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ISA director candidate David Zini, who currently leads the IDF Training and Drill Command and serves on the General Staff, gave a brutally honest appraisal of the military’s breakdown during the October 7 Hamas onslaught. In a striking admission, he described the events as “a crazy failure, greater than the Yom Kippur War.”
Zini was addressing residents of the Gaza border region, many of whom he joined in combat on the day of the attack. He laid bare the strategic and operational flaws that, in his view, were at the heart of the catastrophe.

Hatzolah of Central Jersey releases a statement thanking its partners for their efforts during and after Friday’s horrific car crash that killed three bochurim and critically injured a fourth.

NEW YORK – A dual U.S.-German national was arrested Sunday at John F. Kennedy International Airport and charged with attempting to attack the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv with firebombs, following his deportation by Israeli authorities. Joseph Neumayer, 28, had arrived in Israel in April. On May 19, he approached the U.S. Embassy in Tel […]

Leading halachic authorities, hundreds of kashrus supervisors, and representatives of major kosher certification bodies from across Eretz Yisroel and the world gathered in Yerushalayim recently for OU Kosher’s annual International Kashrus Conference. The event served as a forum for discussing some of the most complex and urgent issues facing the global kosher industry – from halachic challenges in industrial kashrus to questions of policy and practice – and highlighted the growing need for collaboration across diverse communities and hashgachos.

A moving visit took place today at the United Hatzalah headquarters, when the founder of the “Hatzalah” organization in the United States, Rabbi Hershel Weber, arrived for a special tour with his sons Naftali and Meir. He was greeted by Eli Beer, President and Founder of United Hatzalah, and Lazer Hyman – VP and Head of Volunteers and Operations. During the visit, Eli Beer shared with Rabbi Weber the story of United Hatzalah’s establishment, referring to the parallels between the path Rabbi Weber pioneered in New York in 1966 and the challenges faced during United Hatzalah’s early days in Israel. “When you established Hatzalah in the US, they warned you not to do it because of the ambulance monopoly – yet you chose to go against the current.

Hatzolah of Central Jersey expressed gratitude to local and county partners, including Bikur Cholim, Chai Lifeline, Msaskm, Jackson EMS, and others, for their professional and compassionate response to a tragic motor vehicle accident in Jackson Township on Friday. The coordinated efforts of multiple agencies provided critical support during the heartbreaking incident. Hatzolah emphasized the importance of unified emergency response and their commitment to serving the community alongside these partners. Read the full letter below:

A cryptocurrency investor has been arrested and charged with kidnapping a man and keeping him locked up for weeks in an upscale Manhattan apartment, where authorities say he was beaten, shocked and led to believe that his family was in danger if he didn’t give up his Bitcoin password. John Woeltz, 37, was arrested Friday night after the victim escaped from the eight-bedroom town house and flagged down a traffic officer on the street for help, according to prosecutors. Woeltz was arraigned Saturday on charges of kidnapping, assault, unlawful imprisonment and criminal possession of a firearm, court records show. He was ordered held without bail, a spokesperson for the Manhattan district attorney’s office confirmed Saturday.

Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly found himself flying directly into a Ukrainian drone barrage during a recent visit to Russia’s Kursk region, according to both Russian and Ukrainian news outlets.
The commander of air defenses in the Kursk area, Yuri Dashkin, stated that Ukrainian drones launched a heavy strike while Putin’s helicopter was airborne.
“The intensity of the attack during the flight of the aircraft carrying the supreme commander over the territory of the Kursk region significantly increased,” Dashkin said, as quoted by Russia’s Vesti news agency.
Dashkin explained that air defense forces were actively engaged during Putin’s travel through the region.

The Knesset Ethics Committee has dismissed a complaint submitted by MK Ofer Cassif of Hadash-Ta’al regarding remarks made by Likud MK Nissim Vaturi in which he called to “burn Gaza” during public statements made between late 2023 and early 2024.
The panel, which is responsible for reviewing and enforcing ethical conduct among lawmakers, stated that it had “examined the remarks and believes they are of political nature and accurately reflect the Knesset’s member’s ideology.”

The U.S. military spent more than $6 billion over the past three years to recruit and retain service members, in what has been a growing campaign to counter enlistment shortfalls. The financial incentives to reenlist in the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines increased dramatically from 2022 through last year, with the Navy vastly outspending the others, according to funding totals provided by the services. The overall amount of recruiting bonuses also rose steadily, fueled by significant jumps in spending by the Army and Marine Corps. The military services have routinely poured money into recruiting and retention bonuses over the years.

A man from Colorado is accused of attempting to set fire to a U.S. diplomatic office in Israel and making threats to assassinate President Trump and tech mogul Elon Musk, federal prosecutors announced Sunday.
Joseph Neumeyer, who holds both American and German citizenship, appeared in U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of New York on charges that he tried to destroy the U.S. Embassy branch in Tel Aviv.
Authorities said Neumeyer was expelled from Israel on Saturday and is now in custody in the United States as he awaits trial. Details were disclosed in a formal complaint released Sunday.

U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is seen inserting a kvitel into the Kosel.

The Us Army’s elite 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment delivers a powerful flyover at the Indy 500, to honor the US Army’s 250th birthday.

A dual U.S.-German citizen was arrested and charged for attempting to carry out a firebombing attack on the U.S. Embassy Branch Office in Tel Aviv last week. Joseph Neumayer, 27, was taken into custody by federal agents on Saturday at JFK International Airport, just hours after being deported from Israel, where he allegedly attempted to ignite a violent act against American diplomatic personnel. According to a criminal complaint unsealed in Brooklyn federal court, Neumayer posted a disturbing call to action on Facebook on May 19: “Join me this afternoon in Tel Aviv, we are burning down the U.S. embassy.” He included additional statements expressing hostility toward the United States and President Donald Trump.

Secretary Kristi Noem has just arrived at the Kosel were the ongoing Yom Yerushalayim events is being held.

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