Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz weighs in on Nancy Pelosi’s formal impeachment inquiry and his new gun legislation proposal.
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The Hyundai Motor Company is set to conduct an extensive pilot of hydrogen-fueled trucks in Israel in 2020, according to two people familiar with the matter who spoke with Calcalist on condition of anonymity. A Hyundai delegation visited Israel last month to advance the venture and met with executives at the Prime Minister’s offices, the people said.
The test will be executed by Israeli automotive retailer Colmobil and transportation and logistics company Taavura Holdings, which owns the largest local fleet of trucks, the sources added.

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The United States has accused Syria of conducting a chemical-weapons attack on May 19, which U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo vowed won’t go “unchallenged.”
“The Assad regime is responsible for innumerable atrocities some of which rise to the level of war crimes and crimes against humanity,” he said at a press conference on Thursday.
“The United States will not allow these attacks to go unchallenged, nor will we tolerate those who choose to conceal these atrocities,” he added, without previewing any retaliation.
Pompeo did announce that the United States would give $4.5 million in funding to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, the U.N. chemical-weapons watchdog.

Police are asking for the public’s help after a 26-year-old Israeli man went missing in Egypt this week.
Aviv Slobodkin entered the Sinai Peninsula on September 4. His family lost contact with him earlier this week.
Anyone who knows anything about his whereabouts is asked to contact the Israel Police by dialing 100 or the Beersheba station at 08-6462744/5
Read more at Arutz Sheva.
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Now there’s proof. The voting machines used in the 2020 contest are still insecure.
That’s the message from ethical hackers visiting Washington on Thursday.
They tested an array of voting machines and election systems that states plan to use in the next election – and were able to crack into every machine they got their hands on.
Lawmakers seeking to get more election security funding embraced their findings – and promised to spread the results of their work to scare every sitting member about the political risks of weak security.
“The best way we can make the case is by scaring the living bejesus out of every member of Congress that the system can be fixed against them,” said Rep. Jackie Speier, D-Calif.

About 7,000 Palestinian Arabs protested on Friday on the Israel-Gaza border as part of the weekly “March of the Return” demonstrations.
The rioters threw firebombs and makeshift explosives at IDF soldiers. There were no injuries, but the explosives and firebombs caused minor damage to two military vehicles.
The Hamas-run “health ministry” in Gaza reported that 63 demonstrators were injured, 32 of them by live fire.
Read more at Arutz Sheva.
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The body of Tob Cohen, a 71-year-old Dutch-Jewish businessman and millionaire, was found hidden in his home’s sewage drain in Nairobi, Kenya.
According to Yediot Aharonot, Cohen went missing approximately two months ago, and his Kenyan wife claimed that he had traveled to Thailand.
However, a week and a half ago, his body was found in the sewerage in his home. His body showed signs of violence, and local police believe that he was brutally murdered.
His wife, Sarah Wairimu Kamotho, was arrested last month, and police say she is the main suspect in his murder.
Read more at Arutz Sheva.
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The report that a Bnei Brak Rosh Yeshiva has refused to officiate at the wedding of Amos Liberman, the son of Yisrael Beyteinu chairman Avigdor Liberman, is false, according Kikar Shabbos.
Earlier this week, it was reported that Rav Baruch Dov Diskin, Rosh Yeshiva of Orchos Torah and close mentor to Avigdor Liberman’s son, said that he wouldn’t officiate at Amos’ wedding due to his father’s hateful rhetoric about charedim.
Rav Diskin responded to the report on Wednesday by writing a letter to Amos, in which he expressed his sorrow on the pain caused to Amos due to the false report.

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