On Sunday’s broadcast of ABC’s This Week, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie criticized President Donald Trump’s tariff policies, saying they have led to the United States being viewed globally as an “unreliable partner.”
Host George Stephanopoulos brought up the topic by noting that tariffs had become a central issue early in Trump’s second term. “I think you identified the tariffs as the number one issue. Liberation Day is probably the most consequential day of the first 100 days. Is there an exit strategy for Donald Trump on this?” he asked. “Can he make this sort of series of deals that limit the damage?”

A Turkish Jew who visited Israel last month was arrested, fired from his job at Turkish Airlines, and banned from flying abroad pending a trial, JNS reported. Umut Ataseven, 29, visited Israel as a tourist from April 6-12. During his visit, he posted a photo of himself next to an Israeli flag on a Tel Aviv beach. Someone then posted a screenshot of the photo on X and made false claims that Ataseven was dual citizen who was participating in the “genocide” in Gaza as an IDF soldier. Siyonist Avraham Levi/Umut Ataseven, Gazze’deki soykırımda asker olarak bulunduktan sonra çifte vatandaşlık hakkından elini kolunu sallayarak Türkiye’ye özgürce gelip gezdi.

During an appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday, President Donald Trump dismissed the idea that he’s pursuing a third presidential term, despite speculation fueled by campaign merchandise.
Kristen Welker, the show’s host, brought up the topic, saying, “The Trump organization is selling hats that say Trump 2028. Are you seriously considering a third term, Mr. President, even though it’s prohibited by the Constitution or is this about staying politically viable?”

A number of Senate Democrats are treading carefully when it comes to the idea of Kamala Harris launching another presidential bid in 2028, following her loss in the 2024 race.
One senator from the Democratic Party, who chose to remain anonymous, dismissed the notion entirely when asked if Harris should run again. “No,” the senator responded, according to The Hill, adding that the 2024 results sent a clear message from the American people and that Harris should consider moving on from presidential ambitions.

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Hundreds of leading roshei yeshiva, ramim, mashgichim, and educators from across the country took part this year in the annual kinus of Lev Shomea, an organization dedicated to strengthening chinuch in the yeshiva world. The event, which has become a staple on the calendar of the Olam HaTorah, was held for the first time at Binyanei Ha’umah.

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — The struggle against the BIG retail chain, which recently opened a large shopping mall in Glilot near Tel Aviv that operates on Shabba

On Sunday night, the Houthi terror group declared their intention to establish a “comprehensive air blockade” against Israel, claiming responsibility for a series of attacks on Israeli airports as part of that effort.
Earlier that day, a missile launched by the Houthis struck near Terminal 3 of Ben-Gurion Airport, lightly injuring three individuals. The attack marked a serious escalation, as it directly impacted the country’s main international airport.
According to Israeli military sources who spoke with The Jerusalem Post, the missile was not intercepted due to a technical malfunction in the defense system, which failed to respond in time.

Following a lengthy deliberation that lasted seven hours, Israel’s Security Cabinet gave its unanimous consent in the early hours of Monday to intensify the military campaign in Gaza.
The primary focus of the discussion was on new strategic initiatives intended to ramp up military pressure on Hamas. These plans include a significant ground incursion into sections of Gaza, where Israeli forces may remain on the ground for a prolonged duration.
Another key item approved during the session was a new approach to distributing humanitarian aid to Gaza. This measure passed despite objections from National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir. Under this plan, future aid will be funneled through an international fund designed to ensure that none of it reaches Hamas.

Four of the eight suspects, including seven Iranians, who were arrested over the weekend in the UK for an alleged plot to attack an unspecified target in London, were “hours away” from committing a major attack, UK media outlets reported on Monday. According to the reports, speculation is rising that the target was a shul or another Jewish target. The government called the suspects the biggest “counter-state threat and counterterrorism” operations for years. It said the premises were being given “advice and support.” The Israel-based IntelliTimes blog reported that the UK confirmed that the attack was planned against a “major Jewish target,” adding that in such a case,  Israeli intelligence agents were likely involved in helping to foil the plot.

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Some intelligence analysts believe that the “attack” on the so-called Gaza “freedom flotilla” overnight Thursday was a self-inflicted attack designed to divert attention from another vessel on the same route—an Iranian cargo ship en route to Lebanon to deliver weapons and ammunition, Ynet reported. According to the theory, the “Conscience” ship was not attacked by Israeli drones, as the organizers alluded to, but instead suffered self-inflicted explosions. Regardless of the origin of the attack, the behavior of the ship’s crew following the incident was highly suspicious, choosing to be stuck at sea on a damaged ship rather than allow representatives of the Maltese government to board the ship to confirm that it is carrying “humanitarian aid” as they claimed.

Two suspects were arrested next to Ben Shemen Forest on suspicion of arson on Sunday The suspects, a minor and a 19-year-old, both residents of East Jerusalem, were arrested after an Israeli citizen called the police and reported seeing the two suspects on the side of the road, lighting something and throwing it into a wooded area. The suspects were arrested on the spot. Later on Sunday, Modi’in police officers brought them to a hearing in court, where the judge agreed to extend their detention for two days. Ben Shemen Forest, near Modi’in, is the largest forest in central Israel and one of the largest in the entire country.

The IDF on Monday morning announced that a reserve soldier was killed on Sunday morning in an operational accident near the Gaza border. He was identified as Sgt. Maj. (res.) Dejen Daniel Sahalo, H’yd, 41, from Rechovot. He served as a heavy equipment operator in the Combat Engineering Corps’ 5067th Battalion. He was killed in the overturning of a military truck near Kibbutz Nachal Oz. Reservist forces from the Jerusalem Brigade are currently operating in the area to expand the buffer zone in the northern Gaza Strip. The IDF said that it is investigating the incident. (YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)

Israel’s security cabinet unanimously approved a decision to expand the military operation in the Gaza Strip in light of the lack of progress in reaching a hostage release deal. The decision was made early Monday morning following a seven-hour overnight discussion. It should be noted that Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar did not attend the meeting, with his deputy attending in his place. According to a political source, the plan includes the conquest of the Strip, with IDF forces to remain in the Strip for an extended period. “The plan will include, among other things, the conquest of the Strip and holding the territories, moving the Gazan population south to protect them, denying Hamas the ability to distribute humanitarian supplies, and powerful attacks against Hamas,” the source said.

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