The acting head of Ukraine’s Security Service has admitted the agency was behind a huge explosion on a key bridge linking Russia to occupied Crimea last year.
In televised comments on Wednesday, Vasily Malyuk said the SBU was involved in “many different special operations,” some of which can be disclosed only “after victory.”
But he went on to say that the “destruction of the Crimean Bridge on October 8 of last year” was “one of our achievements.” Malyuk then demonstrated a new T-shirt mocking the bridge explosion that showed it engulfed in flames, along with the caption “Who will burn the bridges if not us? SBU.”
A Russian judge was reportedly one of four people killed in the bridge bombing.

Israel’s parliamentary Constitution Committee moved a key clause of the judicial reform forward on Wednesday evening, one that would limit the Israeli judiciary’s ability to overrule government decisions based on a “reasonableness standard.”
Earlier this year, this clause forced Israel’s Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu to dismiss a minister, Arie Deri, due to previous convictions of tax fraud and a promise he made to the courts not to reenter politics, after the Supreme Court intervened using the reasonableness standard.

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No suspects? No way —Dan Bongino isn’t buying it.
Former Secret Serice agent and one-time Fox News host Dan Bongino was asked about the cocaine found in the West Wing of the White House and the failed investigation that followed; “they know exactly who it was,” Bongino says of the Biden Administration.
Bongino also says his former colleagues in the USSS are “furious” it went down this way.


KYIV, Ukraine – Ukraine attacked the Crimean Bridge, a key link from Russia to the illegally annexed Crimean peninsula, killing two people and disrupting vehicle traffic early Monday, Russian and Ukrainian officials said. A railroad line over the bridge – which is a vital artery for Russian troops and military supplies – escaped damage and quickly resumed service.


Vice President Kamala Harris created a stir on Friday when she seemingly called for the reduction of the US population as a means to combat climate change. However, the White House clarified that she actually meant to say "reduce pollution." The incident occurred during her speech at Coppin State University in Baltimore, Maryland, where she emphasized the importance of establishing a clean energy economy.

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Former President of the United States, Donald Trump, hosted the 2023 Israel Heritage Foundation Gala at Trump National Bedminster in New Jersey and accepted IHF’s Keter Yerushalayim (Crown of Jerusalem) award.
“I’m honored to receive your Crown of Jerusalem award, that’s a very big deal, as far as I’m concerned,” the former President told the crowd.

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Minister of Education Yoav Kish has taken moves to increase the study of Tanach in State schools such as beginning the subject already in second grade.
In a program about the issue on Channel 14, panel participants admitted that their children were ignorant of basic Judaism.
Avi Shushan, a spokesman for Ichilov Hospital, said, “My child is in first grade in a secular state school… and I’m ashamed that he doesn’t have a single lesson on basic Jewish concepts. I take him to shul when he wants to come, and he doesn’t know what a siddur is or Shema Yisroel… We’re raising a generation of ignoramuses.”


NYC Mayor Eric Adams is standing by his forceful criticism of an 84-year-old tenant activist, justifying his likening of her to a plantation owner due to her “disrespectful” behavior.
“[S]he acted in a disrespectful manner,” he stated during a Friday morning interview on 1010 WINS radio.
“I come from a family where my mother made it clear: Never allow anyone to disrespect you.”
Adams was the main speaker at a town hall event in Hamilton Heights on Wednesday evening when he was interrupted by Jeanie Dubnau, an advocate for housing rights and an assistant professor of biology at Rutgers University.

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