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Netanyahu Meets SEC Chairman Atkins to Discuss Mutual Securities Recognition

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Prime Minister Netanyahu met today in Jerusalem with Paul Atkins, Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The meeting focused on the possibility of advancing a mutual recognition framework for securities registration, similar to the U.S. Multi-Jurisdictional Disclosure System (MJDS). The proposed move is aimed at easing the process for Israeli companies listed on […]

Israel Approves 17 Highway Upgrade Projects Worth 8–9B Shekels

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Israel has approved 17 new projects worth 8–9 billion shekels to upgrade major highways. * Planned work includes upgrades to Highways 44, 4, and 40, along with other key routes. * On Highway 44, a major upgrade is planned, including new interchanges, wider lanes, a dedicated public transportation lane, a bus terminal, and bicycle paths, […]

Two Jordanians Arrested Trying to Smuggle 12M Shekels to Terrorist Groups

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Two Palestinians holding Jordanian citizenship were arrested while attempting to transfer 12 million shekels in cash to terrorist groups in Judea and Samaria. * The suspects were detained at the Allenby Crossing as they entered Israel from Jordan, following prior intelligence. * A search of their suitcases uncovered 12 million shekels, including Israeli and foreign […]

Deri and Gafni Confident: Draft Law to Pass Final Votes Within Two Weeks; Goldknopf to Oppose

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Senior figures in the chareidi parties are expressing confidence that the new military draft legislation being advanced by MK Boaz Bismuth, chairman of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, will clear its second and third readings in less than two weeks.

In closed-door conversations, Shas chairman Aryeh Deri and Degel HaTorah chairman Moshe Gafni have told associates that committee deliberations are expected to conclude within the coming week. After that, they believe the Knesset’s legal advisers will require only a few additional days to finalize the wording before the bill is brought to the plenum for final votes.

“One of the chareidi faction heads said last night, ‘Two weeks and this will be behind us. I don’t know what will happen on the judicial front, but as far as legislation in the Knesset goes — within two weeks we’re done.’”

According to the report, Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu has personally assured Deri and Gafni that he will deliver the necessary majority. “We will have 61 supporters. The law will pass,” Netanyahu reportedly told them, despite lingering doubts among some Knesset members that the coalition can indeed secure the votes.

If the law passes as planned, the chareidi parties are expected to back the state budget, paving the way for elections to be held on schedule in roughly a year — unless Netanyahu opts to move them up by several months.

At the same time, skepticism remains within the Knesset. Opponents argue that the coalition’s margin is razor-thin due to the expected opposition of Yitzchok Goldknopf, who is acting on the directive of the Chassidishe Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah. MKs Meir Porush and Yitzchok  Tessler are also expected to oppose the bill, along with four coalition lawmakers who have already pledged to vote against it. With the coalition hovering at 61 seats, a single additional defection could sink the legislation.

Meanwhile, legal advisers to the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee continue to object to several core provisions of the Bismuth draft law. Those objections are expected to complicate the legislation’s defense against anticipated High Court petitions. The position of the Knesset’s legal adviser, attorney Sagit Afik, has not yet been made clear.

“If Afik comes out against the law, pushing it through at any cost would be a grave mistake — the damage would outweigh the benefit,” a senior Shas official involved in the drafting of the bill said.

{Matzav.com}

Deputy AG Blanche Calls Minnesota ICE Outrage “Made-Up”

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Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche: “There are thousands of immigration actions all over this country every single day, and nowhere do you hear this made-up outrage from local politicians and activists except for in Minnesota, and that should be telling to the American people.”

Syrian Government Forces Seize Strategic Town, Oil Fields From Kurdish-Led Forces

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Government forces seized a strategic town and oil fields Sunday in northeastern Syria, part of an ongoing push against Kurdish-led forces east of the Euphrates River. This came after tensions between Damascus and the U.S.-backed Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, or SDF, flared earlier this month, leading to deadly clashes and the government taking control of […]

Sec. Bessent Calls Greenland Key to U.S. National Security

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Sec. Scott Bessent: “Greenland is essential to the U.S. national security… President Trump is being strategic. He’s looking beyond this year, he’s looking beyond next year, to what could happen for a battle in the arctic. We are not going to outsource our national security.”

US Military Continues Major Deployment to Middle East

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Significant U.S. military deployment toward the Middle East continues Twelve U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jets departed RAF Lakenheath in the UK and are heading to Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Jordan. * A C-17 Globemaster III aircraft (callsign REACH 180) carried out a logistics and support mission connected to the deployment. * […]

Schumer: Democrats Will Try to Block Trump’s Greenland Tariffs

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Saturday that Democrats in the Senate will take action to stop President Trump’s newly announced tariffs on European countries, arguing the move would further harm the U.S. economy and strain relations with key allies.

“Donald Trump’s foolhardy tariffs have already driven up prices and damaged our economy and now he is only making things worse,” Schumer said in a statement. “It is incredible that he wants to double down on the stupidity by imposing tariffs on our closest allies for his quixotic quest to takeover Greenland.”

“Senate Democrats will introduce legislation to block these tariffs before they do further damage to the American economy and our allies in Europe,” he said.

Trump unveiled the new 10 percent tariffs earlier Saturday, tying them directly to his demand that the United States acquire Greenland. Writing on Truth Social, the president warned that “World Peace is at stake!” and said the tariffs would remain in place “until such time as a Deal is reached for the Complete and Total purchase of Greenland.”

“China and Russia want Greenland, and there is not a thing that Denmark can do about it,” Trump wrote, reiterating his argument that the territory is critical to U.S. national security. “They currently have two dogsleds as protection, one added recently. Only the United States of America, under PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP, can play in this game, and very successfully, at that!”

Trump has previously suggested the United States could take control of Greenland through military force, a notion that has drawn broad opposition from lawmakers in Washington and skepticism from much of the American public.

The tariff announcement also prompted criticism from members of Trump’s own party. Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina and Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska both condemned the move, with Tillis saying the tariffs are “bad for America, bad for American businesses, and bad for America’s allies.”

Murkowski warned that the policy risks alienating European partners at a critical moment.

“We are already seeing the consequences of these measures in real time: our NATO allies are being forced to divert attention and resources to Greenland, a dynamic that plays directly into Putin’s hands by threatening the stability of the strongest coalition of democracies the world has ever seen,” she wrote on X.

In Europe, leaders signaled that the tariffs were already affecting broader economic relations. Officials announced that a major U.S.–European Union trade agreement celebrated last year by Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has been put on hold. Von der Leyen said Saturday that tariffs “undermine transatlantic relations and risk a dangerous downward spiral.”

“Territorial integrity and sovereignty are fundamental principles of international law,” she wrote on X. “They are essential for Europe and for the international community as a whole. We have consistently underlined our shared transatlantic interest in peace and security in the Arctic, including through NATO. The pre-coordinated Danish exercise, conducted with allies, responds to the need to strengthen Arctic security and poses no threat to anyone.”

It remains uncertain whether European governments will respond with countermeasures. Karin Karlsboro, a Swedish member of the European Parliament, told Politico that lawmakers could consider deploying an anti-coercion instrument to impose penalties in response to Trump’s latest tariffs.

{Matzav.com}

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