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Pindrus Returns to Knesset as Eichler Appointed Deputy Communications Minister; Eichler Decries “Terrible Cruelty”

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MK Yisroel Eichler was appointed on Monday as Deputy Minister of Communications and subsequently resigned his Knesset seat under the Norwegian Law, paving the way for the return of former MK Yitzchok Pindrus to parliament.

Following his appointment, Eichler delivered remarks that focused on the shocking incident earlier in the day in Yerushalayim’s Romema neighborhood. He sharply criticized the judicial system, saying the tragedy was “a result of the terrible cruelty of the legal system,” which, he argued, had stripped chareidi families of daycare subsidies and denied tens of thousands of children from families of Torah learners access to licensed daycare frameworks.

Eichler said that during his tenure as chairman of the Knesset Labor and Welfare Committee, he repeatedly warned over the past year of the grave dangers posed by canceling daycare arrangements. He said he demanded passage of daycare legislation, but his warnings “went unheeded,” adding: “Regarding the judicial system in this context—your hands spilled this blood.”

Addressing criticism leveled at him in recent days, Eichler said that “the gates of Gehennom were opened in the panic channels,” accusing media outlets of branding him anti-Zionist and an enemy of the state. He dismissed the accusations as unsurprising, saying that for 45 years he has fought what he described as the delegitimization of the chareidi public and the incitement against chareidi children in Israel. He also rejected claims that he lacks experience in communications, noting that he has long been active across the media spectrum.

Eichler further denied allegations that he used sweeping derogatory language against the secular public, calling such claims “a systematic, Bolshevik lie.” He said he consistently targets those who incite and persecute the chareidi community without generalizing about entire populations, adding that if he trusted the courts, he would file a defamation suit over the accusation.

Responding to claims that he is anti-Zionist, Eichler said his critics “do not know what Zion is or what Eretz Yisrael is.” He recounted his family’s deep roots in Yerushalayim spanning some 160 years, describing ancestors who immigrated with self-sacrifice during the Ottoman era. He also told a family story in which his great-grandfather sought refuge with Rav Avraham Yitzchak Hakohein Kook after entering the country without papers, quoting Rav Kook as saying that a Jewish child seeking refuge “is not a criminal,” and that Eretz Yisrael is his mother.

Eichler added that, as part of his ideology of settling the land, he helped establish neighborhoods and communities at a young age, including chareidi communities in Ashdod, questioning how such actions could be labeled anti-Zionist. He concluded by saying that the chareidi public loves all who love Zion and Yerushalayim, regardless of differing views, while opposing those who hate Zion and Yerushalayim, whom he described as a small and dwindling minority.

The political move followed an arbitration ruling tied to a rotation agreement between Degel HaTorah and Agudas Yisrael within United Torah Judaism. The panel of rabbinic arbitrators ruled that Eichler was required to resign to allow Pindrus to return to the Knesset. According to party sources, Eichler’s appointment as deputy minister enabled the transition via the Norwegian Law, resolving the dispute without further escalation.

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“We Hired A Chareidi Adviser To Explain How They Think, In The Sense Of ‘Know Your Enemy’”

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Ayelet Hashachar Seidof, the chairwoman of the “Mothers at the Front” group who admitted that her organization served as a “poison machine” against the Chareidi public, also revealed that the group worked with a Chareidi adviser who helped them “create conflict and fragment Chareidi society.” In a recording revealed by Channel 14, Seidof is heard […]

JFK AirTrain Terminal Overrun With Homeless Aggressively Begging For Cash As Police ‘Do Nothing’

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The AirTrain terminal serving JFK Airport has increasingly become a refuge for homeless individuals, with travelers reporting aggressive panhandling, commandeered restrooms, and little visible intervention from Port Authority police, according to a report by The New York Post.

As winter temperatures drop and city shelters remain overcrowded or unstable, dozens of homeless people have taken up residence inside the heavily trafficked station, transforming a key transportation link into an uncomfortable — and at times intimidating — environment for passengers.

