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Major Traffic Disruptions Thursday in Yerushalayim Due to “Million Man Atzeres”

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Yerushalayim police are preparing for extensive road closures and heavy congestion ahead of Thursday’s massive Atzeres Ha’achdus, expected to draw tens of thousands of participants from across Israel.

According to a police statement, hundreds of officers and Border Police units will be stationed throughout the city’s entrances and key intersections to maintain order, ensure the safety of attendees and residents, and manage traffic flow.

As part of the coordinated security plan with event organizers, Highway 1—the main route connecting Yerushalayim and Tel Aviv—will be completely closed to private vehicles in both directions from 12:00 p.m. until the rally concludes. The closure will extend from Latrun to the Givat Shaul and Givat Sha’ar HaGai areas, including Route 16 and the main Yerushalayim entrance.

Entry to the city will only be permitted for organized buses, which will be directed to designated drop-off points near Givat Shaul and Givat Sha’ar HaGai.

Drivers exiting Yerushalayim will be able to use the Har Ha’arazim tunnel, Route 16, or Route 443, which will remain open to private vehicles. Public transportation leaving the city will operate until 3:00 p.m. through the Har Ha’arazim terminal only. Within Yerushalayim, access roads around the city’s entrances and central areas will be blocked, with additional closures possible as needed. Police have warned that severe traffic delays are expected throughout the day.

Authorities have instructed drivers and participants not to attempt reaching the rally by private car but instead to use only the organized transportation provided. Any attempt to block key routes or disrupt traffic will be treated as a criminal offense. Police have further prohibited the lighting of fires, use of flammable objects, or operation of drones without prior authorization.

Motorists are advised to avoid traveling toward Yerushalayim from early morning, use navigation apps for real-time updates, and follow police directions at all times.

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The 2028 Primary Begins: Democrats Move to Reshuffle Early-State Calendar Again

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Not even a year out from the last presidential election, the Democratic National Committee has begun setting up a framework for the party’s next round of presidential primary elections, which could upend the early-voting calendar yet again. The Rules and Bylaws Committee of the Democratic National Committee on Monday approved a plan giving states until […]

Smotrich Demands to Arrest the Released Rerrorists

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Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich sent an urgent letter to Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu on Tuesday, pressing him to immediately assemble the cabinet to decide how Israel should respond to Hamas’s latest ceasefire breaches.

“Against the backdrop of Hamas’s repeated violations of the ceasefire conditions and the first phase of President Trump’s plan,” Smotrich wrote, “and against the backdrop of the lack of progress in dismantling and demilitarizing Gaza, I request that you urgently convene the cabinet today.”

Smotrich stressed that the meeting’s goal must be to design a decisive strategy that reaffirms Israel’s commitment to victory. He said the government must “formulate a firm and determined package of responses and to ensure our adherence to the central objective of the war – the destruction of Hamas and the removal of the threat emanating from Gaza toward the citizens of Israel.”

The finance minister emphasized that Hamas’s latest conduct leaves no room for silence. “We will not allow Hamas to mock the citizens of Israel and to cynically and cruelly play with the feelings of the families of the hostages,” he declared.

His appeal came shortly after officials confirmed that the body Hamas returned on Monday night was not among the 13 murdered hostages the terror group was obligated to hand over—further deepening anger across Israel and prompting Smotrich’s urgent call for immediate action.

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Dati Leumi Rav Explains Why He’s Joining The Chareidi Tefillah Rally

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In an interview with Arutz Sheva, Rabbi David Fendel, the Rosh Yeshivah of the Hesder Yeshiva in Sderot, explained his decision to take part in the Chareidi protest against the arrests of bnei yeshivos in Jerusalem on Thursday afternoon. “I see it as a great zechus to join the mass tefillah,” Rabbi Fendel said. “Hakadosh […]

“Tell Me About Your Religion”: Antisemite Confronts Israeli Educator In Manhattan, Then Punches Him In The Face

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An Israeli educator was attacked in midtown Manhattan on Monday in what authorities believe was an antisemitic assault — the latest in a troubling wave of bias incidents targeting Jewish New Yorkers. According to reports in American and Israeli media, 58-year-old Rami Glickstein was walking toward Mr. Broadway, a kosher restaurant on West 38th Street, […]

Democrats Block Vote Again, Keeping Government Closed and SNAP Aid Frozen

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For the thirteenth time, Democrats on Tuesday blocked a measure that would have reopened the federal government, prolonging a shutdown that threatens essential services across the country.

Speaking to The New York Post, Senate Majority Leader John Thune expressed frustration over the stalemate, saying there was a straightforward solution to prevent millions of Americans from losing access to food assistance. “The simplest way to end it and the simplest way to make sure that people are getting the food assistance they need is to pick up the bill and give us five votes,” Thune said.

He added that once that happens, “And we’ll, we’ll send it to the president. It’ll be signed into law.”

Despite the urgency, the Senate failed to pass the measure in a 54-45 vote, extending the shutdown’s economic toll and leaving vulnerable families in limbo.

Roughly 42 million Americans rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) for help buying groceries. Because of the ongoing government shutdown, their next monthly payments will be delayed and will not be distributed on Shabbos, Nov. 1.

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AI Taking Over: Amazon Announces 14,000 Layoffs

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Amazon announced Tuesday that it will eliminate 14,000 corporate positions — one of the largest workforce reductions in the company’s history — as it continues restructuring under CEO Andy Jassy’s push for efficiency.

Beth Galetti, Amazon’s senior vice president of people experience and technology, revealed the sweeping layoffs in a company blog post, describing the decision as part of the ongoing transformation to run Amazon “like the world’s largest startup.” She emphasized that while the company remains strong financially, the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence has fundamentally changed the way Amazon operates.

