DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran’s intelligence minister claimed without o

Russian officials said Sunday that Moscow is still awaiting official confirmation from Kyiv that a planned exchange of 6,000 bodies of soldiers killed in action will take place, reiterating allegations that Ukraine had postponed the swap. Russian state media quoted Lt. Gen. Alexander Zorin, a representative of the Russian negotiating group, as saying that Russia delivered the first batch of 1,212 bodies of Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers to the exchange site at the border and is waiting for confirmation from the Ukrainian side, but that there are “signals” that the process of transferring the bodies will be postponed until next week.

Colombian Sen. Miguel Uribe Turbay, a possible candidate in the country’s presidential election next year, was shot and wounded at a campaign rally in Bogota on Saturday, authorities said. His conservative Democratic Center party released a statement calling it “an unacceptable act of violence.” The attack took place in a park in the Fontibon neighborhood when armed assailants shot him from behind, said the right-wing Democratic Center, which was the party of former President Alvaro Uribe. The men are not related. Images circulating on social media showed Uribe Turbay, 39, covered in blood being held by several people.

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HaGaon HaRav Yitzchak Yosef arrived at the Ohr Chaviv shul on Sunday afternoon and witnessed the damage caused by a deliberate act of arson overnight. The sight caused tears to roll down his face. HaRav Yosef arrived at Ohr Chaviv together with Shas chairman Aryeh Deri, who met earlier with senior police officials at his home. Deri also spoke with Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar, who informed him that the Shin Bet is treating the incident with the highest level of severity, as a nationalistic terror attack, and that an accelerated investigation is underway. According to a Kikar H’Shabbat report, the Shas party is paying for a personal security guard for HaRav Yosef until the end of the investigation.

A fire broke out Sunday morning on the roof of a building near Yeshivas Or Elchonon on Or Elchonon Street in the Romema neighborhood of Yerushalayim. Video footage from the scene shows girls from the nearby Bnos Hadassah elementary school fleeing in panic as large flames shot from the building. Firefighters responded quickly and extinguished the flames, preventing the fire from spreading to other parts of the building. Nearby residents were evacuated,  and nearby gas canisters removed to avert further danger, according to fire officials. During the operation, firefighters rescued a worker trapped on the roof who had sustained injuries while performing maintenance work.

FBI Director Kash Patel disclosed that his home was the target of a swatting attempt, a malicious tactic that endangers both the intended victim and responding officers.
During a conversation with Joe Rogan, Patel made the revelation about the recent incident, according to a Fox 5 report published Friday.
“As director of the FBI I have a responsibility. I’m not just gonna bring a case because somebody hurt me. They did, and they continue to do it. Shit, my house just got swatted yesterday,” he told Rogan, who reacted with disbelief.
“You got swatted?” Rogan asked. Patel confirmed. “The head of the FBI gets swatted?” Rogan pressed again.

The IDF publishes intelligence documents captured during operations in Gaza which it says prove that the spokesperson for the Civil Defense Agency in the Strip is an “active terrorist” in Hamas.

The Chashmonaim Brigade has officially entered the Gaza Strip. This is the first Charedi IDF unit to enter Gaza.

Yasmine Assar, one of the passengers on board the ship Madeline stated: “We are 160 nautical miles from the Gaza Strip… We don’t know exactly when we will arrive… In the next 24 hours we will know what the situation is better… The closer we get to Gaza, the closer we get to the Israeli forces.

Huge train cars filled with military equipment are headed to Washington DC for the army’s 250th anniversary parade.

Border Czar Tom Homan: “Gov. Newsom is an embarrassment to this state… If he cared about public safety in the state of California, he would not have a sanctuary for criminals — where criminals get released to the streets of this state every day because of his policies.”

A fire broke out on Sunday on the roof of a building on Or Elchanan Street in Jerusalem’s Romema neighborhood, near the Or Elchanan Yeshiva. A worker, who was repairing an air conditioner at the site, was moderately injured with burns. MDA paramedics and EMTs provided medical treatment and evacuating a man, approximately 40 years old, in moderate condition with burns to his upper body, to Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital.

Senator Cory Booker thinks the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, in which criminal illegals and violent mobs are hurling concrete projectiles at vehicles, lighting fires, and attacking federal law enforcement, are “peaceful.”

The Gerrer Rebbe landed in NY on Sunday morning for a major fundraising mission for his Mosdos. The Rebbe was flown from Israel on the private jet belonging to Satmar Philanthropist Yoily Landau.

This past Shavuos night, I witnessed something that deeply disturbed me—and it wasn’t just the emergency unfolding on my block. A Hatzalah call had brought flashing lights and urgent voices into our quiet street. But as the dedicated responders worked to assist someone in distress, what stood out most was the crowd that quickly gathered. Neighbors poured out of their homes—still dressed in Yom Tov attire—watching the scene as if it were a public spectacle. Some stood and stared. Others whispered and pointed. One child even walked up to the very door of the house where the emergency was taking place, trying to get a closer look. The Hatzalah member on scene asked—not once, but countless times—for space, for privacy, for dignity. Those pleas were largely ignored.

In a deeply disturbing incident overnight, the beis medrash of the former Rishon LeTzion, Rav Yitzchak Yosef, nosi of the Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah of Shas, was set on fire in the Sanhedria neighborhood of Yerushalayim.
The blaze, which authorities have described as an act of arson, destroyed the rav‘s chair and some sefarim.
Security footage from the scene revealed harrowing images of the fire tearing through the beis medrash, while walls nearby were found vandalized with swastikas and Christian symbols, evidence pointing to an antisemitic hate crime.

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