Several members of Congress, including anti-semite Rep. Ilhan Omar, were arrested Tuesday by Capitol Police as they protested against the overturning of Roe v. Wade outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. Another lightning rod, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, seemingly tried to get arrested but was instead escorted away from the area while looking very pleased with herself. The protesters were blocking traffic and had received ample warning from police that they would be arrested if they didn’t move. “It is against the law to block traffic, so officers are going to give our standard three warnings before they start making arrests,” Capitol Police tweeted.

Former NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio announces he is no longer running for Congress. DeBlasio made the announcement in a video posted to Twitter long with this text: It’s clear the people of #NY10 are looking for another option and I respect that. Time for me to leave electoral politics and focus on other ways to serve. I am really grateful for all the people I met, the stories I heard and the many good souls who helped out. Thank you all!
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A 41-year-old man was stabbed on a bus next to the Ramot Mall on Golda Meir Street in Jerusalem on Tuesday evening. The terrorist, who was apparently armed with an axe, was neutralized by security forces. The man, who was moderately wounded, was evacuated to Shaarei Tzedek Hospital. The attack occurred on a bus shortly before 5 p.m. After the stabbing, the terrorist tried to escape but a civilian present at the scene shot and neutralized him. United Hatzalah volunteer EMT Zeev Sofer who was one of the first responders at the scene relayed: “When I arrived at the scene I treated a 41-year-old man who was stabbed while riding on a bus.

A van fell into a sinkhole in the Bronx on Monday night. Police cordoned off the area around the Radcliff Avenue hole. Bits of the street slowly continued falling into the hole as people watched. The sinkhole formed when a sewer beneath it collapsed Monday, after heavy rain came down in the Bronx. On Monday night, the city’s Department of Environmental Protection had said the sinkhole is “not likely weather-related,” but by Tuesday morning DEP officials said they were looking into all potential causes of the sinkhole, including yesterday’s severe weather. DEP crews removed the vehicle from the sinkhole Tuesday morning, and work has begun to repair the damaged infrastructure.

Rav Yaakov Herzog of Jerusalem, the “Rav of Saudi Arabia,” recently met with Sheikh Ahmad Qasim Ahmad, who was previously in charge of the Religious and Chastity Police in Mecca. “Wonderful visit and hospitality at the home of my dear friend,” Rav Herzog wrote on Twitter. “Living in Saudi Arabia, where tolerance is a reality, not only preached.” The Sheikh responded on his account: “I thank Rabbi Yaakov for visiting me at my home in Jeddah. I welcome him and those with him. It was an opportunity to model peaceful coexistence. Coexistence is a bridge to achieving truth and constructive dialogue.” الحمدلله زيارة رائعة للشيخ أحمد الغامدي @DAhmadq84 حيث وجدت أن التعايش والتسامح

The members of the cell suspected of burning dozens of buses in northern Israel in the past month have been caught, Israel Police stated on Sunday. Three suspects, residents of the Bedouin town of Tuba Zangariyye, were caught as they were on the way to an additional arson incident. A search of their vehicle uncovered flammable material, torches, observation and burglary tools, headlights, fake license plates and gloves. An undercover operation by police officers of the Northern District led to the arrest of the three suspects, who allegedly acted on behalf of a criminal organization that extorted “protection” fees from businesses in the north under the guise of a security company.

A fast moving blaze ripped through a building in South Fallsburg, early Sunday morning. Numerous fire departments from all over Sullivan and Orange counties responded to the the scene to assist in fighting the three-alarm blaze at at 5218 Main Street. Initial reports were that there were people trapped inside the building, but as of Sunday morning it did not appear to be the case. Catskills Hatzolah was on the scene as well. Route 42 (Main Street) was shut down in both directions, causing a traffic mess in the area. Due to overnight fire Sr. 42 is closed down both directions in area of Railroad Avenue in South Fallsburg use alt. route. pic.twitter.com/2NsIQFrLu4 — JCC Of Sullivan County (@JccSullivan) July 17, 2022 (YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

A small plane went down in Monticello, Friday afternoon. It happened at around 12:45, when the one engine plane crashed on Route 42, south of Monticello – just three miles past Ichud Bungalow Colony. The pilot managed to escape the aircraft, which appeared to have attempted to make an emergency landing on the roadway. Emergency personnel were on the scene, including the Monticello and Forestburg Fire Departments, and the Sullivan County Sheriff Department. The entire Route 42 was shut in both directions. (YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

President Joe Biden has announced $100 million in U.S. assistance for east Jerusalem hospitals that serve as “the backbone” of health care for Palestinians. He spoke Friday during a visit to the Augusta Victoria Hospital, which provides advanced medical care, including radiation treatment for cancer patients and pediatric kidney dialysis, to Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza. The funding is subject to approval by the U.S. Congress and would pay out over several years. Biden called the six hospitals “the backbone of the Palestinian health care system.” The aid came after the Trump administration slashed $25 million to the hospitals in 2018 as part of a larger suspension of aid to the Palestinians.

US President Joe Biden met with opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu on Thursday evening at the President’s Residence. The meeting was scheduled to last for 15 minutes but continued for over 20 minutes. Netanyahu spoke to the press after the meeting, saying: “I had a warm, excellent meeting with US President Joe Biden. I thanked him for the deep personal friendship between us and for his truly firm commitment to the State of Israel, and also for the fact that when I asked for supplementary funding for the Iron Dome during the last operation in Gaza he succeeded in the mission and provided it. It wasn’t easy.” “He supported us in many things over the years. We have been friends for 40 years, but in order to ensure the next forty years, we must address the Iranian threat.

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