An off-duty NYPD officer was stomped in the face and had his gun stolen during a robbery in the Bronx this past weekend. One of the suspects was arrested in Virginia this morning while the other one remains at large.

The Defense Ministry’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) accuses the United Nations of failing to fulfill its role and collect humanitarian aid from the Gazan side of the Kerem Shalom border crossing.

An IDF reservist officer was seriously wounded by sniper fire in the northern Gaza Strip earlier today, the military announces. The reservist, who served as a technology and maintenance officer in the Combat Engineering Corps’ 924th Battalion, was taken to a hospital for treatment.

Itamar Ben-Gvir dances with the Rosh Yeshiva of Ner Aharon at a fundraiser for the yeshiva in Entrecote Steakhouse.

UPDATE: Boruch Hashem the condition of Hagaon HaRav Shmuel Kamenetsky continues to be stable, and all indicators show improvement. The doctors are very satisfied with his progress. Please continue to be be מתפלל for שמואל בן איטא עטיל.

A previously unknown Russian hacker group with suspected ties to the Kremlin was responsible for a cyberattack last year on the Dutch police and has also targeted other Western nations that deliver military support to Ukraine, intelligence agencies announced Tuesday. The agencies said in a report that the group, which they called Laundry Bear, is actively trying to steal sensitive data from European Union and NATO countries and is “extremely likely Russian state supported.” “Laundry Bear is after information about the purchase and production of military equipment by Western governments and Western deliveries of weapons to Ukraine,” Vice Adm. Peter Reesink, director of the military intelligence agency MIVD, said in a statement. There was no immediate comment from Moscow on the report.

A quiet but concerning development has surfaced that may significantly impact one of the most recognizable elements of traditional Orthodox Jewish attire: the black felt hat. For over 40 years, a Spanish company—Fernandez y Roche, based in Seville, Spain—has supplied tens of thousands of black hats annually to yeshiva bochurim, avreichim, and balabatim in communities across America. These hats, worn daily by bnei Torah from the age of bar mitzvah and onward, are not merely a garment, but a statement of identity and dignity. But that longstanding partnership is now at risk. Due to newly imposed trade tariffs by the U.S. government on European goods, including imported felt hats, Fernandez y Roche has been hit with a 10% import fee, with a looming possibility of an additional 50% tariff.

In response to the tragic helicopter crash on April 10 that claimed the lives of a Spanish family of five and their pilot, U.S. Reps.  Jerry Nadler (D-NY), Rob Menendez (D-NJ), and Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) have introduced the bipartisan “Improving Helicopter Safety Act.” The proposed legislation aims to prohibit all non-essential helicopter flights—including those for tourism, recreation, and luxury commuting—within a 20-mile radius of the Statue of Liberty. Essential flights, such as those for emergency services, law enforcement, news coverage, and research, would still be permitted. If enacted, the bill would take effect 60 days after being signed into law.

President Donald Trump reportedly urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a recent phone call to avoid taking steps that might undermine sensitive negotiations with Iran, according to a report from Axios that cites both a White House official and a source with knowledge of the conversation.
The article suggests that Trump and other senior American officials are growing increasingly wary that Israel might carry out a military strike against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure if the diplomatic talks break down. One insider noted that Israeli leaders believe the timeline to carry out such an operation effectively is closing quickly.

NEW YORK – NBC News obtained exclusive video this week showing the dramatic escape of a man allegedly held captive and tortured inside a Manhattan townhouse.

Brigadier General Barak Hiram, who leads the IDF’s Gaza Division, conveyed that Hamas is on the verge of disintegration, with its control mechanisms failing and its authority in Gaza steadily deteriorating.
According to Kan News, Hiram indicated that the situation in Gaza could eventually lead to Hamas being ousted by its own population. He pointed out that Hamas is facing serious financial difficulties, especially in paying its members, which is contributing to the breakdown of its administrative and military functions.

LONDON – A Jewish teenager was taken to hospital following a racially aggravated assault and robbery at Hampstead Underground Station on Monday evening.

Renowned Israeli chef and television food personality Meir Adoni has made a public commitment to only operate kosher establishments moving forward, citing a deepened connection to his Jewish faith since the events of October 7.
In a candid interview with Hadass Tzuri for Channel 14 Magazine, Adoni announced, “I will never open a restaurant that isn’t kosher again—because in Israel, I cook for the Jewish people.”

WASHINGTON (AP) — National Public Radio and three local station

National Public Radio and three local stations filed a lawsuit Tuesday against President Donald Trump, arguing that an executive order aimed at cutting federal funding for the organization is illegal. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Washington by NPR, Colorado Public Radio, Aspen Public Radio and KUTE, Inc. argues that Trump’s executive order to slash public subsidies to PBS and NPR violates the First Amendment. Trump issued the executive order earlier this month that instructs the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and other federal agencies “to cease Federal funding for NPR and PBS” and requires that they work to root out indirect sources of public financing for the news organizations. Trump issued the order after alleging there is “bias” in the broadcasters’ reporting.

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