A Gazan resident speaks out on Hamas shooting at people that are at aid distribution centers.

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on ICE agents getting attacked in L.A.: “Every American citizen deserves to live in a community that is safe, and ICE agents need to be able to do their job.”

The Givati Brigade discovered weapons, including rocket launchers, used by Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip, which threatened IDF forces.

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President Trump on the rioting in Los Angeles: “If there’s an insurrection, I would certainly invoke it… If we didn’t get involved, right now Los Angeles would be burning just like it was burning a number of months ago… We are not playing around.”

President Trump on his last conversation with California Gov. Gavin Newsom: “I called him up to tell him, ‘You got to do a better job.’ He’s doing a bad job… if we didn’t send out the National Guard… Los Angeles would be burning right now.”

UN investigators accused Israel on Tuesday of committing crimes against humanity in Gaza, specifically citing the mass killing of civilians who had taken refuge in schools and places of worship. The panel called it part of a broader operation aimed at “obliterating Palestinian life.”
The United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem and Israel, plans to deliver its findings to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on June 17.
“We are seeing more and more indications that Israel is carrying out a concerted campaign to obliterate Palestinian life in Gaza,” said Navi Pillay, the former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and current chair of the commission, in a statement.

As the coalition teeters on the brink of collapse over the failure to legislate a Chareidi draft law, Education Minister Yoav Kisch on Tuesday morning announced his intention to expand the Chareidi hesder system with the approval of a new Chareidi hesder track. The goal is to integrate 3,000 Chareidim into hesder yeshivos by 2030. The plan is not expected to be supported by the Chareidi MKs or mainstream Chareidi Rabbanim. The move seeks to establish a new infrastructure for the integration of Chareidim into military service, which, according to the Ministry of Education, will be done “out of choice and out of a deep commitment to national partnership.” According to the data presented by the ministry, there are currently 10 Chareidi Hesder yeshivos, with about 800 students.

MORE ON NJ ELECTION: Among those leading the charge is R’ Lazer Scheiner, the driving force behind the Adirei Hatorah movement. In a widely circulated voice note Monday night, Scheiner emphasized that high voter turnout sends a clear message to elected officials — regardless of the immediate results — that the Orthodox community is politically active and engaged.

Democrat Rep. Maxine Waters on Los Angeles: “There was no violence, I was on the street, I know… Get it straight and don’t just rely on… the few incidents you saw.”

Minister Itamar Ben Gvir: “The sanctions don’t scare me, I despise the white paper. I will continue to work for our country, for our people, I will continue to work and make sure that they don’t let humanitarian aid into Hamas. We got through Pharaoh, we’ll get through this too.”

Speaker Mike Johnson: “It’s those men and women, the federal law enforcement officers, who deserve our support right now — and the One Big Beautiful Bill… delivers much needed reinforcements.”

Tanks on the streets of Washington DC last night ahead of the Army’s 250th Parade.

The Israeli military released footage of the Navy deploying for strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen.

Rep. Yvette Clarke says all Democrats stand with the LA rioters and criminal aliens who “dare to oppose the President’s abuse of power”

More than a hundred Democrats in the House opposed a Republican-backed measure on Monday that both denounced the antisemitic attack in Boulder and criticized Colorado’s sanctuary state policies.
The resolution, authored by Colorado Republican Rep. Gabe Evans, passed the House with a vote of 280-113. While the majority of Republicans supported it, 75 Democrats also voted in favor.
Controversy erupted over a portion of the resolution that extended “gratitude to law enforcement, including US Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel, for protecting the homeland,” which many Democrats objected to.

The U.S. and China held a second day of talks Tuesday in London aimed at easing their trade dispute, after President Donald Trump said China is “not easy” but the U.S. was “doing well” at the negotiations. A Chinese delegation led by Vice Premier He Lifeng met U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer for several hours on Monday at Lancaster House, an ornate 200-year-old mansion near Buckingham Palace. Wang Wentao, China’s commerce minister, and trade negotiator Li Chenggang are also in Beijing’s delegation. Lutnick said as he arrived Tuesday morning that the talks were “going well,” and he expected them to continue all day.

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