Fox News released new satellite images showing “unusual activity” at an Iranian nuclear site first revealed by the Mossad after it obtained Iran’s nuclear archive in 2018. Fox posted the images on Tuesday night, amid US frustration of Iran’s violations of the very nuclear deal they are attempting to reinstate. The images were taken by Maxar Technologies and analyzed by the Israeli Intel Lab and the US-based Institute for Science and International Security. The Sanjarian site, near Tehran, was revealed by the Mossad to be a manufacturing site for “shock wave generators” which are used to miniaturize nuclear weapons. The images show 18 vehicles at the site on October 15, 2020, with more vehicles and excavation work seen in January as well as a new access road that was later covered up.

Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams is leading the NYC Mayoral race, the latest PIX11 poll found. Adams got the support of 23% of the respondents in the poll, conducted June 7-8. He’s never dipped below 18% in these polls, and he was most recently at 20% before this increase. Former counsel to current Mayor DeBlasio, Maya Wiley, surged into second place with an 8% climb from the most recent poll, following an AOC endorsement. Andrew Yang brought in 15%, and former commissioner for the NYC Sanitation Dept, Kathryn Garcia, dropped from 21% to 12%. (YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

At least eight of the children pictured in the widely condemned front-page New York Times feature last week were killed by rockets fired by Gazan terror groups, the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center (ITIC) reported. The poorly researched article blamed the deaths of Gazan children “who only wanted to grow up to be doctors, artists and leaders,” on Israel. Furthermore, another two of the “innocent children” were Muhammad Sabar Ibrahim Suleiman, 17, a full-fledged Hamas terrorist, who was killed along with his father, a Hamas commander, and Khaled-al Qanou, another terrorist, listed in the NYT as being 17, was actually a 20-year-old terrorist.

A violent man randomly attacked Bash Kosher Pizza in Flatbush, Wednesday afternoon. Sources tell YWN that the man suddenly entered the establishment, located on Nostrand Avenue and Avenue J, at around 1:00PM. No words were exchanged, when the man began screaming, and randomly throwing tables and chairs. Frightened people eating lunch quickly barricaded themselves into the store bathroom. Eventually, a Jewish person in the store threw a chair at the suspect, who then chased him out of the store.  One outside the store, the suspect then attacked a Jewish man, by punching him at least once in the head. At that point, multiple people jumped on the suspect, and held him down.

In a stunning political development in the NYC Mayoral race, YWN has exclusively learned that Satmar (Aronim faction) has endorsed front-runner Eric Adams. Sources tell YWN that the faction held a late-night meeting with Eric Adams, where a full-throated endorsement was given. In fact, the factions “Der Blatt” Newspaper, which goes to print on Tuesday night, was actually delayed for a few hours, so the front cover can have the breaking news. Our sources tell us that the change from a previous Yang endorsement was due to the undeniable past twenty years of staunch support for the Williamsburg Hasidic community by Eric Adams – first as a NY State Senator and then as Brooklyn Boro President.

The coalition agreements of the Bennett-Lapid government were publicized this week and many of the agreements, especially that of Yisrael Beiteinu’s Avigdor Leiberman, calls for anti-religious laws to be implemented. The agreements call for the advancement of civil marriage, transportation on Shabbos, a Reform department in the Diaspora Ministry which would grant the Reform movement a substantial budget, the advancement of laws requiring all student to learn “core” subjects, the establishment of a large egalitarian Kosel plaza, and additional laws regarding limiting the power of the Rabbanut on issues of kashrus and conversion.

As the establishment of the Bennett-Lapid government approaches, the Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah of Shas published a letter calling for a day of tefillah on Erev Rosh Chodesh Tammuz. “Behold darkness is covering the earth and it’s a time of tzara for Yaakov,” the letter stated. “The tzaros increase from day to day, both for individuals and the public.

The United States has been holding indirect talks with Iran on returning to the 2015 nuclear deal for two months but according to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, it’s not even yet clear if the Islamic Republic is interested in returning to it. “We’ve been engaged in indirect conversations, as you know, for the last couple of months, and it remains unclear whether Iran is willing and prepared to do what it needs to do to come back into compliance,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken told the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Monday. “We’re not even at the stage of returning to compliance for compliance,” Blinken said. “We don’t know if that’s actually going to happen.” “What we do know, unfortunately, is that meanwhile, [Iran’s nuclear] program is galloping forward.

In a message circulating on WhatsApp, a false accusation is being made by ‘anonymous’ sources alleging that Eric Adams is skipping the “last Mayoral debate” tomorrow because of an alleged shakeup of his campaign. The truth is, Adams is skipping an unofficial unsanctioned debate to be at the side of a grieving mother currently mourning the killing of her 10 year old son in Far Rockaway. Some facts: In the mayoral race, the first Democratic primary debate was held on May 13, broadcast by Spectrum News NY1. The second debate was held on June 2, broadcast by WABC-TV. The third debate for “leading contenders” will be on June 16, hosted by WNBC-TV. All the debates are sponsored by a coalition of groups led by the TV broadcaster.

Vice President Kamala Harris falsely claimed that “we’ve been to the border” when pressed on why she has not yet visited the southern border after being tasked by President Biden to handle the “root causes” of migration. During an interview with NBC News Tuesday, Harris, who has been criticized by Republicans for not making the trip to the U.S.-Mexico border, was asked whether she had any plans to do so. “I – at some point – you know – we are going to the border. We’ve been to the border,” Harris replied. “So this whole – this whole – this whole thing about the border. We’ve been to the border. We’ve been to the border.” Harris was again pressed, with NBC’s Lester Holt reminding the vice president that she, herself, has not been to the border while in office.

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