There was a report of damage from the two rockets fired into northern Israel from Syria. Israel has since retaliated for the missile attack.
Officials in the Mount Hermon ski lodge atop of the Golan Heights report a cable on an upper line was hit and damaged by rocket shrapnel.
Watch in the attached video, a Neturei Karta self-hating Jew, is asked a simple question.
Is Hamas a terrorist organization?
The answer needed a simple yes or no. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Authorities say an 11-foot (3.4-meter) alligator busted through a kitchen window and broke several bottles of red wine in a Florida home before it was captured.
Police tweeted that the gator was removed from Mary Wischhusen’s Clearwater condominium early Friday.
YouTube, Snapchat, Gmail, Nest, Discord, and a number of other web services are suffering from outages in the US today. The root cause appears to be problems with Google’s Cloud service which powers apps other than just Google’s own web services.
The Pentagon has told the White House to stop politicizing the military, amid a furor over a Trump administration order to have the Navy ship named for the late U.S. Read more on Yeshiva World News
President Donald Trump claims Mexico has taken advantage of the United States for decades but that the abuse will end when he slaps tariffs on Mexican imports next week in a dispute over illegal immigration. Read more on Yeshiva World News
China issued a report Sunday blaming the United States for the countries’ trade dispute and said it won’t back down on “major issues of principle,” but offered no clarification about what additional steps it might take to up the ante. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Tens of thousands have gathered in Manhattan for the annual Celebrate Israel Parade.
The parade, which held its inaugural event in 1965, started at 11:00AM on Fifth Avenue at 57th Street and will last about five hours, spanning from 57th to 74th street.
The International Air Transport Association is lowering its forecast for the airline industry this year to $28 billion from $35.5 billion amid rising fuel prices and weakening world trade.
The Montreal-based IATA said Sunday that “margins are being squeezed by rising costs right across the board, including labor, fuel, and infrastructure.”
Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said Sunday that so far he sees no need to restore large-scale military exercises with South Korea that have been curtailed over the past year as a diplomatic olive branch to North Korea. Read more on Yeshiva World News
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