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Numerous people were injured after a crash on the Palisades Parkway, Thursday afternoon. It happened at around 3:30PM heading from Monsey towards NY near Exit 1 – just before the George Washington Bridge. Hatzolah was on the scene as well as local emergency personnel. Contrary to earlier reports, it did not appear that any injuries were life-threatening. SIGN UP NOW TO RECEIVE THESE UPDATES IN LIVE TIME VIA WHATSAPP? Signing up is simple. Just click on this link, and you will be placed into a group. (YWN World Headquarters – NYC) (YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

A member of Hamas’ upper echelon in Gaza, Khalil al-Hayya, has called for a “national” action plan to combat President Donald Trump’s proposed peace plan that has been termed, “The Deal of the Century”. Al-Hayya spoke at a conference on Wednesday and said that in order to fight against the plan the Palestinians should stop their security coordination with Israel and should also cancel the Oslo Accords. He also said that the PLO should convene its leadership in order to discuss tactics regarding the fight against this new deal. “If there is no dialogue, there will be no escape from the establishment of a new representative body with wide national participation, with the participation of Hamas, which will pave the way to ‘solving the Palestinian issue,’” al-Hayya said.

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The liberal democrats running New York State now have innocent blood on their hands, thanks to their insane bail reform laws. According to a report by LoHud, 25-year-old Blanchard Glaudin had been released free on a previous rape charge when he murdered 53-year-old Sandra Wilson inside the Finkelstein Library in Monsey earlier this week. Glaudin had been released under the new bail reforms after being accused of trying to rape a woman at Montefiore Nyack Hospital in November. Nyack Justice Robert Knoebel had set Glaudin’s bail at $100,000 and he was held as Gaudin Blanchard in the county jail from Dec. 20 until Dec. 26, until a County Court judge released him without bail under the criminal justice reforms.

Roger Stone, a staunch ally of President Donald Trump, has been sentenced to 40 months (3 years and 4 months) in prison Thursday on his convictions for witness tampering and lying to Congress. The action in federal court comes amid Trump’s unrelenting defense of his longtime confidant that has led to a mini-revolt inside the Justice Department and allegations the president has interfered in the case. U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson said during the hearing that Stone’s use of social media to stoke public sentiment against the prosecution and the court was intended to reach a wide audience, including using a photo of Jackson with crosshairs superimposed. “This is intolerable to the administration of justice,” Jackson said.

After two and a half weeks of quarantine on the Diamond Princess, 11 Israeli passengers who tested negative for the virus disembarked from the ship on Thursday morning and were greeted by Israeli health ministry officials wearing protective gear. The health officials led them to a Japanese military bus that drove them to the private jet waiting to fly them home to Israel. After entering the Japanese military bus and sitting down, the Israelis began singing “Am Yisrael Chai” – with their mouths covered by masks of course. Earlier on Thursday, Israel’s Foreign Ministry announced that a fourth Israeli tested positive for the coronavirus and will be transferred to a Japanese military hospital for treatment.

British police say a man has been stabbed at one of London’s main mosques. The Metropolitan Police force says officers were called this afternoon to the London Central Mosque near Regent’s Park. The force says officers found one man with stab wounds and paramedics treated him at the scene before he was taken to a hospital. There is no immediate word on his condition. Police say another man was arrested at the mosque on suspicion of attempted murder. On Twitter, mosque-goers post images of police holding a man down on the mosque floor. Witnesses say the injured man was the mosque’s muezzin, the person who calls Muslims to prayers. (AP)

The US defense agency responsible for secure communications for the US president and other high-level officials said social security numbers and other personal data in its network may have been “compromised,” in a letter seen by Reuters that was sent to potential victims. The Defense Information Systems Agency, which calls itself a combat support agency of the Department of Defense on its web site, employs 8,000 military and civilian employees. The letter says that between May and July 2019, personal data may have been compromised “in a data breach on a system hosted by,” the agency. (AP)

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu called Rabbi Druckman to apologize for comments made about him by members of his office and Otzma Yehudit Leader Itamar Ben Gvir. The phone call came following the publication of the recordings of the conversation between Ben Gvir and members of the Prime Minister’s Office including Natan Eshel and calling Rabbi Druckman inappropriate names. The Prime Minister’s Office issued a statement on Wednesday night in which they said that the phone call was warm and amicable. “The Prime Minister told the Rabbi that the statements were made without his knowledge and do not represent his opinion of the Rabbi.

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