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‘Sealing Their Fate’: Gafni Blasts Smotrich
In a sharply worded critique delivered during a private meeting, MK Moshe Gafni, head of the Degel HaTorah faction within United Torah Judaism, lashed out at Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich for what he described as a failure to prioritize the return of Israeli hostages. Gafni made it clear that, in his view, rescuing the captives must be the nation’s top concern.
“Anyone who abandons the hostages is sealing their fate to death. In Judaism, there is no concept of future pikuach nefesh. It’s now or never,” Gafni asserted, addressing senior representatives of the chareidi community.
The comments, made during a closed-door gathering, were first made public by Kol Barama radio.
Audio of the meeting captures Gafni repeating his point with force: “It is absolutely clear, and no one disputes, that the hostages are the most important issue. If he abandons them like this, he is sealing their fate to death.”
He also invoked halachah to underscore his argument, reinforcing that saving lives cannot be delayed. “In Judaism, there is no concept of future pikuach nefesh. There is only immediate pikuach nefesh. We desecrate Yom Kippur for pikuach nefesh—even if it’s in doubt.”
{Matzav.com Israel}
President Trump Suggests JD Vance, Marco Rubio Could Succeed Him — As He Gives Final Answer On A Third Term
President Trump mentioned Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as potential successors during an interview broadcast Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” but stopped short of endorsing either one definitively.
In that same interview, Trump addressed previous speculation about seeking a third term, stating that he has no plans to pursue it. “It’s far too early to say that. But you know, I do have a vice president … and JD’s doing a fantastic job,” Trump said.
When asked further about Rubio, Trump chose not to commit, instead offering praise: “I don’t want to get involved in that. I think he’s a fantastic, brilliant guy. Marco is great. There’s a lot of them that are great,” he added. “We have a lot of good people in this party.”
Trump recently appointed Rubio to serve as interim national security adviser, in addition to his current roles as secretary of state, national archivist, and administrator of USAID.
Their current alliance marks a stark contrast from 2016, when Trump and Rubio were fierce opponents during the Republican primary. Trump famously mocked him as “Little Marco” at the time, but the two have since reconciled and now work closely together.
Several of Trump’s political allies, including Steve Bannon, have publicly supported the idea of a third term, even though the 22nd Amendment bars any president from being elected more than twice.
While Trump has hinted at the notion in the past, he indicated in the NBC interview that he has no serious intention of attempting a third term. “I will say this. So many people want me to do it. I have never had requests so strong as that. But it’s something that, to the best of my knowledge, you’re not allowed to do,” Trump admitted.
“I’ll be an eight-year president. I’ll be a two-term president. I always thought that was very important,” he added. “This is not something I’m looking to do. I’m looking to have four great years and turn it over to somebody, ideally a great Republican.”
Not long ago, Trump’s company began marketing red “Trump 2028” hats, although they did not indicate whether he or another family member would be the candidate in that cycle.
Trump has frequently teased the idea of a third term, much to the irritation of his critics. In U.S. history, only Franklin D. Roosevelt served more than two terms in office.
Some constitutional theorists argue there may be a legal pathway for a third term under succession rules. According to this interpretation, while the 22nd Amendment bars re-election after two terms, it may not prohibit a return to the presidency through the line of succession.
The 12th Amendment states that “no person constitutionally ineligible” to be president can serve as vice president. Advocates of this theory suggest Trump could take on a role like Speaker of the House, then move up to the presidency if higher-ranking officials resign or are removed.
During the interview, Trump also gave his take on the nation’s economic condition under his leadership.
The Commerce Department announced last week that GDP declined at an annualized rate of 0.3% in the first quarter, partly due to increased imports as businesses prepared for new tariffs. It marked the first quarterly economic downturn since 2022. Although two quarters of decline usually signal a recession, the final designation rests with the National Bureau of Economic Research.
On the labor front, the Department of Labor reported that 177,000 jobs were added last month—surpassing forecasts.
“I think the good parts are the Trump economy and the bad parts are the Biden economy because he’s done a terrible job,” the president quipped. “He did a terrible job on everything, from his autopen – which I’m sure he knew nothing about, some of the things he was supposedly signing.”
Some prominent economic figures, including JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, have raised concerns that Trump’s tariff strategy could trigger a recession by destabilizing markets and disrupting supply chains.