“I’ve been through this place a bunch of times in the last three years,” said a traveler identified only as Michael, who was returning Monday from a family trip to Florida with his fiancée. “This morning was definitely the worst.

“The second we came in the station, there was guys yelling, ‘Can you buy me something?’ All the cops did nothing while that guy followed us, asking us for money. The entire time, wouldn’t leave us alone. I told him I had no cash and he was telling me to take something out and pointing to ATMs.”

Multiple commuters said access to public restrooms has effectively disappeared, as homeless individuals occupy stalls for extended periods. Others described seeing people sleeping on the floor while travelers wheeled luggage through the terminal.

“Yes, it’s a problem,” said Arata, 69, who works at a newsstand inside the station. “There are four of five homeless outside here every day. They confront customers. No, the police do not make them move.”

The AirTrain station is a critical transit hub, connecting JFK’s airport terminals with the Long Island Rail Road and New York City’s subway system, making the situation particularly disruptive for both residents and visitors.

Although freezing weather has recently pushed more homeless individuals indoors, the terminal was already crowded earlier this month even on milder days, including when temperatures hovered around 50 degrees, according to the Daily Mail.

“I think the city should definitely do something,” Stony Brook University student Aishik Deb told the outlet.

One homeless man at the terminal, however, argued that the city’s shelter system is to blame. Griffin, 67, said he avoids shelters because of theft and unsafe conditions.

“The shelter is no good,” he said while standing near the Sutphin Boulevard entrance on Monday. “They pick you clean. You can’t even let your shoes dry without somebody taking them. Then you walk around in socks. Now you’re in trouble.

“This is all right,” he said of the terminal. “Don’t act the fool and it works out. They don’t bother anybody here. Getting too crowded now, though. Crazies up there. All night with the arguing and screaming, fighting in the bathroom.”

The disorder at the AirTrain station reflects the broader scope of New York City’s homelessness emergency.

According to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, New York State had more than 158,000 people experiencing homelessness in 2024, a 53% increase from the year before, accounting for roughly one-fifth of the nation’s unhoused population.

HUD attributed the surge to factors including pandemic-related eviction backlogs, a shortage of affordable housing, rising rents, and the ongoing migrant crisis, noting that the state’s homelessness rate reached 81 people per 10,000 residents.

Within New York City alone, homelessness climbed to 140,134 people last year, up from 88,025 in 2023, Newsday reported, citing HUD figures. The Coalition for the Homeless said more than 130,000 people stayed in city shelters in October, with thousands more believed to be living on the streets.

Critics argue that Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s new approach has worsened the problem.

Before taking office, the city’s newly elected Democratic socialist mayor said he would end the practice of clearing homeless encampments across the five boroughs. After his inauguration, he also announced plans to install 30 public toilets for the homeless.

An MTA employee working at the AirTrain terminal summed up the situation bluntly, saying, “This is what I’m used to.”

In response, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said it coordinates with the MTA and other agencies to preserve safety and order at JFK and surrounding facilities, while acknowledging that it is not “immune from the conditions facing the unhoused throughout the region,” especially during winter months.

“Port Authority Police Department personnel are assigned to the JFK AirTrain portion of the station at Jamaica 24/7 and seek to enforce Port Authority rules and applicable laws, which do not permit use of the station for non-transportation purposes,” the agency said.

“PAPD also conducts regular outreach in conjunction with service providers, including Urban Pathways, to offer assistance and connect unhoused individuals with shelter, social services, and medical or mental health care as appropriate.”

