JERUSALEM (AP) — President Javier Milei of Argentina received the $1 million Genesis prize in Jerusale

Democrat Congressman Stephen Lynch suggests President Trump and immigration officers are “Nazis” and he is “proud” to “fight” against them.

President Trump has secured a $200B Investment from Micron Technology for Memory Chip Manufacturing in the United States.

Egyptian officials are deporting dozens of pro-terrorist activists, including many Europeans, who arrived in Cairo intending to travel to the Gaza border.

Dear Matzav Inbox,
Let me begin by stating the obvious: The Adirei HaTorah event this week was stunning. From the kavod haTorah to the emotional energy in the room, it was everything we hope for in a gathering that celebrates the crowns of Klal Yisroel.
But I have to ask a question for a friend — and I’m sure he’d not the only one thinking this:
Are the only singers we can find for a Litvishe yeshiva event Chassidish?
Yes, Naftali Kempeh was there — and it was a welcome breath of authenticity. But he was given one song. One. Why?
Can we take a moment and flip the script?

JERUSALEM – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government narrowly avoided collapse early Thursday

The U.S. Embassy in Israel has restricted the travel of diplomatic staff and their family members to the areas of Tel-Aviv, Jerusalem, and Be’er Sheva, due to “heightened regional tensions” with Iran.

Sec. Brooke Rollins: The One Big Beautiful Bill “leverages a once-in-a-generation opportunity… specifically for our farmers—increasing $3.8B in income projected, protecting over 2 million of our family farms from the Death Tax, and cutting more than $10B in taxes…”

The CIA has released 54 documents which include 1,450 pages, related to JFK’s assassination.

A reported survivor of this morning’s commercial plane crash in India, who is said to have been seated in 11A, seen walking to an ambulance after miraculously making it out alive.

New CCTV video shows the crash of Air India Flight 171, killing at least 246 people

A newly finalized draft of Israel’s conscription law includes strict personal and institutional sanctions for yeshiva students who do not enlist, alongside a mechanism that could lead to the law’s automatic expiration within four years if recruitment targets are not met, Matzav.com has learned.

Hamas has reportedly appointed Ezzedin al-Haddad — a longtime operative known as the “Ghost of al-Qassam” — as the new commander of its Gaza-based operations, following the targeted killings of its two previous leaders by the IDF. According to a Wall Street Journal report citing multiple sources, Haddad, 55, assumed leadership after the deaths of Yahya Sinwar and his brother Mohammed Sinwar, who had led the terror group’s activities in Gaza in succession over the past seven months. Yahya Sinwar, the mastermind of the October 7th massacre, was killed in an Israeli raid last year. His brother Mohammed, who took over in his place, was confirmed dead after Israeli forces retrieved his body from a tunnel beneath a hospital in southern Gaza.

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As Washington prepares for a military parade this weekend to honor the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, a new survey finds that U.S. adults are more likely to approve than disapprove of President Donald Trump’s decision to hold the festivities, which officials have said will cost tens of millions of taxpayer dollars. But about 6 in 10 Americans also say that Saturday’s parade is “not a good use” of government money, including the vast majority of people, 78%, who neither approve nor disapprove of the parade overall, according to the poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. The survey found that about 4 in 10 U.S. adults “somewhat” or “strongly” approve of the parade, while about 3 in 10 “somewhat” or “strongly” disapprove.

After nearly a century of continuous operation on the same grounds, one of Israel’s most iconic bakeries is set to be replaced by a major residential development. The Yerushalayim District Planning and Building Committee has approved a proposal to transform the former Angel Bakery complex in Givat Shaul into a high-rise housing project.

Housing and Construction Minister Yitzchok Goldknopf of United Torah Judaism stepped down from his ministerial role on Thursday, citing continued frustration over the coalition’s failure to uphold commitments regarding the draft law and protections for yeshiva students.
In a resignation letter addressed to Prime Minister Netanyahu, Goldknopf wrote: “Despite my repeated warnings during Cabinet meetings, coalition leadership forums, and personal discussions, no agreement has been reached on the regulation of Torah students’ status. Therefore, I can no longer remain a member of this government.”

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