Itzik Pass, the father of the baby Shalhevet Pass, H’yd, who was murdered by an Arab in Chevron 23 years ago when she was only 10 months old, responded to Yair Golan’s outrageous lies earlier in the day by posting two photos and one sentence. He attached a picture of Shalhevet, z’l, along with a picture of himself holding her body before the levaya. He wrote: “The identifier of processes and hobbies is invited to me for a short historical lesson on the truth behind killing babies as a hobby.” During the Second Intifada, a Palestinian sniper murdered Shalhevet, H’yd while she was lying in her stroller near her home in Chevron. An investigation showed that the sniper deliberately aimed for the baby.

Authorities have launched an investigation into two separate incidents on Tuesday in which suspicious envelopes containing unidentified powder were sent to Israeli government ministers within a short time span.
Later in the day, staff at the Knesset office of Religious Affairs Minister Michael Malkieli received an envelope with an unidentified powdery substance. Following established procedures, Knesset security personnel notified the Israel Police, and the envelope was handed over for further analysis.
A similar occurrence took place earlier in the day at the office of Health Minister Uriel Busso. Knesset security responded to the scene, and law enforcement officials became involved in this case as well.

NEW YORK CITY, NY(VINnews) — Warby Parker has partnered with Google to develop artificial intelligence-powered glasses, the eyewea

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has launched a full investigation into the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal under President Biden.

Special Envoy to Russia & Ukraine Keith Kellogg on the Golden Dome: “This is what he said he was going to do on the campaign trail. We’re going to protect the American people and that is what he’s doing… American technology can get there.”

DRAMATIC FOOTAGE: Yoav unit officers in Israel’s Southern District apprehended an arms dealer following a high-speed motorcycle chase. An officer shot at the suspect’s tires while riding, halting the pursuit.

A Hawaiian Airlines flight bound for Honolulu from San Diego International Airport was redirected off the tarmac this morning due to a reported bomb threat linked to the flight.

Antisemitic flyers were scattered throughout the Squirrel Hill neighborhood in Pittsburgh, and residents reported being subjected to slurs, marking yet another hateful incident in the same area that endured the tragic Tree of Life synagogue massacre in 2018.
According to Pittsburgh police, the offensive materials were tossed out of a moving car. The flyers were enclosed in small plastic bags weighed down with kernels of corn, making it easier to throw them from a vehicle while driving.
One flyer bore the message, “Every single aspect of the Jewish Talmud is satanic,” a phrase captured in a photo shared by county comptroller and Pittsburgh mayoral candidate Corey O’Connor.

A flood of donations from anti-Israel campus agitators and radical protesters — including individuals arrested during violent demonstrations — has helped bankroll the surging mayoral campaign of Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani, according to a New York Post exclusive that first revealed the controversial donor base. The Post uncovered that Mamdani has received more than $48,000 from 676 donors affiliated with CUNY, NYU, and Columbia University, including professors and employees, many of whom have been involved in pro-Hamas or anti-Israel activism. Another 1,351 contributions from college students totaling $46,200 were also documented — all eligible for New York City’s generous eight-to-one public matching funds program.

93 UN trucks carrying humanitarian aid, including flour for bakeries, food for babies, medical equipment, and pharmaceutical drugs were transferred today via the Kerem Shalom Crossing into the Gaza Strip.

Senator Rubio explained the deadlock in Ukraine: “Russia wants something it has no right to, and Ukraine wants something it can’t win back by force. That’s the core issue.”

WATCH: Surveillance cameras captured lightning striking a police cruiser in Newcastle, Oklahoma, on Monday afternoon during severe thunderstorms. No injuries were reported, according to Newcastle Emergency Management.

SEN. HOLLEN: “I regret voting for you for Secretary of State.” SEC. RUBIO: “Your regret for voting for me confirms I’m doing a good job.”

President Donald Trump has appointed Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel, executive vice president of Agudath Israel of America, to the White House Religious Liberty Commission’s new Religious Leaders Advisory Board. The appointment follows an executive order signed by the president earlier this month establishing the Religious Liberty Commission, aimed at promoting and protecting religious freedom across the United States. The commission will be supported by three advisory boards made up of religious leaders, legal scholars, and lay experts.

The Trump administration announced a major shift in COVID-19 vaccine policy on Tuesday, revealing that annual shots will no longer be automatically authorized for healthy children and younger adults.
New guidelines released by the Food and Drug Administration outline that future COVID vaccine updates will still be streamlined for older adults, specifically those 65 and above, as well as younger people with medical conditions that elevate their risk.

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