Thieves used a vehicle to ram into a mall in Yehud over the weekend, causing extensive damage as they stole an ATM filled with cash. Videos show shattered windows, broken escalators, and damage to nearby shops. The stolen ATM was later found destroyed and abandoned at a nearby bus stop. Police pursued the suspects but they managed to flee. An investigation into the incident is underway.

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VP-Elect JD Vance lays out criteria for Trump pardoning Jan. 6 protestors. “If you protested peacefully on Jan. 6th, and you had Merrick Garland’s Department of Justice treat you like a gang member – you should be pardoned.”

Kamala tweeted this photo of Jimmy Carter’s funeral, and guess who she cropped out? It’s obvious that President-elect Trump and First Lady Melania were placed at the end of the row in advance to be able to crop them out.

Canada – A fire broke out in a clothing rack at a Walmart in Surrey’s Central City shopping center Wednesday afternoon. An investigation is underway into what caused this suddenly during the day. (Climate change?)

California Governor appeared on the liberal podcast ‘Pod Save America’ during the ongoing and deadly wildfires to deflect blame for the response onto local leaders and his own administration.

LAPD responds to a burglary call at Kamala Harris’ home in Brentwood last night amid the wildfires.

Israeli forces detained two Palestinian terrorists in Shechem last night, preventing an imminent shooting attack, defense officials report. The suspects, Ahmed Zakarna, 21, and Tariq Abu Ziyad, 25, both members of Palestinian Islamic Jihad, were stopped by police’s Yamam unit and the Shin Bet. Authorities seized loaded M16 rifles, vests, masks, and ammunition. During interrogation, the pair admitted they had set out from Jenin to carry out the attack.

Meanwhile, at the airport… someone’s Bubby checks in, gets confused, and enters through the luggage compartment.

Southern California faces ongoing extreme fire danger through midweek, threatening over 8 million people. Critical conditions are expected to persist into Tuesday and Wednesday, with no immediate relief forecast. Winds overnight reached 35-55 mph, with mountain gusts as high as 70 mph around Los Angeles. A red flag warning remains in place through Wednesday, with humidity dropping to 10% and powerful Santa Ana winds continuing.

US President-elect Donald Trump accuses California officials of incompetence over their handling of deadly wildfires raging around Los Angeles.

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