Tesla will start to hit Israeli roads come January. Globes first reported the development on Monday.

The Heritage Foundation’s Lt. Col. James Carafano praises the Trump administration’s response to the threat.
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Following a preliminary hearing on Tuesday by Israel’s High Court of Justice on the question of whether an indicted lawmaker can be tasked with forming a government, a three-judge panel ruled that a decision will be handed down at a future date.
The hearing followed a petition filed by 67 citizens with academic, security and culture backgrounds arguing that even though Israeli law allows a prime minister to continue serving in his position until proven guilty in court—and even until all appeals are exhausted—the same law should not permit a candidate under indictment to be tasked with forming a government and becoming prime minister.

 A group of more than a thousand Israeli victims of Palestinian terror attacks on Monday filed an NIS 20 billion ($5.78 billion) lawsuit against the Jordan-based Arab Bank PLC at the Jerusalem District Court, claiming that the bank cooperated with, supported, assisted, funded and encouraged terrorist acts that killed hundreds of people.

A Brooklyn trouble magnet who dodged bail in an anti-Semitic assault over the weekend —only to be busted a day later in another alleged attack — walked free again on Monday courtesy of new bail-reform laws.
Tiffany Harris’ dizzying tour of the criminal-justice system saw her back in Brooklyn Criminal Court for the second time in three days, after she allegedly slugged a woman in the face in front of the victim’s two young children in Prospect Heights on Sunday.
“We’re here two days after the defendant was here on another charge,” said prosecutor Evan Hannay to Judge Archana Rao.
“We believe the highest level of supervised release is appropriate.”

Sen. Bernie Sanders released letters from three doctors on Monday showing he is “fit and ready to serve as president” after suffering a heart attack earlier this year.
“You are in good health currently and you have been engaging vigorously in the rigors of your campaign, travel and other scheduled activities without any limitation,” said Dr. Brian Monahan, the attending physician for Congress who has served as Sanders’s primary physician for the past 29 years.
Sanders briefly left the campaign trail in October after suffering a heart attack and undergoing a procedure to receive stents.
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Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro called Monday for U.S. synagogues to “have at least an armed guard, and several qualified people with firearms” following the weekend stabbing of five people in Monsey, New York.
“Seeing some heartburn over guns in synagogues to protect worshippers. Get over it,” Shapiro, an Orthodox Jew, wrote to his 2.4 million followers on Twitter.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) said over the weekend the attack was “an act of domestic terrorism.”
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