The young woman killed in an accident involving Yerushalayim’s light rail train system has been identified as 19-year-old Tamar Fenigstein, the daughter of the director of the pre-army preparatory yeshiva in Givat Shmuel.
Fenigstein had recently begun working at Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Yerushalayim.
Citypass, the operator of the light rail system in Yerushalayim released the following statement after Fenigstein’s death.

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House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler presides over a hearing titled “The Impeachment Inquiry into President Donald J. Trump: Constitutional Grounds for Presidential Impeachment.” It will be the first impeachment inquiry hearing before the House Judiciary Committee. Academic witnesses are expected to discuss the case for impeachment. President Trump and his legal team were given the option to participate in this hearing but declined. #FoxNews

For years the IDF intentionally claimed more charedi draftees than there actually were, Kan Reshet bet reported.
According to the report, the IDF lied to all government offices, including the Foreign Affairs and Security Committee, the IDF Chief of Staff, and the Defense Minister, in order to appear to meet the draft goals.
In 2017, the IDF reported that 3,070 haredim enlisted, but the true number was less than half of that, at just 1,300. Included in the list of charedi soldiers were non-charedi soldiers, and even some non-religious soldiers.
Read more at Arutz Sheva.
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Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., filed a lawsuit against CNN on Tuesday, seeking $435,350,000 in damages and claiming the outlet defamed him last month when it published a “demonstrably false hit piece.”
The Nov. 22 story reported that in December 2018, while serving as chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Nunes traveled to Vienna and met with former Ukrainian prosecutor general Victor Shokin to discuss digging up dirt on Joe Biden – which Nunes’ complaint says is untrue.

Federal investigators are re-upping a $5 million reward related to the capture of a 37-year-old man on the FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorists List whom it called “the highest-ranking U.S. citizen fighting overseas with a terrorist organization.”
The award for information leading to the arrest of Jehad Serwan Mostafa formerly of San Diego, came as federal prosecutors announced new charges related to his alleged “critical role” in supporting the Somalia-based Islamic terrorism organization, al-Shabab, according to a federal indictment unsealed Monday.
The new charges expand on three similar counts Mostafa faces from a 2009 indictment and includes his alleged activities in support of al-Shabab that took place between March 2008 to February 2017.

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