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The Shin Bet announced the arrest of three Israeli citizens suspected of conspiring with ISIS operatives in Syria to carry out terrorist attacks against Israeli forces. The suspects, all residents of the northern Israeli town of Ar’ara, allegedly pledged allegiance to the Islamic State and were in the early stages of planning attacks within Israel’s borders, according to a joint investigation by the Shin Bet and Israel Police’s Coastal District. Authorities say the plot began to take shape following a violent confrontation between the suspects and Border Police officers in January. In the wake of the clash, the men reportedly escalated their radicalization and began establishing contact with ISIS agents abroad—specifically operatives stationed in war-torn Syria.

The government on Monday approved the joint proposal of Health Minister Uriel Busso and Jerusalem Minister Meir Porush to establish an inter-ministerial team to formulate a plan to promote the integration of Charedim into medical studies. The proposal was formulated in cooperation with the Ministry of Labor. The team will be established under the leadership of the Directors-General of the Health and Labor Ministries, and in cooperation with the Jerusalem Ministry, the Authority for Economic-Social Development in the Chareidi sector, and the Council for Higher Education.

At a session of the UN Security Council dedicated to developments in the Middle East, Acting US Alternate Representative to the UN John Kelley condemned antisemitism and reaffirmed America’s firm backing of Israel, while sharply criticizing Hamas for both its violent conduct and for blocking humanitarian aid into Gaza.
Kelley opened his remarks by mourning the loss of two victims of a deadly attack at a Jewish event in Washington: Israeli Embassy official Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, an American citizen. “Yaron and Sarah were murdered for no other reason than the assailant wanted to kill Jews,” he said. “It is horrific and shameful. We can and must do better to combat the sickening rise in antisemitism around the world.”

💔The levaya for Ravid Chaim, the newborn son of Tzeela Gez—murdered in a terror attack while in labor—has begun. Ravid Chaim passed away after fighting for his life for 15 days. The nation mourns with his family as they lay him to rest beside his mother. Support Tze’ela’s family here 👉 www.charidy.com/Gezfamilyfund

Video footage captured the IDF’s latest air strikes on southern Lebanon.

UPDATE: A ballistic missile launched at Israel by the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen was successfully intercepted by air defenses a short while ago, the military says. Since March 18, when the IDF resumed its offensive against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, the Houthis in Yemen have launched 42 ballistic missiles and at least 10 drones at Israel. Several of the missiles have fallen short.

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A man says he was tortured for weeks in a New York townhouse.

WH PRESS SECRETARY: “I can confirm that Special Envoy Witkoff and the President submitted a ceasefire proposal to Hamas that Israel backed and supported… We hope that a ceasefire in Gaza will take place so we can return all of the hostages home.”

Karoline Leavitt calls out Jill Biden for lying about Joe’s health. Demands she answer for it: “Lying to the American people. She still thinks the American public are so stupid that they will believe her. She needs to answer for it.”

Lebanese media reports a wave of airstrikes carried out in southern Lebanon a short while ago.

A Jewish Ukrainian soldier, miraculously spared from a Russian bomb, got a Bris Millah today.

Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu confirmed on Thursday that Israel has accepted the outline of a new agreement put forth by U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff, as he spoke with relatives of hostages who were killed or are still in captivity.
Despite the agreement, Netanyahu remained cautious about the likelihood of Hamas honoring it. “Hamas has yet to respond. We don’t believe that Hamas would return the last hostage, and therefore, we continue fighting until Hamas is eliminated, and we will not leave the Gaza Strip until all the hostages are in our hands.”

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump met with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powe

A new draft proposal crafted by U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff outlines a two-stage deal in which Hamas would return ten live hostages and eighteen bodies within a one-week window. Al Arabiya reports that the framework calls for a 60-day pause in fighting, during which President Donald Trump would personally guarantee that Israel upholds the terms of the ceasefire.
According to the details of the initiative, the truce would begin with the release of five hostages and nine sets of remains on its first day, with the remaining individuals and bodies transferred on day seven. Humanitarian assistance to Gaza would be launched immediately following Hamas’s acceptance of the agreement, channeled through coordinated efforts with the United Nations and the Red Crescent.

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