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WORRYING REPORT: Palestinian Authority Arabs Entering Jerusalem Undetected Through Sewage Tunnels

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A new investigative report reveals that Arabs living in Palestinian Authority-controlled areas have discovered a way to enter any neighborhood in Jerusalem without being detected by Israeli police, raising serious security concerns. Journalist Yedidia Epstein reported Sunday night on the Israeli outlet Hamal that suspected infiltrators are bypassing Israel’s border security apparatus by entering Jerusalem […]

Pesach & Midwinter Rentals, Made Simple

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Planning your Pesach or midwinter getaway just got easier. Oreluxe offers a curated selection of beautiful, kosher-friendly homes in top destinations worldwide, designed to give families and groups a truly stress-free Yom Tov experience. Each rental is carefully chosen, featuring spacious layouts, indoor and outdoor amenities, and convenient locations near shuls. From elegant dining areas […]

Smotrich Calls on Netanyahu to Shut Down US-Led Gaza Coordination Hub

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Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich on Monday pressed Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu to dismantle a US-run multinational coordination center that plays a central role in advancing US President Donald Trump’s proposal for ending the fighting in Gaza.

The facility, known as the Civil Military Coordination Centre (CMCC), was set up by Washington last October. It brings together civilian and military officials from dozens of countries to work alongside Israeli and American counterparts on plans for Gaza after the war.

Smotrich, who leads the Religious Zionism party, said the base in Kiryat Gat should be shut down, arguing that its continued operation harms Israel’s interests. In remarks released by his office, he said closing the site would allow Israel to remove foreign representatives from countries he described as hostile and as acting against Israeli security, naming Egypt and the United Kingdom in particular. He did not elaborate on why Britain was singled out.

No immediate responses were issued by the Prime Minister’s Office, the US State Department, or US Central Command. The foreign ministries of Egypt and the United Kingdom also declined to comment.

In December, US Central Command said that roughly 60 countries and international organizations had personnel assigned to the CMCC. Since a ceasefire took effect in early October 2025, the center has also coordinated the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza.

The CMCC was launched following Trump’s announcement of a 20-point framework for ending the war. Among the nations participating are Germany, France, and Canada.

Speaking at a ceremony marking the establishment of the new Jewish settlement of Yatziv in the West Bank, Smotrich said Israel owes Trump gratitude for his role in securing the release of hostages held by Hamas and other terror groups in two separate agreements. Nevertheless, he said the broader Gaza plan itself runs counter to Israel’s interests and should be abandoned.

Instead, Smotrich called for issuing Hamas a brief ultimatum to disarm and leave Gaza. If that demand is rejected, he said, Israel should launch a full-scale military campaign to eradicate the group.

“Gaza is ours, and its future will shape our own more than anyone else’s,” Smotrich said, adding that Israel must assume direct responsibility for the territory and impose military rule over its roughly 2.3 million residents.

Much of his speech revisited his long-standing opposition to Israel’s 2005 withdrawal from Gaza. He described that disengagement as a grave error and said that while the government has already reversed the evacuation of several northern West Bank settlements, the removal of Jewish communities from Gush Katif remains an uncorrected wrong.

Gush Katif was a bloc of 17 Jewish communities inside the Gaza Strip, home to some 8,600 residents before Israel evacuated the area in August 2005.

Smotrich cited the Hamas-led October 7, 2023, massacre in southern Israel as evidence that Israel must reestablish a permanent presence along Gaza’s coast. He argued that Israel has paid too high a price in blood over the past two years to allow foreign-backed actors to shape Gaza’s future.

He also lashed out at Turkey and Qatar, which back Hamas and have been included by the United States in the executive committee of the Board of Peace tasked with overseeing postwar Gaza. “There is no difference between them,” he said, equating Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Qatar with the terror group.

Smotrich framed the issue in stark terms, saying Israel faces a binary choice: full Israeli control of Gaza, the destruction of Hamas, sustained counterterrorism, encouragement of enemy emigration, and renewed Jewish settlement — or the loss of the gains achieved in the war and the inevitability of another round of violence.

Under Trump’s Gaza plan, Hamas members who renounce violence and surrender their weapons would be eligible for amnesty, while those wishing to leave Gaza would be offered safe passage to other countries.

