A group of Jewish students from CUNY’s City College were berated and told to “go back to Brooklyn” by anti-Israel protesters outside a kosher deli in Midtown South on Tuesday. Moti Zilber, owner of Mr.

Hamas released a video on Wednesday showing two of the hostages whose bodies were found by Israeli forces last week in a tunnel in Gaza. The clip, shared on a Hamas Telegram channel, features Carmel Gat, 40, and Alex Lobanov, 32, two of the six captives discovered executed after months of captivity. Hamas has previously published similar hostage videos, which Israel says are part of a psychological warfare campaign. The latest footage adds to the grim reality of the hostages’ treatment and the urgency surrounding their fate. The six hostages — Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Eden Yerushalmi, Ori Danino, Alex Lobanov, Carmel Gat, and Almog Sarusi — were killed just days before their bodies were recovered, according to IDF reports and autopsies.

A video posted by the Australian Jewish Association shows a disturbing scene at Monash University in Melbourne, one of Australia’s most “prestigious” universities. Students were asked to stand to honor the murdered hostages and the remaining hostages in Gaza “out of respect for our common humanity.” Only a small group of students, apparently Jewish students, arose and the majority of the students remained sitting. When those who stood began filming them, they screamed: “Stop filming!” [Do they have a guilty conscience?] Some of them began chanting “Free, free Palestine!” as seen in the second video below. Sadly, in the post-October 7 world, it cannot be taken for granted that the non-Jewish world has any “common humanity” regarding Jews, even those murdered by a sadistic terror group.

Rescued Bedouin hostage Farhan Al-Qadi was interviewed this week by Channel 12 News and revealed that he was shot in the leg by Hamas terrorists after he refused to help them find Jews. Farhan, a 52-year-old father of 11, worked for decades as a security guard at a packaging factory near Kibbutz Magen in the Gaza border area. He was at his post on October 7 at 6:30 a.m. when terrorists infiltrated the kibbutz. “I thought it was just another round of rockets,” he said. “I went into the safe room and then I got a phone call from my brother telling me that there was an infiltration. I went outside and I saw three Hamas terrorists about 100 meters away shooting in my direction and running toward me.” “I dropped my phone and raised my hands.

Hunter Biden plans to change his not guilty plea in his federal tax case, his defense attorney said Thursday just as jury selection was set to begin. Defense attorney Abbe Lowell told the judge about Hunter Biden’s plans to change his previous plea, just months after the president’s son was convicted of gun charges in a separate case, but did not provide further details. Hunter Biden is facing misdemeanor and felony charges over what prosecutors say was a four-year scheme to avoid paying at least $1.4 million in taxes while pulling in millions of dollars from foreign business entities. He is already confronting potential prison time after a Delaware jury convicted him in June of lying on a 2018 federal form to purchase a gun that he possessed for 11 days.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday was as clear as he has ever been about how he views a ceasefire and hostage agreement with Hamas. “There’s not a deal in the making,” he told Fox News. “Unfortunately, it’s not close.” He denied reports that the US Administration believes that an agreement is 90% completed. “It’s exactly inaccurate. There’s a story, a narrative out there, that there’s a deal out there.” Hamas “don’t agree to anything. Not to the Philadelphi Corridor, not to the keys of exchanging hostages for jailed terrorists, not to anything. So that’s just a false narrative.” In the Fox News interview, Netanyahu said that Hamas has obstructed a deal. “The obstacle to the end of this war is Hamas. The obstacle to the release of hostages is Hamas.

Channel 12 journalist Amit Segal posted a video following Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s press conference on Monday evening during which he said that he opposed leaving the Philadelphi Corridor during the debate over the Disengagement in 2005. Segal wrote: “Yesterday’s press conference reignited the debate about Netanyahu and his position on the Disengagement. Here is all the evidence to help you decide.” The video begins with then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon saying that he’s convinced that the Disengagement will strengthen Israel, repeating Egypt’s promise to prevent any smuggling attempts into the Gaza Strip. The video then shows snippets of interviews with then-Finance Minister Netanyahu expressing his opinions that the move would cause grave security issues.

Chaverim of Rockland and Hatzolah Air were honored by the Rockland County Legislature for their crucial role in the rescue of 8-year-old Tzion Maron, who went missing near the Lava River Cave in Flagstaff, Arizona, during a family trip. The boy, formerly from Monsey, was found safe, thanks to the efforts of the Chaverim Of Rockland volunteers and other emergency responders. The rescue mission, which took place a few weeks ago, garnered significant attention after the child’s disappearance went public. Tens of thousands followed updates on the search, with many offering prayers and charity in hopes of a positive outcome. Chaverim of Rockland members were flown in by Hatzolah Air to assist in the search, joining forces with local authorities and other Hatzolah units.

Thanks to Flatbush Shomrim, a suspect was arrested seconds after stealing a pair of Talis and Tefillin, Wednesday night. Flatbush Scoop is reporting that a local Flatbush resident alerted Shomrim after witnessing a woman trying to break into cars, as she was pulling car door handles near Avenue L and Ocean Parkway. Shomrim responded quickly and followed the suspect for over an hour as she roamed the area. During this time, the woman managed to break into a car on East 10th Street and Avenue N, where she stole a pair of Talis and Tefillin. The Shomrim continued to track her movements and coordinated with the NYPD. She was apprehended shortly after by NYPD officers near East 9th Street and Avenue N. The suspect is now facing charges of grand larceny.

Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took aim at Vice President Kamala Harris during an interview with NewsNation, saying that she is not “worthy” of the presidency and questioning her ability to effectively communicate. Kennedy, who recently dropped out of the race and endorsed former President Donald Trump, suggested Harris would be unable to “put together an English sentence” or defend her policies in a debate. During his interview with host Chris Cuomo, Kennedy explained his decision to withdraw from the presidential race. “It became clear to me, Chris, that I was not gonna be allowed on the debating stage, which was really my only path to victory. I was already being boycotted by all of the mainstream media, the liberal media,” he said.

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