights to Thailand, Challenging El Al’s Monopoly on International Route
X’s New Location Feature Exposes Wave of Fake “Gaza” Accounts Soliciting Donations
A newly introduced account-transparency tool on X has begun revealing that numerous profiles soliciting money while claiming to be trapped inside Gaza are, in fact, operating from entirely different parts of the world. The discovery has highlighted a growing network of fraudsters exploiting the war for financial gain.
The platform recently rolled out a feature that publicly displays basic background information about an account, including the region in which it is registered. Almost immediately, the tool began uncovering widespread misrepresentation tied to global crises — with Gaza emerging as a major hotspot for deceptive fundraising schemes.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry quickly pointed to the pattern, issuing a statement that read, “New X feature ripped mask off countless fake ‘Gazan’ accounts.” The ministry added, “Some chap posting from Pakistan, another in London. Another manipulative abuser somewhere else. All claiming to be suffering in Gaza while in the comfort of some coffee s—.”
One of the exposed accounts was operated under the username Yasmine.muhamsd, which presented its owner as a Gaza mother trying desperately to keep her children alive. The account frequently posted images of a crying woman holding a hungry newborn and urging viewers to donate.
However, despite its claims, X’s location tag marked the account as being based in India. Shortly after the tool was activated over the weekend, all posts on the profile disappeared.
Another highlighted case involved a profile portraying itself as a Palestinian father named Mahmoud Salma, posting emotional updates about protecting his two daughters amid what he described as relentless Israeli attacks in Gaza.
Investigators found that the user appeared to be impersonating the real Salma family, directing followers to a donation page different from the legitimate fundraiser established by relatives and friends. The location tool flagged the profile as UK-based, unlike the genuine accounts connected to the actual family.
Gaza-based journalist Mostasem A. Dalloul also found himself swept up in the controversy after the Israeli Foreign Ministry accused him of spreading misinformation when X’s feature placed his account in Poland. Dalloul dismissed the allegation in a video posted Saturday, strolling through a bomb-scarred neighborhood and asking whether such scenes “exist in the middle of Poland.”
X cautions that its location indicators are not infallible, stating that a listed country or region “may not be accurate and can change periodically.”
{Matzav.com}
Blue-State AGs Sue to Block Trump SNAP Rules That Bar Illegal Immigrants
A group of 21 Democrat attorneys general has launched a legal challenge aimed at stopping the Trump administration from enforcing newly tightened SNAP guidelines that went into effect on November 1. The revised policy limits food-stamp access for certain categories of legal immigrants while shutting off benefits to illegal migrants entirely.
New York Attorney General Letitia James is spearheading the lawsuit, which targets an October 31 USDA guidance memo interpreting the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025. The memo clarifies how states must implement the law’s revised eligibility standards for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Under the administration’s directive, most non-citizens are no longer eligible for SNAP—including large numbers of migrants originally allowed into the country under humanitarian parole, asylum processing, or temporary protection categories. The new rules specify that benefits are reserved for citizens, lawful permanent residents meeting established requirements, Cuban and Haitian entrants, and residents of the COFA nations.
The guidance also instructs states to apply far more rigorous verification requirements to ensure those in the country illegally are not receiving food assistance—reversing the broadened eligibility approaches adopted under the Biden administration. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins recently described the department’s stance bluntly, saying her agency notified every state “saying, no more illegal aliens on SNAP, period, full stop. So that’s already a rule of this administration. We’re working to enforce it every single day.”
The attorneys general argue the USDA went beyond its authority by effectively removing food assistance from tens of thousands of people who later became green-card holders after first entering the U.S. through humanitarian categories. They contend the administration improperly recategorized “several groups of legal immigrants” and imposed the changes without providing adequate time for states to adjust.
Their lawsuit, filed in federal court in Oregon, alleges that states were given only one day to comply with the new guidance, a timeline they say could “destabilize SNAP nationwide” and expose states to potential penalties. However, the administration counters that states indeed received the full 120 days required by statute, since Section 10108 of the OBBB became effective the moment the president signed the bill into law.
The complaint was joined by attorneys general from California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, and the District of Columbia.
For its part, the Trump administration maintains that the SNAP program was never designed to serve those in the U.S. illegally, and officials say the updated rules simply reinstate long-standing eligibility limits that had been loosened in recent years.
{Matzav.com}