The White House announced last week that the plan has entered its second phase, focusing on Gaza’s demilitarization and large-scale reconstruction.

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A “21st-Century Manhattan Project”? Israel Eyes Major Role in Trump’s “Golden Dome”

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Israeli defense officials are quietly angling for a seat at the table in President Donald Trump’s ambitious “Golden Dome” missile defense initiative, and a high-profile visit to Jerusalem by Sen. Lindsey Graham may have given that effort new momentum. The push comes amid denials by Israel Aerospace Industries that it has delayed delivery of Arrow […]

Netanyahu Praises Trump on First Year of Second Term

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Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu marked the one-year anniversary of US President Donald Trump’s second term on Monday, publicly lauding the American leader and underscoring the close coordination between Israel and Washington as efforts continue to shape postwar plans for Gaza.

In a message shared on social media, Netanyahu offered warm congratulations, writing, “Congratulations to President Donald Trump and the United States of America for an incredible first year of a second term – A year like no other.”

Since Trump returned to office on January 20, 2025, the two leaders have maintained frequent contact, holding five face-to-face meetings along with multiple phone conversations to discuss regional and strategic matters.

Their most recent in-person meeting took place on December 29, 2025, at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, where discussions centered on the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire framework, Iran, and other security-related concerns.

Last Friday, the White House revealed new details about Trump’s Gaza initiative, announcing that the “Board of Peace,” chaired by the president, would “play an essential role in fulfilling” 20 components of his proposal aimed at permanently ending the war in Gaza and advancing reconstruction efforts.

According to the announcement, the board’s mandate includes “providing strategic oversight, mobilizing international resources, and ensuring accountability as Gaza transitions from conflict to peace and development.”

Earlier in the day, Netanyahu addressed the Knesset, where he spoke about developments in Gaza and reports indicating movement toward the next stage of negotiations with Hamas.

Clarifying Israel’s position, Netanyahu declared, “Phase two means one simple thing: Hamas will be disarmed, and Gaza will be demilitarized, either through the easy way or the hard way.”

He also stressed that Israel would categorically oppose any foreign military presence from certain regional actors, stating, “Turkish and Qatari soldiers will not be in the Strip.”

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White House Plays Down Insurrection Act as Troops Reportedly Stand Ready

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Amid mentions by the president, use of active-duty Army troops on American soil to quell unrest via an 1807 federal law hasn’t taken place since verdicts announced in 1992 following the beating of Rodney King. Published reports indicate troops are ready to go from Alaska to Minnesota, and second-term Republican President Donald Trump’s comments indicate […]

WATCH: A 10-Second Habit That Makes You See Hashem Everywhere

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Did you ever realize that most of the good in your life slips by unnoticed? Small wins. Big saves. Tiny moments that show He’s with you. And then what happens? We forget. Like… • The bus that waited. • The appointment that suddenly opened. • The friend who texted at the perfect second. • The […]

Signing Ceremony for Trump’s Board of Peace Set for Thursday in Davos

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A formal signing event for U.S. President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace was scheduled to take place Thursday alongside the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, according to an invitation that circulated publicly.

Israeli journalist Barak Ravid shared what was described as a White House notice inviting “the chief of state or head of government” to participate in signing the “Board of Peace Charter” at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday.

President Isaac Herzog was expected to be present at the Davos gathering, while Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu did not plan to attend. Netanyahu had earlier confirmed that he had received an invitation to join the new body.

Details about the composition of the Board of Peace remained unsettled, with some international leaders signaling their intention to participate and others voicing doubts or saying they required additional time to consider involvement. The United Nations also raised concerns, suggesting that the initiative could challenge or erode the UN’s existing mandate.

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Netanyahu Draws Red Line on Gaza Role for Turkey and Qatar Amid Knesset Clash

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Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu declared Monday that neither Turkey nor Qatar will have a military presence or exercise real authority in Gaza after the war, even as the United States moves forward with a framework that includes officials from both countries in overseeing the territory’s postwar administration.

