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An anti-Semitic attack shook the Crown Heights kehilla on Shabbos afternoon, as a yeshiva bochur was viciously attacked in a brazen, hate-driven assault. The incident occurred around 1:00 PM near Eastern Parkway and Brooklyn Avenue. Witnesses say the perpetrator was running through the neighborhood screaming anti-Semitic threats, including references to Gaza, while chasing visibly Jewish men. He ultimately singled out an innocent bochur walking along the street and unleashed a violent barrage of punches and kicks, leaving the victim unconscious on the sidewalk. The attacker had already fled the scene by the time emergency responders arrived.

After the U.S. carried out its major military operation targeting three of Iran’s nuclear facilities, Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, visited the Kosel in Yerushalayimon Sunday. Their visit was marked by a heartfelt tefillah of thanks to the Almighty for the wonders witnessed, as well as a prayer for the well-being of the President of the United States, in appreciation of his unwavering backing of Israel during these trying times.
The gathering was held in the presence of Rav Shmuel Rabinowitz, rov of the Kosel, along with Mordechai (Suli) Eliav, who heads the Western Wall Heritage Foundation. Tefillos were recited to express gratitude for the evident and ongoing miracles that have unfolded throughout the course of the “Rising Lion” war.

Fox News correspondent Jennifer Griffin gives fascinating insight into last night’s strikes: “What we can say is the Iranians did not see this coming.”

PHOTOS: Former NY Governor and current NYC mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo attended the Boro Park Shomrim annual bike registration event taking place today.

Trump plays coy in a Truth Social post addressing the flurry of speculation surrounding potential regime change in Iran

Iran’s legislative body has cast a vote in favor of shutting down the Strait of Hormuz — a crucial waterway that handles nearly a fifth of the global oil trade each day.
Should this decision be enforced, it would effectively freeze $1 billion worth of daily oil exports, likely triggering a dramatic spike in oil prices worldwide.
The implementation of the closure awaits a final verdict from Iran’s Supreme Council.
According to Iran’s government-run Press TV, the Supreme Council is expected to announce its ruling by the end of the day.
In a statement issued Sunday, Revolutionary Guards Commander Email Kosari said Iran’s sharp response to American airstrikes on its nuclear infrastructure “will be done whenever necessary.”

China has also strongly condemned President Trump’s airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites.

UN SEC. GENERAL: “The bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities by the United States marks a perilous turn in a region that is already reeling.”

In a monumental decision for terror victims and their families, the United States Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the constitutionality of the Promoting Security and Justice for Victims of Terrorism Act (PSJVTA), clearing the way for civil lawsuits in American courts against the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and Palestinian Authority (PA). The ruling came in the case of Miriam Fuld v. Palestine Liberation Organization, a case brought by the family of Ari Fuld HY”D, a beloved American-Israeli activist and father of four who was murdered in a 2018 terrorist stabbing near the Gush Etzion Junction in Israel. The Court’s decision overturns a lower court ruling that had dismissed the case on jurisdictional grounds.

Iranian TV host Amir-Hossein Tahmasebi told Israelis to “hurry up” and learn how to swim before Iran wipes out their entire infrastructure. He added, “Crawl back to the European stables and sties you came from.”

MONSEY: A child was struck by a vehicle at the intersection of Saddle River Road and Second Street. Hatzoloh EMS and Ramapo Police responded to the scene. The child sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries.

The Israeli Air Force is currently striking military infrastructure sites in Tehran and western Iran, the IDF says. The video is of strikes on IRGC sites in Tabriz.

**Axios Reports: Israel Cleared Path for U.S. Bombers in Iran at Trump’s Request** According to Axios, at Trump’s behest, Israel’s Air Force targeted multiple Iranian air defense systems in the 48 hours before the U.S. struck Iran’s Fordow nuclear site. Three U.S. and Israeli officials confirmed Israel’s role in degrading defenses to facilitate the U.S. operation. Trump’s request was made directly to Netanyahu last week, after the president decided he would move forward with a military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities unless a surprise diplomatic opportunity emerged. “How can we help?” Netanyahu asked, according to Israeli officials.

Russia condemns the U.S. strikes on Iran as “irresponsible, dangerous and provocative,” according to Russia’s UN envoy.

Explosions are being reported in Nazar Abad, a city in Iran’s Alborz province, just west of Tehran.

The U.S. military campaign against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure—referred to as “Operation Midnight Hammer”—marked the most extensive use of B-2 Spirit stealth bombers in combat and the longest mission for the aircraft since 2001.
In a significant milestone, the strike also marked the first combat deployment of the 15-ton GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, with 14 of the powerful bombs dropped on key Iranian nuclear facilities.
The mission caught Iran completely off guard on Saturday night. General Dan Caine, Chief of the Joint Staff, said Iranian forces didn’t attempt to engage the American aircraft as they approached or departed.

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