Trump acknowledged that uncertainty is always a possibility but offered an optimistic outlook: “Anything can happen,” he said, before asserting, “we’re going to have the greatest economy in the history of our country.”
Despite unease over his trade policy, Trump showed no signs of retreating from his aggressive tariff agenda.
“No, I wouldn’t do that because if somebody thought they were going to come off the table, why would they build in the United States?” Trump explained.
As of last month, the president imposed a universal 10% tariff on nearly all imports into the country. He also enforced a 25% tariff on cars, steel, and aluminum, along with the same rate on Canadian and Mexican goods that don’t adhere to the terms of the USMCA.
Goods imported from China are now taxed at an aggressive 145% rate, with minimal exceptions.
Furthermore, Trump gave foreign nations until July 8 to finalize new trade agreements with the U.S., warning that otherwise, they will face additional tariffs.
In the interview, NBC’s Kristen Welker also pressed Trump about his past remarks on potentially acquiring Greenland and incorporating Canada as the 51st state.
Trump dismissed the idea of military action but didn’t rule out some form of future acquisition. “I think we’re not going to ever get to that point,” Trump said about using military force to acquire Greenland. “It could happen. Something could happen with Greenland. I’ll be honest, we need that for national and international security.”
When asked about Canada, he was more dismissive: “It’s highly unlikely. I don’t see it with Canada. I just don’t see it,” he said.
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Lag Ba’omer: Visitors To Be Allowed Only Five Hours In Meron
The Israeli Ministry of Transport issued a statement today outlining new regulations intended to maintain seder at the kever of the Tanna Rav Shimon bar Yochai in Meron on Lag Ba’omer. To help manage the massive crowds expected to ascend to the holy site, visitors will be limited to a maximum stay of five hours within the site.
To uphold this policy, an advanced reservation system will be implemented. Every visitor will be required to secure a ticket ahead of time, which will indicate not only their allowed date but also a precise entry time. Each ticket will entitle its holder to a stay of five hours from the time of entry, after which the person will be expected to vacate the area.
Ticket reservations will open tomorrow afternoon and remain available until the following Monday.
Officials have made it clear that only those with confirmed reservations will be granted access to the tziyun, and anyone attempting to remain beyond their designated time will be asked to leave. There will be no exceptions, even for those already inside the compound.
Additionally, a significant adjustment has been introduced this year due to the timing of the hadlakah falling out on Erev Shabbos. To prevent any possible chilul Shabbos, all public transportation departing Meron toward central and southern regions of Eretz Yisroel will be suspended beginning Friday at 1:00 p.m., a notable change from previous years, when buses continued operating much later into the afternoon.
{Matzav.com Israel}
Report: Qatar Thwarted The Release Of 10 Hostages
Revealed: US Felt Snubbed, Ignored Israel’s Call Before Planned Strike On Nasrallah
A newly aired exposé on Channel 13’s Hamakor program has brought to light the deep friction that existed between Israel and the Biden administration, particularly surrounding sensitive security decisions. The report uncovers a specific incident in which Israel’s communication with Washington broke down over a planned military operation targeting Hezbollah’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah.
Mike Herzog, who previously served as Israel’s ambassador to the United States, explained on the show that Israeli officials had intended to notify Washington in advance of the operation, specifically reaching out to National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. However, Herzog said their attempts were met with silence, stemming from American frustration over what they perceived as a diplomatic slight regarding a proposed Lebanon ceasefire. “It was agreed that we would update the Americans, at the level of Jake Sullivan,” said Herzog. “We tried setting up a phone call with Jake Sullivan and he didn’t get back to us. He was angry because he thought we had deceived them, and we let them make public the initiative for a ceasefire and make them look foolish, while we are planning to eliminate Nasrallah.”
Because the outreach to Sullivan failed, the responsibility to alert the U.S. ultimately fell to then-Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, who connected with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin shortly before the operation commenced.
When asked how Austin reacted to the bombshell news during the phone conversation, former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro declined to describe the tone or details, saying only, “I’ll allow others to characterize that call.”
Gallant himself recounted the conversation during his interview with Hamakor, describing the precise moment he delivered the news. “I updated Austin 15 minutes before the operation. I told him, ‘We’re about to eliminate Nasrallah’. He asked me, ‘When?’. I told him, ‘15 minutes’. He really did not like this. He told me, ‘This could lead to a regional war’. I told him, ‘With all due respect, this man murdered thousands of Israelis and hundreds of Americans. I suggest you carefully consider your response.’”