Speaking before the Knesset, Netanyahu acknowledged that the issue has been a point of friction between Jerusalem and Washington, describing it as a “certain argument” with the United States. He insisted, however, that Israel’s core security interests would not be compromised.

Addressing lawmakers from the Knesset podium, Netanyahu said that despite the White House’s announcement that senior Turkish and Qatari representatives would sit on the Gaza Executive Board — a body tasked with supervising postwar governance in the Strip — the two countries would wield no meaningful power. According to the prime minister, they would have “no authority and no influence” in the mechanisms being set up by President Donald Trump’s administration.

In recent weeks, before Washington publicly unveiled the board, Netanyahu’s office had repeatedly stressed that Israel would block any Turkish or Qatari foothold in Gaza once the fighting ends. After the US announcement, the prime minister shifted his emphasis, drawing a firm distinction between political involvement and boots on the ground.

“Turkish soldiers and Qatari soldiers will not be in the Strip,” Netanyahu told the plenum.

While Ankara has expressed interest in contributing troops to a multinational force envisioned to oversee security in Gaza, Qatar has not pursued such a role. Sources familiar with the matter told The Times of Israel that Doha’s military is not considered suitable for such a mission, and the idea was never seriously explored.

Netanyahu’s remarks came during a so-called “40-signatures debate,” a monthly parliamentary procedure that allows lawmakers to compel the prime minister to appear and respond to criticism if enough MKs sign a petition. This month’s session was initiated by Ra’am chairman Mansour Abbas, who sought to grill Netanyahu over spiraling crime and violence in Arab Israeli communities.

As is often the case, the debate quickly expanded far beyond its original topic. With the government racing to pass the 2026 state budget and elections looming later this year, both coalition and opposition figures used the forum to trade sharp attacks on a wide range of national issues.

In his address, Netanyahu also reiterated that Hamas would be stripped of its weapons under the next phase of the Gaza framework, and he issued a stern warning to Iran. He rejected allegations that he has concealed information about the failures surrounding the Hamas-led October 7, 2023, attack, saying he has “nothing to hide.” He also took aim at opposition leaders, particularly Yair Lapid.

Lapid, for his part, accused Netanyahu of botching the Gaza war, bending to extremist partners in his coalition, and weakening the IDF. He charged that Israel has become increasingly isolated on the international stage and that public trust in the prime minister has eroded. Avigdor Liberman, head of Yisrael Beytenu, went further, asking whether Netanyahu had “forgotten what it means to be a Zionist.”

Netanyahu also addressed reports that he had not been fully briefed on the decision to include Turkey and Qatar on the Gaza Executive Board. Despite that, he said Israel would not hesitate to confront Washington when vital interests are at stake.

“When it comes to Israel’s essential interests, we can argue, we can sharpen our positions, and we can also reach understandings,” he said, adding that disagreements do not undermine relations with Trump, whom he described as Israel’s strongest ally in the White House.

On Gaza, Netanyahu reiterated that Hamas’s disarmament remains non-negotiable. He also pledged to bring back the body of the last fallen hostage still held by Hamas, police Master Sgt. Ran Gvili.

“Phase two is very clear: Hamas will be disarmed and Gaza will be demilitarized,” Netanyahu said. “These objectives will be achieved — either the easy way or the hard way.”

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Chareidi Leaders Point to Policy Failures After Fatal Daycare Tragedy in Yerushalayim

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In the immediate aftermath of the evacuation of dozens of infants from a daycare center in Yerushalayim—and the confirmation that two of them had died—sharp criticism of the judicial system emerged from within the chareidi community, with senior figures arguing that recent policies created the conditions that led to the disaster.

Moshe Arbel of Shas tied the incident at the unlicensed, so-called “pirate” daycare to court rulings that resulted in the removal of state daycare subsidies for families of married yeshiva students who are not registered for military service. Arbel said the policy had forced families out of regulated frameworks and into unsafe alternatives.

