The residents of a residential building in the northern city of Charish discovered that the mezuzah at the entrance of their building was missing. After checking the building’s security cameras, they discovered that an Arab delivery man had ripped it off and threw it in the garbage can. The residents filed a complaint with the police through the B’Tzalmo organization. Waze Delivery subsequently fired the delivery man. The head of the company, which is located in the Israel-Arab town of Baka al-Gharbiyye said: “I want to apologize on behalf of the company to all the residents of Charish and express our apologies for the unacceptable incident that occurred during a delivery by a courier employed by the company.

It seems like there really are no limits to the left-wing incitement against Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and the right-wing government. A left-wing protester on Motzei Shabbos conveyed his wishes for the deaths of Netanyahu and his wife, and the crowd actually cheered in approval. A video of the protest, which took place outside the studio of Channel 14 News, was posted by one of the channel’s reporters.

Watch this heartfelt and amazing rendition on the first night of selichos by R’ Shaya Slamovits, who has been leading davening since he was 17 years old, even before he survived the camps during the Holocaust. This living connection to the alter heim who is now K”AH 98 years old has been a chazan in Brooklyn for many years. Alternate video: (YWN World Headquarters – NYC)
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Terrorists from the El Ayah Battalion in Jenin claimed on Sunday that they fired a rocket at the Ran On yishuv in the Gilboa region of northern Israel. The IDF confirmed the rocket’s launch later on Sunday, adding that the projectile fell far short of its target, falling in a Palestinian area. A video of the launch was posted on social media. It was the seventh time in recent months that Palestinians from the northern Shomron attempted to launch a rocket at Jewish yishuvim in the Gilboa. (YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)

B’Chasdei Hashem, all 56 Israelis who were unaccounted for on Motzei Shabbos after the devastating earthquake in Morocco were in contact overnight with their relatives and are safe. There were 468 Israelis in Morocco when the earthquake stuck on Shabbos. Foreign Minister Eli Cohen said on Sunday morning: “I’m pleased to inform you that during the night, ministry officials located the last of the Israeli citizens who were unaccounted for in the Marrakech region of Morocco.” Kobi Ifrach, who runs the Kulna organization in Morocco that fosters ties between Israel and Arab countries, told Yisrael Hayom about the moments of horror, saying, “While singing Shabbat songs, the house started swaying from side to side with a strong tremor.

Jerusalem District Police officers and Border Police operatives carried out a unique operation on Wednesday evening to capture Arabs who were throwing stones at passing vehicles in east Jerusalem. A police investigation was opened after several recent incidents in which vehicles were attacked. In preparation for the operation, the police converted a police minibus into a civilian shuttle. Police detectives then disguised themselves as Chareidim. After an operational briefing, the minibus with the detectives and Border Police officers entered the streets of the Issawiya neighborhood in East Jerusalem. Shortly later, Arab teens threw stones at the vehicle.

Tel Aviv Deputy Mayor Chaim Goren’s wife and children were attacked by a gang of Eritrean youth Tuesday evening, Goren said after filing a police complaint on Wednesday morning. “My wife and children were attacked during a class at the community center by Eritrean youth, the children of infiltrators,” Goren told the press outside the police station. “We see how the adults behave. If we don’t stop it here and now, it will continue to the next generation.” “I filed a complaint with the police against the attackers.

In a speech that has drawn international condemnation, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas made controversial statements denying the historical roots of Ashkenazi Jews and propagating Holocaust denial. Addressing a meeting of Fatah’s Revolutionary Council on August 24th, Abbas asserted that Ashkenazi Jews have no ancestral ties to the Middle East. He argued that they were persecuted during the Holocaust due to historic biases against them for their historical role as money lenders. “Nazi leader Adolf Hitler said he fought the Jews because they were dealing with usury and money,” Abbas stated, a statement that has raised significant alarm.

The death toll from severe rainstorms and resulting floods in Greece, Turkey, and Bulgaria reached 14 on Wednesday, with the storms expected to continue until at least Thursday afternoon. The record rainfall in Greece left three people dead near the central city of Volos and in Karditsa. As of Wednesday, thousands of homes in central Greece remained without electricity and running water. Israel’s Kan News reporter Itzik Zuarets in Greece reported from Euboea, the second-largest Greek island, which has been hard hit by the storm. He said that hundreds of Israelis are trying to escape the area, encountering many difficulties due to collapsed bridges and roads. The severe conditions have led to shortages of food and water, and most Greeks and Israelis in the area lack electricity.

President Joe Biden insists he had nothing to do with his son Hunter’s business dealings, but Americans aren’t buying it. According to a CNN poll, 61% of American believe that President Biden played a role in his son’s business activities between 2008 and 2016. In contrast, only 38% of those surveyed think he was not involved. The poll comes amid ongoing investigations by House Republicans, which have unearthed details suggesting that Hunter Biden incurred his father’s displeasure during a conversation with a Chinese business associate.

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