“This generation of AI is the most transformative technology we’ve seen since the Internet, and it’s enabling companies to innovate much faster than ever before (in existing market segments and altogether new ones),” Galetti wrote. She explained that in order to keep pace, Amazon must be more agile, cutting through layers of management and redirecting resources toward areas with the most growth potential.

The restructuring will affect roughly 4% of Amazon’s corporate staff — about 14,000 out of its 350,000 white-collar workers — though the company will continue to employ over 1.5 million people worldwide. Galetti said that while some divisions will see cuts, Amazon will keep hiring in strategic departments focused on innovation and emerging technology.

The move reflects Jassy’s multi-year effort to make Amazon leaner, more disciplined, and faster to adapt. Since the pandemic-era surge faded, Amazon has been trimming costs, eliminating underperforming ventures, and restructuring management. Jassy’s initiatives have included tightening budgets, streamlining operations, reducing bureaucracy, and requiring employees to return to the office full-time.

Amazon’s cost-cutting campaign gained momentum after 2022, when demand normalized and profits tightened following the company’s aggressive expansion during the pandemic. Jassy had warned earlier this year that AI-related efficiencies would likely lead to workforce reductions. In June, he said Amazon’s adoption of advanced automation would “shrink certain functions,” foreshadowing the current layoffs.

The company’s retail and cloud divisions have already seen hiring freezes and job losses this year, part of a broader trend among major technology firms adjusting to the AI boom. Microsoft cut around 15,000 positions in 2025, with CEO Satya Nadella urging staff to “remain focused on its three core priorities: security, quality, and AI transformation.” Meta has also laid off employees, telling some departments that their roles are being replaced with automated systems.

Amazon’s internal memo to staff elaborated on the changes:

“I want to let you know that we’re making organizational changes across Amazon that will impact some of our teammates. There will be communications from leaders to those teams and individuals today, but we also wanted to share the broader context about what’s happening and why. Last year, Andy posted a note about strengthening our culture and teams — explaining how we want to operate like the world’s largest startup, the importance of having the right structure to drive that level of speed and ownership, and the need to be set up to invent, collaborate, be connected, and deliver the absolute best for customers. Many of you have put significant effort into that work of strengthening your organizations by reducing layers, increasing ownership, and helping reduce bureaucracy. We’re already seeing the results, with teams moving faster and many Amazonians feeling more ownership, and the S-team and I appreciate all the work you’ve done. The reductions we’re sharing today are a continuation of this work to get even stronger by further reducing bureaucracy, removing layers, and shifting resources to ensure we’re investing in our biggest bets and what matters most to our customers’ current and future needs. While this will include reducing in some areas and hiring in others, it will mean an overall reduction in our corporate workforce of approximately 14,000 roles. We’re working hard to support everyone whose role is impacted, including offering most employees 90 days to look for a new role internally (the timing will vary some based on local laws), and our recruiting teams will prioritize internal candidates to help as many people as possible find new roles within Amazon. For our teammates who are unable to find a new role at Amazon or who choose not to look for one, we’ll offer them transition support including severance pay, outplacement services, health insurance benefits, and more. Looking ahead to 2026, as Andy talked about earlier this year, we expect to continue hiring in key strategic areas while also finding additional places we can remove layers, increase ownership, and realize efficiency gains. Some may ask why we’re reducing roles when the company is performing well. Across our businesses, we’re delivering great customer experiences every day, innovating at a rapid rate, and producing strong business results. What we need to remember is that the world is changing quickly. This generation of AI is the most transformative technology we’ve seen since the Internet, and it’s enabling companies to innovate much faster than ever before (in existing market segments and altogether new ones). We’re convicted that we need to be organized more leanly, with fewer layers and more ownership, to move as quickly as possible for our customers and business. I don’t know of any other company with the breadth of Amazon, the number of exciting bold bets we’re making, and all the ways we can make customers lives better and easier around the world. I’m inspired by what I see across the company every day, and the S-team and I appreciate all that you do. Beth.”

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Hamas: No Return of Hostage’s Body Tonight Because of Israel’s ‘Violations’

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In a brazen act of defiance, the Hamas terror organization declared Tuesday night that it would not hand over the body of an Israeli hostage it had murdered, claiming its decision was a response to what it called Israel’s “violations” of the ceasefire.

Earlier in the day, Hamas gunmen broke the truce by firing on IDF forces stationed in Rafah, prompting Israeli troops to respond with gunfire and targeted artillery strikes against the terrorist group’s positions in southern Gaza.

After holding urgent security consultations, Prime Minister Netanyahu instructed the IDF to “immediately carry out forceful strikes” across the Gaza Strip, ordering a swift and powerful response to the renewed aggression and the terror group’s blatant breach of the ceasefire deal.

Just hours before the attack, Hamas had announced plans to return the body of a slain hostage at 8 p.m. that evening, in accordance with the terms of the temporary agreement. That promise, however, was abruptly rescinded following their new wave of hostilities.

Adding to the growing outrage, the IDF earlier on Tuesday released video footage revealing that Hamas terrorists had secretly buried body parts belonging to murdered hostage Ofir Tzarfati — whose body had already been brought back to Israel in a rescue operation two years prior. After burying the remains, the gunmen staged a fake “discovery” and passed them to Israel through the Red Cross to falsely suggest compliance with the deal.

Under the existing ceasefire arrangement, Hamas was obligated to return every hostage, living or deceased, within 72 hours. While the group has so far released 20 living captives, only 15 of the 28 murdered hostages have been returned. Thirteen bodies remain in Gaza, held by Hamas in ongoing violation of the agreement.

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