Addressing the issue directly, Arbel stated: “In the State of Israel, the children of illegal infiltrators are entitled to daycare centers and preschools. In the name of the battle against the haredi public, the children of yeshiva students are expelled from supervised daycare centers. The blood of innocent infants, who never tasted sin, cries out from the ground. We must all stop the persecution – children’s lives must be kept outside of any political struggle.”

Chareidi journalist and commentator Yisrael Cohen echoed that criticism, placing responsibility squarely on legal authorities. He wrote: “The blood is on their hands! Just a reminder that the Attorney General and the judicial system pushed an entire haredi public into a corner, canceled daycare subsidies for haredi toddlers, and parents were economically forced to move them to private daycare centers. Today’s severe incident is already the painful and tragic result.”

Earlier on Monday, two four-month-old infants were pronounced dead at Hadassah Mount Scopus and Shaare Zedek Medical Center after being rushed there unconscious from the daycare facility. Paramedics from Magen David Adom carried out extended resuscitation attempts, but were ultimately unable to save the infants.

A total of 53 infants were removed from the daycare. The remaining children were taken to hospitals for evaluation and were later described as being in mild condition. As the investigation progressed, three caregivers and assistants were taken into custody for questioning after authorities determined that the daycare had been operating without the required license.

In response to the events, the National Council for the Welfare of the Child said it was in “deep shock” and called for immediate scrutiny, declaring: “The police and the Ministry of Education must immediately examine not only severe negligence, but also the issue of the preschool’s operating license.”

The council further warned that regulatory failures place vulnerable children at risk, adding that “swift and comprehensive action is needed to ensure that frameworks which do not meet legal licensing requirements, standards, and supervision are not allowed to operate, and that they do not endanger the lives of those who cannot even warn of immediate, life-threatening dangers.”

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REGISTER TODAY: The Agudah 5786 Yarchei Kallah in Yerushalayim!

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For those who crave serious Torah, total immersion, and an atmosphere charged with intensity and purpose, the announcement of the Agudah 5786 Yarchei Kallah in Yerushalayim lands like a jolt of electricity. This winter, Agudath Israel of America will once again bring together lomdei Torah from around the world for five unforgettable days of learning in Yerushalayim, from Sunday, February 15 through Thursday, February 19, 2026.

The Yarchei Kallah is a full-throttle ascent into a single sugya, treated with focus, clarity, and discipline, from the first seder to the last. In the span of one week, participants work toward real mastery, guided by a carefully structured program that pairs high-level shiurim with serious hachanah and in-depth preparation.

At the center of the week are shiurim from Gedolei Yisroel, whose presence sets the tone and elevates the entire experience.

The atmosphere is unmistakable. Hundreds of bnei Torah learning shoulder to shoulder. The hum of chavrusos locked in debate. Tables filled from early morning until late at night. A sense that every moment matters, that this is time reclaimed and used properly.

And while the learning is intense, everything around it is designed to support it. Comfortable hotel accommodations, gourmet meals, and seamless logistics allow participants to stay focused, energized, and fully present in the beis medrash, without distractions pulling them away.

The Yarchei Kallah has long been known as a place where people come to reset their learning, raise their level, and reconnect with why they learn in the first place. In Yerushalayim, during these charged winter days, that impact is felt even more sharply.

For those ready to push harder, think deeper, and experience what a week of real Torah immersion can feel like, the Yarchei Kallah 5786 is on the calendar — and it promises to be nothing short of powerful.

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UK Government Launches Probe Into Antisemitism in Schools, Says ‘No Stone Left Unturned’

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The UK government has launched a formal investigation into antisemitism in schools following an incident in which a Jewish member of Parliament was barred from visiting a school in his own constituency. UK Secretary of State for Education Bridget Phillipson announced the probe in an article published Sunday in *The Telegraph*, vowing that the government […]

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