Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu is working closely with President Donald Trump, according to a joint statement released on Sunday with visiting U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
“Contrary to what is being reported, President Trump and I are working in full cooperation and coordination,” the prime minister told Rubio, according to the statement.
“We have a shared strategy, which cannot always be detailed to the public—including when the gates of hell will open. And they will open if all our hostages are not returned, every last one of them,” it continued.

On Shabbos, pro-Palestinian demonstrators in London launched a wave of antisemitic abuse against Israel supporters, with one of the insults being “Zionist pig,” according to The Telegraph. The report noted that the demonstrators chanted, “Khaybar, Khaybar, oh Jews, the army of Mohammed will return,” a phrase believed to be a threat against Jews and Israelis.


Vice President JD Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance paid a solemn visit on Thursday to the Dachau Concentration Camp and Memorial Site, the location of Nazi Germany’s inaugural and longest-operating concentration camp.
Upon arrival, the Vice President and Second Lady were warmly welcomed by Holocaust survivor Abba Naor—who endured captivity at Dachau—Director of the Bavarian Memorial Foundation Karl Freller, as well as by Dr. Gabrielle Hammerman and Dr. Dirk Riedel from the Dachau Memorial Site.
This visit comes in anticipation of the Vice President’s participation at the Munich Security Conference and just ahead of the 80th anniversary of Dachau’s liberation by American forces on April 29, 1945.

On Thursday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the United States is receptive to new proposals from Arab nations concerning Gaza, following President Donald Trump’s plan to relocate the territory’s population—a proposal that has sparked significant opposition among Arab countries.
Rubio, who is preparing for a Middle East tour that includes a visit to Israel, expressed his intention to explore potential solutions during his trip, which will also include stops in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
“Hopefully they’re going to have a really good plan to present the president,” Rubio said, referring to Arab nations.

President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi swore in Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
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President Donald Trump declared on Wednesday that he aims to eliminate the Department of Education as soon as possible.
“I’d like it to be closed immediately,” Trump told the media in the Oval Office, labeling the agency as “a big con job.”
He criticized the state of U.S. education, pointing out that it ranks 40th globally, yet is number one in “cost per pupil.”
“Send it back to Iowa, to Idaho, Colorado,” Trump continued, reiterating his commitment to return control of education to individual states.

President Donald Trump and Elon Musk unpack the goal of the Department of Government Efficiency from the Oval Office as a cute guest steals the show.
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Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, responds to Democratic pushback of the Department of Government Efficiency on ‘The Story.’
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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R–Fla.), who leads a newly formed congressional group focused on revealing “federal secrets,” stated on Tuesday that she believes “two shooters” were involved in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
The newly established task force will continue the efforts of the Trump administration to make public records regarding the assassinations of JFK, Robert F. Kennedy, and civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. The investigation will begin with a comprehensive review of JFK’s fatal shooting in Dallas, Texas, in November 1963.

Jordan’s King Abdullah sidesteps multiple questions from journalists in the Oval Office regarding US President Donald Trump’s proposal to assume control over Gaza and transfer its Palestinian population to neighboring nations.
At one point, Trump asserts that a “parcel of land” will likely be designated in Jordan and Egypt to accommodate Palestinians who are displaced.
When asked directly whether he supports this initiative, Abdullah, appearing visibly uneasy, replies, “I have to look at the best interests of my country.”
He points out that Trump is already pleased with Jordan’s commitment to take in 2,000 ailing Gazans—a number that represents just 0.1% of the overall Palestinian population that Trump aims to relocate.

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