Continuing the account, Gallant described how Austin sought assurance that the intelligence behind the strike was sound. “So he (Austin) asks me, ‘Are you convinced he’s there?’. I told him, ‘There is a very high probability.’”
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Rebbetzin Chaya Sarah Koledetzky a”h of Givat Shaul
it is with great sadness that Matzav.com reports the passing of Rebbetzin Chaya Sarah Koledetzky a”h, who passed away at the age of 80.
She was a long-time resident of the Givat Shaul neighborhood and the devoted wife of Rav Zelig Koledetzky, the legendary founder and gabbai of the Chanichei HaYeshivos Shul, Ohel Yonasan.
Her levayah took place today and she was laid to rest at Har HaMenuchos.
Rebbetzin Koledetzky a”h was born on the 21st of Adar in 1945 to her esteemed parents: her father, Rav Shalom Zuckerman zt”l, served as the rav of Moshav Kadima and later as the rov of the Religious Council and neighborhoods Aleph through Gimel in Bnei Brak, and her mother, Rebbetzin Golda Malka a”h, was a daughter of Rav Yisrael Itzik Rabinowitz zt”l, rav of Minsk.
Upon reaching marriageable age, she married her husband Rav Zelig, son of Rav Shachna Koledetzky zt”l, a great talmid chacham and one of the prominent figures in Yerushalayim who was revered by the leading gedolim of the previous generation.
Together with her husband, she built a home of Torah and yiras Shamayim in Givat Shaul.
Rav Zelig was known not only as the long-time gabbai of the Chanichei HaYeshivos Shul, where many of the generation’s gedolim davened, but also as a veteran sofer and safra dedayna at the Rabbinical Court of Yerushalayim.
Rebbetzin Koldetzky was a paragon of dignity and kindness, embodying the words, “Piah pascha b’chochmah v’soras chesed al leshonah.” She greeted others with warmth, compassion, and grace, earning the admiration and love of all who knew her.
She merited to raise generations of bnei Torah and yirei Shamayim. Among her children is Rav Shalom Koledetzky of the Igud Bnei HaYeshivos of Yerushalayim.
The family is sitting shiva at her home, 9 Rechov Amram Gaon Street in Givat Shaul, Yerushalayim.
Yehi zichrah baruch.
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United Airlines Sued By 57 Israeli, Jewish Passengers Over Antisemitism Claims
A lawsuit was filed in federal court in Manhattan by 57 Jewish and Israeli travelers, accusing United Airlines of antisemitic behavior after their flight to Tel Aviv in April 2023 was unexpectedly redirected back to Newark. The plaintiffs claim the airline had no valid justification for the decision and that they were collectively mistreated.
The incident took place on April 22, falling between Holocaust Remembrance Day and Israeli Independence Day. According to the legal filing, the chain of events began when a passenger briefly occupied an empty crew seat while waiting for the bathroom. The flight crew is said to have responded harshly, setting off a confrontation that ended with the plane turning around mid-flight. Witnesses reported that crew members warned the flight would be rerouted if the man didn’t move, but passengers thought the threat was idle. “No one explained what was happening,” said Shlomit, a passenger on board. “We just saw the flight path shift on the screen. When we landed, the police were already waiting.”
After the plane returned to Newark, the passenger at the center of the controversy was taken into custody but was subsequently released. Jeff Hunt, another passenger, shared footage online showing the man walking calmly through the aisle, telling his side of the story. Numerous travelers were left waiting for hours to receive hotel accommodations from United, and some reported never receiving any.
The lawsuit accuses United personnel of “incompetence, racism and discriminatory treatment of Jewish passengers,” and alleges the airline punished the entire group over what amounted to a minor incident. One man claimed that when he asked for help rebooking while wearing a kippah, a crew member told him, “Go ask your people.” The plaintiffs, represented by attorney Yoram Nachimovsky, are pursuing financial compensation and are calling for the airline to implement mandatory anti-bias education for its staff.
Responding to the accusations, United Airlines issued a firm denial in a statement to Ynet. “We have reviewed the incident, and the plaintiffs’ claims are meritless. One passenger who was a safety and security risk caused the flight to return to Newark. Our crew put safety first and exhibited professionalism in managing this matter, and we will vigorously defend against these false allegations.”
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