A construction accident involving a forklift, forced the closure of Avenue M in the Midwood section of Brooklyn, Thursday morning.
It happened at 1321 Avenue M, between East 13 and 14th Street at around 8:40AM. Read more on Yeshiva World News
A one-vehicle accident in Woodbourne sent two people to the hospital, Thursday morning.
It happened at around 7:00AM on Route 52 near Michigan Road – by the Woodbourne Firehouse – when a vehicle flipped off the embankment. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Police investigators received a tip about a drug laboratory in the Ramot neighborhood of Jerusalem. On Sunday, special forces from the police, including detectives launched a sting operation in the homes of two residents of the Chareidi neighborhood of Ramot Polin.
A spokesman for the Izzadin el-Qassim military wing of Hamas, Abu Obaidah made a public statement directed at the citizens of Israel on Tuesday, placing the blame for the fact the bodies of Lt. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Boris Johnson became Britain’s new prime minister Wednesday, vowing to lead the U.K. out of the European Union “after three years of unfounded self-doubt.”
Standing outside the shiny black door of 10 Downing St., Johnson derided “the doubters, the doomsters, the gloomsters” who believe he cannot succeed in breaking the Brexit impasse that defeated his predecessor, Theresa May.
Israel on Wednesday welcomed a U.S. congressional resolution opposing the Palestinian-led boycott movement against Israel, while Palestinians said the decision was a blow to human rights and free speech.
The House of Representatives passed the resolution by a 398-17 margin on Tuesday, rejecting the boycott movement and its efforts to target U.S.
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad denies that he is not an anti-Semite and calls on the United States and the Islamic Republic to end their disagreement through dialogue, criticizing Iran’s involvement in the ongoing Syrian civil war. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Many were surprised, albeit pleasantly, as laughter is heard upon seeing a horse enter Terminal 3 of Ben-Gurion International Airport at 3:00AM Wednesday morning.
No reason or explanation for the surprise visitor is given, pointing out the horse did not have a passport.
Police investigators on Tuesday apprehended a man in his 40s, suspect of severe attacks against chareidi women some 20 years ago.
The girls victimized in the attacks were under 14 at the time. Read more on Yeshiva World News
The following is an official statement given to YWN by the NY State Police following the terrible tragedy in Kiryas Joel on Tuesday.
On July 23, 2019 at approximately 2:37PM, state police responded to a medical emergency at the Kiryas Joel Union Free School at 7 Israel Zupnick Drive in the village of Kiryas Joel.
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